I’m a little behind on this. I just got a phone call telling me to turn on House TV. HB 4163 is on the floor right now and they are debating.
3:42 PM – The bill’s sponsor, Brenda Clack (D-Flint) is urging colleagues to support because they will NOT be the first State to do this.
The board is open and they are voting on concurring with the Senate substitute.
3:53 PM – The board is still open for record roll call. There’s a lot of yellow still on the board. As for our local reps, Joan Bauer, Mark Meadows, and Barb Byrum have all voted yes.
4:00 PM – An announcement was made that the board will be closed in one minute. Still a lot of Representatives haven’t voted.
4:03 PM – Board is closed. I’m waiting for the clerk to read the results. It’s too close to tell by just looking at it.
4:07 PM – By my count, the measure failed, but 19 Representatives have not voted. The Chair is recognizing those who have not voted. Tempoarry excuses for four of the Reps have been granted and two Aye votes have been added.
4:10 PM – Two more late Ayes and two more Nay’s. It’s going to turn out to be a very, very close vote.
4:12 PM – 50 Yes vote and 49 No votes. However, the the majority of the members serving have NOT voted in favor. They needed 56 Aye votes. There are 11 Representatives that did not vote so that means, the motion was not concurred. HB 4163 did not pass today because not everyone voted.
Majority Floor Leader Tobocman moved to reconsider the vote by which HB 4163 failed and moved to pass that motion for the day. What that means is the Democrats have the option to bring the vote up again later in the week or the session.
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