HB 9015: The James Madison Institute
RESOLUTION
by
Fasano
The James Madison Institute; expresses deep appreciation to The James Madison Institute & its officers & staff for undertaking & successfully executing responsibilities of producing Leadership NOW.
Last Action:
4/2/2001
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Placed on Calendar, on second reading; Placed on Special Order Calendar -HJ 00418; Read second time -HJ 00418; Amendment(s) adopted -HJ 00419; Adopted as amended -HJ 00419
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Bill History
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Chamber |
Action |
3/22/2001 |
House |
• Filed; Introduced -HJ 00342
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4/2/2001 |
House |
• Placed on Calendar, on second reading; Placed on Special Order Calendar -HJ 00418; Read second time -HJ 00418; Amendment(s) adopted -HJ 00419; Adopted as amended -HJ 00419
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HB 9015, Engrossed 1 (Current Bill Version) Posted 4/3/2001 at 1:15 AM
Related Bills (1)
Bill Number |
Subject |
Filed By |
Relationship
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Last Action and Location |
H 9009
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The James Madison Institute |
Fasano |
Similar |
Last Action: 5/4/2001 H Died, reference deferred, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HR 9015 (Adopted)
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HB 9015, Original Filed Version Posted 3/23/2001 at 1:02 AM
Floor Amendments (1)
Amendment |
Sponsor |
Filed |
Last Floor Action |
Format |
425915 - Amendment
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Fasano |
4/2/2001 8:26 AM
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