HB 349: Establish obscenity filter requirements for electronic devices
Legislative actions
Date | Action |
---|---|
Jan 26 | Introduced |
Jan 27 | First Reading |
Jan 27 | Referred to Committee |
Feb 1 | Hearing πΊπ Official recording 1. Official recording 2. |
Feb 15 | Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed as Amended β
7-6 R6-3 D1-3 |
Feb 27 | |
Feb 27 | Rereferred to Committee π₯ House Appropriations |
Feb 28 | Hearing π₯ House Appropriations πΊπ Official recording 1. Official recording 2. |
Feb 28 | Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed as Amended π₯ House Appropriations β
13-10 R13-3 D0-7 |
Mar 2 | |
Mar 3 | 3rd Reading Passed β
61-37 R58-9 D3-28 |
Mar 3 | Transmitted to Senate |
Mar 9 | First Reading |
Mar 13 | Referred to Committee |
Mar 22 | Hearing πΊπ Official recording 1. Official recording 2. |
Mar 30 | Tabled in Committee β 10-0 |
May 8 | Died in Standing Committee |
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