ND SB2231 | 2009-2010 | 61st Legislative Assembly

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 2-1)
Status: Passed on April 22 2009 - 100% progression
Action: 2009-04-23 - Filed with Secretary of State

Summary

Introduced by Rep. N. Johnson, Hofstad, Kerzman A BILL for an Act to provide for contracting with a statewide charitable food recovery and distribution organization; and to provide an appropriation.

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Title

Introduced by Rep. N. Johnson, Hofstad, Kerzman A BILL for an Act to provide for contracting with a statewide charitable food recovery and distribution organization; and to provide an appropriation.

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History

DateChamberAction
2009-04-23 Filed with Secretary of State
2009-04-22 Signed by Governor
2009-04-20 Sent to Governor
2009-04-20 Signed by President
2009-04-07 Signed by Speaker
2009-04-02 Returned to Senate
2009-04-02 Second reading, passed, yeas 054 nays 037
2009-03-24 Reported back, do pass, placed on calendar y 016 n 008
2009-03-13 Rereferred to Appropriations
2009-03-12 Committee Hearing 09:00
2009-02-17 Introduced, first reading, referred Political Subdivisions
2009-02-16 Received from Senate
2009-02-13 Second reading, passed, yeas 034 nays 012
2009-02-10 Reported back, do not pass, placed on calendar y 007 n 005
2009-02-04 Committee Hearing 11:15
2009-01-29 Committee Hearing 10:30
2009-01-19 Introduced, first reading, referred Political Subdivisions

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