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Economic StabilityHB 1009Allows child support to start at conceptionRep. Elizabeth Rowray, Rep. Chris Jeter, Rep. Joanna King, Rep. Wendy McNamaraLinkJudiciary01/12: First Reading, assigned to committee // 02/09: Passed & Amended by committee // 02/13: Second Reading, ordered engrossed // 02/13: Amendment ruled out of order // 02/13: ruling of chair sustained // Third Reading: Passed // 02/15: Referred to Senate // 02/27: First Reading, Referred to Committee on Judiciary // 03/08: Passed and adopted // 03/14: Second Reading amended, ordered engrossed // 03/16: Placed back on second reading // 03/20: Reread second time: amended, ordered engrossed // 03/21: Third Reading: Passed // 03/22: Returned to the House with amendments // 04/04: Motion to concur filed // 04/11: House Concurred with Senate Amendments // 04/21: Signed by Speaker and President Pro Tempore // 04/26: Signed by the President of the Senate// 05/01: Signed by the governor
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Economic StabilityHB 1005HousingRep. Doug Miller, Rep. Timothy O'Brien, Rep. David HallLinkGovernment and Regulatory Reform01/12: First Reading, assigned to committee // 02/09: Passed & Amended by committee // 02/13: Second Reading, ordered engrossed // 02/13: Amendment ruled out of order // 02/13: ruling of chair sustained // Third Reading: Passed // 02/15: Referred to Senate // 02/27: First Reading, Referred to Committee on Judiciary // 03/08: Passed and adopted // 03/14: Second Reading amended, ordered engrossed // 03/16: Placed back on second reading // 03/20: Reread second time: amended, ordered engrossed // 03/21: Third Reading: Passed // 03/22: Returned to the House with amendments // 04/04: Motion to concur filed // 04/11: House Concurred with Senate Amendments // 04/21: Signed by Speaker and President Pro Tempore // 04/26: Signed by the President of the Senate// 05/01: Signed by the governor
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Economic StabilityHB 1157
Residential Housing Development Program
Rep. Justin Moed, Rep. Doug Miller, Rep. Renee Pack, Rep. Chris MayLinkWays & Means01/12: First Reading, assigned to committee // 02/09: Passed & Amended by committee // 02/13: Second Reading, ordered engrossed // 02/13: Amendment ruled out of order // 02/13: ruling of chair sustained // Third Reading: Passed // 02/15: Referred to Senate // 02/27: First Reading, Referred to Committee on Judiciary // 03/08: Passed and adopted // 03/14: Second Reading amended, ordered engrossed // 03/16: Placed back on second reading // 03/20: Reread second time: amended, ordered engrossed // 03/21: Third Reading: Passed // 03/22: Returned to the House with amendments // 04/04: Motion to concur filed // 04/11: House Concurred with Senate Amendments // 04/21: Signed by Speaker and President Pro Tempore // 04/26: Signed by the President of the Senate// 05/01: Signed by the governor
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Economic StabilityHB 1627Sale of Tax Sale Properties to NonprofitsRep. Maureen Bauer, Rep. Justin MoedLinkLocal Government01/12: First Reading, assigned to committee // 02/09: Passed & Amended by committee // 02/13: Second Reading, ordered engrossed // 02/13: Amendment ruled out of order // 02/13: ruling of chair sustained // Third Reading: Passed // 02/15: Referred to Senate // 02/27: First Reading, Referred to Committee on Judiciary // 03/08: Passed and adopted // 03/14: Second Reading amended, ordered engrossed // 03/16: Placed back on second reading // 03/20: Reread second time: amended, ordered engrossed // 03/21: Third Reading: Passed // 03/22: Returned to the House with amendments // 04/04: Motion to concur filed // 04/11: House Concurred with Senate Amendments // 04/21: Signed by Speaker and President Pro Tempore // 04/26: Signed by the President of the Senate// 05/01: Signed by the governor
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Economic StabilitySB 419
State Tax Matters; Makes clarifying changes to workforce housing tax credit
Sen. Travis HoldmanLinkTax & Fiscal Policy01/19: First Reading, referred to committee // 02/21: passed & adopted // 02/23: Second Reading: ordered engrossed // 02/27: Third Reading: Passed // 02/28: Referred to House // 03/06: First Reading, referred to Committee on Ways & Means // 03/15: In Committee, no vote yet // 04/05: Passed & Adopted // 04/11: Second Reading: Amended, ordered engrossed // 04/17: Third Reading: Passed // 04/18: Returned to the Senate with Amendments // 04/18: Motion to dissent filed // 04/18: Senate dissented from House amendments // 04/19: Senate Conferees appointed & advisors appointed // 04/19: House conferees and advisors appointed // 04/26: CCR #1 filed in the House // 04/27: CCR #1 adopted by House & Senate // 04/28: Signed by the President Pro Tempore // 05/04: Signed by the governor
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Economic StabilitySB 452Consumer Credit & Financial InstitutionsSen. Eric BasslerLinkInsurance & Financial Institutions01/10: First reading, referred to committee // 02/02: Passed & Adopted by committee // 02/06: Second Reading, ordered engrossed // 02/09: Third Reading: Passed // 02/10: Referred to House // 02/28: First Reading, referred to Committee on Financial Institutions // 03/09: In Committee, no vote // 04/03: Passed & Adopted // 04/06: Second Reading: Ordered Engrossed // 04/10: Third Reading: Passed // 04/11: Returned to the Senate with amendments // 04/18: Motion to concur filed // 04/19: Concurrence failed due to lack of constitutional majority // 04/20: Concurrence withdrawn // 04/20: Motion to dissent filed // 04/20: Senate dissented from House amendments // 04/20: House conferees and advisors appointed // 04/24: Senate conferees and advisors appointed // 04/27: CCR #1 filed in House and Senate & adopted by House and Senate // 04/28: Signed by President Pro Tempore & President of the Senate // 05/04: Signed by the governor
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EqualitySB 480Prohibits gender transition procedures for minorsSen. Tyler Johnson, Sen. Ed CharbonneauLinkHealth and Provider Services01/19: First Reading, referred to committee // 02/23: Passed & Adopted by Committee // 02/27: Second Reading, amended, ordered engrossed // 02/28: Third Reading: Passed // 03/01: Referred to House // 03/06: First Reading, referred to Committee on Public Health // 03/21: Passed & Adopted // 03/23: Second Reading: ordered Engrossed // 03/27: Third Reading, Passed // 04/05: Signed by the governor
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EqualityHB 1608Prohibits school staff from using names/pronouns inconsistent w/ student's biological sexRep. Michelle Davis LinkEducation01/19: First Reading, referred to committee // 02/20: Passed & adopted by committee // 02/22: Second Reading: Ordered Engrossed // 02/23: Third Reading, Passed // 02/24: Referred to Senate // 03/06: First Reading; referred to committee on Education & Career Development // 03/22 Passed & Adopted // 04/06: Second Reading: Passed, Amended, & ordered engrossed // 04/10: Third Reading, Passed // 04/11: Returned to the House with amendments // 04/24: Motion to concur filed // House concurred in Senate amendments // 04/28: Signed by the President Pro Tempore // 04/28: Signed by the President of the Senate // 05/01: Signed by the Speaker // 05/04: Signed by the governor
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Sexual Harassment, Assault, & ConsentSB 158Changes domestic violence lawsSen. Michael CriderLinkCorrections and Criminal Law01/09: First Reading, referred to committee // 01/19: Passed & Adopted by Committee // 02/09: Second reading, amended, ordered engrossed // 02/13: Third Reading: Passed // 02/14: referred to House // 02/28: First Reading, referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Codes // 03/16: Passed & Adopted // 03/20: Second Reading, ordered engrossed // 03/21: Third Reading: Passed // 03/22: Returned to Senate with amendments // 04/03: Motion to concur filed // 04/04: Senate concurred in House amendments // 04/06: Signed by President Pro Tempore // 04/11 signed by the speaker // 04/17: Signed by the President of the Senate // 04/20: Signed by the Governor // 04/20: Public Law 28
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Voter AccessHB 1334Absentee Voting Rep. Timothy WescoLinkElections and Apportionment01/12: First Reading, referred to committee // 02/16: Passed & Adopted by Committee // 02/21: Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed // 02/22: Third Reading, Passed // 02/23: Referred to Senate // 03/06: First Reading, referred to Committee on Elections /// 03/06: In committee, 03/20: Passed & Amended // 03/28: Second Reading: Passed, Amended, Ordered Engrossed // 04/03: Third Reading, Passed // 04/04: Returned to the House w/ amendments // 04/10: Motion to Concur filed // 04/11: House concurred with Senate Amendments // 04/21: Signed by the Speaker // 04/21: Signed by the President Pro Tempore // 04/26: Signed by the President of the Senate // 05/01: Signed by the governor
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Voter AccessHB 1336Election MattersRep. Timothy WescoLinkElections and Apportionment01/17: First Reading, referred to committee // 02/09: Passed & Adopted by Committee // 02/13: Second Reading, ordered engrossed // 02/14: Third Reading, Passed // 02/15: Referred to Senate // 02/27: First Reading, referred to Committee on Elections // 03/20: Passed & Amended // Second Reading scheduled for 03/27, time ran out // 04/06: Second Reading: Passed, Amended, and Ordered engrossed // 04/10: Third Reading, Passed // 04/11: Returned to the House with amendments // 04/24: Motion to concur filed // 04/24: House concurred in Senate Amendments // 04/28: Signed by the President Pro Tempore // 05/01: Signed by the speaker // 05/04: Signed by the governor
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Women's HealthSB1Mental Health Services Waivers & Expansion Sen. Michael CriderLinkAppropriations01/09: First Reading, referred to committee // 02/06: Passed & Adopted by committee // 02/09: Second Reading: amended, ordered engrossed // 02/13: Third Reading: Passsed // 02/14: Referred to House // 02/28: First Reading, referred to committee on Public Health // 04/04: Passed & Adopted, referred to Committee on Ways & Means pursuant to House Rule 127 // 04/11: Passed & Adopted // 04/13: Second Reading, Amended, ordered Engrossed // 04/17: Third Reading, Passed // 04/18: Returned to the Senate with Amendments // 04/20: Motion to concur filed // 04/20: Motion to concur filed // 04/20: Senate concurred in House Amendments // 04/24: Signed by the President Pro Tempore // 04/28: Signed by President of the Senate // 05/01: Signed by the speaker // 05/04: Signed by the governor
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Women's HealthSB 252Allows for LARCs to be transferred between medicaid recipientsSen. Shelli YoderLinkHealth and Provider Services01/10: First Reading, referred to committee // 02/01: Passed & Adopted by Committee // 02/06: Second Reading, ordered engrossed // 02/07: Third Reading passed // 02/09: Referred to House // 02/28: First Reading: Referred to Committee on Public Health // 04/11: Passed & Adopted by Committee // 04/13: Second Reading Amended, Ordered Engrossed // 04/17: Third Reading, Passed // 04/18: Returned to the Senate with amendments // 04/18: Motion to dissent filed // 04/18: Senate dissented from House Amendments // 04/18: Senate conferees appointed: Glick and Yoder // 04/18: Senate advisors appointed: Breaux, Charbonneau, & Busch// 04/18: House conferees appointed: Negele & Fleming // 04/18: House advisors appointed: Vermillion, Barrett, & Summers // 4/24:CCR filed in House and Senate // 4/25: conference committee report: Adopted by House & Senate // 04/26: Signed by the President Pro Tempore // 04/28: Signed by President of the Senate // 05/01: Signed by the Speaker // 05/04: Signed by the governor
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Women's HealthHB 1568Allows pharmacists to prescribe oral and patch hormonal birth controlRep. Elizabeth Rowray, Rep. Sharon Negele, Rep. Ann Vermilion, Rep Rita FlemingLinkPublic Health01/19: First Reading, referred to committee // 02/14: Passed & Adopted by Committee // 02/16: Second Reading: Amended, ordered engrossed // 02/20: Third Reading Passed // 02/21: Referred to Senate // 03/01: First Reading, referred to Committee on Health and Provider Services // 03/22: In Committee, Vote Held // 03/29: Passed in committee; referred to Appropriations for an additional hearing // 04/06: Passed appropriations committee // 04/10: Second Reading, ordered engrossed // 04/11: Third Reading: Passed // 04/12: Returned to House with no amendments // 04/21: signed by Speaker & President Pro Tempore // 04/26: Signed by the President of the Senate // 05/01:Signed by the governor
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