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
Item F-3, adoption expenses credit (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) -
A 492
Item F-4, health savings accounts (Failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor) -
A 492
AB-152, precentage of fines and forfeitures retained by counties -
A 1019
AB-207, health care provider refusal to provide certain medical procedures on moral or religious grounds -
A 526
AB-208, rural enterprise development zone (partial veto) -
A 1022
(Assembly failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor)
-
A 1160
AB-209, portion of USH 14 designated the Ronald Reagan Highway
-
A 264
AB-299, eliminates county shoreland zoning ordinance requirement on newly incorporated territory -
A 1022
AB-327, unincorporated cooperative association created -
A 1020
AB-461, Legislature must concur by joint resolution before Governor may allow off-reservation gaming -
A 1154
(Assembly failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor)
-
A 1160
AB-499, human cloning -
A 576
AB-509, exception to immunity provisions re litigation for failure to repair highways -
A 1020
AB-597, building code or zoning ordinance violations -
A 997
AB-730, certain institutions within U.W. System allowed to operate an independent charter school -
A 1020
AB-764, medical malpractice cases re collateral source payments -
A 642
AB-766, medical malpractice cases re noneconomic damages -
A 642
AB-850, pier or wharf requirements -
A 1156
(Assembly failed to pass notwithstanding objections of the Governor)
-
A 1161
AB-871, post-dated checks and checks given for past consideration -
A 1021
AB-969, cash bond first used to pay restitution to crime victim -
A 1021
AB-1021, health care provider apology inadmissible as evidence of liability
-
A 1155
AB-1060, "virtual charter school" definition -
A 1021
AB-1071, time allowed for medical malpractice claims under certain conditions -
A 1016
AB-1072, reduction of damages in medical malpractice cases under certain conditions -
A 1016
AB-1074, caps on attorney fees and prohibit recovery of certain other costs in medical malpractice cases -
A 1017
AB-1182, certain DOA Secretary report to JCF -
A 1157
SB-42, voter registration ID -
S 323
SB-55, enterprise development zones -
S 324
SB-58: product liability law changes -
S 518
SB-68, schools may choose not to comply with SAGE -
S 777
SB-70: lay and expert witness testimony -
S 519
SB-138: doctors required to make certain statements to women seeking abortions -
S 519