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House Resolution 2
[By Mr. Speaker, Mr. Miley]
[January 8, 2014]
"Establishing the Calendars of the House, providing for the arrangement of business thereon,
and providing for making public the vote on certain questions in connection with the preparation
thereof."
Resolved by the House of Delegates:
That for this Second Regular Session of the Legislature, there shall be a Daily Calendar and
a House Calendar, as provided by House Rule 70, which shall be prepared and maintained by the
Clerk in accordance with the provisions set forth herein. Daily after the eighth order of business
shall have been passed, the Daily Calendar shall be called, and until this calendar is disposed of each
day, no item of business on the House Calendar shall be considered or take precedence over any item
of business on the Daily Calendar, except by a two-thirds vote of the members present and voting.
All bills, resolutions or other matters of business reported from Committee, and having no
additional committee reference, shall automatically be placed by the Clerk on the Daily Calendar,
and no bill, resolution or other matter of business shall be removed from the Daily Calendar and
placed upon the House Calendar except by a majority vote of the Committee on Rules, a quorum
being present. Once removed from the Daily Calendar, any resolution, bill or other matter of
business may be again placed on the Daily Calendar only by a majority vote of the Committee on
Rules, a quorum being present; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Committee on Rules shall cause to be kept a record of all roll call votes on all questions pertaining to preparation of the House Calendar. This record of votes shall
show those voting in the affirmative or those voting in the negative, whichever shall be the smaller
number, and those absent and not voting. These vote records shall be prepared and following the
adjournment of each meeting made available to House members and to the public.