The Virginia House Committee on Transportation advanced nine Senate bills in a brief procedural hearing, with three bills receiving individual roll call votes and six passing in a unanimous block. All bills were treated as identical or conforming companions to House bills the committee had already considered.
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“Today we're going to be looking at bills that are identical or soon to be identical to House bills that we've already seen. So what I'd like to do is I'm going to go through these bills first with the bills that were contested. We've got three bills that were contested. So please note your votes on the House version and consider if you'd like to stay that way.”
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Sign in to subscribeGood morning, everyone. House Committee on Transportation will come to order. If members could please indicate your presence on the voting board. The clerk will please close the roll. We have a quorum. All right, we have. Today we're going to be looking at bills that are identical or soon to be identical to House bills that we've already seen. So what I'd like to do is I'm going to go through these bills first with the bills that were contested. We've got three bills that were contested. So please note your votes on the House version and consider if you'd like to stay that way. And I'll do those three first and then we'll come back and do the unanimous bills as one block. So I'm going to start with Senate Bill 67, Patron by Senator Diggs. This bill is identical to Delegate Anderson's House Bill 783. This is the issue dealing with park parking enforcement and the summons of a parking ticket. It removes the population requirement for a locality to be authorized to. I don't want to read the whole thing because we've heard the spill. Okay, we've got that one. It's been moved and seconded to…
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