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05-15-2021 FINAL MREA Bills Tabled Or Died in Chambers Report MREA Bills Tabled or Died In Chambers Report Date: May 15, 2021 Bill Number Bill Sponsor Last Action Last Three Actions HB 16 Fred Anderson (R) HD 20 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 01/27/21 - Tabled in Committee Allow 3- and 4-year-olds with disabilities in ANB calculations HB 25 Moffie Funk (D) HD 82 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/22/21 - Tabled in Committee Clarify funding for education of children in residential treatment HB 27 Moffie Funk (D) HD 82 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/01/21 - 2nd Reading Not Passed Authorize school districts to create "handle with care" programs HB 59 Jim Hamilton (D) HD 61 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 01/29/21 - Tabled in Committee Revise funding provisions in PERS HB 69 Wendy McKamey (R) HD 19 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/08/21 - Missed Deadline for Appropriation Bill Transmittal 01/27/21 - Tabled in Committee Eliminate reduced-price co-pays for school meals HB 78 Bill Mercer (R) HD 46 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 01/15/21 - Tabled in Committee Require certain employees to report suspected child abuse and neglect HB 107 Ron Marshall (R) HD 87 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 01/19/21 - Tabled in Committee Revise mill levy election laws HB 127 Jennifer Carlson (R) HD 69 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/22/21 - Amendments Available Revise property tax payment procedure HB 128 Linda Reksten (R) HD 12 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 01/20/21 - Tabled in Committee Create renewable energy trust fund 5/15/2021 - Page: 1 MREA Bills Tabled or Died In Chambers Report Date: May 15, 2021 Bill Number Bill Sponsor Last Action Last Three Actions HB 132 Fred Anderson (R) HD 20 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 01/22/21 - Tabled in Committee Require property tax bill to include comparison to prior year HB 148 Linda Reksten (R) HD 12 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/08/21 - Missed Deadline for Revenue Bill Transmittal 01/28/21 - Bill Withdrawn per House Rule H30-50(3)(b) Revise property reappraisal cycle for class three and four property HB 166 Dave Fern (D) HD 5 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/03/21 - Tabled in Committee Expanding the transformational learning program to include magnet schools HB 168 Bill Mercer (R) HD 46 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/25/21 - Tabled in Committee Generally revise laws related to union fees HB 185 Scot Kerns (R) HD 23 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/26/21 - Motion to Reconsider Failed Revise laws related to basic instructional program in high schools HB 186 Scot Kerns (R) HD 23 04/29/21 - Died in Standing 04/29/21 - Died in Standing Committee Committee 03/22/21 - Tabled in Committee 03/15/21 - Hearing Generally revise laws related to teacher certification HB 219 Jonathan Windy Boy (D) HD 32 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/08/21 - Missed Deadline for Appropriation Bill Transmittal 03/31/21 - Tabled in Committee Create computer coding student employment pilot program HB 227 Mary Ann Dunwell (D) HD 84 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/08/21 - Missed Deadline for Appropriation Bill Transmittal 02/06/21 - Amendments Available Establish student mental health screening pilot program HB 251 Caleb Hinkle (R) HD 68 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 03/02/21 - 2nd Reading Not Passed Implement right-to-work 5/15/2021 - Page: 2 MREA Bills Tabled or Died In Chambers Report Date: May 15, 2021 Bill Number Bill Sponsor Last Action Last Three Actions HB 261 Derek Skees (R) HD 11 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/08/21 - Missed Deadline for Referendum Proposal Transmittal 03/30/21 - 2nd Reading Not Passed; 3rd Reading Vote Required Constitutional amendment for taxpayer protection act to limit tax types HB 286 Jonathan Windy Boy (D) HD 32 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/23/21 - Fiscal Note Printed Revise laws related to the Montana digital academy HB 308 Neil Duram (R) HD 2 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/12/21 - Tabled in Committee Generally revise dyed diesel tax laws HB 323 Terry Moore (R) HD 54 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/18/21 - Tabled in Committee Generally revise pension laws HB 329 Sue Vinton (R) HD 56 04/29/21 - Died in Standing 04/29/21 - Died in Standing Committee Committee 04/23/21 - Motion Failed 04/21/21 - Amendments Available Establish the Students with Special Needs Equal Opportunity Act HB 332 Ed Hill (R) HD 28 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/25/21 - 2nd Reading Not Passed Revise school laws related to vaccinations HB 344 Jane Gillette (R) HD 64 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/22/21 - Tabled in Committee Revising laws relating to designation of public health facilities HB 350 Brian Putnam (R) HD 9 04/29/21 - Died in Standing 04/29/21 - Died in Standing Committee Committee 04/06/21 - Tabled in Committee 03/25/21 - Hearing Generally revise school bus laws HB 369 Mary Caferro (D) HD 81 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/08/21 - Missed Deadline for Appropriation Bill Transmittal 03/11/21 - 2nd Reading Not Passed Support school-based prevention programs 5/15/2021 - Page: 3 MREA Bills Tabled or Died In Chambers Report Date: May 15, 2021 Bill Number Bill Sponsor Last Action Last Three Actions HB 371 David Bedey (R) HD 86 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/23/21 - Tabled in Committee Revise qualifications to serve as superintendent of public instruction HB 392 Jonathan Windy Boy (D) HD 32 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/24/21 - Tabled in Committee Generally revise language immersion laws HB 404 Jimmy Patelis (R) HD 52 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 03/01/21 - Tabled in Committee Generally revise education funding relating to oil and gas distribution HB 415 Jennifer Carlson (R) HD 69 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/26/21 - Motion to Reconsider Failed Prohibit discrimination based on vaccination status HB 422 Kelly Kortum (D) HD 65 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 03/02/21 - 3rd Reading Failed Authorize municipalities to operate broadband utilities HB 436 Scot Kerns (R) HD 23 04/29/21 - Died in Standing 04/29/21 - Died in Standing Committee Committee 04/09/21 - Tabled in Committee 03/16/21 - Hearing Generally revise firearms laws HB 465 Scot Kerns (R) HD 23 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/24/21 - Tabled in Committee Limit school district superintendent salaries HB 467 Jessica Karjala (D) HD 48 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/24/21 - Tabled in Committee Revise public education laws to ban lunch shaming HB 492 Brad Tschida (R) HD 97 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 03/01/21 - Tabled in Committee Protecting children on the internet act 5/15/2021 - Page: 4 MREA Bills Tabled or Died In Chambers Report Date: May 15, 2021 Bill Number Bill Sponsor Last Action Last Three Actions HB 532 Willis Curdy (D) HD 98 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 02/26/21 - Tabled in Committee Generally revise bond and levy notification laws HB 540 Seth Berglee (R) HD 58 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/06/21 - Bill Withdrawn per House Rule H30-50(3)(b) 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal Revise high school and elementary school district laws HB 569 Scot Kerns (R) HD 23 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 03/01/21 - Fiscal Note Printed Revise nonprofit officer compensation HB 575 Kerri Seekins-Crowe (R) HD 43 04/29/21 - Died in Process 04/29/21 - Died in Process 03/02/21 - Missed Deadline for General Bill Transmittal 03/02/21 - 3rd Reading
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