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HB 1294 was referred for engrossment. GENERAL ORDER



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HB 1294 was referred for engrossment.

GENERAL ORDER
HB 1295 by Cox of the House and Shurden of the Senate was read and considered.
Representative Cox moved that HB 1295 be advanced from General Order, which motion was declared adopted.
By unanimous consent, upon request of Representative Cox, HB 1295 was considered engrossed and placed on Third Reading and Final Passage.

THIRD READING
HB 1295 was read at length for the third time. On passage of the measure, the roll call was as follows:
Aye: Adkins, Askins, Begley, Benge, Benson, Blackburn, Bonny, Braddock, Case, Corn, Covey, Cox, Davis, Deutschendorf, Dunegan, Easley, Eddins, Ericson, Ervin, Erwin, Ferguson, Fields, Friskup, Gilbert, Glover, Gray, Hastings, Hefner, Hilliard, Hutchison, Ingmire, Kirby, Leist, Lindley, Liotta, Mass, Matlock, McCarter, Miller (Ray), Mitchell, Morgan, Nance, Nations, Newport, O'Neal, Paulk, Perry, Pettigrew, Plunk, Reese, Rice, Roach, Roan, Roberts, Roggow, Ross, Smaligo, Smith (Dale), Staggs, Stites, Sullivan (John), Sullivan (Leonard), Sweeden, Taylor, Toure, Turner, Tyler, Walker, Wells, Winchester, Worthen, Mr. Speaker.--72.
Nay: Balkman, Calvey, Cargill, Claunch, Coleman, Dank, Graves, Greenwood, Hiett, Jones, Langmacher, Maddux, Miller (Doug), Peters, Peterson, Phillips, Piatt, Pope (Tim), Smith (Hopper), Tibbs, Vaughn, Webb, Wilson, Wilt, Wright, Young.--26.
Excused: Pope (Clay), Stanley, Steele.--3.
The measure passed.


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