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3044 History of House Joint Resolutions in the House 3044 HISTORY OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE PART IV HISTORY OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE (Complete titles are not given—only the substances of titles.) (References are to page numbers of the Journal.) (Page numbers in bold type refer to pages in 2013 Journal.) M. Higher education; community colleges; in-district tuition rates for active service and reserve members and honor ably discharged veterans; provide for. Amends sec. 7, art. VIII of the state constitution. Feb. 28, introduced by Representatives David Knezek, Harvey Santana, Robert Kosowski, Henry Yanez, Scott Dianda, Thomas Stallworth, Jim Ananich, George Darany, Kate Segal, Winnie Brinks, Hugh Crawford, Tom Hooker, Vicki Barnett, Dian Slavens, Sam Singh, Marilyn Lane, Brian Banks, Adam Zemke, Phil Cavanagh, Tim Kelly, Gail Haines, Gretchen Driskell, Dale Zorn, Harold Haugh, Bill LaVoy, Tom Cochran, Brandon Dillon, David Rutledge, Rudy Hobbs, Jim Townsend, Rose Mary Robinson, Charles Smiley, Terry Brown, Woodrow Stanley, Charles Brunner, Douglas Geiss, Ellen Lipton, Rick Outman, Klint Kesto, Paul Muxlow, Rashida Tlaib, Sarah Roberts, Peter MacGregor, Stacy Oakes, Cindy Denby, Fred Durhal, Anthony Forlini, Ray Franz, Bob Genetski, Ben Glardon, Ken Goike, Joseph Graves, Tim Greimel, Martin Howrylak, Nancy Jenkins, John Kivela, Andrea LaFontaine, Collene Lamonte, Tom Leonard, Pete Lund, Sean McCann, David Nathan, Margaret O’Brien, Earl Poleski, Phil Potvin, Bruce Rendon, Bill Rogers, Mike Shirkey, Pat Somerville, Jim Stamas, Alberta Talabi, Rob VerHeulen, Roger Victory, Ken Yonker ... 235 Feb. 28, read a first time ................................................................................................................................... 235 Feb. 28, referred to Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs .................................................................... 235 Mar. 5, printed joint resolution filed - 3/1/13 ................................................................................................... 246 May 7, 2014, reported with recommendation without amendment ................................................................. 709 May 7, referred to second reading .................................................................................................................... 709 May 13, read a second time .............................................................................................................................. 778 May 13, placed on third reading ....................................................................................................................... 778 May 14, read a third time ................................................................................................................................. 795 May 14, adopted by 2/3 vote: Roll Call # 232 Yeas 108 Nays 1 ..................................................................................................... 795 May 14, transmitted .......................................................................................................................................... 795 N. Higher education; tuition; public universities to offer in-state tuition to certain veterans; require. Amends secs. 5 & 6, art. VIII of the state constitution. Mar. 7, introduced by Representatives Jim Stamas, Rudy Hobbs, Ben Glardon, Tim Kelly, Michael McCready, Wayne Schmidt, Joseph Graves, Frank Foster, Peter Pettalia, Phil Potvin, Pete Lund, Bruce Rendon, Henry Yanez, Kate Segal, Collene Lamonte, Dan Lauwers, David Knezek, Brian Banks, Vicki Barnett, Terry Brown, Charles Brunner, Phil Cavanagh, Tom Cochran, Kevin Cotter, Hugh Crawford, Kevin Daley, George Darany, Cindy Denby, Scott Dianda, Gretchen Driskell, Fred Durhal, Pam Faris, Anthony Forlini, Ray Franz, Douglas Geiss, Bob Genetski, Ken Goike, Tim Greimel, Gail Haines, Harold Haugh, Kurt Heise, Martin Howrylak, Nancy Jenkins, Klint Kesto, John Kivela, Robert Kosowski, Eileen Kowall, Kenneth Kurtz, Marilyn Lane, Bill LaVoy, Tom Leonard, Ellen Lipton, Lisa Lyons, Peter MacGregor, Greg MacMaster, Sean McCann, David Nathan, Margaret O’Brien, Stacy Oakes, Rick Outman, Harvey Santana, Sam Singh, Dian Slavens, Charles Smiley, Pat Somerville, Jon Switalski, Alberta Talabi, Rashida Tlaib, Jim Townsend, Rob VerHeulen, John Walsh, Ken Yonker, Dale Zorn .......................................................................................... 279 Mar. 7, read a first time .................................................................................................................................... 279 Mar. 7, referred to Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs ..................................................................... 279 Mar. 12, printed joint resolution filed - 3/8/13 ................................................................................................. 286 May 7, 2014, reported with recommendation without amendment ................................................................. 710 May 7, referred to second reading .................................................................................................................... 710 May 13, read a second time .............................................................................................................................. 779 May 13, placed on third reading ....................................................................................................................... 779 May 14, read a third time ................................................................................................................................. 796 May 14, adopted by 2/3 vote: Roll Call # 233 Yeas 108 Nays 1 ..................................................................................................... 796 May 14, transmitted .......................................................................................................................................... 796 HISTORY OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE 3045 BB. Legislature; other; constitutional amendment to restrict amount of independent political spending; petition con- gress to call a convention. Petitions congress to propose amendment to constitution of the United States. Jan. 8, introduced by Representatives Jeff Irwin, Rose Mary Robinson, Rudy Hobbs, Thomas Stallworth, Fred Durhal, Alberta Talabi, Jim Townsend, Jon Switalski, Phil Phelps, Charles Smiley, Charles Brunner, Phil Cavanagh, Rashida Tlaib, Vicki Barnett, Robert Kosowski, Harold Haugh, Ellen Lipton, Adam Zemke, Sam Singh, Sean McCann, Andy Schor ............................................................................................................... 6 Jan. 8, read a first time ..................................................................................................................................... 6 Jan. 8, referred to Committee on Government Operations ............................................................................... 6 Jan. 9, printed joint resolution filed - 1/9/14 .................................................................................................... 7 CC. Legislature; other; federal balanced budget amendment; petition congress. Petitions congress to propose amendments to constitution of the United States. Jan. 15, introduced by Representative Ray Franz ............................................................................................ 23 Jan. 15, read a first time ................................................................................................................................... 23 Jan. 15, referred to Committee on Financial Liability Reform ........................................................................ 23 Jan. 21, printed joint resolution filed - 1/16/14 ................................................................................................ 40 Feb. 13, reported with recommendation with substitute (H-2) ........................................................................ 188 Feb. 13, referred to second reading .................................................................................................................. 188 Apr. 17, re-referred to Committee on Financial Liability Reform ................................................................... 598 DD. Higher education; governing boards; open meetings for university boards; require, and provide for public inspec- tion of records. Amends sec. 4, art. VIII of the state constitution. Mar. 11, introduced by Representatives Tom McMillin, Martin Howrylak, Ed McBroom, Bob Genetski, Pat Somerville, Rose Mary Robinson ................................................................................................................. 351 Mar. 11, read a first time .................................................................................................................................. 351 Mar. 11, referred to Committee on Education .................................................................................................. 351 Mar. 12, printed joint resolution filed - 3/12/14 ............................................................................................... 385 EE. Natural resources; gas and oil; revenue from oil and gas leases on state property; dedicate portion to construc- tion and maintenance of local roads and streets. Amends sec. 31, art. IV & secs. 35 & 35a, art. IX of the state constitution. Mar. 27, introduced by Representatives Tom McMillin, Tim Kelly, Bob Genetski ........................................
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