The Chair opened the meeting and introduced "Senate bill 33," along with other bill numbers, then called for a vote and reported results.
The Chair said, "This meeting of the mayor, the order, Senate bill 33," introducing the agenda item and referring to legislation under consideration. The transcript records additional short recitations of bill numbers — "3 35 by senators" — but does not identify sponsors or provide full bill titles.
A later segment records the Chair calling the result: "All in favor oppose bills reported 10 1 66 Serrano." The phrase appears to report that bills were "reported" (a procedural reporting of the vote) and includes numerals; the transcript does not make clear whether those numerals reflect a yes/no tally, and it is unclear what "66 Serrano" refers to. The mover, seconder, and full motion language were not specified in the transcript.
The Chair later offered a brief procedural comment, "And I think the appropriate," with no further detail about next steps recorded in the available text. No formal bill titles, summaries, committee actions, or implementation steps were included in the transcript provided.
Because the record is fragmentary, this report limits its statements to what is audible in the transcript: the introduction of Senate bill 33 and other bill numbers, a call for a vote, and a voiced report of results. Where the transcript does not specify a fact (sponsor names, bill text, precise tallies, or the body holding the meeting), this article states that the detail was not specified in the transcript.