Assembly Bill 923
Relating to: increasing funding for tourism marketing related to bicycling in this state and making an appropriation.
By Representative Hulsey.
To committee on Tourism.
Assembly Bill 924
Relating to: disapproval of amendments to condominium documents.
By Representative Barca.
To committee on Housing and Real Estate.
Assembly Bill 925
Relating to: fraud in parental choice programs and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Genrich, Goyke, Barnes, Berceau, Kahl, Mason, Ohnstad, Pasch, C. Taylor and Wright; cosponsored by Senator Lassa.
To committee on Education.
Assembly Bill 926
Relating to: a study of the viability of permitting students to attend certain institutions of higher education without paying tuition or fees.
By Representatives Genrich, Mason, Barnes, Hesselbein, Goyke, Shankland, Sargent, Ohnstad, Wright and C. Taylor; cosponsored by Senators Harris and Vinehout.
To committee on Colleges and Universities.
Assembly Bill 927
Relating to: regulation of captive new world quail by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection and granting rule-making authority.
By Representative Vruwink.
To committee on Natural Resources and Sporting Heritage.
Assembly Bill 928
Relating to: creating a refundable individual income tax credit for tuition expenses paid for dependents who attend certain private elementary and secondary schools, and charter schools.
By Representative Kaufert; cosponsored by Senator Grothman.
To committee on Ways and Means.
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Enrolled Bills and Joint Resolutions
The following Assembly proposals, which have been approved by both the Assembly and Senate, have been enrolled by the Legislative Reference Bureau:
Assembly Bill 409
Assembly Bill 412
Assembly Bill 494
Assembly Bill 581
Assembly Bill 612
Assembly Bill 613
Assembly Bill 644
Assembly Bill 670
Assembly Bill 675
Assembly Bill 684
Assembly Bill 701
Assembly Bill 702
Assembly Bill 801
Assembly Bill 825
Assembly Joint Resolution 65
Assembly Joint Resolution 96
Assembly Joint Resolution 101
Assembly Joint Resolution 113
Assembly Joint Resolution 117
Assembly Joint Resolution 118
Assembly Joint Resolution 116
Assembly Joint Resolution 119
PATRICK E. FULLER
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Chief Clerk Reports
The Chief Clerk records:
Assembly Bill 244
Assembly Bill 733
Assembly Bill 734
Assembly Bill 805
Presented to the Governor on Thursday, April 3.
PATRICK E. FULLER
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Reference Bureau Corrections
Assembly Amendment 4 to Assembly Bill 581
In enrolling, the following correction was made:
1. Page 1, line 4: delete “Section 1g” and substitute “Section 1y.
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Assembly Amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 581
In enrolling, the following corrections were made:
1. Page 5, line 19: delete “known.” and substitute “known”.
2. Page 6, line 6: delete “delete “and”” and substitute “delete the first “and””.
****Note: Clarifies that Assembly Amendment 5 deletes the first instance of the word “and” on page 8, line 5, of Assembly Bill 581.
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Assembly Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 675
In enrolling, the following correction was made:
1. Page 1, line 10: delete that line and substitute “8. Page 6, line 13: delete “has fetal” and substitute “has a fetal”.”.
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Assembly Bill 675
In enrolling, the following correction was made:
1. Page 6, line 16: delete “that that” and substitute “that”.
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Adjournment
Representative Kuglitsch moved that the Assembly stand adjourned pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.
The question was: Shall the Assembly stand adjourned?
Motion carried.
The Assembly stood adjourned.
1:05 P.M.
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