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SB568 - TO REDEFINE THE BOUNDARIES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICTS.


Bill Number:
SB568 PDF
SB568
Originating Chamber:
Senate
Lead Sponsor:
Introduction Date:
3/3/1997 4:31:28 PM

Bill Status History

Chamber
Date
Action
Vote
House
4/5/1997 11:23:35 AM
Read the second time and referred to the Judiciary Committee
House
4/4/1997 8:23:22 PM
Read the first time, second reading objected to.
House
4/4/1997 7:16:00 PM
RECEIVED FROM THE SENATE
Senate
4/4/1997 7:05:20 PM
Ordered immediately transmitted to the House.
Senate
4/4/1997 7:05:08 PM
CLINCHER MOTION ADOPTED.
Senate
4/4/1997 7:04:33 PM
Read third time and passed.
Senate
4/4/1997 7:01:10 PM
Rules suspended.
Senate
4/3/1997 6:16:48 PM
The vote by which SB568 failed to pass on 3/18/97 was expunged
Senate
3/18/1997 3:03:56 PM
Read third time and failed to pass.
Senate
3/17/1997 2:00:48 PM
Returned by the Committee, with the recommendation that it Do Pass
Senate
3/3/1997 4:31:28 PM
Read first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to Committee on Judiciary