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New JerseyA1418Provides that public school parent who objects to learning material or activity that parent considers harmful may receive voucher from school district to enroll student in nonpublic school.Allows Parents to change schools based on LGBTQ Curriculum1/11/2022Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education CommitteeSafesthttps://legiscan.com/NJ/bill/A1418/2022Robert Auth, Erik Peterson, Gerard Scharfenberger, John Catalano, Gregory McGuckin, John DiMaio, Bethanne McCarthy Patrick, Christopher DePhillipsA 2022-01-11 Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committeeab1c8b7734237762920182bb544e240b
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New JerseyS585Provides that public school parent who objects to learning material or activity that parent considers harmful may receive voucher from school district to enroll student in nonpublic school.Allows Parents to change schools based on LGBTQ Curriculum1/11/2022Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education CommitteeSafesthttps://legiscan.com/NJ/bill/S585/2022Michael Testa, Steven Oroho, Michael Doherty, Joseph Pennacchio, Edward Durr, Douglas SteinhardtS 2022-01-11 Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education Committee139fa1d35ad2edb8c951dc4acd908bdd
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OklahomaAllows Parents to change schools based on LGBTQ CurriculumUnknownWorst
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AlabamaSB261Relating to public contracts; to prohibit governmental entities from entering into certain contracts with companies that boycott businesses because the business engages in certain sectors or does not meet certain environmental or corporate governance standards or does not facilitate certain activities; to provide that no company in the state shall be required by a governmental entity, nor penalized by a governmental entity for declining to engage in economic boycotts or other actions that further social, political, or ideological interests; to require the Attorney General to take actions to prevent federal laws or actions from penalizing, inflicting harm on, limiting commercial relations with, or changing or limiting the activities of companies or residents of the state based on the furtherance of economic boycott criteria; and to authorize the Attorney General to investigate and enforce this act; and to provide definitions.Anti-Boycotts Act5/31/2023EnactedWorsthttps://legiscan.com/AL/bill/SB261/2023Dan RobertsHearing 2023-05-03 15:00 Finance and Taxation, Hearing 2023-05-10 15:00 Finance and Taxation, Hearing 2023-05-24 15:30 Room 418S 2023-04-27 Read First Time in House of Origin, S 2023-04-27 Introduced and Referred to Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development, S 2023-05-10 Amendment/Substitute by Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development 4QGDRI-1, S 2023-05-10 Reported Favorably from Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development, S 2023-05-10 Reported Out of Committee in House of Origin, S 2023-05-11 Read Second Time in House of Origin, S 2023-05-18 On Third Reading in House of Origin, S 2023-05-18 Adopt 4QGDRI-1, S 2023-05-18 Adopt RXF4NN-1, S 2023-05-18 Read A Third Time And Passed As Amended, S 2023-05-23 Read First Time in Second House, H 2023-05-23 Referred to Committee to House Financial Services , H 2023-05-24 Reported Favorably from House Financial Services , H 2023-05-24 Reported Out of Committee in Second House, H 2023-05-24 Read Second Time in Second House, H 2023-05-31 On Third Reading in Second House, H 2023-05-31 Read a Third Time and Pass, H 2023-05-31 Ready to Enroll, S 2023-05-31 Enrolled, S 2023-05-31 EnactedPass One Chambera294c4e0e8c4ce244a77d7aebadebff3
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IowaHF2A bill for an act relating to public contracts, public fund investing, and lending practices with certain companies that engage in economic boycotts based on environmental, social, or governance criteria, and including effective date and applicability provisions.(See HF 653.)Anti-Boycotts Act3/15/2023Withdrawn. H.J. 653.WprstBans state contractors from boycotting companies that don't provide gender affirming carehttps://legiscan.com/IA/bill/HF2/2023Henry Stone, Steven Holt, Skyler Wheeler, Taylor Collins, Tom Moore, Thomas Jeneary, Mike Vondran, Dean Fisher, Joshua Meggers, Derek Wulf, Jeff Shipley, Steven Bradley, Cindy Golding, Martin Graber, Craig Johnson, Dave Deyoe, Norlin Mommsen, Brooke Boden, Bobby Kaufmann, Joel Fry, Eddie Andrews, Charley Thomson, Robert Henderson, Devon Wood, Heather Hora, Anne Osmundson, Matt Windschitl, Pat Grassley, Jacob Bossman, Thomas GerholdHearing 2023-02-23 13:30 House LoungeH 2023-01-11 Introduced, referred to State Government. H.J. 56., H 2023-02-20 Subcommittee: Lundgren, Cooling, Dunwell, Nielsen and Wills, J. H.J. 380., H 2023-02-22 Subcommittee Meeting: 02/23/2023 1:30PM House Lounge., H 2023-02-23 Subcommittee recommends amendment and passage. Vote Total: 3-0., H 2023-03-02 Committee report, recommending amendment and passage. H.J. 498., H 2023-03-07 Committee report approving bill, renumbered as HF 653., H 2023-03-15 Withdrawn. H.J. 653.faileddb8ac14c558c6510a37c95519d14eee4
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KansasHB2404Enacting the Kansas protection of pensions and businesses against ideological interference act, relating to ideological boycotts involving environmental, social or governance standards, requiring KPERS to divest from and prohibiting state contracts or the deposit of state moneys with entities engaged in such boycotts as determined by the state treasurer and prohibiting discriminatory practices in the financial services industry based on such boycotts.Anti-Boycotts Act2/10/2023House Referred to Committee on Federal and State AffairsWorsthttps://legiscan.com/KS/bill/HB2404/2023Federal and State AffairsH 2023-02-10 House Introduced, H 2023-02-10 House Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs5e2241cd3fac86ddc4d5cab54d9657c1
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KansasHB2436Enacting the Kansas public investments and contracts protection act concerning environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria, prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from giving preferential treatment to or discriminating against companies based on such ESG criteria in procuring or letting contracts, requiring KPERS fiduciaries to act solely in the financial interest of the participants and beneficiaries of the system, restricting state agencies from adopting ESG criteria or requiring any person or business to operate in accordance with such criteria and providing for enforcement of such act by the attorney general.Anti-Boycotts Act3/27/2023Senate Referred to Committee on Federal and State AffairsWorsthttps://legiscan.com/KS/bill/HB2436/2023AppropriationsHearing 2023-03-08 09:00 Room 582-NH 2023-02-22 House Introduced, H 2023-02-22 House Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, H 2023-03-08 House Hearing: Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 9:00 AM Room 582-N, H 2023-03-16 House Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Financial Institutions and Pensions, H 2023-03-22 House Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted, H 2023-03-22 House Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Representative Murphy, H 2023-03-22 House Representative Miller, S. raised a question of germaneness. The amendment was ruled not germane., H 2023-03-22 House Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Representative Xu, H 2023-03-22 House Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Xu was rejected Yea: 37 Nay: 82, H 2023-03-22 House Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended, H 2023-03-23 House Engrossed on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, H 2023-03-23 House Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 85 Nay: 38, S 2023-03-24 Senate Received and Introduced, S 2023-03-27 Senate Referred to Committee on Federal and State AffairsPass One Chamber95f50a3058da144a6c1596412b5ee2e1
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KansasSB224Enacting the Kansas protection of pensions and businesses against ideological interference act, relating to ideological boycotts involving environmental, social or governance standards, requiring KPERS to divest from and prohibiting state contracts or the deposit of state moneys with entities engaged in such boycotts as determined by the state treasurer and prohibiting discriminatory practices in the financial services industry based on such boycotts.Anti-Boycotts Act3/8/2023Senate Hearing continuation: Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 10:30 AM Room 144-SWorsthttps://legiscan.com/KS/bill/SB224/2023Federal and State AffairsHearing 2023-03-07 10:30 Room 144-SS 2023-02-09 Senate Introduced, S 2023-02-10 Senate Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs, S 2023-03-07 Senate Hearing: Tuesday, March 7, 2023, 10:30 AM Room 144-S, S 2023-03-08 Senate Hearing continuation: Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 10:30 AM Room 144-S650b001436c6a44804db1e4f8a2d2b0e
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MissouriSB430Prohibits public entities from entering into certain contractsAnti-Boycotts Act4/6/2023Hearing Conducted S Governmental Accountability CommitteeWorsthttps://legiscan.com/MO/bill/SB430/2023Jill CarterHearing 2023-04-06 08:00 Senate LoungeS 2023-01-03 Prefiled, S 2023-01-04 S First Read, S 2023-03-02 Second Read and Referred S Governmental Accountability Committee, S 2023-04-06 Hearing Conducted S Governmental Accountability Committee137bf1f2a541bd6793cd2a080d92ab55
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OklahomaHB1947State government; creating the Eliminate Economic Boycotts Act; requiring written verification in certain contracts; effective date.Anti-Boycotts Act2/7/2023Second Reading referred to RulesWorstProhibits boycotting due to trans rightshttps://legiscan.com/OK/bill/HB1947/2023Charles McCall, Brad Boles, Dean DavisH 2023-02-06 First Reading, H 2023-02-06 Authored by Representative McCall, H 2023-02-07 Second Reading referred to Rules466ee2c9a8829cd880f18a3f3f309a2e
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OklahomaHB2340State government; business; contracts; prohibited contracts; enforcement; damages; effective date.Anti-Boycotts Act2/20/2023Referred to RulesWorsthttps://legiscan.com/OK/bill/HB2340/2023Mark LepakH 2023-02-06 First Reading, H 2023-02-06 Authored by Representative Lepak, H 2023-02-07 Second Reading referred to General Government, H 2023-02-20 Withdrawn from General Government Committee, H 2023-02-20 Referred to Rules0a9f77a8ad20c28be1db211d534be96c
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South CarolinaH3564Eliminate Economic Boycotts ActAnti-Boycotts Act3/28/2023Member(s) request name added as sponsor: LeberHighProhibits boycotting due to trans rightshttps://legiscan.com/SC/bill/H3564/2023Doug Gilliam, James Burns, Matthew LeberH 2022-12-15 Prefiled, H 2022-12-15 Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry, H 2023-01-10 Introduced and read first time, H 2023-01-10 Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry, H 2023-03-28 Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Leber9aa270dc05d7bcbb79d52afb41748f20
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South DakotaHB1208Prevent government entities from entering contracts with companies that promote certain economic boycotts.Anti-Boycotts Act2/3/2023State Affairs Deferred to the 41st legislative day, Passed, YEAS 12, NAYS 1.Worsthttps://legiscan.com/SD/bill/HB1208/2023Aaron Aylward, Tom Pischke, Julie Frye-Mueller, Phil Jensen, Elizabeth May, Carl Perry, John SjaardaHearing 2023-02-03 00:00 H 2023-02-01 First read in House and referred to House State Affairs H.J. 196, H 2023-02-03 Scheduled for hearing H.J. 1, H 2023-02-03 State Affairs Motion to amend, Passed Amendment 1208B, H 2023-02-03 State Affairs Deferred to the 41st legislative day, Passed, YEAS 12, NAYS 1.failede0d19b4b1fce1207a8e12059a6c433f7
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WyomingSF0159Stop ESG-Eliminate economic boycott act.Anti-Boycotts Act2/27/2023COW:H Did not consider for COWHighhttps://legiscan.com/WY/bill/SF0159/2023Abby Angelos, John Bear, Donald Burkhart, Jeremy Haroldson, Scott Heiner, Mark Jennings, Jared Olsen, Rachel Rodriguez-Williams, Jeanette Ward, Dennis Biteman, Ogden Driskill, Lynn Hutchings, Cheri SteinmetzHearing 2023-01-31 00:00 Capitol Extension Room W006 & Online, Hearing 2023-02-21 00:00 State Capitol Room E301 & Online 2023-01-23 Bill Number Assigned, S 2023-01-24 Received for Introduction, S 2023-01-24 Introduced and Referred to S03 - Revenue, S 2023-02-01 S03 - Revenue:Recommend Do Pass 4-0-1-0-0, S 2023-02-01 Placed on General File, S 2023-02-02 COW:Passed, S 2023-02-03 2nd Reading:Passed, S 2023-02-06 3rd Reading:Laid Back, S 2023-02-07 3rd Reading:Passed 25-6-0-0-0, H 2023-02-07 Received for Introduction, H 2023-02-13 Introduced and Referred to H02 - Appropriations, H 2023-02-22 H02 - Appropriations:Recommend Do Not Pass 7-0-0-0-0, H 2023-02-22 Placed on General File, H 2023-02-27 COW:H Did not consider for COWfailedaf51ea15741f413ec2fa8732cbecbdaf
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USSR53A resolution establishing a Women's Bill of Rights to reaffirm legal protections afforded to women under Federal law.Anti-LGBTQ Resolution2/9/2023Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S331)Lowhttps://legiscan.com/US/bill/SR53/2023Cindy Hyde-Smith, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Cynthia Lummis, Mike Lee, Katie Boyd Britt, Roger Marshall, Kevin CramerS 2023-02-09 Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S331)0b5527a248b33ad992f97cfaa5fb3e4a
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KentuckyHR95A RESOLUTION urging the Kentucky Board of Education to dismiss Jason E. Glass from the office of Commissioner of Education.Anti-trans Retribution Bill3/29/2023to Committee on Committees (H)Worstcall for the dismissal of the Commissioner of Education for supporting LBGTQ+ students and their rightshttps://legiscan.com/KY/bill/HR95/2023Josh Calloway, Billy Wesley, Steve RawlingsH 2023-03-29 introduced in House, H 2023-03-29 to Committee on Committees (H)failed831bdf79729944743e13308902d1c536
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KentuckySR260A RESOLUTION urging the Kentucky Board of Education to dismiss Jason E. Glass from the office of Commissioner of Education.Anti-trans Retribution Bill3/29/2023to Committee on Committees (S)Worstcall for the dismissal of the Commissioner of Education for supporting LBGTQ+ students and their rightshttps://legiscan.com/KY/bill/SR260/2023Lindsey TichenorS 2023-03-29 introduced in Senate, S 2023-03-29 to Committee on Committees (S)failededf6f5fda60acff339f0aaafcd29fbf4
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USHB4398Patriotism Not Pride ActBan on LGBTQ+ Representation6/30/2023Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.Lowhttps://legiscan.com/US/bill/HB4398/2023Josh Brecheen, Matt Rosendale, Glenn Grothman, Marjorie Greene, Andrew Ogles, Barry Moore, Tim Burchett, Lauren Boebert, Anna Luna, Mary Miller, Eric Burlison, Alexander Mooney, Gary Palmer, Robert Good, Michael Cloud, Nathaniel Moran, Ralph Norman, Andy Biggs, Austin ScottH 2023-06-30 Introduced in House, H 2023-06-30 Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.d9656493c605dbeb1e6735f66af48a66
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ColoradoHB1092Limitating Use Of State MoneyBan on Public Investment in ESG Funds2/6/2023House Committee on Finance Postpone IndefinitelySafestBans public money from investing in funds that don't invest in companies that fail to provide gender affirming carehttps://legiscan.com/CO/bill/HB1092/2023Rod BockenfeldHearing 2023-02-06 13:30 Room 0112H 2023-01-19 Introduced In House - Assigned to Finance, H 2023-02-06 House Committee on Finance Postpone Indefinitelyfailed3e4faa246c6398ec22e9bfff6e9d5f84
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KansasSB291Enacting the Kansas public investments and contracts protection act concerning environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria, prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from giving preferential treatment to or discriminating against companies based on such ESG criteria in procuring or letting contracts, requiring KPERS fiduciaries to act solely in the financial interest of the participants and beneficiaries of the system, restricting state agencies from adopting ESG criteria or requiring any person or business to operate in accordance with such criteria, directing registered investment advisers to provide ESG criteria notice to clients and providing for enforcement of such act by the attorney general.Ban on Public Investment in ESG Funds3/29/2023House Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and PensionsWorsthttps://legiscan.com/KS/bill/SB291/2023Federal and State AffairsS 2023-03-06 Senate Introduced, S 2023-03-06 Senate Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs, S 2023-03-07 Senate Hearing: (proponents) Tuesday, March 7, 2023, 10:30 AM Room 144-S, S 2023-03-15 Senate Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Federal and State Affairs, S 2023-03-21 Senate Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs, S 2023-03-23 Senate Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Federal and State Affairs, S 2023-03-27 Senate Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted, S 2023-03-27 Senate Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Senator Tyson, S 2023-03-27 Senate Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Tyson was adopted, S 2023-03-27 Senate Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Senator Steffen, S 2023-03-27 Senate Senator Holscher raised a question of germaneness. The amendment was ruled not germane., S 2023-03-27 Senate Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended, S 2023-03-28 Senate Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 29 Nay: 11, H 2023-03-29 House Received and Introduced, H 2023-03-29 House Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and PensionsPass One Chamberb7b63b5994e6d29d99c7005f112811b1
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KansasHB2100HB 2100 Enacting the Kansas public investments and contracts protection act concerning environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria, prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from giving preferential treatment to or discriminating against companies based on such ESG criteria in procuring or letting contracts, requiring KPERS fiduciaries to act solely in the financial interest of the participants and beneficiaries of the system, indemnifying KPERS with respect to actions taken in compliance with such act, restricting state agencies from adopting ESG criteria or requiring any person or business to operate in accordance with such criteria and providing for enforcement of such act by the attorney general.Ban on Public Investment in ESG Funds4/25/2023House Will become law without Governor's signatureWorsthttps://legiscan.com/KS/bill/HB2100/2023InsuranceHearing 2023-01-30 15:30 Room 218-N, Hearing 2023-03-01 09:30 Room 546-SH 2023-01-19 House Introduced, H 2023-01-19 House Referred to Committee on Insurance, H 2023-01-30 House Hearing: Monday, January 30, 2023, 3:30 PM Room 218-N, H 2023-02-09 House Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on Insurance, H 2023-02-16 House Committee of the Whole - Be passed, H 2023-02-16 House Emergency Final Action - Passed; Yea: 121 Nay: 0, S 2023-02-17 Senate Received and Introduced, S 2023-02-20 Senate Referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance, S 2023-03-01 Senate Hearing: Wednesday, March 1, 2023, 9:30 AM Room 546-S, S 2023-03-15 Senate Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance, S 2023-03-23 Senate Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted, S 2023-03-23 Senate Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended, S 2023-03-27 Senate Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 39 Nay: 0, H 2023-03-27 House Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested; appointed Representative Sutton , Representative Penn and Representative Neighbor as conferees, S 2023-03-28 Senate Motion to accede adopted; Senator Longbine, Senator Fagg and Senator Holscher appointed as conferees, H 2023-04-03 House Representative Hoheisel, Representative Clifford, and Representative Xu are appointed to replace Representative Sutton, Representative Penn, and Representative Neighbor on the Conference Committee, S 2023-04-04 Senate Senator Thompson, Senator Kloos, and Senator Faust-Goudeau are appointed to replace Senator Longbine, Senator Fagg, and Senator Holscher on the Conference Committee, S 2023-04-04 Senate Senator Holscher is appointed to replace Senator Faust-Goudeau on the Conference Committee, S 2023-04-05 Senate Conference committee report now available, S 2023-04-05 Senate Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Senator Thompson, Senator Kloos and Senator Holscher appointed as second conferees, H 2023-04-05 House Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Representative Hoheisel, Representative Clifford and Representative Xu appointed as second conferees, S 2023-04-06 Senate Conference committee report now available, S 2023-04-06 Senate Conference Committee Report not adopted; Yea: 18 Nay: 20, S 2023-04-06 Senate Motion to reconsider previous action. Motion carried by voice vote., S 2023-04-06 Senate Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 27 Nay: 12, H 2023-04-06 House Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 76 Nay: 47, H 2023-04-24 House Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, April 14, 2023, H 2023-04-25 House Will become law without Governor's signatureEnacted831ceba72f00bfd0ec606a8a45d50df9
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MississippiHB1099Public retirement systems; require all investment actions to be made exclusively for purpose of providing financial benefits for members of.Ban on Public Investment in ESG Funds1/31/2023Died In CommitteeWorstBans public money from investing in funds that don't invest in companies that fail to provide gender affirming carehttps://legiscan.com/MS/bill/HB1099/2023Dana CriswellH 2023-01-16 Referred To Appropriations, H 2023-01-31 Died In CommitteeFailed5475100c73bb84b2871fcd7f55620163
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MissouriHB1333Modifies provisions relating to the fiduciary duty and proxy voting activities of public retirement systemsBan on Public Investment in ESG Funds5/12/2023Referred: Pensions(H)Worsthttps://legiscan.com/MO/bill/HB1333/2023Justin SparksH 2023-02-28 Introduced and Read First Time (H), H 2023-03-01 Read Second Time (H), H 2023-05-12 Referred: Pensions(H)953d183714659df604c886dc40fb04f1
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MissouriSB377Crates new provisions relating to public contractsBan on Public Investment in ESG Funds4/6/2023Hearing Conducted S Governmental Accountability CommitteeWorsthttps://legiscan.com/MO/bill/SB377/2023Mary ColemanHearing 2023-04-06 08:00 Senate LoungeS 2022-12-20 Prefiled, S 2023-01-04 S First Read, S 2023-02-23 Second Read and Referred S Governmental Accountability Committee, S 2023-04-06 Hearing Conducted S Governmental Accountability Committeecc718ed0a648ab1beb09aa6dfb2b9333
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MissouriSB436Modifies provisions relating to fiduciary duties for investments of public employee retirement systemsBan on Public Investment in ESG Funds3/29/2023Hearing Conducted S Veterans, Military Affairs and Pensions CommitteeWorstBans public money from investing in funds that don't invest in companies that fail to provide gender affirming carehttps://legiscan.com/MO/bill/SB436/2023Jill CarterHearing 2023-03-29 12:00 Senate LoungeS 2023-01-03 Prefiled, S 2023-01-04 S First Read, S 2023-03-02 Second Read and Referred S Veterans, Military Affairs and Pensions Committee, S 2023-03-29 Hearing Conducted S Veterans, Military Affairs and Pensions Committeef9fc6daa937d6c3e27e2ec057e70ec05
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NebraskaLB743Adopt the Investment Neutrality in Public Funds ActBan on Public Investment in ESG Funds1/25/2023Notice of hearing for February 13, 2023WorstBans public money from investing in funds that don't invest in companies that fail to provide gender affirming carehttps://legiscan.com/NE/bill/LB743/2023Kathleen KauthHearing 2023-02-13 13:30 Room 1507L 2023-01-18 Date of introduction, L 2023-01-20 Referred to Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee, L 2023-01-25 Notice of hearing for February 13, 2023e558d01f310ae95b9f2c3249229b9706
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OklahomaSB1004Public retirement systems; creating the Oklahoma Pension Fiduciary Duty Act. Effective date.Ban on Public Investment in ESG Funds2/7/2023Second Reading referred to Retirement and Insurance Committee then to Finance CommitteeWorsthttps://legiscan.com/OK/bill/SB1004/2023Shane JettS 2023-02-06 First Reading, S 2023-02-06 Authored by Senator Jett, S 2023-02-07 Second Reading referred to Retirement and Insurance Committee then to Finance Committee43760a6a338b5055b8df40fa5bca5bf0
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South CarolinaH3565State Pension Fiduciary Duty ActBan on Public Investment in ESG Funds3/28/2023Member(s) request name added as sponsor: LeberHighBans public money from investing in funds that don't invest in companies that fail to provide gender affirming carehttps://legiscan.com/SC/bill/H3565/2023Doug Gilliam, James Burns, Jordan Pace, Matthew LeberH 2022-12-15 Prefiled, H 2022-12-15 Referred to Committee on Ways and Means, H 2023-01-10 Introduced and read first time, H 2023-01-10 Referred to Committee on Ways and Means, H 2023-03-28 Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Lebered0210351d516dc1f7bbea9bdda53d74
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WyomingSF0172Stop ESG-State funds fiduciary duty act.Ban on Public Investment in ESG Funds2/27/2023COW:H Did not consider for COWHighhttps://legiscan.com/WY/bill/SF0172/2023Jeremy Haroldson, Mark Jennings, Pepper Ottman, Ken Pendergraft, Daniel Singh, Reuben Tarver, Jeanette Ward, Dennis Biteman, Anthony Bouchard, Ogden Driskill, Tim French, Larry Hicks, Lynn Hutchings, Robert Ide, Dan Laursen, Troy McKeown, Tim SalazarHearing 2023-01-31 00:00 Capitol Extension Room W006 & Online, Hearing 2023-02-21 00:00 State Capitol Room E301 & Online 2023-01-24 Bill Number Assigned, S 2023-01-24 Received for Introduction, S 2023-01-24 Introduced and Referred to S03 - Revenue, S 2023-02-01 S03 - Revenue:Recommend Do Pass 4-0-1-0-0, S 2023-02-01 Placed on General File, S 2023-02-02 COW:Passed, S 2023-02-03 2nd Reading:Passed, S 2023-02-06 3rd Reading:Laid Back, S 2023-02-07 3rd Reading:Passed 17-14-0-0-0, H 2023-02-07 Received for Introduction, H 2023-02-13 Introduced and Referred to H02 - Appropriations, H 2023-02-22 H02 - Appropriations:Recommend Do Not Pass 7-0-0-0-0, H 2023-02-22 Placed on General File, H 2023-02-27 COW:H Did not consider for COWfailed2c8e6bef2e6a8d92ebd67f9730e032f6
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ArizonaHB2312Women's shelters; male employees; liabilityBans trans people from working at shelters5/16/2023Governor VetoedLowhttps://legiscan.com/AZ/bill/HB2312/2023Rachel Jones, Lupe Diaz, Liz Harris, Cory McGarr, Justine WadsackHearing 2023-02-21 12:30 HHR 4, Hearing 2023-03-28 14:00 SHR 1, Hearing 2023-04-10 13:00 Caucus Room 1H 2023-01-17 Introduced in House and read first time, H 2023-01-17 Assigned to House HHS Committee, H 2023-01-17 Assigned to House RULES Committee, H 2023-01-18 House read second time, H 2023-01-23 House HHS Committee action: Do Pass, voting: (5-4-0-0-0-0), H 2023-02-21 House RULES Committee action: constitutional and in proper form, voting: (5-3-0-0-0-0), H 2023-02-21 House consent calendar, H 2023-02-21 House majority caucus: Do pass, H 2023-02-21 House minority caucus: Do pass, H 2023-02-28 House Committee of the Whole action: Do Pass, H 2023-02-28 House third reading PASSED voting: (31-28-1-0), S 2023-03-01 Transmit to Senate, S 2023-03-06 Introduced in Senate and read first time, S 2023-03-06 Assigned to Senate HHS Committee, S 2023-03-06 Assigned to Senate RULES Committee, S 2023-03-07 Senate read second time, S 2023-03-28 Senate HHS Committee action: Do Pass, voting: (4-3-0-0), S 2023-04-10 Senate RULES Committee action: Proper For Consideration, voting: (4-3-0-0), S 2023-04-10 Senate consent calendar, S 2023-04-11 Senate majority caucus: Do pass, S 2023-04-11 Senate minority caucus: Do pass, S 2023-04-25 Senate Committee of the Whole action: Do Pass, S 2023-05-09 Senate third reading PASSED voting: (16-14-0-0), H 2023-05-10 Transmit to House, 2023-05-10 Transmitted to Governor, 2023-05-16 Governor Vetoedfailed5358a4d0421f9b4f75ac761d51e65600
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ConnecticutSB00544An Act Concerning The Use Of A Nonbinary Marker On Birth Certificates.Birth Certificate Change Ban1/18/2023Referred to Joint Committee on Public HealthSafesthttps://legiscan.com/CT/bill/SB00544/2023Robert SampsonS 2023-01-18 Referred to Joint Committee on Public Healthc291b7d1f2a9eb9b6ada0fda01ec7dd9
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HawaiiHB291Relating To Certificates Of Birth.Birth Certificate Change Ban1/25/2023Referred to HLT, JHA, referral sheet 1Safesthttps://legiscan.com/HI/bill/HB291/2023David AlcosH 2023-01-19 Pending introduction., H 2023-01-20 Introduced and Pass First Reading., H 2023-01-25 Referred to HLT, JHA, referral sheet 10b20d5836dabc71e1216484235e6c904
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IndianaSB0351Designation of sex on birth certificate.Birth Certificate Change Ban1/19/2023Senator Sandlin added as second authorWorsthttps://legiscan.com/IN/bill/SB0351/2023Gary Byrne, Jack SandlinS 2023-01-12 Authored by Senator Byrne, S 2023-01-12 First reading: referred to Committee on Health and Provider Services, S 2023-01-19 Senator Sandlin added as second author642f3154129a254b8f22a08c80e97249
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KentuckyHB585AN ACT relating to birth certificates.Birth Certificate Change Ban2/22/2023to Committee on Committees (H)Worsthttps://legiscan.com/KY/bill/HB585/2023Billy WesleyH 2023-02-22 introduced in House, H 2023-02-22 to Committee on Committees (H)failed6a38add012ca42ca375b55c57124f7e3
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MissouriSB14Modifies provisions relating to amending birth certificatesBirth Certificate Change Ban2/20/2023Voted Do Pass S Emerging Issues CommitteeWorsthttps://legiscan.com/MO/bill/SB14/2023Mike CierpiotHearing 2023-01-31 10:00 SCR 1, Hearing 2023-02-07 10:00 SCR 1S 2022-12-01 Prefiled, S 2023-01-04 S First Read, S 2023-01-12 Second Read and Referred S Emerging Issues Committee, S 2023-01-31 Hearing Cancelled S Emerging Issues Committee, S 2023-02-07 Hearing Conducted S Emerging Issues Committee, S 2023-02-20 Voted Do Pass S Emerging Issues CommitteePass Committee3d9ced5139e1b2cee920e00908bac62f
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North DakotaHB1139Required elements of birth records.Birth Certificate Change Ban4/13/2023Filed with Secretary Of State 04/10WorstBirth certs must use biological sex. https://legiscan.com/ND/bill/HB1139/2023Bernie Satrom, SuAnn Olson, Austen Schauer, Michelle Strinden, David Clemens, Cole Conley, David RustHearing 2023-01-09 15:00 Pioneer, Executive Session 2023-01-10 10:25 Pioneer, Hearing 2023-03-07 09:45 Fort Lincoln, Executive Session 2023-03-22 14:30 Fort Lincoln, Executive Session 2023-03-28 15:00 Fort LincolnH 2023-01-03 Introduced, first reading, referred to Human Services, H 2023-01-09 Committee Hearing 03:00, H 2023-01-10 Committee Hearing 10:25, H 2023-01-11 Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 11 2 1, H 2023-01-12 Amendment adopted, placed on calendar, H 2023-01-13 Second reading, passed, yeas 81 nays 11, S 2023-01-16 Received from House, S 2023-02-13 Introduced, first reading, referred to Human Services, S 2023-03-07 Committee Hearing 09:45, S 2023-03-22 Committee Hearing 02:30, S 2023-03-28 Committee Hearing 03:00, S 2023-03-31 Reported back without recommendation 6 0 0, S 2023-04-03 Second reading, passed, yeas 42 nays 5, H 2023-04-03 Returned to House, S 2023-04-05 Signed by President, H 2023-04-06 Signed by Speaker, H 2023-04-06 Sent to Governor, H 2023-04-10 Signed by Governor 04/07, 2023-04-13 Filed with Secretary Of State 04/10Enactedde4af16954710d9c134b5b9a413a29ed
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North DakotaHB1297Correction or amendment of birth records.Birth Certificate Change Ban5/18/2023Filed with Secretary Of State 05/09Worsthttps://legiscan.com/ND/bill/HB1297/2023James Kasper, Ben Koppelman, Brandon Prichard, Karen Rohr, Dan Ruby, Matthew Ruby, Vicky Steiner, Lori VanWinkle, Keith Boehm, David Clemens, Janne MyrdalHearing 2023-01-25 09:00 Pioneer, Executive Session 2023-02-15 10:15 Pioneer, Hearing 2023-03-20 10:30 Fort Lincoln, Executive Session 2023-03-28 15:45 Fort Lincoln, Hearing 2023-04-21 18:30 Pioneer, Hearing 2023-04-24 10:00 PioneerH 2023-01-11 Introduced, first reading, referred to Human Services, H 2023-01-25 Committee Hearing 09:00, H 2023-02-15 Committee Hearing 10:15, H 2023-02-16 Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 11 3 0, H 2023-02-17 Amendment adopted, placed on calendar, H 2023-02-17 Second reading, passed, yeas 81 nays 11, S 2023-02-21 Received from House, S 2023-02-21 Introduced, first reading, referred to Human Services, S 2023-03-20 Committee Hearing 10:30, S 2023-03-28 Committee Hearing 03:45, S 2023-03-31 Reported back amended, without recommendation 6 0 0, S 2023-04-03 Amendment adopted, placed on calendar, S 2023-04-03 Second reading, passed as amended, yeas 41 nays 6, H 2023-04-03 Returned to House (12), H 2023-04-20 Refused to concur, H 2023-04-20 Conference committee appointed Fegley Kiefert Beltz, S 2023-04-21 Conference committee appointed Lee Cleary Hogan, H 2023-04-24 Reported back from conference committee, amend, placed on calendar, H 2023-04-25 Conference committee report adopted, H 2023-04-25 Second reading, passed, yeas 79 nays 11, S 2023-04-26 Reported back from conference committee, amend, placed on calendar, S 2023-04-26 Conference committee report adopted, S 2023-04-26 Second reading, passed as amended, yeas 43 nays 4, S 2023-04-27 Signed by President, H 2023-04-28 Signed by Speaker, H 2023-04-28 Sent to Governor, H 2023-05-18 Signed by Governor 05/08, H 2023-05-18 Filed with Secretary Of State 05/09Enactedd4e1ed0cc8da5ea297118af9673b3243
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Rhode IslandS0960Vital RecordsBirth Certificate Change Ban5/1/2023Introduced, referred to Senate JudiciaryLowprohibits a nonbinary designationhttps://legiscan.com/RI/bill/S0960/2023Elaine Morgan, Anthony DelucaS 2023-05-01 Introduced, referred to Senate Judiciary82eded25c596c8eeb72093d286004b1f
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South CarolinaS0364Vital Statistics - Changes to Birth CertificatesBirth Certificate Change Ban1/10/2023Referred to Committee on Medical AffairsHighRequires GRS for birth cert changes. https://legiscan.com/SC/bill/S0364/2023Danny VerdinS 2023-01-10 Introduced and read first time, S 2023-01-10 Referred to Committee on Medical Affairs6759405b96389d67e08e0c05afea0e10
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South CarolinaS0623Vital Statistics - Changes to Birth CertificatesBirth Certificate Change Ban3/14/2023Referred to Committee on Medical AffairsHighhttps://legiscan.com/SC/bill/S0623/2023Danny Verdin, Joshua KimbrellHearing 2023-03-23 09:00 Gressette Room 105, Hearing 2023-03-29 09:00 Gressette Room 209S 2023-03-14 Introduced and read first time, S 2023-03-14 Referred to Committee on Medical Affairs73aa9e2fac4c1cd116a2c7f3800f3caa
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TexasSB162Relating to the required inclusion of a person's sex on a birth certificate and prohibited change of sex on the birth certificate of certain minors.Birth Certificate Change Ban4/10/2023Referred to Public HealthWorsthttps://legiscan.com/TX/bill/SB162/2023Charles Perry, Charles Creighton, Bob Hall, Mayes MiddletonHearing 2023-03-16 09:30 Senate ChamberS 2022-11-14 Received by the Secretary of the Senate, S 2022-11-14 Filed, S 2023-02-15 Read first time, S 2023-02-15 Referred to State Affairs, S 2023-03-16 Scheduled for public hearing on . . ., S 2023-03-16 Considered in public hearing, S 2023-03-16 Testimony taken in committee, S 2023-03-16 Left pending in committee, S 2023-03-20 Considered in public hearing, S 2023-03-20 Vote taken in committee, S 2023-03-22 Reported favorably w/o amendments, S 2023-03-22 Committee report printed and distributed, S 2023-03-23 Co-author authorized, S 2023-03-27 Co-author authorized, S 2023-03-27 Placed on intent calendar, S 2023-03-28 Rules suspended-Regular order of business, S 2023-03-28 Record vote, S 2023-03-28 Read 2nd time & passed to engrossment, S 2023-03-28 Record vote, S 2023-03-29 Co-author authorized, S 2023-03-29 Rules suspended-Regular order of business, S 2023-03-29 Record vote, S 2023-03-29 Read 3rd time, S 2023-03-29 Passed, S 2023-03-29 Record vote, S 2023-03-29 Reported engrossed, H 2023-03-30 Received from the Senate, H 2023-04-10 Read first time, H 2023-04-10 Referred to Public HealthPass One Chamber551335f05edeeee2b92681213138be7d
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UtahSB0093Birth Certificate ModificationsBirth Certificate Change Ban3/23/2023Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filingWorsthttps://legiscan.com/UT/bill/SB0093/2023Daniel McCay, Brady BrammerHearing 2023-01-18 14:00 , Hearing 2023-02-21 08:00 2023-01-11 Bill Numbered but not Distributed in Legislative Research and General Counsel, 2023-01-11 Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed in Legislative Research and General Counsel, S 2023-01-13 Senate/ received bill from Legislative Research in Waiting for Introduction in the Senate, S 2023-01-16 Senate/ received fiscal note from Fiscal Analyst in Waiting for Introduction in the Senate, S 2023-01-17 Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced) in Senate Rules Committee, S 2023-01-17 Senate/ to standing committee in Senate Health and Human Services Committee, S 2023-01-18 Senate Comm - Amendment Recommendation # 1 in Senate Health and Human Services Committee, S 2023-01-18 Senate Comm - Favorable Recommendation in Senate Health and Human Services Committee, S 2023-01-19 Senate/ comm rpt/ amended in Senate Health and Human Services Committee, S 2023-01-19 Senate/ placed on 2nd Reading Calendar in Senate 2nd Reading Calendar, S 2023-01-19 Senate/ 2nd reading in Senate 2nd Reading Calendar, S 2023-01-19 Senate/ passed 2nd reading in Senate 3rd Reading Calendar, S 2023-01-20 Senate/ 3rd reading in Senate 3rd Reading Calendar, H 2023-01-20 Senate/ passed 3rd reading in Clerk of the House, H 2023-01-20 Senate/ to House in Clerk of the House, H 2023-01-23 House/ received from Senate in Clerk of the House, H 2023-01-23 House/ 1st reading (Introduced) in House Rules Committee, H 2023-02-17 House/ to standing committee in House Judiciary Committee, H 2023-02-21 House Comm - Substitute Recommendation from # 0 to # 2 in House Judiciary Committee, H 2023-02-21 House Comm - Favorable Recommendation in House Judiciary Committee, H 2023-02-21 House/ comm rpt/ substituted in House Substituted Bill, H 2023-02-21 House/ return to Rules due to fiscal impact in House Rules Committee, H 2023-02-23 LFA/ fiscal note sent to sponsor in House Rules Committee, H 2023-02-24 LFA/ fiscal note publicly available in House Rules Committee, H 2023-03-02 House/ Rules to 3rd Reading Calendar in House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills, H 2023-03-02 House/ 2nd reading in House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills, H 2023-03-02 House/ 3rd reading in House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills, H 2023-03-02 House/ floor amendment failed in House 3rd Reading Calendar for Senate bills, S 2023-03-02 House/ passed 3rd reading in Senate Secretary, S 2023-03-02 House/ to Senate in Senate Secretary, S 2023-03-02 Senate/ received from House in Senate Secretary, S 2023-03-02 Senate/ placed on Concurrence Calendar in Senate Concurrence Calendar, H 2023-03-02 Senate/ concurs with House amendment in House Speaker, H 2023-03-02 Senate/ to House in House Speaker, H 2023-03-03 House/ received from Senate in House Speaker, S 2023-03-03 House/ signed by Speaker/ returned to Senate in Senate President, S 2023-03-03 House/ to Senate in Senate President, S 2023-03-03 Senate/ received from House in Senate President, 2023-03-03 Senate/ signed by President/ sent for enrolling in Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling, 2023-03-03 Bill Received from Senate for Enrolling in Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling, 2023-03-03 Draft of Enrolled Bill Prepared in Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling, S 2023-03-10 Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate in Senate Secretary, S 2023-03-10 Senate/ enrolled bill to Printing in Senate Secretary, S 2023-03-13 Senate/ received enrolled bill from Printing in Senate Secretary, 2023-03-13 Senate/ to Governor in Executive Branch - Governor, 2023-03-23 Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filingEnacted08d2fc88107e9e78914620eeb1c5aa31
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West VirginiaHB2998Non-binary not permitted on birth certificatesBirth Certificate Change Ban1/24/2023To House JudiciaryHighBans the use of non-binary gender markershttps://legiscan.com/WV/bill/HB2998/2023Chris Pritt, Geno Chiarelli, Todd KirbyH 2023-01-24 Filed for introduction, H 2023-01-24 To Judiciary, H 2023-01-24 Introduced in House, H 2023-01-24 To House Judiciaryfailed13509e371d7372136f92c97beb2d02cd
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ArizonaSB1700Schools; school libraries; books; prohibitionBook Ban3/22/2023House read second timeLowhttps://legiscan.com/AZ/bill/SB1700/2023Justine Wadsack, Rachel Jones, Cory McGarrHearing 2023-02-15 14:00 SHR 1, Hearing 2023-03-06 13:00 Caucus Room 1S 2023-02-02 Introduced in Senate and read first time, S 2023-02-02 Assigned to Senate ED Committee, S 2023-02-02 Assigned to Senate RULES Committee, S 2023-02-09 Senate read second time, S 2023-02-15 Senate ED Committee action: Do Pass, voting: (4-3-0-0), S 2023-03-06 Senate RULES Committee action: Proper For Consideration, voting: (4-3-0-0), S 2023-03-07 Senate majority caucus: Do pass, S 2023-03-07 Senate minority caucus: Do pass, S 2023-03-09 Senate Committee of the Whole action: Do Pass, S 2023-03-20 Senate third reading PASSED voting: (16-12-2-0), H 2023-03-20 Transmit to House, H 2023-03-21 Introduced in House and read first time, H 2023-03-21 Assigned to House ED Committee, H 2023-03-21 Assigned to House RULES Committee, H 2023-03-22 House read second timefailedb7916db6012fd5655ab74c21871f1233
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MontanaHB234Revise dissemination of obscene material to minors lawsBook Ban5/10/2023Chapter Number AssignedWorsthttps://legiscan.com/MT/bill/HB234/2023Bob PhalenHearing 2023-01-19 08:30 Room 137, Hearing 2023-04-07 15:00 Room 422 2022-10-28 (C) Draft Request Received, 2022-12-28 (C) Draft to Requester for Review, 2022-12-28 (C) Draft to Requester for Review, 2023-01-03 (C) Draft in Legal Review, 2023-01-03 (C) Draft in Edit, 2023-01-04 (C) Draft to Drafter - Edit Review, 2023-01-05 (C) Draft in Input/Proofing, 2023-01-05 (C) Draft in Final Drafter Review, 2023-01-05 (C) Bill Draft Text Available Electronically, 2023-01-05 (C) Executive Director Review, 2023-01-06 (C) Draft in Assembly, 2023-01-06 (C) Draft Ready for Delivery, 2023-01-06 (C) Executive Director Final Review, 2023-01-07 (C) Draft Ready for Delivery, 2023-01-10 (C) Draft Delivered to Requester, H 2023-01-12 (H) Introduced, 2023-01-12 (C) Introduced Bill Text Available Electronically, H 2023-01-13 (H) Referred to Committee (H) Judiciary, H 2023-01-13 (H) First Reading, H 2023-01-19 (H) Hearing (H) Judiciary, 2023-01-22 (C) Amendments Available, H 2023-01-31 (H) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed as Amended (H) Judiciary, H 2023-01-31 (H) Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (H) Judiciary, 2023-01-31 (C) Printed - New Version Available, H 2023-02-08 (H) Motion Failed, H 2023-02-08 (H) Motion Carried, H 2023-02-08 (H) 2nd Reading Passed, H 2023-02-09 (H) 3rd Reading Passed, H 2023-02-10 (H) Transmitted to Senate, S 2023-02-10 (S) First Reading, S 2023-03-13 (S) Referred to Committee (S) Education and Cultural Resources, S 2023-03-16 (S) Motion Failed, S 2023-04-07 (S) Hearing (S) Education and Cultural Resources, S 2023-04-12 (S) Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred as Amended (S) Education and Cultural Resources, S 2023-04-13 (S) Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended (S) Education and Cultural Resources, 2023-04-13 (C) Printed - New Version Available, S 2023-04-17 (S) Scheduled for 2nd Reading, S 2023-04-17 (S) 2nd Reading Concurred, S 2023-04-18 (S) Scheduled for 3rd Reading, S 2023-04-18 (S) 3rd Reading Concurred, S 2023-04-18 (S) Returned to House with Amendments, H 2023-04-24 (H) Scheduled for 2nd Reading, H 2023-04-24 (H) 2nd Reading Senate Amendments Concurred, H 2023-04-26 (H) Scheduled for 3rd Reading, H 2023-04-26 (H) 3rd Reading Passed as Amended by Senate, H 2023-04-26 (H) Sent to Enrolling, H 2023-05-01 (H) Returned from Enrolling, 2023-05-01 (C) Printed - Enrolled Version Available, H 2023-05-02 (H) Signed by Speaker, S 2023-05-02 (S) Signed by President, H 2023-05-02 (H) Transmitted to Governor, H 2023-05-10 (H) Signed by Governor, 2023-05-10 Chapter Number AssignedEnacted19ccd0323fb7c25451547a6eb3c94886
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North DakotaHB1205Prohibiting public libraries from maintaining explicit sexual material; to provide for a legislative management report; and to provide for application.Book Ban4/27/2023Filed with Secretary Of State 04/26Worsthttps://legiscan.com/ND/bill/HB1205/2023Mike Lefor, Vicky SteinerHearing 2023-01-17 09:30 327B, Executive Session 2023-02-13 15:48 327B, Hearing 2023-03-13 10:00 Peace Garden, Executive Session 2023-03-13 11:57 Peace Garden, Executive Session 2023-03-14 09:07 Peace GardenH 2023-01-09 Introduced, first reading, referred to Judiciary, H 2023-01-17 Committee Hearing 09:30, H 2023-02-13 Committee Hearing 03:48, H 2023-02-14 Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 10 3 0, H 2023-02-15 Amendment adopted, placed on calendar, H 2023-02-16 Second reading, passed, yeas 65 nays 28, S 2023-02-17 Received from House, S 2023-02-20 Introduced, first reading, referred to Judiciary, S 2023-03-13 Committee Hearing 10:00, S 2023-03-13 Committee Hearing 11:57, S 2023-03-14 Committee Hearing 09:07, S 2023-03-28 Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 7 0 0, S 2023-03-29 Amendment adopted, placed on calendar, S 2023-03-29 Second reading, passed as amended, yeas 39 nays 7, H 2023-03-30 Returned to House (12), H 2023-04-20 Laid over one legislative day, H 2023-04-21 Concurred, H 2023-04-21 Second reading, passed, yeas 70 nays 22, S 2023-04-24 Signed by President, H 2023-04-25 Signed by Speaker, H 2023-04-25 Sent to Governor, H 2023-04-26 Signed by Governor 04/25, H 2023-04-27 Filed with Secretary Of State 04/26Enacted55a3fb79b8fc5b764e11e08e0dfb2704
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TexasSB1443Relating to public school library materials and certain performances at public school facilities.Book Ban3/16/2023Referred to EducationWorstQueer book banhttps://legiscan.com/TX/bill/SB1443/2023Bob HallS 2023-03-02 Received by the Secretary of the Senate, S 2023-03-02 Filed, S 2023-03-16 Read first time, S 2023-03-16 Referred to Educationdf962e70d6130e992b6cb8465562c07b
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West VirginiaHB2923To modify exemptions from criminal liability to include a distinction for biological lessons regarding reproduction.Book Ban1/23/2023To House JudiciaryHighremves obscenity exemtion for librarieshttps://legiscan.com/WV/bill/HB2923/2023Geno Chiarelli, Caleb Hanna, Chris Pritt, Jonathan PinsonH 2023-01-23 Filed for introduction, H 2023-01-23 To Judiciary, H 2023-01-23 Introduced in House, H 2023-01-23 To House Judiciaryfailed2ae29a800edf964ddd35ca259b0a3f42
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North DakotaHB1332The regulation of social workers.Conversion Therapy Legalization2/17/2023Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 35 nays 56Worsthttps://legiscan.com/ND/bill/HB1332/2023Brandon Prichard, Andrew Marschall, Karen Rohr, Dan Ruby, Matthew Ruby, Vicky Steiner, Nathan Toman, Jeffery MagrumHearing 2023-01-24 10:15 Pioneer, Executive Session 2023-01-24 14:30 Pioneer, Executive Session 2023-02-15 17:00 PioneerH 2023-01-11 Introduced, first reading, referred to Human Services, H 2023-01-24 Committee Hearing 10:15, H 2023-01-24 Committee Hearing 02:30, H 2023-02-15 Committee Hearing 05:00, H 2023-02-16 Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 8 6 0, H 2023-02-17 Amendment adopted, placed on calendar, H 2023-02-17 Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 35 nays 56failedca33cf4eddd6095f23806a9e4a5251ad
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UtahHB0228Unprofessional Conduct AmendmentsConversion Therapy Legalization3/22/2023Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filingWorsthttps://legiscan.com/UT/bill/HB0228/2023Michael Petersen, Curtis BrambleHearing 2023-02-01 15:40 , Hearing 2023-02-06 15:40 , Hearing 2023-02-14 08:00 2023-01-17 Bill Numbered but not Distributed in Legislative Research and General Counsel, 2023-01-17 Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed in Legislative Research and General Counsel, H 2023-01-18 House/ received bill from Legislative Research in Clerk of the House, H 2023-01-18 House/ 1st reading (Introduced) in House Rules Committee, H 2023-01-20 House/ received fiscal note from Fiscal Analyst in House Rules Committee, H 2023-01-27 House/ to standing committee in House Business and Labor Committee, H 2023-02-06 House Comm - Substitute Recommendation from # 0 to # 2 in House Business and Labor Committee, H 2023-02-06 House Comm - Favorable Recommendation in House Business and Labor Committee, H 2023-02-07 House/ comm rpt/ substituted in House Business and Labor Committee, H 2023-02-07 House/ 2nd reading in House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills, H 2023-02-07 LFA/ fiscal note publicly available in House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills, H 2023-02-09 House/ 3rd reading in House 3rd Reading Calendar for House bills, S 2023-02-09 House/ passed 3rd reading in Senate Secretary, S 2023-02-09 House/ to Senate in Senate Secretary, S 2023-02-10 Senate/ received from House in Waiting for Introduction in the Senate, S 2023-02-10 Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced) in Senate Rules Committee, S 2023-02-13 Senate/ to standing committee in Senate Health and Human Services Committee, S 2023-02-14 Senate Comm - Favorable Recommendation in Senate Health and Human Services Committee, S 2023-02-14 Senate/ committee report favorable in Senate Health and Human Services Committee, S 2023-02-14 Senate/ placed on 2nd Reading Calendar in Senate 2nd Reading Calendar, S 2023-02-15 Senate/ 2nd reading in Senate 2nd Reading Calendar, S 2023-02-15 Senate/ circled in Senate 2nd Reading Calendar, S 2023-02-16 Senate/ uncircled in Senate 2nd Reading Calendar, S 2023-02-16 Senate/ passed 2nd reading in Senate 3rd Reading Calendar, S 2023-02-17 Senate/ 3rd reading in Senate 3rd Reading Calendar, S 2023-02-17 Senate/ passed 3rd reading in Senate President, H 2023-02-17 Senate/ signed by President/ returned to House in House Speaker, H 2023-02-17 Senate/ to House in House Speaker, H 2023-02-17 House/ received from Senate in House Speaker, 2023-02-17 House/ signed by Speaker/ sent for enrolling in Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling, 2023-02-21 Bill Received from House for Enrolling in Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling, 2023-02-21 Draft of Enrolled Bill Prepared in Legislative Research and General Counsel / Enrolling, H 2023-03-09 Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate in Clerk of the House, H 2023-03-09 House/ enrolled bill to Printing in Clerk of the House, H 2023-03-13 House/ received enrolled bill from Printing in Clerk of the House, 2023-03-13 House/ to Governor in Executive Branch - Governor, 2023-03-22 Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filingEnactedf028f60e97aef6a6efdceac03542c311
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WisconsinSB4Rules defining unprofessional conduct by marriage and family therapists, professional counselors, and social workers and suspension of a portion of a rule of the Marriage and Family Therapy, Professional Counseling, and Social Work Examining Board.Conversion Therapy Legalization3/22/2023Referred to committee on Administrative Rules, Ayes 20, Noes 11LowProhibits rules that ban conversion therapy as unethical practiceshttps://legiscan.com/WI/bill/SB4/2023committee for review of Administrative RulesS 2023-01-27 Introduced, S 2023-01-27 Read first time and referred to Committee on Administrative Rules, S 2023-03-14 Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules report received pursuant to s. 227.26(2)(g), Wisconsin Statutes, S 2023-03-14 Report without recommendation pursuant to s. 227.26 (2)(h), Wisconsin Statutes, S 2023-03-14 Available for scheduling, S 2023-03-20 Placed on calendar 3-22-2023 pursuant to Senate Rule 18(1)failedbf6de78ad69269545aa91a3baedaeca0
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FloridaH0991Defamation, False Light, and Unauthorized Publication of Name or LikenessesDefamation Bill5/5/2023Died in Judiciary CommitteeDO NOT TRAVELhttps://legiscan.com/FL/bill/H0991/2023Alex Andrade, Mike Beltran, Dean BlackHearing 2023-03-14 11:30 H 2023-02-21 Filed, H 2023-02-28 Referred to Civil Justice Subcommittee, H 2023-02-28 Referred to Judiciary Committee, H 2023-02-28 Now in Civil Justice Subcommittee, H 2023-03-07 1st Reading (Original Filed Version), H 2023-03-10 Added to Civil Justice Subcommittee agenda, H 2023-03-14 Favorable by Civil Justice Subcommittee, H 2023-03-14 Reported out of Civil Justice Subcommittee, H 2023-03-14 Now in Judiciary Committee, H 2023-05-05 Died in Judiciary Committeefaileded373a1e3b807e8a4bec2f8fef367290
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AlabamaHB405Relating to definitions used in state law; to provide legislative findings; to amend Section 1-1-1, Code of Alabama 1975, to define terms and delete obsolete or unnecessary definitions; to require vital statistics records to identify each individual as male or female at birth; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style. Defining Trans People Out of the Law5/31/2023Indefinitely PostponeWorsthttps://legiscan.com/AL/bill/HB405/2023Susan DuBoseHearing 2023-05-17 10:30 Room 206, Hearing 2023-05-24 10:30 Room 206H 2023-04-27 Read First Time in House of Origin, H 2023-04-27 Introduced and Referred to House Health, H 2023-05-17 Carry Over by House Health, H 2023-05-24 Amendment/Substitute by House Health JCQPYY-1, H 2023-05-24 Reported Favorably from House Health, H 2023-05-24 Reported Out of Committee in House of Origin, H 2023-05-24 Read Second Time in House of Origin, H 2023-05-31 Indefinitely Postpone70dcab7c92eb4d8abc12a9e5328448de
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IowaHF325A bill for an act relating to gender identity and sex under the Iowa civil rights Act.Defining Trans People Out of the Law2/15/2023Introduced, referred to Judiciary. H.J. 354.WprstDefines trans kids out of law, allows for discremination agianst trans peoplehttps://legiscan.com/IA/bill/HF325/2023Jeff ShipleyH 2023-02-15 Introduced, referred to Judiciary. H.J. 354.e56d5de3d4ae7ee20490df6dfbc278e8
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KansasSB180Establishing the women's bill of rights to provide a meaning of biological sex for purposes of statutory construction.Defining Trans People Out of the Law4/27/2023House Motion to override veto prevailed; Yea: 84 Nay: 40Worsthttps://legiscan.com/KS/bill/SB180/2023Public Health and WelfareHearing 2023-02-15 08:30 Room 142-S, Hearing 2023-03-06 13:30 Room 112-NS 2023-02-07 Senate Introduced, S 2023-02-08 Senate Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare, S 2023-02-15 Senate Hearing: Wednesday, February 15, 2023, 8:30 AM Room 142-S, S 2023-02-20 Senate Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on Public Health and Welfare, S 2023-02-22 Senate Committee of the Whole - Be passed, S 2023-02-23 Senate Final Action - Passed; Yea: 26 Nay: 11, H 2023-03-01 House Received and Introduced, H 2023-03-01 House Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services, H 2023-03-06 House Hearing: Monday, March 6, 2023, 1:30 PM Room 112-N, H 2023-03-08 House Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on Health and Human Services, H 2023-03-13 House Withdrawn from Calendar, Rereferred to Committee on Health and Human Services, H 2023-03-20 House Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Health and Human Services, H 2023-03-28 House Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted, H 2023-03-28 House Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended, H 2023-03-29 House Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 83 Nay: 41, S 2023-04-04 Senate Concurred with amendments; Yea: 28 Nay: 12, S 2023-04-24 Senate Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, April 14, 2023, S 2023-04-24 Senate Vetoed by Governor; Returned to Senate on Thursday, April 20, 2023, S 2023-04-26 Senate Motion to override veto prevailed; Yea: 28 Nay: 12, H 2023-04-27 House Motion to override veto prevailed; Yea: 84 Nay: 40Enacted0eb51504214faa7b4e6daabf2d3aad4c
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MississippiHB1144Title IX Preservation Act; create.Defining Trans People Out of the Law1/31/2023Died In CommitteeWorstRequires use of biological sex for state recordshttps://legiscan.com/MS/bill/HB1144/2023Stacey Hobgood-WilkesH 2023-01-16 Referred To Judiciary A, H 2023-01-31 Died In CommitteeFailed7585f7afa04361a9ff968aa76bf0ea33
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MississippiSB2076The Title IX Preservation Act; enact.Defining Trans People Out of the Law1/31/2023Died In CommitteeWorstBiological sex = sex in all state law. https://legiscan.com/MS/bill/SB2076/2023Angela Burks HillS 2023-01-09 Referred To Judiciary, Division A;Education, S 2023-01-31 Died In CommitteeFailed281d643aaedacc77a73273550af480a1
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MississippiSB2773The Defense of Title IX Act; enact.Defining Trans People Out of the Law1/31/2023Died In CommitteeWorsthttps://legiscan.com/MS/bill/SB2773/2023Angela Burks Hill, Jennifer BranningS 2023-01-16 Referred To Judiciary, Division A, S 2023-01-31 Died In CommitteeFailedff659357ba19a2f6c6b712016166360a
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MontanaSB458Define sex in Montana lawDefining Trans People Out of the Law5/22/2023Chapter Number AssignedWorstGoes through the entirety of state law and redefines sexhttps://legiscan.com/MT/bill/SB458/2023Carl GlimmHearing 2023-02-27 15:00 Room 317, Hearing 2023-03-10 09:00 Room 317, Hearing 2023-04-13 08:00 Room 137 2023-01-07 (C) Draft Request Received, 2023-02-15 (C) Draft to Requester for Review, 2023-02-15 (C) Draft in Legal Review, 2023-02-15 (C) Draft in Edit, 2023-02-19 (C) Draft to Drafter - Edit Review, 2023-02-20 (C) Draft in Input/Proofing, 2023-02-21 (C) Draft in Final Drafter Review, 2023-02-21 (C) Bill Draft Text Available Electronically, 2023-02-21 (C) Executive Director Review, 2023-02-21 (C) Draft in Assembly, 2023-02-21 (C) Draft Ready for Delivery, 2023-02-21 (C) Executive Director Final Review, 2023-02-21 (C) Draft Ready for Delivery, 2023-02-22 (C) Draft Delivered to Requester, S 2023-02-22 (S) Introduced, 2023-02-22 (C) Introduced Bill Text Available Electronically, S 2023-02-22 (S) Referred to Committee (S) Public Health, Welfare and Safety, S 2023-02-22 (S) First Reading, 2023-02-27 (C) Amendments Available, S 2023-02-27 (S) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed as Amended (S) Public Health, Welfare and Safety, S 2023-02-27 (S) Hearing (S) Public Health, Welfare and Safety, S 2023-02-28 (S) Fiscal Note Requested, S 2023-03-01 (S) Committee Report--Bill Passed as Amended (S) Public Health, Welfare and Safety, 2023-03-01 (C) Printed - New Version Available, S 2023-03-02 (S) Rereferred to Committee (S) Finance and Claims, S 2023-03-09 (S) Fiscal Note Received, S 2023-03-09 (S) Fiscal Note Signed, S 2023-03-10 (S) Fiscal Note Printed, S 2023-03-10 (S) Hearing (S) Finance and Claims, S 2023-03-13 (S) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed (S) Finance and Claims, S 2023-03-13 (S) Committee Report--Bill Passed (S) Finance and Claims, S 2023-03-15 (S) 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried, S 2023-03-15 (S) 2nd Reading Passed as Amended, 2023-03-15 (C) Printed - New Version Available, S 2023-03-17 (S) 3rd Reading Passed, S 2023-03-20 (S) Transmitted to House, H 2023-03-22 (H) Referred to Committee (H) Judiciary, H 2023-03-22 (H) First Reading, H 2023-04-13 (H) Hearing (H) Judiciary, H 2023-04-18 (H) Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred as Amended (H) Judiciary, H 2023-04-18 (H) Committee Report--Bill Concurred as Amended (H) Judiciary, 2023-04-18 (C) Printed - New Version Available, H 2023-04-20 (H) Scheduled for 2nd Reading, H 2023-04-20 (H) 2nd Reading Concurred, H 2023-04-21 (H) Scheduled for 3rd Reading, H 2023-04-21 (H) 3rd Reading Concurred, H 2023-04-24 (H) Returned to Senate with Amendments, S 2023-04-26 (S) Scheduled for 2nd Reading, S 2023-04-26 (S) 2nd Reading House Amendments Concurred, S 2023-04-27 (S) Scheduled for 3rd Reading, S 2023-04-27 (S) 3rd Reading Passed as Amended by House, S 2023-04-27 (S) Sent to Enrolling, S 2023-05-02 (S) Returned from Enrolling, 2023-05-02 (C) Printed - Enrolled Version Available, S 2023-05-02 (S) Returned from Enrolling, S 2023-05-04 (S) Signed by President, H 2023-05-11 (H) Signed by Speaker, S 2023-05-11 (S) Transmitted to Governor, S 2023-05-19 (S) Signed by Governor, 2023-05-22 Chapter Number AssignedEnacted4a84cbb08c87347825d3de3302a77fff
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New HampshireHB396Relative to state recognition of biological sex.Defining Trans People Out of the Law9/26/2023Executive Session: 11/08/2023 11:00 am Legislative Office Building 206-208 House Calendar 39ModerateFor state law purposes, sex = biological sex. It's essentially an DL change ban, a Birth Cert change ban, a bathroom ban, and a prison ban all in one short little bill.. No texthttps://legiscan.com/NH/bill/HB396/2023Jim Kofalt, Alicia Lekas, Judy Aron, Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien, Shane Sirois, Mark Pearson, Jeanine Notter, Keith Ammon, Sheila Seidel, Debra DeSimone, Kevin AvardHearing 2023-01-26 16:00 Legislative Office Building 206-208, Hearing 2023-02-08 11:00 Legislative Office Building 206-208, Hearing 2023-02-09 09:00 Legislative Office Building 206-208, Hearing 2023-06-07 10:00 Legislative Office Building 206-208, Hearing 2023-10-18 10:00 Legislative Office Building 206-208 House Calendar 37, Hearing 2023-11-08 10:00 Legislative Office Building 206-208 House Calendar 39, Hearing 2023-11-08 11:00 Legislative Office Building 206-208 House Calendar 39, Hearing 2023-11-15 10:00 Legislative Office Building 206-208H 2023-01-09 Introduced (in recess of) 01/05/2023 and referred to Judiciary House Journal 3 P. 14, H 2023-01-18 Public Hearing: 01/26/2023 04:00 pm Legislative Office Building 206-208, H 2023-01-30 Executive Session: 02/08/2023 11:00 am Legislative Office Building 206-208, H 2023-01-30 ==CONTINUED== Executive Session: 02/09/2023 09:00 am Legislative Office Building 206-208, H 2023-02-15 Retained in Committee, H 2023-05-17 Full Committee Work Session: 06/07/2023 10:00 am Legislative Office Building 206-208, H 2023-09-12 Subcommittee Work Session: 10/18/2023 10:00 am Legislative Office Building 206-208 House Calendar 37, H 2023-09-22 Full Committee Work Session: 11/08/2023 10:00 am Legislative Office Building 206-208 House Calendar 39, H 2023-09-22 Executive Session: 11/15/2023 10:00 am Legislative Office Building 206-208, H 2023-09-26 Executive Session: 11/08/2023 11:00 am Legislative Office Building 206-208 House Calendar 39f0fb028e2bc0a324f492d0b7180acede
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North DakotaSB2199Gender usage in the North Dakota Century Code; and to provide a penalty.Defining Trans People Out of the Law1/20/2023Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 8 nays 39Worsthttps://legiscan.com/ND/bill/SB2199/2023David Clemens, Shawn Vedaa, Kent Weston, Karen Anderson, Austen Schauer, Bill TveitHearing 2023-01-18 10:15 Peace GardenS 2023-01-10 Introduced, first reading, referred to Judiciary, S 2023-01-18 Committee Hearing 10:15, S 2023-01-18 Reported back, do not pass, placed on calendar 7 0 0, S 2023-01-20 Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 8 nays 39Failed80bc05865d6a76a9e00f5c296b815d68
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North DakotaHB1474The definition of female, male, sex, and scrap metal dealer.Defining Trans People Out of the Law5/18/2023Filed with Secretary Of State 05/09Worsthttps://legiscan.com/ND/bill/HB1474/2023SuAnn Olson, Dick Anderson, Cole Christensen, James Kasper, Ben Koppelman, Brandon Prichard, Vicky Steiner, Keith BoehmHearing 2023-01-25 09:15 Pioneer, Executive Session 2023-02-15 17:00 Pioneer, Hearing 2023-03-21 15:00 Fort Lincoln, Executive Session 2023-03-28 14:40 Fort Lincoln, Executive Session 2023-03-29 09:00 Fort Lincoln, Hearing 2023-04-21 15:00 Pioneer, Hearing 2023-04-21 19:00 Pioneer, Hearing 2023-04-24 14:00 PioneerH 2023-01-18 Introduced, first reading, referred to Human Services, H 2023-01-25 Committee Hearing 09:15, H 2023-02-15 Committee Hearing 05:00, H 2023-02-16 Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 12 2 0, H 2023-02-17 Amendment adopted, placed on calendar, H 2023-02-17 Second reading, passed, yeas 74 nays 18, S 2023-02-21 Received from House, S 2023-02-21 Introduced, first reading, referred to Human Services, S 2023-03-21 Committee Hearing 03:00, S 2023-03-28 Committee Hearing 02:40, S 2023-03-29 Committee Hearing 09:00, S 2023-03-31 Reported back amended, without recommendation 5 1 0, S 2023-04-03 Amendment adopted, placed on calendar, S 2023-04-03 Second reading, passed as amended, yeas 35 nays 12, H 2023-04-03 Returned to House (12), H 2023-04-20 Refused to concur, H 2023-04-20 Conference committee appointed Rohr Frelich Davis, S 2023-04-21 Conference committee appointed K. Roers Cleary Hogan, H 2023-04-24 Reported back from conference committee, amend, placed on calendar, H 2023-04-25 Conference committee report rejected, H 2023-04-25 Reconsidered, H 2023-04-25 Conference committee report adopted, H 2023-04-25 Second reading, passed, yeas 75 nays 15, S 2023-04-26 Reported back from conference committee, amend, placed on calendar, S 2023-04-27 Conference committee report adopted, S 2023-04-27 Second reading, passed as amended, yeas 42 nays 4, S 2023-04-28 Signed by President, H 2023-04-28 Signed by Speaker, H 2023-04-28 Sent to Governor, H 2023-05-18 Signed by Governor 05/08, H 2023-05-18 Filed with Secretary Of State 05/09Enacted041dd514a90a65d89ae79b0718dbc899
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OklahomaHB1449Discrimination; enacting the Women's Bill of Rights; effective date.Defining Trans People Out of the Law4/13/2023Title strickenWorsthttps://legiscan.com/OK/bill/HB1449/2023Toni Hasenbeck, Jessica Garvin, Sherrie Conley, Denise Hader, Cynthia Roe, Marilyn Stark, Tammy TownleyHearing 2023-02-22 15:00 Room 4s5, Hearing 2023-04-13 14:00 Room 230 , Hearing 2023-04-13 13:15 Room 230 , Hearing 2023-04-27 09:00 Live Chamber H 2023-02-06 First Reading, H 2023-02-06 Authored by Representative Hasenbeck, H 2023-02-07 Second Reading referred to Rules, H 2023-02-16 Withdrawn from Rules Committee, H 2023-02-16 Referred to Public Health, H 2023-02-23 CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Public Health Committee, H 2023-02-23 Coauthored by Representative(s) Conley, H 2023-02-23 Authored by Senator Garvin (principal Senate author), H 2023-03-23 General Order, H 2023-03-23 Coauthored by Representative(s) Stark, CrosswhiteHader, Townley, Roe, H 2023-03-23 Third Reading, Measure passed: Ayes: 76 Nays: 19, H 2023-03-23 Referred for engrossment, H 2023-03-27 Engrossed, signed, to Senate, S 2023-03-27 First Reading, S 2023-03-30 Second Reading referred to General Government, S 2023-04-13 Reported Do Pass, amended by committee substitute General Government committee; CR filed, S 2023-04-13 Title strickenPass One Chamber272b11a055b931e0c1ac5507352dd4e4
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OklahomaSB408Discrimination; creating the Women's Bill of Rights; authorizing distinctions for certain purposes. Effective date.Defining Trans People Out of the Law4/12/2023Coauthored by Representative(s) WilliamsWorsthttps://legiscan.com/OK/bill/SB408/2023Jessica Garvin, Toni Hasenbeck, Danny Williams, Micheal Bergstrom, Julie Daniels, David Bullard, Warren Hamilton, Shane Jett, Cody Rogers, Ally SeifriedHearing 2023-02-09 13:30 Room 230 , Hearing 2023-02-09 13:30 Room 230 , Hearing 2023-04-04 13:30 Room 4s5, Hearing 2023-04-11 13:30 Room 4s5S 2023-02-06 First Reading, S 2023-02-06 Authored by Senator Garvin, S 2023-02-07 Second Reading referred to General Government, S 2023-02-09 Coauthored by Senator Hamilton, S 2023-02-09 Coauthored by Senator Bergstrom, S 2023-02-09 Coauthored by Senator Rogers, S 2023-02-09 Reported Do Pass General Government committee; CR filed, S 2023-02-13 Coauthored by Representative Hasenbeck (principal House author), S 2023-02-22 Coauthored by Senator Seifried, S 2023-03-02 Coauthored by Senator Daniels, S 2023-03-07 General Order, Considered, S 2023-03-07 Measure passed: Ayes: 38 Nays: 7, S 2023-03-07 Referred for engrossment, S 2023-03-07 Coauthored by Senator Jett, S 2023-03-07 Coauthored by Senator Bullard, S 2023-03-08 Engrossed to House, H 2023-03-08 First Reading, H 2023-03-29 Second Reading referred to Government Modernization and Technology, H 2023-04-12 CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Government Modernization and Technology Committee, H 2023-04-12 Coauthored by Representative(s) WilliamsPass One Chamberfa3f9c0af7388e557c3976893c5233cb
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OklahomaSB251Definitions and general provisions; limiting permissible applications of specified term or definition; prohibiting public entity from using other applications. Emergency.Defining Trans People Out of the Law2/13/2023Coauthored by Senator BurnsWorsthttps://legiscan.com/OK/bill/SB251/2023Nathan Dahm, George BurnsS 2023-02-06 First Reading, S 2023-02-06 Authored by Senator Dahm, S 2023-02-07 Second Reading referred to Rules, S 2023-02-13 Coauthored by Senator Burnsaf9fd0096056e67ff392db0e6f77ae07
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OregonSB246Relating to the provision of menstrual products in schools; declaring an emergency.Defining Trans People Out of the Law6/25/2023In committee upon adjournment.SafestRemoves requirements to provide menstrual products in bathrooms designated for menhttps://legiscan.com/OR/bill/SB246/2023Art RobinsonS 2023-01-09 Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk., S 2023-01-13 Referred to Education., S 2023-06-25 In committee upon adjournment.ac293f66d0088b504ecf0028cce34d32
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OregonHB2428Relating to the provision of menstrual products in public school bathrooms.Defining Trans People Out of the Law6/25/2023In committee upon adjournment.SafestRemoves requirements to provide menstrual products in bathrooms designated for menhttps://legiscan.com/OR/bill/HB2428/2023Boomer Wright, Emily McIntire, Ed DiehlH 2023-01-09 First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk., H 2023-01-11 Referred to Education., H 2023-06-25 In committee upon adjournment.ac43f729ead264ec77a726c1d236d753
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South CarolinaS0276Biological Sex Constitutional AmendmentDefining Trans People Out of the Law1/10/2023Referred to Committee on JudiciaryHighCONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO MAKE GENDER = AGAB. Joint Resolutionhttps://legiscan.com/SC/bill/S0276/2023Danny VerdinS 2022-12-07 Prefiled, S 2022-12-07 Referred to Committee on Judiciary, S 2023-01-10 Introduced and read first time, S 2023-01-10 Referred to Committee on Judiciaryafed1f3eb44e05f1a2139b541244d7c4
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South CarolinaS0624Biological Sex Constitutional AmendmentDefining Trans People Out of the Law3/14/2023Referred to Committee on JudiciaryHighhttps://legiscan.com/SC/bill/S0624/2023Danny VerdinS 2023-03-14 Introduced and read first time, S 2023-03-14 Referred to Committee on Judiciaryd398f1b3c8e0c1ffec1f7095853dbbc0
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TennesseeHB0239AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 1, Chapter 3 and Title 49, Chapter 2, Part 8, relative to statutory definitions.Defining Trans People Out of the Law5/24/2023Comp. became Pub. Ch. 486Worsthttps://legiscan.com/TN/bill/HB0239/2023Gino Bulso, William Lamberth, Andrew Farmer, Kip Capley, Rusty Grills, Jody Barrett, Sabi Kumar, Paul Sherrell, Jeff Burkhart, Ron Gant, Ed Butler, Mark Cochran, Jake McCalmon, Dennis Powers, William Slater, David Hawk, Debra Moody, Chris Todd, Clay DoggettHearing 2023-02-14 13:30 House Hearing Room III, Hearing 2023-02-21 13:30 House Hearing Room III, Hearing 2023-03-01 12:00 House Hearing Room I, Hearing 2023-03-08 10:30 House Hearing Room IIIH 2023-01-17 Filed for introduction, H 2023-01-20 Intro., P1C., H 2023-01-21 P2C, ref. to Civil Justice Committee, H 2023-01-24 Assigned to s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee, H 2023-01-25 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-02-07 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-02-08 Placed on s/c cal Civil Justice Subcommittee for 2/14/2023, H 2023-02-13 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-02-14 Action Def. in s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee to 2/21/2023, H 2023-02-14 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-02-15 Placed on s/c cal Civil Justice Subcommittee for 2/21/2023, H 2023-02-21 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-02-21 Rec. for pass by s/c ref. to Civil Justice Committee, H 2023-02-22 Placed on cal. Civil Justice Committee for 3/1/2023, H 2023-03-01 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-03-01 Rec. for pass; ref to Finance, Ways, and Means Committee, H 2023-03-01 Assigned to s/c Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee, H 2023-03-01 Placed on s/c cal Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee for 3/8/2023, H 2023-03-08 Placed behind the budget, H 2023-04-12 Placed on s/c cal Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee for 4/18/2023, H 2023-04-18 Rec. for pass by s/c ref. to Finance, Ways, and Means Committee, H 2023-04-18 Placed on cal. Finance, Ways, and Means Committee for 4/18/2023, H 2023-04-18 Rec. for pass. if am., ref. to Calendar & Rules Committee, H 2023-04-18 Placed on cal. Calendar & Rules Committee for 4/18/2023, H 2023-04-18 H. Placed on Regular Calendar for 4/20/2023, H 2023-04-18 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-04-21 Comp. SB subst., H 2023-04-21 Sponsor(s) Added., 2023-05-24 Comp. became Pub. Ch. 486Enacted339c10550a0de905b44619623c8cce12
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TennesseeSB1440AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 1, Chapter 3 and Title 49, Chapter 2, Part 8, relative to statutory definitions.Defining Trans People Out of the Law5/24/2023Effective date(s) 07/01/2023Worsthttps://legiscan.com/TN/bill/SB1440/2023Kerry Roberts, Janince Bowling, John StevensHearing 2023-02-28 15:00 Cordell Hull BuildingS 2023-02-01 Filed for introduction, S 2023-02-02 Introduced, Passed on First Consideration, S 2023-02-06 Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Judiciary Committee, S 2023-02-22 Placed on Senate Judiciary Committee calendar for 2/28/2023, S 2023-02-28 Recommended for passage with amendment/s, refer to Senate Calendar Committee Ayes 5, Nays 1 PNV 1, S 2023-03-07 Placed on Senate Regular Calendar for 3/9/2023, S 2023-03-09 Senate Reset on calendar for 3/13/2023, S 2023-03-09 Sponsor(s) Added., S 2023-03-10 Placed on Senate Regular Calendar for 3/13/2023, S 2023-03-13 Senate adopted Amendment (Amendment 1 - SA0076), S 2023-03-13 Passed Senate as amended, Ayes 27, Nays 6, S 2023-03-13 Engrossed; ready for transmission to House, H 2023-03-16 Rcvd. from S., held on H. desk., H 2023-04-21 Subst. for comp. HB., H 2023-04-21 Am. withdrawn. (Amendment 1 - HA0464), H 2023-04-21 Passed H., Ayes 71, Nays 21, PNV 0, S 2023-04-28 Enrolled and ready for signatures, S 2023-05-03 Signed by Senate Speaker, H 2023-05-05 Signed by H. Speaker, S 2023-05-09 Transmitted to Governor for action., S 2023-05-17 Signed by Governor., 2023-05-24 Pub. Ch. 486, 2023-05-24 Effective date(s) 07/01/2023Enacted6d1f2b6d4c52d944d1e3e2459b52ceaa
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TexasHB1952Relating to the required inclusion of a person's sex on a birth certificate and prohibited change of sex on the birth certificate of certain minors.Defining Trans People Out of the Law5/4/2023Committee report sent to CalendarsWorsthttps://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HB1952/2023Steve Toth, Charles Anderson, Keith Bell, Dewayne Burns, Dustin Burrows, Stan Gerdes, Richard Hayes, Justin Holland, Brooks Landgraf, Jeff Leach, Terri Leo-Wilson, William Metcalf, Andrew Murr, Tom Oliverson, Dennis Paul, Hugh Shine, Shelby Slawson, David Spiller, Valoree Swanson, Kronda Thimesch, Gary VandeaverHearing 2023-03-29 08:00 E2.016H 2023-02-06 Filed, H 2023-03-08 Read first time, H 2023-03-08 Referred to Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence, H 2023-03-29 Scheduled for public hearing on . . ., H 2023-03-29 Considered in public hearing, H 2023-03-29 Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee, H 2023-03-29 Left pending in committee, H 2023-04-20 Considered in formal meeting, H 2023-04-20 Committee substitute considered in committee, H 2023-04-20 Reported favorably as substituted, H 2023-05-03 Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator, H 2023-05-03 Committee report distributed, H 2023-05-04 Committee report sent to CalendarsPass Committee36e85cdd6c39eb3e16c635c3b8e4108c
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TexasSB1082Relating to the definition and use of the terms "male" and "female" for purposes of certain government documents.Defining Trans People Out of the Law3/9/2023Referred to State AffairsWorsthttps://legiscan.com/TX/bill/SB1082/2023Bob HallS 2023-02-22 Received by the Secretary of the Senate, S 2023-02-22 Filed, S 2023-03-09 Read first time, S 2023-03-09 Referred to State Affairsbd104a8a42d51332dde3991e20bdfdf5
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TexasHB3902Relating to certain general definitions in the Code Construction Act.Defining Trans People Out of the Law3/20/2023Referred to State AffairsWorsthttps://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HB3902/2023Brian Harrison, David SpillerH 2023-03-07 Filed, H 2023-03-20 Read first time, H 2023-03-20 Referred to State Affairs37148cbdde91baf81bb4a4129ed35e46
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TexasHB3883Relating to general definitions for and collection of governmental information regarding biological sex.Defining Trans People Out of the Law3/20/2023Referred to State AffairsWorsthttps://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HB3883/2023Ellen Troxclair, Terri Leo-Wilson, Shelby Slawson, Stephanie Klick, Candy Noble, Charles Anderson, Trent Ashby, Cecil Bell, Ben Bumgarner, Dewayne Burns, Dustin Burrows, Travis Clardy, David Cook, Charles Cunningham, Mano DeAyala, Mark Dorazio, Frederick Frazier, Gary Gates, Stan Gerdes, Brian Harrison, Richard Hayes, Justin Holland, Lacey Hull, Carrie Isaac, Stan Kitzman, Janie Lopez, William Metcalf, Angelia Orr, Jared Patterson, Matt Schaefer, Matthew Shaheen, Reggie Smith, David Spiller, Valoree Swanson, Carl Tepper, Kronda Thimesch, Cody VasutH 2023-03-07 Filed, H 2023-03-20 Read first time, H 2023-03-20 Referred to State Affairsc7442c10f2c8cfd5b71574771a4f75b4
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USHR115Establishing a Women's Bill of Rights to reaffirm legal protections afforded to women under Federal law.Defining Trans People Out of the Law2/9/2023Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.Lowhttps://legiscan.com/US/bill/HR115/2023Debbie Lesko, Diana Harshbarger, Mary Miller, Kevin Hern, Claudia Tenney, Robert Aderholt, Andy Biggs, Andrew Clyde, Randy Weber, Michael Guest, George Santos, Andrew Ogles, Virginia Foxx, Ralph Norman, Burgess Owens, Ronny Jackson, Harriet Hageman, Jeff Duncan, Jake Ellzey, Jim Banks, Earl Carter, Greg Steube, Ben Cline, Doug LaMalfa, Anna Luna, Michael Burgess, Brian Babin, Garland BarrH 2023-02-09 Introduced in House, H 2023-02-09 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.7b6f1e364f25ff5cf6948802217c33e4
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MichiganHJREWomen: other; women's bill of rights; provide for. Amends the state constitution by adding sec. 29 to art. I.Defining Trans People Out of the Law6/15/2023Printed Joint Resolution Filed 06/14/2023Lowhttps://legiscan.com/MI/bill/HJRE/2023Steve Carra, Joseph Fox, Rachelle Smit, James DeSana, Angela Rigas, Josh Schriver, Matthew Maddock, Jaime Greene, Neil FriskeH 2023-06-14 Introduced By Representative Steve Carra, H 2023-06-14 Read A First Time, H 2023-06-14 Referred To Committee On Government Operations, H 2023-06-15 Printed Joint Resolution Filed 06/14/2023de6b4d0f455fe65d8c9f3f44fa911121
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ArizonaSB1694Public monies; ideology training; prohibitionDEI Prohibitation5/15/2023House third reading FAILED voting: (30-28-1-0)Lowhttps://legiscan.com/AZ/bill/SB1694/2023Jake Hoffman, Sonny Borrelli, Anthony Kern, Justine Wadsack, Justin Heap, Rachel Jones, Cory McGarrHearing 2023-02-15 08:00 SHR 2, Hearing 2023-03-06 13:00 Caucus Room 1, Hearing 2023-03-29 10:00 HHR 3, Hearing 2023-04-04 09:45 HHR 4S 2023-02-01 Introduced in Senate and read first time, S 2023-02-01 Assigned to Senate GOV Committee, S 2023-02-01 Assigned to Senate RULES Committee, S 2023-02-02 Senate read second time, S 2023-02-15 Senate GOV Committee action: Do Pass, voting: (5-3-0-0), S 2023-03-06 Senate RULES Committee action: Proper For Consideration, voting: (4-3-0-0), S 2023-03-07 Senate majority caucus: Do pass, S 2023-03-07 Senate minority caucus: Do pass, S 2023-03-13 Senate Committee of the Whole action: Do Pass Amended, S 2023-03-20 Senate third reading PASSED voting: (16-12-2-0), H 2023-03-20 Transmit to House, H 2023-03-21 Introduced in House and read first time, H 2023-03-21 Assigned to House GOV Committee, H 2023-03-21 Assigned to House RULES Committee, H 2023-03-22 House read second time, H 2023-03-29 House GOV Committee action: Do Pass, voting: (5-4-0-0-0-0), H 2023-04-04 House RULES Committee action: constitutional and in proper form, voting: (5-3-0-0-0-0), H 2023-04-04 House consent calendar, H 2023-04-04 House majority caucus: Do pass, H 2023-04-04 House minority caucus: Do pass, H 2023-04-26 House Committee of the Whole action: Do Pass, H 2023-05-15 House third reading FAILED voting: (30-28-1-0)failedfa703ac3260f7d6bfaa5c3ec377cafc5
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IowaHF616A bill for an act prohibiting institutions of higher learning governed by the state board of regents from expending moneys to fund diversity, equity, and inclusion offices or to hire individuals to serve as diversity, equity, and inclusion officers, creating a private cause of action, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HSB 218.)DEI Prohibitation5/4/2023Rereferred to Education. H.J. 1030.Wprsthttps://legiscan.com/IA/bill/HF616/2023EducationH 2023-03-03 Introduced, placed on calendar. H.J. 494., H 2023-05-04 Rereferred to Education. H.J. 1030.Pass Committeea98fe4a9f1b19e38d2224ca8b4422f16
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OhioSB83Enact Ohio Higher Education Enhancement ActDEI Prohibitation5/23/2023Referred to committee: Higher EducationHighhttps://legiscan.com/OH/bill/SB83/2023Jerry Cirino, Andrew Brenner, Frank Hoagland, Terry Johnson, George Lang, Robert McColley, Sandra O'Brien, Kristina Roegner, Michael Rulli, Timothy Schaffer, Shane WilkinHearing 2023-03-22 11:30 North Hearing Room, Hearing 2023-03-29 11:00 North Hearing Room, Hearing 2023-04-19 16:00 South Hearing Room, Hearing 2023-05-09 10:00 North Hearing Room, Hearing 2023-05-17 09:30 North Hearing Room, Hearing 2023-05-24 10:30 Room 017 Overflow 018, Hearing 2023-06-14 10:30 Room 017S 2023-03-14 Introduced, S 2023-03-21 Referred to committee: Workforce and Higher Education, S 2023-05-17 Reported - Substitute: Workforce and Higher Education, S 2023-05-17 Passed, H 2023-05-22 Introduced, H 2023-05-23 Referred to committee: Higher Education235533955ef27a6165bf4329293dc706
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OhioHB151Enact Ohio Higher Education Enhancement ActDEI Prohibitation4/18/2023Referred to committee: Higher EducationHighhttps://legiscan.com/OH/bill/HB151/2023Steve Demetriou, Josh Williams, Tim Barhorst, Ron Ferguson, Jennifer Gross, Thomas Hall, Marilyn John, Angela King, Brian Stewart, Bernard Willis, Tom YoungHearing 2023-05-10 10:30 Room 017 Overflow 018, Hearing 2023-05-17 10:30 Room 017H 2023-04-06 Introduced, H 2023-04-18 Referred to committee: Higher Educationa7ab54152a022e1b4253a9dcce6b3b05
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South CarolinaH4290DEI in higher educationDEI Prohibitation6/7/2023Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Vaughan, WillisHighhttps://legiscan.com/SC/bill/H4290/2023Josiah Magnuson, Adam Morgan, Alan Morgan, Jordan Pace, Robert May, Jay Kilmartin, Kathy Landing, Joseph Bustos, Rob Harris, Brandon Guffey, Brian Lawson, Melissa Oremus, William Chumley, Thomas Beach, Joe White, Anne Thayer, Don Chapman, James Burns, Patrick Haddon, David O'Neal, Randy Ligon, April Cromer, Stewart Jones, Ashley Trantham, Donald McCabe, David Vaughan, Mark WillisH 2023-04-06 Introduced and read first time, H 2023-04-06 Referred to Committee on Education and Public Works, H 2023-05-16 Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Landing, Bustos, Harris, Guffey, Lawson, Oremus, Chumley, Beach, White, Thayer, Chapman, Burns, Haddon, O'Neal, Ligon, Cromer, S.Jones, Trantham, McCabe, H 2023-06-07 Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Vaughan, Willis3180a0ef25ac2726a49c6f17c051ba42
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TennesseeHB0571AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 9; Title 12; Title 49 and Title 63, relative to limiting the application of DEI training.DEI Prohibitation3/13/2023Taken off notice for cal in s/c Higher Education Subcommittee of Education AdministrationWorsthttps://legiscan.com/TN/bill/HB0571/2023Michele Carringer, Elaine Davis, Justin Lafferty, Rusty Grills, Jody Barrett, Rick Eldridge, Chris Hurt, Kip Capley, Mike Sparks, Jay Reedy, Lowell Russell, Clark Boyd, Tim Rudd, Mark White, Ed ButlerHearing 2023-03-13 15:00 House Hearing Room IIH 2023-01-25 Filed for introduction, H 2023-01-30 Intro., P1C., H 2023-02-01 P2C, ref. to Education Administration, H 2023-02-01 Assigned to s/c Higher Education Subcommittee, H 2023-02-01 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-02-09 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-02-15 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-02-22 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-03-08 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-03-08 Placed on s/c cal Higher Education Subcommittee for 3/13/2023, H 2023-03-13 Sponsor(s) Added., H 2023-03-13 Taken off notice for cal in s/c Higher Education Subcommittee of Education Administration6f1c0ac83b01f91d25d8d79c84c7c11f
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TennesseeSB0603AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 9; Title 12; Title 49 and Title 63, relative to limiting the application of DEI training.DEI Prohibitation3/22/2023Assigned to General Subcommittee of Senate Education CommitteeWorsthttps://legiscan.com/TN/bill/SB0603/2023Joseph HensleyHearing 2023-03-15 12:00 Cordell Hull Building, Hearing 2023-03-22 15:00 Cordell Hull BuildingS 2023-01-25 Filed for introduction, S 2023-01-26 Introduced, Passed on First Consideration, S 2023-01-30 Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Education Committee, S 2023-03-08 Placed on Senate Education Committee calendar for 3/15/2023, S 2023-03-15 Action deferred in Senate Education Committee to 3/22/2023, S 2023-03-15 Placed on Senate Education Committee calendar for 3/22/2023, S 2023-03-22 Assigned to General Subcommittee of Senate Education Committeedd390428b7c51d1742f96163bcd4d1fc
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TexasHB3164Relating to the prohibition of diversity, equity, and inclusion offices and employees at public institutions of higher education.DEI Prohibitation3/15/2023Referred to Higher EducationWorsthttps://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HB3164/2023Carl Tepper, Candy Noble, Jacey Jetton, Jared Patterson, Giovanni Capriglione, Charles Anderson, Ben Bumgarner, Briscoe Cain, David Cook, Mark Dorazio, James Frank, Frederick Frazier, Gary Gates, Stan Gerdes, Cody Harris, Brian Harrison, Richard Hayes, Cole Hefner, Lacey Hull, Carrie Isaac, Stan Kitzman, Terri Leo-Wilson, Janie Lopez, John Lujan, William Metcalf, Angelia Orr, Dennis Paul, Glenn Rogers, Shelby Slawson, Reggie Smith, David Spiller, Valoree Swanson, Kronda Thimesch, Steve Toth, Ellen Troxclair, Gary Vandeaver, Cody Vasut, Terry WilsonH 2023-03-01 Filed, H 2023-03-15 Read first time, H 2023-03-15 Referred to Higher Educationcca7717a248a65509695a0efb527a0f0
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TexasSB17Relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at public institutions of higher education.DEI Prohibitation6/17/2023Effective on 1/1/24Worsthttps://legiscan.com/TX/bill/SB17/2023Charles Creighton, Donna Campbell, Phil King, Lois Kolkhorst, Mayes Middleton, Tan Parker, Angela Paxton, Charles Schwertner, Drew Springer, Paul Bettencourt, Brian Birdwell, Bob Hall, Joan Huffman, Charles Perry, John Kuempel, Matthew Shaheen, Greg BonnenHearing 2023-04-06 09:00 E1.028, Hearing 2023-05-08 08:00 E2.010S 2023-03-10 Received by the Secretary of the Senate, S 2023-03-10 Filed, S 2023-03-13 Read first time, S 2023-03-13 Referred to Education, S 2023-03-28 Referred to s/c on Higher Education, S 2023-04-06 Scheduled for public hearing in s/c on . . ., S 2023-04-06 Considered by subcommittee, S 2023-04-06 Testimony taken in subcommittee, S 2023-04-06 Reported from s/c favorably with substitute, S 2023-04-12 Considered in public hearing, S 2023-04-12 Testimony taken in committee, S 2023-04-12 Vote taken in committee, S 2023-04-12 Reported favorably as substituted, S 2023-04-12 Committee report printed and distributed, S 2023-04-13 Co-author authorized, S 2023-04-13 Placed on intent calendar, S 2023-04-18 Not again placed on intent calendar, S 2023-04-19 Co-author authorized, S 2023-04-19 Placed on intent calendar, S 2023-04-19 Rules suspended-Regular order of business, S 2023-04-19 Record vote, S 2023-04-19 Read 2nd time, S 2023-04-19 Amendment(s) offered FA1 Creighton, S 2023-04-19 Amended, S 2023-04-19 Vote recorded in Journal, S 2023-04-19 Amendment(s) offered FA2 Creighton, S 2023-04-19 Amended, S 2023-04-19 Record vote, S 2023-04-19 Amendment(s) offered FA3 Creighton, S 2023-04-19 Amended, S 2023-04-19 Record vote, S 2023-04-19 Amendment(s) offered FA4 West, S 2023-04-19 Amendment withdrawn, S 2023-04-19 Amendment(s) offered FA5 Miles, S 2023-04-19 Amendment fails of adoption, S 2023-04-19 Record vote, S 2023-04-19 Amendment(s) offered FA6 Menéndez, S 2023-04-19 Amendment fails of adoption, S 2023-04-19 Record vote, S 2023-04-19 Amendment(s) offered FA7 Miles, S 2023-04-19 Amendment fails of adoption, S 2023-04-19 Record vote, S 2023-04-19 Amendment(s) offered FA8 Middleton, S 2023-04-19 Amended, S 2023-04-19 Record vote, S 2023-04-19 Passed to engrossment as amended, S 2023-04-19 Record vote, S 2023-04-19 Rules suspended-Regular order of business, S 2023-04-19 Record vote, S 2023-04-19 Read 3rd time, S 2023-04-19 Passed, S 2023-04-19 Record vote, S 2023-04-19 Remarks ordered printed, S 2023-04-19 Reported engrossed, H 2023-04-20 Received from the Senate, H 2023-04-28 Read first time, H 2023-04-28 Referred to Higher Education, H 2023-05-08 Scheduled for public hearing on . . ., H 2023-05-08 Considered in public hearing, H 2023-05-08 Committee substitute considered in committee, H 2023-05-08 Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee, H 2023-05-09 Public hearing continued on . . ., H 2023-05-09 Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee, H 2023-05-09 Left pending in committee, H 2023-05-12 Considered in formal meeting, H 2023-05-12 Committee substitute considered in committee, H 2023-05-12 Reported favorably as substituted, H 2023-05-15 Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator, H 2023-05-15 Committee report distributed, H 2023-05-16 Committee report sent to Calendars, H 2023-05-17 Considered in Calendars, H 2023-05-19 Placed on Major State Calendar, H 2023-05-19 Read 2nd time, H 2023-05-19 Point of order withdrawn Rule 4, Section 32(c)(1), H 2023-05-19 Point of order overruled Rule 4, Sectio 32(c)(5), H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 1-Cole, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1860, H 2023-05-19 Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal, H 2023-05-19 Amendment(s) offered 2-Schaefer, H 2023-05-19 Point of order withdrawn (amendment) Rule 11, Section 2, H 2023-05-19 Amendment to amendment offered 3-Dutton, H 2023-05-19 Postponed 5/19/23 3:00 PM, H 2023-05-19 Laid out as postponed business, H 2023-05-19 Amendment to amendment withdrawn 3-Dutton, H 2023-05-19 Amendment withdrawn 2-Schaefer, H 2023-05-19 Point of order withdrawn Rule 4, Section 40, and Rule 11, Section 2, H 2023-05-19 Amendment(s) offered 4-Kuempel, H 2023-05-19 Point of order withdrawn (amendment) Rule 11, Section 6(e), H 2023-05-19 Point of order withdrawn (amendment) Article VIII, Section 6, H 2023-05-19 Point of order withdrawn (amendment) Rule 11, Section 2, H 2023-05-19 Amendment to amendment fails of adoption 5-Collier, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1896, H 2023-05-19 Amended 4-Kuempel, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1897, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 6-V. Jones, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1898, H 2023-05-19 Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 7-C. Morales, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1899, H 2023-05-19 Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 8-Bernal, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1900, H 2023-05-19 Amendment(s) offered 9-Toth, Swanson, Hayes, Vasut, Cain, Isaac, Schatzline, Anderson, Wilson, Dorazio, Harrison, More, H 2023-05-19 Point of order withdrawn (amendment) Rule 11, Section 2, H 2023-05-19 Amendment withdrawn 9-Toth, et al., H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 10-J.D. Johnson, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1901, H 2023-05-19 Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal, H 2023-05-19 Point of order withdrawn Rule 4, Section 32(c)(5), H 2023-05-19 Amendment(s) offered 11-Talarico, H 2023-05-19 Point of order withdrawn (amendment) Rule 11, Section 2, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 11-Talarico, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1902, H 2023-05-19 Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 12-Howard, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1903, H 2023-05-19 Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 13-Neave Criado, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1904, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 14-Zwiener, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1905, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 15-Garcia, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1906, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 16-Manuel, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1907, H 2023-05-19 Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 17-J. Jones, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1908, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 18-Neave Criado, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1909, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 19-Flores, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1910, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 20-J.D. Johnson, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1911, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 21-M. González, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1912, H 2023-05-19 Amendment fails of adoption 22-Neave Criado, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1913, H 2023-05-19 Amended 23-Kuempel, H 2023-05-19 Passed to 3rd reading as amended, H 2023-05-19 Record vote RV#1914, H 2023-05-22 Read 3rd time, H 2023-05-22 Amendment fails of adoption 1-Tinderholt, H 2023-05-22 Record vote RV#1919, H 2023-05-22 Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal, H 2023-05-22 Amendment fails of adoption 2-Tinderholt, H 2023-05-22 Record vote RV#1920, H 2023-05-22 Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal, H 2023-05-22 Passed, H 2023-05-22 Record vote RV#1921, H 2023-05-22 Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal, S 2023-05-22 House passage as amended reported, S 2023-05-25 House amendment(s) laid before the Senate, S 2023-05-25 Read, S 2023-05-25 Senate refuses to concur, S 2023-05-25 Senate requests conference committee, S 2023-05-25 Senate appoints conferees, H 2023-05-25 Senate refuses to concur-reported, H 2023-05-25 Senate requests conference committee-reported, H 2023-05-25 Senate appoints conferees-reported, H 2023-05-26 House grants request for conference committee, H 2023-05-26 House appoints conferees, S 2023-05-26 House grants request for conf comm-reported, S 2023-05-26 House appoints conferees-reported, S 2023-05-27 Conference committee report filed, H 2023-05-27 Conf. Comm. Report distributed, S 2023-05-28 Senate adopts conference committee report, S 2023-05-28 Record vote, H 2023-05-28 Senate adopts conf. comm. report-reported, H 2023-05-28 Point of order withdrawn Rule 6, Section 16, H 2023-05-28 House adopts conference committee report, H 2023-05-28 Record vote RV#2212, S 2023-05-28 House adopts conf. comm. report-reported, S 2023-05-29 Reported enrolled, S 2023-05-29 Signed in the Senate, H 2023-05-29 Signed in the House, 2023-05-29 Sent to the Governor, 2023-06-17 Signed by the Governor, 2023-06-17 Effective on 1/1/24Pass Both Chambersadb6d3dd66b778851435c4341b7a8ee2
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TexasHB5127Relating to public higher education reform; authorizing administrative penalties.DEI Prohibitation3/24/2023Referred to Higher EducationWorsthttps://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HB5127/2023Matthew Shaheen, Greg BonnenH 2023-03-10 Filed, H 2023-03-24 Read first time, H 2023-03-24 Referred to Higher Educationcd0c29134b1ecb66c15cb0908c21bda2
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UtahSB0283Study of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher EducationDEI Prohibitation3/3/2023Senate/ filed in Senate file for bills not passedWorsthttps://legiscan.com/UT/bill/SB0283/2023John Johnson, Michael PetersenHearing 2023-02-27 08:10 2023-02-23 Bill Numbered but not Distributed in Legislative Research and General Counsel, 2023-02-23 Numbered Bill Publicly Distributed in Legislative Research and General Counsel, S 2023-02-23 Senate/ received bill from Legislative Research in Waiting for Introduction in the Senate, S 2023-02-23 Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced) in Senate Rules Committee, S 2023-02-23 Senate/ to standing committee in Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee, S 2023-02-27 Senate Comm - Substitute Recommendation from # 0 to # 1 in Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee, S 2023-02-27 Senate Comm - Held in Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee, S 2023-02-28 Senate Comm - Returned to Rules in Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee, S 2023-02-28 LFA/ fiscal note publicly available in Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee, S 2023-03-01 Senate/ comm rpt/ sent to Rules/ substituted in Senate Rules Committee, S 2023-03-03 Senate/ strike enacting clause in Senate Secretary, S 2023-03-03 Senate/ filed in Senate file for bills not passedfaileda6ec2e0b0476f4de7013695c15e8d4dd
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West VirginiaHB3503Relating to nondiscrimination at institutions of higher educationDEI Prohibitation2/14/2023To House EducationHighhttps://legiscan.com/WV/bill/HB3503/2023Chris Pritt, Todd Longanacre, Chuck Horst, Elias Coop-Gonzalez, Riley Keaton, Todd Kirby, Michael Hornby, Chris Phillips, Pat McGeehan, Caleb HannaH 2023-02-14 Filed for introduction, H 2023-02-14 To Education, H 2023-02-14 Introduced in House, H 2023-02-14 To House Educationfailed7d50710ee643938ac136bf42ec652c8100
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IndianaHB1232Child removal and gender identity.Denial of GAC can't be considered Child Abuse1/12/2023Representative Davis M added as coauthorWorsthttps://legiscan.com/IN/bill/HB1232/2023Ryan Lauer, Michelle DavisH 2023-01-10 Authored by Representative Lauer, H 2023-01-10 First reading: referred to Committee on Family, Children and Human Affairs, H 2023-01-12 Representative Davis M added as coauthorf11f848fa36d52e1e2a5718df7d0360b
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IowaHF290A bill for an act relating to the terms gender and sex, including a person's sex designation listed on government documents.Documentation Change Ban2/14/2023Introduced, referred to State Government. H.J. 306.Wprsthttps://legiscan.com/IA/bill/HF290/2023Dean FisherH 2023-02-14 Introduced, referred to State Government. H.J. 306.0fc8dcfb82a472aef0efce6210332559
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FloridaH1069EducationDon't Say Gay Expansion5/18/2023Chapter No. 2023-105DO NOT TRAVELBans saying trans people existshttps://legiscan.com/FL/bill/H1069/2023Education & Employment Committee, Education Quality Subcommittee, Stan McClain, Adam Anderson, Jessica Baker, Doug Bankson, Webster Barnaby, David Borrero, James Buchanan, Jennifer Canady, Randy Fine, Ralph Massullo, Rachel Plakon, Alejandro Rizo, Rick Roth, Michelle SalzmanHearing 2023-03-10 09:00 , Hearing 2023-03-23 08:00 H 2023-02-22 Filed, H 2023-02-28 Referred to Education Quality Subcommittee, H 2023-02-28 Referred to Education & Employment Committee, H 2023-02-28 Now in Education Quality Subcommittee, H 2023-03-07 1st Reading (Original Filed Version), H 2023-03-08 Added to Education Quality Subcommittee agenda, H 2023-03-13 Added to Education Quality Subcommittee agenda, H 2023-03-15 Favorable with CS by Education Quality Subcommittee, H 2023-03-17 Reported out of Education Quality Subcommittee, H 2023-03-17 Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a), H 2023-03-17 CS Filed, H 2023-03-17 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 1), H 2023-03-20 Referred to Education & Employment Committee, H 2023-03-20 Now in Education & Employment Committee, H 2023-03-21 PCS added to Education & Employment Committee agenda, H 2023-03-23 Favorable with CS by Education & Employment Committee, H 2023-03-23 Reported out of Education & Employment Committee, H 2023-03-23 Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a), H 2023-03-23 CS Filed, H 2023-03-23 Bill referred to House Calendar, H 2023-03-23 Bill added to Special Order Calendar (3/30/2023), H 2023-03-23 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 2), H 2023-03-30 Read 2nd time, H 2023-03-30 Amendment 416575 Failed, H 2023-03-30 Amendment 568053 Failed, H 2023-03-30 Amendment 444887 Failed, H 2023-03-30 Amendment 671947 Failed, H 2023-03-30 Amendment 244077 Failed, H 2023-03-30 Amendment 009815 Failed, H 2023-03-30 Amendment 196635 Failed, H 2023-03-30 Amendment 618355 Failed, H 2023-03-30 Amendment 963567 Failed, H 2023-03-30 Amendment 714981 Failed, H 2023-03-30 Amendment 222455 Failed, H 2023-03-30 Placed on 3rd reading, H 2023-03-30 Added to Third Reading Calendar, H 2023-03-31 Read 3rd time, H 2023-03-31 CS passed; YEAS 77, NAYS 35, S 2023-03-31 In Messages, S 2023-03-31 Referred to Fiscal Policy, S 2023-04-03 Received, S 2023-05-02 Withdrawn from Fiscal Policy, S 2023-05-02 Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading, S 2023-05-02 Substituted for CS/SB 1320, S 2023-05-02 Read 2nd time, S 2023-05-02 Amendment(s) failed (215292, 219548, 239894, 430296, 867012, 914368), S 2023-05-02 Placed on 3rd reading, S 2023-05-03 Read 3rd time, S 2023-05-03 CS passed; YEAS 27 NAYS 12, H 2023-05-03 In Messages, H 2023-05-03 Ordered enrolled, 2023-05-16 Signed by Officers and presented to Governor, 2023-05-17 Approved by Governor, 2023-05-18 Chapter No. 2023-105Enacted23e75a44b7329062ab4154a1177f50a8
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FloridaH1223Public PreK-12 Educational Institution and Instruction RequirementsDon't Say Gay Expansion5/5/2023Died in Education & Employment Committee; companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 1069 (Ch. 2023-105)DO NOT TRAVELBans sharing pronouns from trans employees in schools, bans discussions of trans people existshttps://legiscan.com/FL/bill/H1223/2023Choice & Innovation Subcommittee, Adam Anderson, Jessica Baker, Doug Bankson, Dean Black, Randy Fine, Alejandro Rizo, Spencer RoachHearing 2023-03-14 11:30 H 2023-02-28 Filed, H 2023-03-06 Referred to Choice & Innovation Subcommittee, H 2023-03-06 Referred to Education & Employment Committee, H 2023-03-06 Now in Choice & Innovation Subcommittee, H 2023-03-07 1st Reading (Original Filed Version), H 2023-03-10 Added to Choice & Innovation Subcommittee agenda, H 2023-03-14 Favorable with CS by Choice & Innovation Subcommittee, H 2023-03-15 Reported out of Choice & Innovation Subcommittee, H 2023-03-15 Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a), H 2023-03-15 CS Filed, H 2023-03-15 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 1), H 2023-03-16 Referred to Education & Employment Committee, H 2023-03-16 Now in Education & Employment Committee, H 2023-05-05 Died in Education & Employment Committee; companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 1069 (Ch. 2023-105)failed0afc276da96a2c7803a7a1680dbc179f
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FloridaS1320Child Protection in Public SchoolsDon't Say Gay Expansion5/2/2023Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 1069 (Ch. 2023-105), HB 5101 (Ch. 2023-245)DO NOT TRAVELhttps://legiscan.com/FL/bill/S1320/2023Education Pre-K -12, Clay Yarborough, Keith PerryHearing 2023-03-20 12:30 412 Knott Building, Hearing 2023-04-13 10:30 412 Knott BuildingS 2023-03-01 Filed, S 2023-03-06 Referred to Education Pre-K -12; Fiscal Policy, S 2023-03-07 Introduced, S 2023-03-15 On Committee agenda-- Education Pre-K -12, 03/20/23, 12:30 pm, 412 Knott Building, S 2023-03-20 CS by Education Pre-K -12; YEAS 9 NAYS 3, S 2023-03-20 Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) - (Committee Substitute), S 2023-03-21 CS by Education Pre-K -12 read 1st time, S 2023-03-22 Now in Fiscal Policy, S 2023-04-10 On Committee agenda-- Fiscal Policy, 04/13/23, 10:30 am, 412 Knott Building, S 2023-04-13 Favorable by- Fiscal Policy; YEAS 14 NAYS 6, S 2023-04-13 Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading, S 2023-04-27 Placed on Special Order Calendar, 05/02/23, S 2023-05-02 Read 2nd time, S 2023-05-02 Substituted CS/CS/HB 1069, S 2023-05-02 Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 1069 (Ch. 2023-105), HB 5101 (Ch. 2023-245)failed4c929939b22e13dda065283a66b411b1
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AlabamaHB354Relating to education; to amend Section 2 of Act 2022-290, now appearing as Section 16-40A-5, Code of Alabama 1975; to prohibit classroom instruction related to gender identity or sexual orientation in public K-12 schools at certain grade levels and in any grade level in a manner that is not age or developmentally appropriate; to require parents to be notified if there is a change in services or monitoring relating to his or her child's mental, emotional, or physical health; to require parents to be notified of health care services available to students and to allow a parent to opt his or her child out; to require parental consent for certain health care screenings or questionnaires for K-12 students; to provide parents with procedures to express their concern with a local board of education's compliance with certain policies; and to provide a remedy in certain situations.Don't Say Gay/Forced Outing4/20/2023Introduced and Referred to House Education PolicyWorsthttps://legiscan.com/AL/bill/HB354/2023Mack ButlerH 2023-04-20 Read First Time in House of Origin, H 2023-04-20 Introduced and Referred to House Education Policy2a1cbb42f579761aa23e2216f12e66b1
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AlaskaSB96Sex/reproduction Education; SchoolsDon't Say Gay/Forced Outing3/8/2023REFERRED TO JUDICIARYModerateIn schoolshttps://legiscan.com/AK/bill/SB96/2023RulesS 2023-03-08 READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRALS, S 2023-03-08 JUD, FIN, S 2023-03-08 FN1: (EED), S 2023-03-08 GOVERNOR'S TRANSMITTAL LETTER, S 2023-03-08 REFERRED TO JUDICIARYfailed4aeb260a55cb2551cbc7e3d429effcd0
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AlaskaHB105Sex/reproduction Education; SchoolsDon't Say Gay/Forced Outing4/28/2023REFERRED TO JUDICIARYModerateIn schoolshttps://legiscan.com/AK/bill/HB105/2023RulesHearing 2023-03-13 08:00 Davis 106, Hearing 2023-03-29 08:00 Davis 106, Hearing 2023-03-30 17:15 Davis 106, Hearing 2023-04-13 17:15 Barnes 124, Hearing 2023-04-24 08:00 Davis 106, Hearing 2023-04-26 08:00 Davis 106, Hearing 2023-04-28 08:00 Davis 106, Hearing 2023-05-01 13:00 Gruenberg 120H 2023-03-08 READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRALS, H 2023-03-08 EDC, JUD, H 2023-03-08 FN1: (EED), H 2023-03-08 GOVERNOR'S TRANSMITTAL LETTER, H 2023-04-28 EDC RPT CS(EDC) NEW TITLE 1DP 3DNP 1NR 2AM, H 2023-04-28 DP: PRAX, H 2023-04-28 DNP: HIMSCHOOT, STORY, MCCORMICK, H 2023-04-28 NR: RUFFRIDGE, H 2023-04-28 AM: MCKAY, ALLARD, H 2023-04-28 FN1: (EED), H 2023-04-28 REFERRED TO JUDICIARYfailed1c4d0813794c6b406d3161a2e93e7075
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ArkansasSB294To Create The Learns Act; To Amend Various Provisions Of The Arkansas Code As They Relate To Early Childhood Through Grade Twelve Education In The State Of Arkansas; And To Declare An Emergency.Don't Say Gay/Forced Outing3/14/2023Notification that SB294 is now Act 237Worsthttps://legiscan.com/AR/bill/SB294/2023Breanne Davis, Keith Brooks, Matthew Shepherd, Austin Mccollum, Brit McKenzie, Aaron Pilkington, Stephen Meeks, Jeff Wardlaw, Jon Eubanks, Bruce Cozart, Richard Womack, Charlene Fite, Robin Lundstrum, Mary Bentley, Justin Gonzales, Rick Beck, Karilyn Brown, Marcus Richmond, Jack Fortner, Frances Cavenaugh, John Maddox, Sonia Eubanks Barker, Johnny Rye, Steve Hollowell, Danny Watson, Roger Lynch, Carlton Wing, Cindy Crawford, Lee Johnson, Cameron Cooper, Harlan Breaux, Brian Evans, Richard McGrew, David Ray, Howard Beaty, Rick McClure, Jon Milligan, Delia Haak, John Carr, Kendon Underwood, Tony Furman, Grant Hodges, Jeremiah Moore, Brandon Achor, Rebecca Burkes, RJ Hawk, Mindy McAlindon, Matt Brown, Ryan Rose, Chad Puryear, Zack Gramlich, Stetson Painter, Matt Duffield, Steve Unger, Scott Richardson, Wade Andrews, Bart Hester, Missy Irvin, Jonathan Dismang, Jane English, Gary Stubblefield, Scott Flippo, Blake Johnson, David Wallace, Ricky Hill, Mark Johnson, Kim Hammer, Dan Sullivan, Ben Gilmore, Matt McKee, Clint Penzo, Justin Boyd, Jim Petty, Joshua Bryant, Steve Crowell, Matt Stone, Tyler Dees, John Payton, Jim Dotson, Alan ClarkHearing 2023-02-20 09:00 Room A, MAC, Hearing 2023-02-21 09:00 Room A, MAC, Hearing 2023-02-22 09:00 Room A, MAC, Hearing 2023-02-27 13:00 Room A, MACS 2023-02-20 Filed, S 2023-02-20 Read first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to EDUCATION COMMITTEE - SENATE, S 2023-02-22 Returned by the Committee, with the recommendation that it Do Pass, S 2023-02-23 Read the third time and passed., S 2023-02-23 EMERGENCY CLAUSE ADOPTED, S 2023-02-23 Ordered immediately transmitted to the House., H 2023-02-23 RECEIVED FROM THE SENATE, H 2023-02-23 Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on EDUCATION COMMITTEE- HOUSE, H 2023-02-27 Placed on second reading for the purpose of amendment., H 2023-02-27 Amendment No. 1 read and adopted and the bill ordered engrossed., H 2023-02-27 REPORTED CORRECTLY ENGROSSED, H 2023-03-01 Returned by the Committee Do Pass, H 2023-03-02 Motion by Rep. Pilkington for immediate consideration passed, H 2023-03-02 Read the third time and passed and ordered transmitted to the Senate., H 2023-03-02 EMERGENCY CLAUSE ADOPTED, H 2023-03-02 Returned To Senate as passed, as amended # 1, S 2023-03-02 Returned From the House as passed, as amended # 1, S 2023-03-02 Re-referred to EDUCATION COMMITTEE - SENATE, S 2023-03-06 Returned by the Committee with the recommendation that it Do Pass concur in House Amendment No. 1, S 2023-03-07 Placed on second reading for purpose of amendment., S 2023-03-07 House Amendment No. 1 read first time, rule suspended, read second time and concurred in., S 2023-03-07 Rules suspended., S 2023-03-07 Read the third time and passed., S 2023-03-07 EMERGENCY CLAUSE ADOPTED, S 2023-03-07 ORDERED ENROLLED, S 2023-03-07 Reported correctly enrolled and ordered delivered to the Governor., S 2023-03-07 DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR., S 2023-03-14 Notification that SB294 is now Act 237Enacted34453d0420709e4ed3ce33adbc047ec1
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ArkansasHB1738To Create The Parents' Bill Of Rights.Don't Say Gay/Forced Outing5/1/2023Died in House Committee at Sine Die AdjournmentWorsthttps://legiscan.com/AR/bill/HB1738/2023Mindy McAlindon, Gary StubblefieldHearing 2023-03-30 09:30 Room 138, Hearing 2023-04-05 09:45 Room 207, Hearing 2023-04-06 09:00 Room 207H 2023-03-28 Filed, H 2023-03-28 Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on EDUCATION COMMITTEE- HOUSE, H 2023-03-30 Returned by the Committee with the recommendation that it do pass as amended 1 & 2, H 2023-04-03 Placed on second reading for the purpose of amendment., H 2023-04-03 Amendment No. 1 & 2 read and adopted and the bill ordered engrossed., H 2023-04-03 REPORTED CORRECTLY ENGROSSED, H 2023-04-04 Read the third time and passed and ordered transmitted to the Senate., S 2023-04-04 Received from the House., S 2023-04-05 Read first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to EDUCATION COMMITTEE - SENATE, S 2023-04-05 Rules suspended., S 2023-04-05 Withdrawn from committee for purpose of amendment., S 2023-04-05 Re-referred to EDUCATION COMMITTEE - SENATE, S 2023-04-06 Returned To the House as requested., H 2023-04-06 Returned From the Senate as requested., H 2023-04-07 The vote by which HB1738 Passed was expunged., H 2023-04-07 Placed on second reading for the purpose of amendment., H 2023-04-07 Amendment No. 3 read and adopted and the bill ordered engrossed., H 2023-04-07 REPORTED CORRECTLY ENGROSSED, H 2023-04-07 Re-referred to the Committee on EDUCATION COMMITTEE- HOUSE, H 2023-05-01 Died in House Committee at Sine Die Adjournmentfailedfad539f6006a98682587c1d17987b1bc