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SAM Followed Bills 11/16/2018 LAWS Bill Search Results Page Montana Legislature 2019 January Bill Search Results Regular Session Log Off Pref Acct Welcome to the 66th Regular Session of the Montana Legislature. Session begins on January 7th, 2019. Introduced Bills Matching the Search Criteria Current Logon ID - KIRKJAMES Preference List - SAM Followed Bills | Go to Unintroduced Bill List | * after status indicates the bill is probably dead Total number of Introduced Bills - 2 Total number of Introduced and Unintroduced Bills - 84 Print Friendly Email this Page READ ME Bill Type - LC Status Primary Sponsor Status Short Title Note Number Number Date HB 18 LC0314 Sharon Stewart-Peregoy (H) 11/16/2018 Providing funding for school district programs (D) HD 42 Introduced serving English Learners HB 27 LC0474 Moffie Funk (D) HD 82 (H) 11/16/2018 Generally revise special education funding Introduced | Top of Introduced List | Unintroduced Bills Matching the Search Criteria | Go to Introduced Bill List | * after status indicates the bill is probably dead Total number of Unintroduced Bills - 82 Bill Draft No. Request Status Requestor Status Short Title Note (LC No.) Date Date LC0002 07/17/2018 Daniel R Salomon (R) SD 47 (C) Draft 07/17/2018 Generally revise laws related Request to state funding for 2-year Received campuses of the MUS LC0016 07/23/2018 Dick Barrett (D) SD 45 (C) Draft On 10/04/2018 Generally revise distance Hold learning laws LC0027 07/24/2018 Daniel R Salomon (R) SD 47 (C) Draft to 11/16/2018 Generally revise laws related Requester for to school safety Review LC0030 07/24/2018 Fred Thomas (R) SD 44 (C) Draft in 11/09/2018 Generally revise school safety Input/Proofing laws LC0150 08/07/2018 Steve Fitzpatrick (R) SD 10 (C) Draft On 10/04/2018 Generally revise education Hold laws LC0175 08/24/2018 Keith Regier (R) SD 3 (C) Pre- 11/07/2018 Generally revise laws related Introduction to participation in Letter Sent extracurricular activities http://laws.leg.mt.gov/legprd_pref/law_utilities.CallBillSearchResults?P_ENTY_ID_SEQ2=15480&P_PFLT_APPL_SEQ=1&P_SESS=20191 1/6 11/16/2018 LAWS Bill Search Results Page LC0176 08/22/2018 Mary Ann Dunwell (D) HD 84 (C) Draft to 11/12/2018 Revise laws related to youth Requester for suicide prevention Review LC0184 08/20/2018 Mike Lang (R) SD 17 (C) Draft 08/20/2018 Revise retiree return to work Request provisions in teachers' Received retirement system LC0225 08/24/2018 For Office of Budget and (C) Draft 08/24/2018 Implement K-12 Inflation Program Planning by Legislative Request Council Received LC0226 08/24/2018 Llew Jones (R) HD 18 (C) Draft 08/24/2018 Create a jumpstart program Request for Montana students Received LC0227 08/24/2018 Llew Jones (R) HD 18 (C) Draft in 11/06/2018 Revise school data privacy Input/Proofing laws LC0290 09/10/2018 Frederick (Eric) Moore (C) Draft On 10/06/2018 Generally revise K-12 funding (R) HD 37 Hold laws LC0291 09/10/2018 Frederick (Eric) Moore (C) Draft On 10/09/2018 Generally revise pre- (R) HD 37 Hold kindergarten laws LC0318 09/10/2018 State-Tribal Relations Committee (C) Draft 09/10/2018 Extend the Cultural Integrity Request and Commitment Act Received (language immersion programs) LC0319 09/10/2018 State-Tribal Relations Committee (C) Draft 09/10/2018 Requiring OPI to Request create/maintain electronic Received directory photograph repository LC0334 09/12/2018 Llew Jones (R) HD 18 (C) Draft On 11/14/2018 Authorize transfers and other Hold necessary measures to implement HB2 (section E) LC0341 09/13/2018 Llew Jones (R) HD 18 (C) Draft 09/13/2018 Generally revise education Request funding laws Received LC0371 09/13/2018 Llew Jones (R) HD 18 (C) Draft 09/13/2018 Generally revise education Request funding laws Received LC0377 09/17/2018 Frederick (Eric) Moore (C) Draft 09/17/2018 Generally revise laws (R) HD 37 Request regarding dyed diesel use in Received school buses LC0385 09/13/2018 Edith (Edie) McClafferty (C) Draft 09/13/2018 Generally revise laws related (D) SD 38 Request to special education and Received dyslexia LC0389 09/17/2018 Mary Ann Dunwell (D) HD 84 (C) Draft to 11/12/2018 Revise laws related to Requester for depression screening in public Review schools LC0439 09/19/2018 For Department of (C) Draft 09/19/2018 Create grant program to Environmental Quality by Water Request remove lead from school Policy Interim Committee Received water supplies LC0448 09/20/2018 Mike Lang (R) SD 17 (C) Draft 09/20/2018 Revise payments related to Request state school trust lands Received LC0475 10/02/2018 Education Interim Committee (C) Pre- 11/14/2018 Revise school funding related Introduction to major maintenance aid Letter Sent LC0476 10/02/2018 Education Interim Committee (C) Pre- 11/13/2018 Revise school funding related Introduction to oil and gas production taxes Letter Sent http://laws.leg.mt.gov/legprd_pref/law_utilities.CallBillSearchResults?P_ENTY_ID_SEQ2=15480&P_PFLT_APPL_SEQ=1&P_SESS=20191 2/6 11/16/2018 LAWS Bill Search Results Page LC0477 10/02/2018 Education Interim Committee (C) Draft in 11/06/2018 Revise school funding related Input/Proofing to special education joint boards LC0478 10/02/2018 Education Interim Committee (C) Pre- 11/13/2018 Clarify age requirements Introduction related to the definition of Letter Sent pupil LC0479 10/02/2018 Education Interim Committee (C) Pre- 11/14/2018 Revise school funding related Introduction to overestimated ANB Letter Sent increases LC0480 10/02/2018 Education Interim Committee (C) Pre- 11/14/2018 Revise school funding related Introduction to school safety Letter Sent LC0481 10/02/2018 Education Interim Committee (C) Draft 10/02/2018 Generally revise laws related Request to financial aid programs Received LC0482 10/02/2018 Education Interim Committee (C) Draft 10/02/2018 Revise administration of Request Quality Educator Loan Received Assistance Program LC0559 10/15/2018 Llew Jones (R) HD 18 (C) Draft 10/15/2018 Revise student data privacy Request laws Received LC0563 10/17/2018 Keith Regier (R) SD 3 (C) Draft On 10/30/2018 Creating a student safety Hold accountability act LC0571 10/18/2018 Moffie Funk (D) HD 82 (C) Draft On 10/30/2018 Revise funding for students Hold with disabilities LC0578 10/22/2018 Mary Caferro (D) HD 81 (C) Draft 10/22/2018 Generally revise education Request laws Received LC0579 10/22/2018 Mary Caferro (D) HD 81 (C) Draft 10/22/2018 Generally revise education Request laws Received LC0595 10/26/2018 Llew Jones (R) HD 18 (C) Draft 10/26/2018 Generally revise education Request laws Received LC0616 10/31/2018 Keith Regier (R) SD 3 (C) Draft 10/31/2018 Create the Montana school Request safety act Received LC0617 10/31/2018 Keith Regier (R) SD 3 (C) Draft 10/31/2018 Referendum regarding the Request Montana school safety act Received LC0653 11/02/2018 JP Pomnichowski (D) SD 33 (C) Draft On 11/06/2018 Generally revise education Hold laws LC0773 11/02/2018 JP Pomnichowski (D) SD 33 (C) Draft On 11/06/2018 Generally revise education Hold funding laws LC0800 11/05/2018 Edith (Edie) McClafferty (C) Draft in 11/16/2018 Increase the age limit in the (D) SD 38 Edit definition of pupil LC0810 11/05/2018 Tom Woods (D) HD 62 (C) Draft On 11/06/2018 Generally revise education Hold laws LC0814 11/05/2018 Tom Woods (D) HD 62 (C) Draft 11/05/2018 Generally revise education Request laws Received LC0824 11/05/2018 Tom Woods (D) HD 62 (C) Draft On 11/06/2018 Generally revise education Hold funding laws LC0830 11/05/2018 Tom Woods (D) HD 62 (C) Draft On 11/06/2018 Generally revise education Hold funding laws LC0833 11/05/2018 Tom Woods (D) HD 62 (C) Draft 11/05/2018 Generally revise education http://laws.leg.mt.gov/legprd_pref/law_utilities.CallBillSearchResults?P_ENTY_ID_SEQ2=15480&P_PFLT_APPL_SEQ=1&P_SESS=20191 3/6 11/16/2018 LAWS Bill Search Results Page Request laws Received LC0837 11/05/2018 Tom Woods (D) HD 62 (C) Draft On 11/06/2018 Generally revise education Hold laws LC0839 11/05/2018 Tom Woods (D) HD 62 (C) Draft On 11/06/2018 Generally revise education Hold laws LC0918 11/05/2018 Edith (Edie) McClafferty (C) Draft 11/05/2018 Address vaping in schools (D) SD 38 Request Received LC0949 11/06/2018 Ryan Lynch (D) HD 76 (C) Draft 11/06/2018 Generally revise education Request laws Received LC0968 11/06/2018 Fred Thomas (R) SD 44 (C) Draft On 11/09/2018 Generally revise education Hold laws LC0970 11/06/2018 Fred Thomas (R) SD 44 (C) Draft On 11/09/2018 Generally revise education Hold laws LC0981 11/06/2018 Fred Thomas (R) SD 44 (C) Draft On 11/09/2018 Generally revise education Hold laws LC0982 11/06/2018 Fred Thomas (R) SD 44 (C) Draft On 11/09/2018 Generally revise education Hold laws LC1056 11/12/2018 Steve Fitzpatrick (R) SD 10 (C) Draft 11/12/2018 Generally revise laws related Request to school buildings Received LC1061 11/12/2018 Steve Fitzpatrick (R) SD 10 (C) Draft 11/12/2018 Generally revise education Request laws Received LC1062 11/12/2018 Steve Fitzpatrick (R) SD 10 (C) Draft 11/12/2018 Generally revise education Request laws Received LC1078 11/12/2018 Cary Smith (R) SD 27 (C) Draft 11/12/2018 Establish the Montana Request dyslexia screening and Received intervention act LC1081 11/12/2018 Carlie Boland (D) SD 12 (C) Draft 11/12/2018 Generally revise laws related Request to streamlining teacher Received certification process LC1114 11/12/2018 Becky Beard (R) HD 80 (C) Draft 11/12/2018 Generally revise education Request laws Received LC1115 11/12/2018 Becky Beard (R) HD 80 (C) Draft 11/12/2018 Generally revise education Request laws Received LC1116 11/12/2018 Becky Beard (R) HD 80 (C) Draft 11/12/2018 Generally
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