Hours worked by Assembly employees: each Assembly member directed to determine method and reporting period [Assembly rule
7 (5)]
Legislative hotline call requesting a particular member of the Assembly: referral to any other member of the Assembly or Senate without written consent of the Assembly member who was called prohibited [Assembly rules
95 (43m) and
99m]
Legislative pay increases prohibited until there is an increase in the general state minimum wage [Assembly rule
97m]
Memorializing Congress or the federal government: eliminating the prohibition against offering an Assembly joint resolution or the Assembly receiving a Senate joint resolution [Assembly rules
32 (1)(a),
39 (1),
41 (1)]
Memorializing Congress or the federal government: exemption from rules prohibiting [Assembly rules
32 (1)(a) and
39 (1)]
(offered) -
A 340,
341,
508,
826
Roll call votes using a voting machine (legislature): required to stay open for 3 minutes [Assembly rule
76 (4m)]
Roll call votes using a voting machine (legislature): required to stay open for 5 minutes [Assembly rule
76 (4m)]
Executive budget bill: identification and removal of affected policy items; LRB and JCF provisions [Joint rules
28 and
51m]
Executive budget bill: identification and removal of affected policy items; LRB and JCF provisions [Joint rules
28 and
51m]
Floorperiods for 2005-06 session created; limited-business floorperiod provision re JCRAR bills [Joint rules
81r,
83 (4),
83 (4)(b)]
(received from Senate) -
A 14
Floorperiods for 2005-06 session: December 2006 floorperiod moved to July 12, 2006; JCRAR and JCOER provisions [Joint rules
81r and
83 (4)(b)]
(received from Senate) -
A 1114
Fund-raising social events and related campaign contributions by legislators before enactment of the executive budget bill prohibited [Joint rules
11 and
12]
Limited-business floorperiod re bills introduced by JCRAR: bills with minimum wage as a subject and not agreed to by both houses excluded [Joint rule
81r]
Senate amendment or substitute amendment to executive budget bill containing certain types of policy items: Senate shall not consider [Senate rule
52m]
Senate daily sessions and meetings of its committees: prohibited meeting times [Senate rules
14,
14 (title),
14 (2), and
25 (3)]
Senate rules revised; new rules created [Senate rules
1m (title),
(3),
2 (3),
4 (1) (intro.), (2), 5 (title), (3), (4), (4)(b), 6 (title), (3), 7 (4), 8 (4), (5), 11 (title), (7), 17 (5), 18 (1), (2), (3), 20 (7), 22 (1), 24, 25 (1), (1)(b) and (d), 26 (1), (2), 27 (1), (2)(intro.), (2)(a) and (b), (3), (4)(b), 32 (1), (2), 36 (1), (2)(a) and (b), 37 (1), (4), 38 (3), 40, 41 (1)(b) and (e), 46 (1)(a) and (b), (2)(am) and (b) and (c) and (d), 46 (6), 47 (2), (3), 50 (6)(a) and (b) and (b) 1., 2., 3., and 4., 52, 66, 70, 70 (2), (3), 73m, 77 (title), (1), (3), 78, 79, 80, 88 (2), 89, 93 (title), (intro.), (1), (1d), (1p), (2), 94 (1), (2), 98 (3), 99 (27m), (58)]
Call of the Assembly: parliamentary inquiry re leave of absence -
A 1126
(Motion ruled out of order) -
A 1126
AB-21 not properly before the Senate under s.13.52 (6) -
S 670
(Taken under advisement) -
S 670
(Ruled not well taken) -
S 674
Calendar for extraordinary session -
S 301(Ruled not well taken pursuant to Senate Rule
17) -
S 301
Motion to table a motion to adjourn not in order -
S 219(Ruled well taken pursuant to Senate Rule
68) -
S 219
S.Amdt.1 to S.Sub.Amdt.3 to SB-483 not germane -
S 790
(Taken under advisement) -
S 790
(Ruled not well taken) -
S 791
Assembly seating assignments -
A 12,
561,
564,
719
Constitutional amendments eligible for 2nd consideration -
A 10
Constitutional amendments eligible for 2nd consideration -
S 5
Byers, Anne Tonnon: appointed Assistant Sergeant-At-Arms -
A 9
Skindrud, Richard: elected -
A 9
Blazel, Edward A.: elected -
S 4
Gard, John G.: elected -
A 6
Freese, Stephen: elected -
A 8
AB-3, MPCP enrollment cap increase -
A 215
AB-4, federal tax treatments of health savings accounts -
A 1156
(Assembly failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor)
-
A 1161
AB-55, private campground owners, operators, and employees immunity from civil liability -
A 1154
AB-56: civil actions by local governments against firearm importers, manufacturers, dealers, trade associations, gun clubs, and shooting ranges
-
A 714
AB-58, property tax increase limits -
A 128
AB-63, voter registration ID -
A 211
(Assembly failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor)
-
A 217
AB-84, 180 day school year requirement modified -
A 1019
AB-100, executive budget bill (partial veto) -
A 374
Item C-4, nursing home rate increase (Assembly passed notwithstanding objections of the Governor; Senate refused to concur) -
A 469,
507;
S 366
Item C-8, pharmacy reimbursement rates for brand name prescription drugs (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) -
A 494
Item C-9, pharmacy reimbursement rates for dispensing fees (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) -
A 494
Item C-14, outpatient hospital reimbursement rates (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) -
A 495
Item C-16, bariatric surgery [gastric bypass] prohibition (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) -
A 495