MD HB646 | 2011 | Regular Session
Status
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: Engrossed on April 3 2011 - 50% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2011-04-11 - Favorable Report by Education Health and Environmental Affairs
Text: Latest bill text (Engrossed) [PDF]
Status: Engrossed on April 3 2011 - 50% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2011-04-11 - Favorable Report by Education Health and Environmental Affairs
Text: Latest bill text (Engrossed) [PDF]
Summary
Establishing the Task Force to Study High School Dropout Rates of Persons in the Criminal Justice System; providing for the membership and staffing of the Task Force; requiring the Governor to designate the chair of the Task Force; requiring the Task Force to study high school dropout statistics of specified persons in the criminal justice system, obtain specified data, and make recommendations in a report to the Governor and the General Assembly on or before December 31, 2012; etc.
Title
Task Force to Study High School Dropout Rates of Persons in the Criminal
Sponsors
Roll Calls
2011-04-03 - House - Third Reading Passed (Y: 110 N: 25 NV: 3 Abs: 3) [PASS]
History
Date | Chamber | Action |
---|---|---|
2011-04-11 | Favorable Report by Education Health and Environmental Affairs | |
2011-04-11 | Re-referred Education Health and Environmental Affairs | |
2011-04-04 | First Reading Senate Rules | |
2011-04-03 | Third Reading Passed (110-25) | |
2011-04-02 | Second Reading Passed with Amendments | |
2011-04-02 | Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted | |
2011-04-06 | Favorable with Amendments Report by Ways and Means | |
2011-02-16 | Hearing 3/2 at 1:00 p.m. | |
2011-02-09 | First Reading Ways and Means |
Subjects
Arrests
Budget and Management, Department of
Committees and Commissions
Correctional Institutions
Crime Control and Prevention, Governor's Office of
Education
Juvenile Causes
Prisoners
Public Schools
Reports
Students
Sunset
Truancy
Budget and Management, Department of
Committees and Commissions
Correctional Institutions
Crime Control and Prevention, Governor's Office of
Education
Juvenile Causes
Prisoners
Public Schools
Reports
Students
Sunset
Truancy