March 6th, 2014 |
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HB 2080 (Vacating convictions for certain tribal fishing activities) was passed out of the senate last night. The next stop is the governor.
March 3rd, 2014 |
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HB 2080 (Vacating convictions for certain tribal fishing activities) was passed out of the Senate Committee on Law and Justice and onto rules. Rules is the last committee before going to the senate floor.
You can read an up to date staff report here.
February 25th, 2014 |
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After passing the house, HB 2080 (Vacating convictions for certain tribal fishing activities) was heard in the the Senate Committee on Law and Justice. You can watch the hearing here or in the window below.
The most recent staff report is here.
February 18th, 2014 |
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HB 2080 (Vacating convictions for certain tribal fishing activities) has been scheduled for a hearing in the Senate Committee on Law and Justice on February 21 at 8 a.m. The hearing will be held in Senate Hearing Room 2
in the Cherberg Building.
February 14th, 2014 |
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HB 2080 (Vacating convictions for certain tribal fishing activities) passed out of the house yesterday on a 92 to 6 vote. You can read the most up to date bill analysis here.
You can watch the floor debate here or in the window below:
January 24th, 2014 |
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After being passed out of the House Committee on Community Development and Housing and Tribal Affairs, HB 2080 (Vacating convictions for certain tribal fishing activities) has now been referred to the Rules committee. Once passed out of rules, it can be considered by the full house.
January 21st, 2014 |
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The House Committee on Community Development and Housing and Tribal Affairs passed HB 2080 (Vacating convictions for certain tribal fishing activities) out of committee. The bill was amended when it was passed. You can read about the amendment in the bill summary here.
You can watch the public hearing on the bill here. The vote on the bill in committee is available here.
January 13th, 2014 |
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HB 2080 “Vacating convictions for certain tribal fishing activities” will be the topic of a public hearing tomorrow (Tuesday), January 13 at 1:30 p.m. The hearing in the house committee on Community Development and Housing & Tribal Affairs will be in House Hearing Rm E in the O’Brien Building.