CS/HB 461: Elections/Contributions
GENERAL BILL
Elections/Contributions
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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4/18/1997 |
• Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 97-13 -HJ 00701 |
Related Bills
No Related Bills AvailableBill Text
Version | Posted | Format |
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H 461 Filed | 8/28/2000 11:07 AM | Web Page | PDF |
H 461 c1 | 8/28/2000 11:07 AM | Web Page | PDF |
H 461 e1 | 8/28/2000 11:07 AM | Web Page | PDF |
H 461 er | 8/28/2000 11:07 AM | Web Page | PDF |
Committee Amendments
Floor Amendments
Bill Analyses
Type | Analysis | Author | Posted | Format |
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Bill Analysis | H 461 | Election Reform (Post-Meeting) | 2/17/1997 12:00 AM | |
Bill Analysis | H 461 | Election Reform (Post-Meeting) | 2/26/1997 12:00 AM | |
Bill Analysis | H 461 | Election Reform (Post-Meeting) | 3/4/1997 12:00 AM | |
Bill Analysis | H 461 | Election Reform (Post-Meeting) | 3/4/1997 12:00 AM |
Vote History - Committee
No Committee Vote History AvailableVote History - Floor
Vote | Date | Chamber | Result |
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H 461 e1 | 3/6/1997 9:52 AM | House | 115 Yeas - 2 Nays |
H 461 e1 | 3/20/1997 10:17 AM | Senate | 37 Yeas - 2 Nays |
H 461 e1 | 4/3/1997 4:36 PM | Senate | 40 Yeas - 0 Nays |
Citations - Statutes (0)
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Citations - Constitution (0)
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Citations - Chapter Law (0)
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