Designate Veterans Suicide Awareness and Prevention Day

Number S. B. No. 225
Type Senate Bill
General Assembly 135
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Sponsors

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Primary Sponsors

Kristina D. Roegner
District 27
Party Republican
Chamber Senate

Co-Sponsors

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House Senate Governor
  1. Referred to committee
    Jun 11 2024
  2. Reported
    Jun 25 2024
    Vote Result
    Favorable Passage
  3. Passed
    Jun 26 2024
    Vote Result
    Passed
  1. Introduced
    Feb 21 2024
  2. Referred to committee
    Feb 28 2024
  3. Reported
    May 14 2024
    Vote Result
    Favorable Passage
  4. Passed
    May 22 2024
    Vote Result
    Passed
  1. Sent To The Governor
    Jul 15 2024
  2. Signed By The Governor
    Jul 24 2024
  3. Effective
    Oct 24 2024

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