Current as of June 10, 2017

HB 1, Henry
Provides for the ordinary operating expenses of state government for Fiscal Year 2017-2018
3/16/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/16/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
4/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/1/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/1/2017     Reported with amendments
5/1/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/1/2017     Made Special Order of the Day #1 for Thursday, May 04, 2017
5/4/2017     Amended
5/4/2017     Finally passed by vote of 63 to 40
5/8/2017     Received in the Senate
5/9/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
5/16/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/22/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/25/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/27/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/1/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/1/2017     Reported with amendments
6/1/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/2/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/2/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/2/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/2/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/3/2017     Amended
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
6/4/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/5/2017     Called from the calendar
6/5/2017     House rejected Senate amendments by vote of 62 to 42
6/7/2017     House conferees appointed [Henry, Barras, Smith]
6/8/2017     Senate conferees appointed [LaFleur, Alario, Tarver]

HB 64, Henry
Provides for the ancillary expenses of state government
3/15/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/15/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/1/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/1/2017     Reported with amendments
5/1/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/1/2017     Made Special Order of the Day #2 for Thursday, May 04, 2017
5/4/2017     Finally passed by vote of 103 to 0
5/8/2017     Received in the Senate
5/9/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
6/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/2/2017     Reported with amendments
6/2/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/2/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/2/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 35 to 0
6/4/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/5/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/6/2017
6/6/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/6/2017     Called from the calendar
6/6/2017     House rejected Senate amendments by vote of 88 to 0
6/7/2017     House conferees appointed [Henry, Schroder, Barras]
6/7/2017     Senate conferees appointed [LaFleur, Allain, Hewitt]
6/8/2017     Conference Report received
6/8/2017     House adopted conference report by vote of 96 to 1
6/8/2017     Conference Report received
6/8/2017     Senate adopted conference report by vote of 34 to 0

HB 103, Leger
Provides relative to the amount of the earned income tax credit
3/23/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/23/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means

HB 118, Hoffmann
Levies an additional state excise tax on cigarettes
3/24/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/24/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 175, Jones
Increases the amount of the earned income tax credit
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means

HB 236, Shadoin
Eliminates certain constitutional dedication of revenue and certain treasury funds
3/29/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/29/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/9/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Reported with amendments
5/15/2017     To be recommitted to Civil Law & Procedure
5/16/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
5/22/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/22/2017     Reported with amendments
5/23/2017     Reengrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/25/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Wednesday, May 31, 2017
5/31/2017     Called from the calendar
5/31/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/1/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Friday, June 02, 2017
6/2/2017     Called from the calendar
6/2/2017     Amended
6/2/2017     Failed to pass by vote of 60 to 33; to be reconsidered
6/5/2017     Vote reconsidered
6/5/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call

HB 255, Carter, G.
Allows for the use of the Budget Stabilization Fund for the state costs associated with a declared disaster
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Reported with amendments
5/17/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
5/22/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/22/2017     Reported without amendments
5/23/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/25/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Tuesday, May 30, 2017
5/30/2017     Called from the calendar
5/30/2017     Finally passed by vote of 94 to 2
5/31/2017     Received in the Senate
5/31/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
6/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 271, Hoffmann
Levies an additional state excise tax on vapor products and electronic cigarettes
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 397, Edmonds
Provides relative to the Medical Assistance Programs Fraud Detection Fund
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/8/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/8/2017     Reported with amendments
5/9/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/11/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/16/2017
5/16/2017     Finally passed by vote of 61 to 41
5/17/2017     Received in the Senate
5/18/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 427, Miller, D.
Provides relative to the tax credit for certain medical providers
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Reported with amendments
5/16/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/22/2017
5/22/2017     Amended
5/22/2017     Finally passed by vote of 90 to 0
5/23/2017     Received in the Senate
5/24/2017     Referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
5/30/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/31/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/31/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Amended
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
6/2/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/4/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/5/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 81 to 0
6/6/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 458, Amedee
Eliminates certain statutory dedications of funds and eliminates certain dedications into certain funds
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/8/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 500, Seabaugh
Provides relative to the fees and grants eligible for the business-supported child care tax credit
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means

SB 24, Morrell
Exempts diapers and feminine hygiene products from state and local sales and use tax
3/20/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/20/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
4/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/24/2017     Reported with amendments
4/25/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/26/2017     Recommitted to committee on Finance
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Hearing Scheduled

SB 27, Morrell
Constitutional amendment to exempt diapers and feminine hygiene products from state sales and use tax
3/20/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/20/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
4/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/24/2017     Reported with amendments
4/25/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/26/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call

SB 67, Fannin
Provides relative to certain appropriations
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Finance
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
5/8/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/8/2017     Reported favorably
5/9/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/10/2017     Amended
5/10/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
5/11/2017     Received in the House
5/15/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/30/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported favorably
5/30/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/31/2017     Reported with Bureau amendments
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/4/2017
6/4/2017     Finally passed by vote of 87 to 6
6/5/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/6/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 33 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 226, Hewitt
Eliminates certain statutory dedications and eliminates certain dedications of certain funds
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Finance
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled

 

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