Senate Bill 312: Generally revise laws for crime victims
Legislative actions
Date | Action |
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Feb 13 | Introduced |
Feb 13 | First Reading |
Feb 14 | Referred to Committee |
Feb 25 | Hearing 👥 Senate Judiciary |
Feb 26 | Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed 👥 Senate Judiciary ✅ 8-0 R5-0 D3-0 |
Feb 28 | 2nd Reading Passed ✅ 44-6 R26-6 D18-0 |
Mar 1 | 3rd Reading Passed ✅ 43-7 R25-7 D18-0 |
Mar 1 | Transmitted to House |
Mar 3 | Referred to Committee |
Mar 3 | First Reading |
Apr 7 | Hearing 👥 House Judiciary |
Apr 9 | Tabled in Committee ❌ 19-1 R12-0 D7-1 |
Apr 11 | Taken from Committee; Placed on 2nd Reading ✅ 56-43 R15-43 D41-0 |
Apr 14 | 2nd Reading Not Concurred ❌ 50-50 R10-48 D40-2 |
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