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SB617 - TO PROVIDE A MECHANISM FOR MEMBERS OF SECOND CLASS CITY AND TOWN COUNCILS TO REMOVE ALDERMEN FOR EXCESSIVE ABSENCES FROM COUNCIL MEETINGS.


Bill Number:
SB617 PDF
SB617
Status:
Senate -- Returned by the Committee, with the recommendation that it Do Not Pass
Originating Chamber:
Senate
Lead Sponsor:
Introduction Date:
3/5/1997 5:19:59 PM

Bill Status History

Chamber
Date
Action
Vote
Senate
3/11/1997 1:23:35 PM
Returned by the Committee, with the recommendation that it Do Not Pass
Senate
3/7/1997 1:38:22 PM
Re-referred to the Committee on City, County and Local Affairs
Senate
3/7/1997 1:38:13 PM
Report correctly engrossed.
Senate
3/7/1997 11:05:32 AM
Amendment # 1 read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and adopted, ordered engrossed.
Senate
3/7/1997 11:05:25 AM
Withdrawn from Committee for purpose of amendment # 1
Senate
3/5/1997 5:19:59 PM
Read first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to Committee on City, County and Local Affairs