The House Appropriations Committee advanced a batch of bills after sponsor remarks and brief procedural motions. Most of the bills received no public testimony or substantive amendment in committee and were moved to the Committee of the Whole or otherwise approved by roll call.
Notable roll-call outcomes recorded in the committee's hearing include:
• House Bill 13 31 — advanced as amended to the Committee of the Whole (recorded as unanimous adoption in the hearing).
• House Bill 13 32 — advanced to the Committee of the Whole on a 10–0 roll-call vote with Representative Soper excused.
• House Bill 13 33 — advanced to the Committee of the Whole on an 11–0 roll-call vote.
• House Bill 206-1183 (listed in transcript as 20 six-eleven 83) — advanced on a 9–2 roll-call vote.
• House Bill 20 6-1109 and others in the 1100/1200 series — various outcomes recorded; several passed 9–2, 10–1 or by unanimous votes depending on the bill.
Committee members repeatedly moved bills to the Committee of the Whole with favorable recommendations and used standard roll-call procedures; the Chair closed the meeting after completing the agenda and the committee adjourned.
The transcript shows many bills were advanced with little debate or amendment; reporters tracking specific measures should consult the committee record or the legislative website for the formal bill texts and full roll-call tallies by member.