Reform agency rule-making and legislative review of rules
Policy doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Meet the representatives and senators who introduced this bill and are pushing it through the chamber. Click on any sponsor to see their district, party affiliation, and what other legislation they’ve championed this session.
Primary Sponsors
Joe Uecker
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Co-Sponsors
Related Topics
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Status Changes
Legislation moves through a rigorous series of checkpoints. Use this tracker to see exactly which phase the bill is in—whether it’s currently under committee review, up for a floor vote, or awaiting a signature to become law. For more information about bills, please see How a Bill Becomes Law.
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Referred to committee
May 15 2018
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Informally passed
Jun 27 2018
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Reported - Substitute
Jun 27 2018
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Referred to committee
Oct 25 2017
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Reported - Substitute
Mar 21 2018
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Concurred in House amendments
Jun 27 2018
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Passed notwithstanding objections of the Governor
Nov 14 2018
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Sent To The Governor
Jul 24 2018
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Signed By The Governor
Aug 03 2018
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Effective
Most provisions effective 08/18/19, certain sections effective 02/18/19
Aug 18 2019
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Documents
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