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S.B. No. 572 Bill Analysis for File Copy 548 File No Bill History Session Year 2015 S.B. No. 572 Bill Analysis for File Copy 548 File No. 548 [pdf] Fiscal Note for File Copy 548 ET Joint Fav. Rpt GAE Joint Fav. Rpt Proposed Bill [pdf] Committee Bill [pdf] ET Joint Favorable [pdf] GAE Joint Favorable [pdf] APP Joint Favorable [pdf] APP Vote Tally Sheet [pdf] ET Vote Tally Sheet [pdf] ET Vote Tally Sheet [pdf] ET Vote Tally Sheet [pdf] GAE Vote Tally Sheet [pdf] Introducer(s): Energy and Technology Committee Title: AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE OFFICE OF BROADBAND ADVOCACY. Statement of Purpose: To establish the Office of Broadband Advocacy within the Office of Consumer Counsel to facilitate the availability of broadband access to every state citizen. Bill History: 01-22-2015 REFERRED TO JOINT COMMITTEE ON Energy and Technology Committee 02-05-2015 RESERVED FOR SUBJECT MATTER PUBLIC HEARING 02-06-2015 PUBLIC HEARING 02/10 03-03-2015 VOTE TO DRAFT 03-18-2015 DRAFTED BY COMMITTEE 03-19-2015 REFERRED TO JOINT COMMITTEE ON Energy and Technology Committee 03-24-2015 JOINT FAVORABLE 03-25-2015 FILED WITH LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE 04-01-2015 REFERRED TO OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH AND OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 04/07/15-5:00 PM 04-08-2015 REPORTED OUT OF LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE 04-08-2015 FAVORABLE REPORT, TABLED FOR THE CALENDAR, SENATE 04-08-2015 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 311 04-08-2015 FILE NUMBER 548 04-14-2015 REFERRED BY SENATE TO COMMITTEE ON Government Administration and Elections Committee 04-20-2015 JOINT FAVORABLE 04-21-2015 FILED WITH LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE 04-21-2015 REPORTED OUT OF LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE 04-21-2015 NO NEW FILE BY COMMITTEE ON Government Administration and Elections Committee 04-21-2015 FAVORABLE REPORT, TABLED FOR THE CALENDAR, SENATE 05-05-2015 REFERRED BY SENATE TO COMMITTEE ON Appropriations Committee 05-11-2015 JOINT FAVORABLE 05-12-2015 FILED WITH LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE 05-12-2015 REPORTED OUT OF LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE 05-13-2015 NO NEW FILE BY COMMITTEE ON Appropriations Committee 05-13-2015 FAVORABLE REPORT, TABLED FOR THE CALENDAR, SENATE 05-27-2015 MOVED TO FOOT OF THE CALENDAR, SENATE 06-01-2015 REMOVED FROM THE FOOT OF THE CALENDAR, SENATE Co-sponsor(s): Sen. Martin M. Looney, 11th Dist. Sen. Beth Bye, 5th Dist. Sen. Steve Cassano, 4th Dist. Sen. Eric D. Coleman, 2nd Dist. Sen. Joseph J. Crisco, 17th Dist. Sen. Mae Flexer, 29th Dist. Sen. Terry B. Gerratana, 6th Dist. Sen. Carlo Leone, 27th Dist. Sen. Marilyn Moore, 22nd Dist. Sen. Gayle S. Slossberg, 14th Dist. Rep. Cara Christine Pavalock, 77th Dist. Rep. Roberta B. Willis, 64th Dist. Rep. Gregory Haddad, 54th Dist. .
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