Tuesday, April 28, 2015

#NCGA Senate Calendar April 29, 2015

The Senate Calendar has been posted on the N.C. General Assembly's website.

http://www.ncleg.net/Calendars/CurrentCalendars/CurrentSenateCalendar.pdf

NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

2015 SESSION

SENATE CALENDAR

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Senate Convenes - 9:00 a.m.

Legislative Day 52

CALL TO ORDER

Lieutenant Governor Dan Forest, President

PRAYER

The Reverend Peter Milner, Senate Chaplain

JOURNAL APPROVAL

RATIFICATION OF BILLS ORDERED ENROLLED

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

REPORTS OF SELECT COMMITTEES

INTRODUCTIONS

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

VETO MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

SPECIAL ORDERS

GENERAL ORDERS

LOCAL BILLS

SECOND READING

SB 101

Cook

2nd Ed.

            1ST SENATORIAL DISTRICT LOCAL ACT-1.

Com Sub

 

2-23-15

Rules

 

4-27-15

W/D Rules; rerefer St. and Loc. Gov.

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; St. and Loc. Gov. Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

            1ST SENATORIAL DISTRICT LOCAL ACT.

         

SB 255

McKissick, Woodard

            DURHAM VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION PETITIONS.

 

3-12-15

Rules

 

4-20-15

W/D Rules; rerefer St. and Loc. Gov.; If Fav Finance

 

4-27-15

Seq. ref. stricken Finance

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

PUBLIC BILLS

SECOND READING-ROLL CALL

SB 566

Tarte

2nd Ed.

            DISPOSITION OF MINIMAL PROPERTY TAX REFUNDS.

Com Sub

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-6-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Finance; If Fav St. and Loc. Gov.

 

4-21-15

Unfav bill; Finance Com Sub Adopted; rerefer St. and Loc. Gov.

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

SECOND READING

SB 88 (id H 403)

Brown

2nd Ed.

            POLE ATTACHMENT COMPENSATION.

Com Sub

 

2-17-15

Rules

 

4-27-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Commerce

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Commerce Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

            POLE ATTACHMENT DISPUTES.

         

SB 95

Barefoot, Soucek

            PERFORMANCE-BASED RIF/SCHOOL POLICY.

 

2-23-15

Rules

 

4-20-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Ed/Higher Ed.

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

SB 97 (id H 522)

J. Davis

2nd Ed.

            STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON INDIAN EDUCATION.

Com Sub

 

2-23-15

Rules

 

3-18-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Ed/Higher Ed.

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Ed/Higher Ed. Com Sub Adopted

         

SB 119

Hartsell

2nd Ed.

            GSC TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS 2015.

Com Sub

 

2-27-15

Rules

 

4-27-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary I

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary I Com Sub Adopted

         

SB 120 (id H 196)

Hartsell

            DOI LICENSE PROCESSING FEES.

 

2-27-15

Rules

 

3-2-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Insurance; If Fav Finance

 

4-23-15

Fav; rerefer Finance

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

PUBLIC BILLS (continued)

SECOND READING (continued)

SB 124

Hartsell

2nd Ed.

            MODERNIZE ASSUMED BUSINESS NAME STATUTES.

Com Sub

 

2-27-15

Rules

 

3-9-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary II; If Fav Appro./Base Bud.

 

3-17-15

Fav; rerefer Appro./Base Bud.

 

4-27-15

W/D Appro./Base Bud.; rerefer Judiciary I; If Fav Appro./Base Bud.

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary I Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title); rerefer Appro./Base Bud.; W/D Appro./Base Bud.; Cal 4‑29‑15

         

SB 192

Cook

2nd Ed.

            CITATIONS/SHERIFFS ACCEPT FAXES.

Com Sub

 

3-9-15

Rules

 

3-18-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary I

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary I Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

         

SB 211

Tillman

2nd Ed.

            PENALTY FOR LATE PAYMENT OF MONIES/CHARTERS.

Com Sub

 

3-11-15

Rules

 

4-15-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Ed/Higher Ed.

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Ed/Higher Ed. Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

            DAMAGES FOR LATE PAYMENT OF MONIES/CHARTERS.

         

SB 273

D. Davis, Pate

            MOTOR VEHICLE TAX: WAIVE PENALTIES/INTEREST.

 

3-16-15

Rules

 

3-23-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Transp.; If Fav Finance

 

4-15-15

Fav; rerefer Finance

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

SB 299

Lee, Sanderson

            PORT USAGE CONTRACTS/PUBLIC RECORDS.

 

3-18-15

Rules

 

3-24-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary I

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

SB 330

McInnis, Tillman

3rd Ed.

            CHANGE ORDERS ON SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.

Com Sub No. 2

 

3-19-15

Rules

 

3-25-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Ed/Higher Ed.

 

4-22-15

Unfav bill; Ed/Higher Ed. Com Sub Adopted; rerefer Finance

 

4-28-15

Unfav Com Sub; Finance Com Sub Adopted

         

PUBLIC BILLS (continued)

SECOND READING (continued)

SB 332

Daniel

2nd Ed.

            REGISTER OF DEEDS-POA INDEXING FEES.

Com Sub

 

3-19-15

Rules

 

3-26-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary II; If Fav Finance

 

4-6-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary II Com Sub Adopted; rerefer Finance

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

SB 343

Tillman

3rd Ed.

            STUDENT ASSAULT ON TEACHER/FELONY OFFENSE.

Com Sub No. 2

 

3-23-15

Rules

 

3-25-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Ed/Higher Ed.; If Fav Judiciary II

 

4-15-15

Unfav bill; Ed/Higher Ed. Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title); rerefer Judiciary II

 

4-28-15

Unfav Com Sub; Judiciary II Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

         

SB 345

Meredith

3rd Ed.

            LIMIT STORAGE FEES ON DAMAGED VEHICLE.

Com Sub No. 2

 

3-23-15

Rules

 

3-25-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Transp.; If Fav Judiciary II; If Fav Finance

 

4-15-15

Fav; rerefer Judiciary II

 

4-21-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary II Com Sub Adopted; rerefer Finance

 

4-28-15

Unfav Com Sub; Finance Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

            LIMIT STORAGE DURATION FOR DAMAGED VEHICLE.

         

SB 363 (id H 440)

Hartsell

2nd Ed.

            EXPAND OUTDOOR FOOD SERVICE AT PUBLIC EVENTS.

Com Sub

 

3-24-15

Rules

 

3-26-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Health Care; If Fav Commerce

 

4-27-15

Unfav bill; Health Care Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title); rerefer Commerce

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

SB 378

Bingham

2nd Ed.

            INCREASE PUNISHMENT/MISD. DEATH BY VEHICLE.

Com Sub

 

3-25-15

Rules

 

3-26-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary II

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary II Com Sub Adopted

         

SB 400

Barringer, Daniel, Newton

2nd Ed.

            ENCOURAGE ACCESS TO BOY SCOUTS/GIRL SCOUTS.

Com Sub

 

3-25-15

Rules

 

3-30-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Ed/Higher Ed.

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Ed/Higher Ed. Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

            SCHOOL ACCESS FOR BOY SCOUTS/GIRL SCOUTS.

         

PUBLIC BILLS (continued)

SECOND READING (continued)

SB 456

Tillman

2nd Ed.

            CHARTER SCHOOL MODIFICATIONS.

Com Sub

 

3-26-15

Rules

 

4-15-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Ed/Higher Ed.

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Ed/Higher Ed. Com Sub Adopted

         

SB 472

Rucho, Brock

            LOCAL INCENTIVES FOR HISTORIC REHABILITATION.

 

3-26-15

Rules

 

3-30-15

W/D Rules; rerefer St. and Loc. Gov.; If Fav Finance

 

4-21-15

Fav; rerefer Finance

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

SB 477

Brown

2nd Ed.

            PROTECTION OF STATE MONUMENTS.

Com Sub

 

3-26-15

Rules

 

3-30-15

W/D Rules; rerefer St. and Loc. Gov.

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; St. and Loc. Gov. Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

            TRANSFER OF BLADEN CORRECTIONAL FACILITY.

         

SB 478

Brown, Rabon, Sanderson

2nd Ed.

            IN-STATE TUITION FOR CERTAIN VETS/FED PROG.

Com Sub

 

3-26-15

Rules

 

3-30-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Ed/Higher Ed.; If Fav Appro./Base Bud.

 

4-27-15

Seq. ref. stricken Appro./Base Bud.

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Ed/Higher Ed. Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

         

SB 480

Wells, Brock, Wade

3rd Ed.

            UNIFORM POLITICAL ACTIVITY/EMPLOYEES.

Com Sub No. 2

 

3-26-15

Rules

 

3-30-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Ed/Higher Ed.; If Fav Judiciary I

 

4-22-15

Unfav bill; Ed/Higher Ed. Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title); rerefer Judiciary I

 

4-28-15

Unfav Com Sub; Judiciary I Com Sub Adopted

         

SB 503

J. Jackson, Tillman, Soucek

            SEX OFFENSE WITH STUDENT/CHARTER SCHOOLS.

 

3-26-15

Rules

 

4-9-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary II

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

PUBLIC BILLS (continued)

SECOND READING (continued)

SB 508

Lee, Randleman

2nd Ed.

            AMEND BAIL BOND LAWS.

Com Sub

 

3-26-15

Rules

 

4-27-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary I

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary I Com Sub Adopted

         

SB 519 (id H 764)

B. Jackson

2nd Ed.

            PRESUMED SHARED PARENTING.

Com Sub

 

3-30-15

Rules; W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary II

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary II Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

            AMEND CHILD CUSTODY LAWS.

         

SB 522

Robinson, Foushee, Smith-Ingram

            RAISE AWARENESS OF LUPUS.

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-27-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary I

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

SB 524

Curtis, Soucek, Tillman

            FOUNDING PRINCIPLES/GRADUATION REQUIREMENT.

 

3-30-15

Ed/Higher Ed.

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

SB 545

Rabin, Sanderson, J. Jackson

            WORKFORCE ENRICHMENT/VETERANS.

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-6-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Work & Econ Dev; If Fav Judiciary I

 

4-15-15

Fav; rerefer Judiciary I

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

SB 561

Barefoot, Rucho

2nd Ed.

            REMEDIATION-FREE HS GRADUATES.

Com Sub

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-9-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Ed/Higher Ed.

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Ed/Higher Ed. Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

            CAREER AND COLLEGE READY GRADUATES.

         

PUBLIC BILLS (continued)

SECOND READING (continued)

SB 570 (id H 856)

Bryant, McKissick, Daniel

3rd Ed.

            EXPUNCTION/BOAT VIOLATION.

Com Sub No. 2

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-6-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary II

 

4-21-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary II Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

 

4-22-15

Passed 2nd Rdg

 

4-23-15

W/D Cal; rerefer Judiciary II

 

4-28-15

Unfav Com Sub; Judiciary II Com Sub Adopted

         

SB 597

Tillman, Soucek, Curtis

2nd Ed.

            EDUCATION STATUTES REVISION.

Com Sub

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-27-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Ed/Higher Ed.

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Ed/Higher Ed. Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

            REPEAL REFERENCES TO ABCS.

         

SB 598

D. Davis, Pate, B. Jackson

2nd Ed.

            REPORTING OF SUBSTANCE-EXPOSED NEWBORNS.

Com Sub

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-9-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Health Care; If Fav St. and Loc. Gov.

 

4-27-15

Unfav bill; Health Care Com Sub Adopted (Chgs title)

            SUBSTANCE-EXPOSED NEWBORNS PROTECTION PLANS.

 

4-27-15

rerefer St. and Loc. Gov.

 

4-28-15

Fav

         

SB 647

Sanderson, B. Jackson

2nd Ed.

            AMEND TRAPPING LAW.

Com Sub

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-9-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Agriculture/Environment/Natural Resources

 

4-22-15

Unfav bill; Ag./Envir./Nat Res. Com Sub Adopted

 

4-23-15

W/D Cal; Cal 4‑29‑15

         

SB 652

Stein, Barringer

2nd Ed.

            PROHIBIT RE-HOMING OF AN ADOPTED MINOR CHILD.

Com Sub

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-9-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary I

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary I Com Sub Adopted

         

SB 678

Gunn, B. Jackson, D. Davis

2nd Ed.

            AMEND DEBT COLLECTION STATUTES.

Com Sub

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-9-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary II

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary II Com Sub Adopted

         

PUBLIC BILLS (continued)

SECOND READING (continued)

SB 694

Newton, Lee, Daniel

2nd Ed.

            EMPLOYEE MISCLASSIFICATION REFORM.

Com Sub

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-20-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Commerce

 

4-28-15

Unfav bill; Commerce Com Sub Adopted

         

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Wednesday, April 29

JUDICIARY II

8:30 a.m.

1124/1224 LB

 
 

SB 610

Healthy Pregnancies/Prisoners and Detainees

 

SB 699

Protect LEO Home Address/Other Information

           

AGRICULTURE/ENVIRONMENT/NATURAL RESOURCES

10:00 a.m.

544 LOB

 
 

SB 546

Create Inspection Program/Venison Donations

 

SB 132

Carteret Fox Trapping

           

TRANSPORTATION

11:00 a.m.

1027/1128 LB

 
 

SB 446

Dealership Loaner Vehicles

 

SB 581

Study/Subdivision Street Maintenance

 

SB 600

Study/Autonomous Vehicles-AB

 

SB 654

Map Act/Clarifications

           

WORKFORCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

12:00 p.m.

544 LOB

 
 

SB 127

All State Agencies/Use Temporary Solutions

           

ANNOUNCEMENT

Monday, May 4

JOINT LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM EVALUATION OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE

3:00 p.m.

544 LOB

u CROSSOVER DEADLINE u

Thursday, April 30, 2015

 

SARAH LANG

Principal Clerk

An Open Letter on the Fires of Baltimore By Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II

O Say Can You See

An Open Letter on the Fires of Baltimore

By Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, Pastor, Architect of the Forward Together Moral Movement, Father of Five Children, and NC NAACP President

After dismissal, high school students went to the new shopping center, built after The Wire made their community—Freddie Gray’s community—famous. He is dead. No one is talking. Trust is dead. The police came with their face shields in place. The students and the police lined up, ready to do battle, like the two armies in the Hindu sacred book Bhagavad Gita. It seemed too late for talk. Too late to seek truth, then trust. All that was left were two fearful armies, fated to act out the script of distrust.  

Watching this tragedy unfold on television, suddenly a major fire came on the screen, near the Baltimore Harbor. I thought of Francis Scott Key, watching fires in the same harbor, from the battle between the new U.S. Navy and what had been the omnipotent British fleet, prompting his famous words: O say can you see by the dawn’s early light...

Can we see by the dawn’s early light? Can we—the forces of love and justice—by the dawn’s early light, unify around a comprehensive strategy to get people talking, seeking the common truth of reality, and repairing the breach of trust. It’s too late to create trust when the police are wearing face shields.

Our response must be comprehensive. Not just an indictment of the system and the officers that killed Freddie Gray. We must also indict the economic and social systems that led to distrust. And we must repair the breach in our society with long term anti-poverty, economic and human development investments. We must agree on a transformative strategy, not just for Baltimore, but our nation, because what is happening in Baltimore is not an isolated problem. Baltimore—like Ferguson, Staten Island, Sanford, Charlotte, North Charleston, and others—is a metaphor. People in every city in North Carolina and in other states must understand this.

Our young people, black, white, and Latino, have nightmares of heavily armed white cops killing unarmed black and Latino men. Most of our kids have not been taught the historic role of well-armed white men, empowered by white slave holders, corporation owners, and urban landlords to protect their property—slaves, women, stores, and banks. Because we don’t understand how the racist system was built, we often don’t realize that the occasional overt display of rage is the result of daily ongoing traumatic syndrome or DOTS. This rage is produced by years of insults to our dignity. The exposure of the constant killing of black men—these killings have been routine since racialized slavery was invented—by officers of the law triggers the rage.

We believe fully in nonviolence and do not condone rioting or the destruction of property. But we must see the connections between the violence of rage and the totality of police violence—not to justify violence, but to clarify the dynamic of distrust. As Dr. King said, rioting is often “the language of the unheard”.

We now watch communities that have long been under siege with no strategy to build trust. Television and internet images keep the DOTS on the front burner, and the killing of one of your neighbors with no immediate response causes the pot to boil over. The hyper police violence that seems to be getting worse is connected to a white backlash that, U.S. historians remind us, always accompanies the fear of power shifts in America.
Leaders like W.E.B. Du Bois, Ida B. Wells, and George White understood this about lynching. We are living through a similar power shift today.

Many believe police brutality and violence against unarmed blacks is a perverted political act. Such acts have been condoned and rationalized by a dual system of justice. It is wrong to think of them as an isolated, individual act of violence. State terror is the proper term for acts that "put a community in its place". We must therefore deal with the system's sickness. 

Such a comprehensive response includes trials of police who wrongfully kill and cover-up the killings. It includes transparency of information—immediate sharing of information with the family and neighbors of the victim of the white backlash. It includes training for officers, to unpack racist stereotypes, using young people from the streets as trainers in creating authentic community protecting and serving, as opposed to driving by and occupying. It includes tracking of police brutality with data reporting and community review boards that include legitimate representatives from the "hood" with real subpoena power. It includes taping interactions with body cameras, cell phone cameras, inside and outside vehicle cameras. It includes a transformation of the discriminatory practices in our “justice” system in arrests, investigations, indictments, trials, sentencing, and prisons.

Without these, we cannot achieve trust. We will not achieve trust.

All of the forces of love and justice have the ability to create a national response rooted in these ideals.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

#NCGA Senate Calendar April 15, 2015

The Senate Calendar has been posted on the N.C. General Assembly's website.

http://www.ncleg.net/Calendars/CurrentCalendars/CurrentSenateCalendar.pdf

NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

2015 SESSION

 

SENATE CALENDAR

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

 

Senate Convenes - 2:00 p.m.

Legislative Day 44

 

 

 

CALL TO ORDER

Lieutenant Governor Dan Forest, President

PRAYER

The Reverend Peter Milner, Senate Chaplain

JOURNAL APPROVAL

RATIFICATION OF BILLS ORDERED ENROLLED

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

REPORTS OF SELECT COMMITTEES

INTRODUCTIONS

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

VETO MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

SPECIAL ORDERS

GENERAL ORDERS

 

PUBLIC BILLS

 

SECOND READING

 

SB 366

Barringer

 

            AMEND CERTAIN REQS/PERMANENCY INNOVATION COMM.

 

 

3-24-15

Rules

 

3-26-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Health Care

 

4-14-15

Fav

         

 

 

SB 462

Hartsell

2nd Ed.

            PUBLIC AUTHORITIES/NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS.

Com Sub

 

3-26-15

Rules

 

3-30-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Judiciary II

 

4-14-15

Unfav bill; Judiciary II Com Sub Adopted

         

 

 

SB 487

Pate

 

            HEALTH CHOICE TECHNICAL REVISIONS.-AB

 

 

3-26-15

Rules

 

3-30-15

W/D Rules; rerefer Health Care

 

4-14-15

Fav

         

 


 

PUBLIC BILLS (continued)

 

SECOND READING (continued)

 

SB 682 (id H 542)

Gunn, Clark

 

            MODIFY SUNSET RE: CONTINGENT AUDITS.

 

 

3-30-15

Commerce

 

4-14-15

Fav

         

 

 

HB 140

Hastings, Bradford, Pendleton, Farmer-Butterfield

2nd Ed.

            LINEMAN APPRECIATION DAY IN NC.

Com Sub

 

4-2-15

Rules

 

4-13-15

W/D Rules; rerefer St. and Loc. Gov.

 

4-14-15

Fav

 

 

FOR ADOPTION

 

SR 580

Pate, Meredith, Rabin

 

            HONOR STATE'S VETERANS.

 

 

3-30-15

Rules

 

4-14-15

W/D Rules; Cal 4‑15‑15

         

 

 

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

 

Wednesday, April 15

 

JOINT APPROPRIATIONS ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

8:30 a.m.

643 LOB

 

AGRICULTURE/ENVIRONMENT/NATURAL RESOURCES - CANCELLED

10:00 a.m.

544 LOB

 

SELECT COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS

10:00 a.m.

1027/1128 LB

 

 

SJR 712

Confirm Director of SBI

           

 

EDUCATION/HIGHER EDUCATION

11:00 a.m.

544 LOB

 

 

SB 333

Teacher Attrition Data

 

SB 343

Student Assault On Teacher/Felony Offense

 

SB 401

Pilot/Sports for Students w/ Disabilities

 

SB 480

Uniform Political Activity/Employees

 

  Note:  Committee will vote on nominees for State Board of Community Colleges

           

 

TRANSPORTATION

11:00 a.m.

1027/1128 LB

 

 

SB 174

Rail Corridor Lease/City of Wilmington

 

SB 195

Motor Vehicle Service Agreement Amendments

 

SB 217

Distribution of Highway Use Tax and Fees

 

SB 273

Motor Vehicle Tax: Waive Penalties/Interest

 

SB 301

DOT/Purchase of Contaminated Land-AB

 

SB 313

License Plate/Retired Register of Deeds

 

SB 345

Limit Storage Fees on Damaged Vehicle

 

SB 540

Priority Pass/Ferry

           

COMMITTEE MEETINGS (continued)

 

Wednesday, April 15 (continued)

 

WORKFORCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

12:00 p.m.

544 LOB

 

 

SB 545

Workforce Enrichment/Veterans

           

 

RULES AND OPERATIONS OF THE SENATE

4:00 p.m.

1027/1128 LB

 

 

HB 364

Clarify Laws on Exec. Orders and Appointments

           

 

Thursday, April 16

 

JOINT APPROPRIATIONS ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

8:30 a.m.

643 LOB

 

 

 

u CROSSOVER DEADLINE u

Thursday, April 30, 2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SARAH LANG

Principal Clerk

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