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* From House Speaker Chris Welch’s end of session speech…
Working through uncertainty to make the tough decisions, to make the tough choices it takes to deliver a fiscal plan that is both responsible and compassionate. While it’s clear the decisions in Washington are neither. You see, none of us here know what the future holds in this volatile environment, but the leaders in this house have been unequivocal that we will not surrender our role in shaping the future.
We will be vigilant, we will be compassionate. And if Washington’s agenda warrants, yes, we will be back here to continue that effort.
Because above all, we will remain focused on building a brighter future for our state. Ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank you once again for your work over these long days. In January, I said we had to rise to the moment, and I believe that we all rose to that moment.
Now it’s time to go home
* Senate President Don Harmon’s speech…
So we wrap up our work for the spring, but we’re not going out of business. We’ll be back when the world requires us to be back. But for the next weeks or months, the world is safe because the General Assembly is not in session. God bless you all. Be safe getting home, and we’ll see you all soon.
I don’t know if it’s related or not, but we usually see the veto session schedule at the end of the spring session. Neither the House, nor the Senate has posted one as of 1:43 this morning.
…Adding… From the House Dems…
Veto calendar is still being worked on, so that will be announced at a future date
- Leatherneck - Monday, Jun 2, 25 @ 10:13 am:
Unlike Pat Quinn, apparently President Harmon doesn’t think the Senate and the rest of the GA was put on earth to solve the state’s problems 24/7.
- Dirty Red - Monday, Jun 2, 25 @ 2:00 pm:
= Veto calendar is still being worked on =
Staff are saints. Thank you for all they do!