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2024 SESSION
HB 30 Budget Bill.
log in | tally sheetfloor: 03/09/24 Senate: Conference report agreed to by Senate (24-Y 14-N)
YEAS--Aird, Bagby, Boysko, Carroll Foy, Deeds, Ebbin, Favola, Hackworth, Hashmi, Locke, Lucas, Marsden, McPike, Pekarsky, Perry, Pillion, Roem, Rouse, Salim, Stuart, Subramanyam, Surovell, VanValkenburg, Williams Graves--24.
NAYS--Craig, DeSteph, Diggs, Durant, French, Head, Jordan, McDougle, McGuire, Mulchi, Obenshain, Peake, Sturtevant, Suetterlein--14.
RULE 36--0.
NOT VOTING--Reeves, Stanley--2.
Senator Aird stated that she was abstaining pursuant to Rule 36 on Item 217, Item 218, Item 471, Item C-20, Item C-21 #1c, Item C-46, Item C-48 #1c, and Item C-50 #1c, but voting on the conference committee report on H.B. 30 as a whole.
Senator Carroll Foy stated that she was abstaining pursuant to Rule 36 on Item 469 #2c, but voting on the conference committee report on H.B. 30 as a whole.
Senator Lucas stated that she was abstaining pursuant to Rule 36 on Item 92, Item 92 #1c, Item 288, Item 288 #14c, Item 382, Item 382 #1c, and Item 489.1 #3c, but voting on the conference committee report on H.B. 30 as a whole.
Senator McDougle stated that he was abstaining pursuant to Rule 36 on Item 194, Item 194 #4s, and Item 394 #18c, but voting on the conference committee report on H.B. 30 as a whole.
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Senator Hackworth stated that he wished to be reflected as voting nay on the question of agreeing to Item 1 #4c, Item 44.50 #1c, Item 77 #3c, Item 92 #1c, Item 111 #1c, Item 125 #9c, Item 125 #16c, Item 125 #18c, Item 258 #4c, Item 258 #6c, Item 283.10 #1c, Item 356 #1c, Item 356 #4c, Item 362 #1c, Item 366 #1c, Item 390 #9c, Item 390 #10c, Item 391 #1c, Item 391 #2c, Item 391 #5c, Item 394 #6c, Item 396 #2c, Item 415 #1c, Item 469 #6c, Item 489.10 #3c, Item 3-5.03 #1c, Item 4-14 #1c on the conference committee report on H.B. 30.
Senator Pillion stated that he wished to be reflected as voting nay on the question of agreeing to Item 1 #4c, Item 44.50 #1c, Item 77 #3c, Item 92 #1c, Item 111 #1c, Item 125 #9c, Item 125 #16c, Item 125 #18c, Item 258 #2c, Item 258 #4c, Item 258 #6c, Item 283.10 #1c, Item 356 #1c, Item 356 #4c, Item 362 #1c, Item 366 #1c, Item 390 #9c, Item 390 #10c, Item 391 #1c, Item 391 #2c, Item 391 #5c, Item 394 #6c, Item 396 #2c, Item 415 #1c, Item 415 #2c, Item 415 #2c, Item 417 #3c, Item 469 #6c, Item 471 #9c, Item 489.10 #3c, Item 3-5.03 #1c, and Item 4-14 #1c on the conference committee report on H.B. 30.
Senator Stuart stated that he wished to be reflected as voting nay on the question of agreeing to Item 1 #4c, Item 44.50 #1c, Item 77 #3c, Item 92 #1c, Item 111 #1c, Item 125 #9c, Item 125 #16c, Item 125 #18c, Item 258 #4c, Item 258 #6c, Item 283.10 #1c, Item 356 #1c, Item 356 #4c, Item 362 #1c, Item 366 #1c, Item 390 #9c, Item 390 #10c, Item 391 #1c, Item 391 #2c, Item 391 #5c, Item 394 #6c, Item 396 #2c, Item 415 #1c, Item 469 #6c, Item 489.10 #3c, Item 3-5.03 #1c, and Item 4-14 #1c on the conference committee report on H.B. 30.