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[Representative Matthew Birong (Chair)]: Alright, everyone. Welcome to government operations military affairs representatives. Okay. It is Friday, February 27. We are moving a couple of items around on our schedule. So what we're gonna do is we are gonna push h six seven to 02:30 because we're waiting on language. We are still gonna proceed with committee discussion and possible vote on age 66. And then at page five nineteen, there was a technical component that's being sussed out between the treasurer's office and our council. So, that one is going to wait till we return after meeting break. So, that's the adjustment to the schedule post floor. So we did to the, h six eight six, an axe, relating to expanding identification of certain Alawi. We were waiting on, the secretary of state's office elections division to weigh in on it, and they sent us written testimony. It is on the page. And, folks wanna take a second to review that. If you have not yet, please do so, but they were favorable to this language. Rebecca, can I see you?
[Representative Lucy Boyden (Clerk)]: I was just gonna tell you that I couldn't there was no attachment on the email, but if it's posted on our page, I
[Representative Matthew Birong (Chair)]: It's can go over there. So any, it was a pretty quick letter and concise. So any questions? Oh, well, I'm on the wrong day. So, any questions or further discussion on this one? No. Throughout the course of this conversation, one thing that I never really asked was if anybody wanted to be the reporter bill on this one. It's not a big lift. Is it return on June? Yep. Thank you, Raquel.
[Representative Robert Hooper (Burlington)]: No, no, no, know you're asking. Mean,
[Representative Matthew Birong (Chair)]: I could do it, but, like, of course, but, like, it's a it's a pretty easy lift, so having help with that is great. Okay. So we have identified a reporter of the bill, so we close that loop. So, it looks like we're ready to vote. So,
[Representative Lucy Boyden (Clerk)]: so,
[Representative Matthew Birong (Chair)]: so, I guess I'll make the motion. I move that we vote favorably on H six eighty six draft number 1.1 in the report. Barring any further discussion.
[Representative Lucy Boyden (Clerk)]: Representative Boyden, yes. Representative Coffin, Representative Hango, yes. Representative Cooper Randolph, yes. Representative Cooper Burlington, Representative Morgan?
[Representative Michael Morgan]: Yes.
[Representative Lucy Boyden (Clerk)]: Representative Nugent? Yes. Representative Pinsonault? Yes. Representative Stone?
[Representative Mary-Katherine Stone]: Yes. Representative Waters Evans? Yes. Representative Birong?
[Representative Robert Hooper (Burlington)]: Yes. And I would just like
[Representative Matthew Birong (Chair)]: to confirm representative Hooper Burlington, saw a head nod, but I didn't hear your voice. Yes? It was. Yes.
[Representative Robert Hooper (Burlington)]: It was a slight I just wanted to confirm.
[Representative Lucy Boyden (Clerk)]: More low than zero to zero.
[Representative Matthew Birong (Chair)]: Excellent. So we'll shoot that off to the clerk's office, and that made for a brisk morning for us. Although the floor time was a little protracted, it did not con do anything really to our schedule. So with that, everybody else just does have moving parts to work on. Thanks for review for the afternoon. So until, 1PM when we expect for h seven six two and after relating to empty and regional governance. We will go offline. Thank you.