Encourages improved response to Lyme disease

Number H. C. R. No. 5
Type House Concurrent Resolution
General Assembly 131
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Sponsors

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Primary Sponsors

Margaret Ann Ruhl
District 68
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
John Patterson
District 99
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives

Co-Sponsors

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House Senate Governor
  1. Introduced and Referred to Committee
    Feb 10 2015
  2. Accept Intro and Referral Report
    Feb 10 2015
  3. Reported
    Feb 25 2015
  4. Adopted
    Mar 10 2015
    Vote Result
    Adopted
  1. Offered
    Mar 11 2015
  2. Referred to committee
    Mar 17 2015
  3. Reported
    Oct 21 2015
  4. Adopted
    Dec 09 2015

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