Box 2
Contains 17 Results:
Voting Meeting on House Bill 1196, 2025, 2016-10-25
The records of Rules Committee 2015-2016, the Republicans are the majority. The Chair was Dave Reed.
Most of this committee's attention was focused on increasing punishment for crimes and raising government subsidies such as welfare.
Voting Meeting on House Bill 245, 516, 850, 1600, 1864, 1968, 2107 and Senate Bill 1219, 2016-10-26
The records of Rules Committee 2015-2016, the Republicans are the majority. The Chair was Dave Reed.
Most of this committee's attention was focused on increasing punishment for crimes and raising government subsidies such as welfare.
Voting Meeting on House Bill 1403, 1496, 1699, 1737, 1907 and Senate Bill 385, 1229, 2016-10-26
The records of Rules Committee 2015-2016, the Republicans are the majority. The Chair was Dave Reed.
Most of this committee's attention was focused on increasing punishment for crimes and raising government subsidies such as welfare.
Voting Meeting on House Bill 319, 1437,and Senate Bill 1062, 2016-10-26
The records of Rules Committee 2015-2016, the Republicans are the majority. The Chair was Dave Reed.
Most of this committee's attention was focused on increasing punishment for crimes and raising government subsidies such as welfare.
Voting Meeting on House Bill 263, 2016-10-26
The records of Rules Committee 2015-2016, the Republicans are the majority. The Chair was Dave Reed.
Most of this committee's attention was focused on increasing punishment for crimes and raising government subsidies such as welfare.
Voting Meeting on House Bill 869, 1887, 2016-10-27
The records of Rules Committee 2015-2016, the Republicans are the majority. The Chair was Dave Reed.
Most of this committee's attention was focused on increasing punishment for crimes and raising government subsidies such as welfare.
Meetings, Tours, and Public Hearings
The records of Rules Committee 2015-2016, the Republicans are the majority. The Chair was Dave Reed.
Most of this committee's attention was focused on increasing punishment for crimes and raising government subsidies such as welfare.
