All Roll Calls
Yes: 324 • No: 75
Sponsored By: Daniel J. Deasy (Democratic)
Passed
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Daniel J. Deasy
Democratic • House
Andrew Kuzma
Republican • House
Arvind Venkat
Democratic • House
Benjamin V. Sanchez
Democratic • House
Brian Munroe
Democratic • House
Carol Hill-Evans
Democratic • House
Craig T. Staats
Republican • House
Nick Miller
Democratic • Senate
Lindsey Marie Williams
Democratic • Senate
David M. Delloso
Democratic • House
Gina H. Curry
Democratic • House
Jacob D. Banta
Republican • House
Jeanne McNeill
Democratic • House
Jim Haddock
Democratic • House
Joe Webster
Democratic • House
Arthur L Haywood III
Democratic • Senate
Jose Giral
Democratic • House
Justin C. Fleming
Democratic • House
Keith S. Harris
Democratic • House
Kyle Donahue
Democratic • House
Lisa A. Borowski
Democratic • House
Mandy Steele
Democratic • House
Melissa Cerrato
Democratic • House
Scott Conklin
Democratic • House
Tarah Probst
Democratic • House
Tarik Khan
Democratic • House
Tina M. Davis
Democratic • House
All Roll Calls
Yes: 324 • No: 75
Senate vote • 6/26/2025
House Bill 799 PN2027, Final Passage
Yes: 46 • No: 4
committee vote • 6/26/2025
22 0
Yes: 22 • No: 0
Senate vote • 6/25/2025
House Bill 799 PN0823 A01327, MASTRIANO Amendment No. A-1327
Yes: 48 • No: 2
committee vote • 6/24/2025
11 0
Yes: 11 • No: 0
committee vote • 4/23/2025
37 0
Yes: 37 • No: 0
House vote • 4/23/2025
House Bill 799 PN0823, FINAL PASSAGE
Yes: 134 • No: 69
committee vote • 3/25/2025
26 0
Yes: 26 • No: 0
House concurred in Senate amendments (181-22)
Re-reported on concurrence, as committed
Referred to Rules
Third consideration and final passage (46-4)
Re-reported as committed
Re-referred to Appropriations
Second consideration, with amendments
First consideration
Reported as committed
Referred to Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness
Third consideration and final passage (134-69)
Re-reported as committed
Re-committed to Appropriations
Second consideration
Removed from table
Laid on the table
First consideration
Reported as committed
Referred to Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness
PN 2027
6/25/2025
PN 823
3/3/2025
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