Senate Bill 69: Revise county attorney reporting requirements for child sexual abuse
Legislative actions
Date | Action |
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Dec 27 | Introduced |
Jan 6 | First Reading |
Jan 7 | Referred to Committee |
Jan 25 | Hearing 👥 Senate Judiciary |
Jan 29 | Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed 👥 Senate Judiciary ✅ 9-0 R6-0 D3-0 |
Feb 3 | 2nd Reading Passed ✅ 50-0 R32-0 D18-0 |
Feb 4 | 3rd Reading Passed ✅ 50-0 R32-0 D18-0 |
Feb 4 | Transmitted to House |
Feb 5 | Referred to Committee |
Feb 5 | First Reading |
Apr 3 | Hearing 👥 House Judiciary |
Apr 8 | Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred 👥 House Judiciary ✅ 20-0 R12-0 D8-0 |
Apr 10 | 2nd Reading Motion to Amend Carried ✅ 86-14 R58-0 D28-14 |
Apr 10 | 2nd Reading Concurred as Amended ✅ 98-2 R58-0 D40-2 |
Apr 11 | 3rd Reading Concurred ✅ 97-2 R57-0 D40-2 |
Apr 11 | Returned to Senate with Amendments |
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