Creates FY 2020-2021 transportation budget

Number H. B. No. 62
Type House Bill
General Assembly 133
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Primary Sponsors

Scott Oelslager
District 48
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives

Co-Sponsors

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  1. Introduced
    Feb 12 2019
  2. Referred to committee
    Feb 13 2019
  3. Passed - Amended
    Mar 07 2019
  4. Reported - Substitute
    Mar 07 2019
    Vote Result
    Favorable Passage
  5. Conference managers: Reps. - Oelslager, Greenspan, Cera
    Mar 27 2019
  6. Refused to concur in Senate amendments
    Mar 27 2019
  7. Conference report agreed to
    Apr 02 2019
  1. Introduced
    Mar 11 2019
  2. Referred to committee
    Mar 12 2019
  3. Passed - Amended
    Mar 21 2019
  4. Reported - Substitute
    Mar 21 2019
    Vote Result
    Favorable Passage
  5. Conference managers: Sens. - Peterson, Dolan, Antonio
    Mar 27 2019
  6. Insist on amendments; asks for committee of conference
    Mar 27 2019
  7. Conference report agreed to
    Apr 02 2019
  1. Signed By The Governor
    Apr 03 2019
  2. Sent To The Governor
    Apr 03 2019
  3. Effective Appropriations for current expenses effective 04/03/19, but first apply 07/01/19; Appropriations not for current expenses effective 07/03/19; other provisions effective 04/03/19 and 07/01/20
    Jul 03 2019

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