Enter into the Nurse Licensure Compact
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
Kristina D. Roegner
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Co-Sponsors
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Status Changes
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Referred to committee
Mar 03 2021
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Reported - Substitute
Jun 09 2021
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Referred to committee
Jan 26 2021
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Concurred in House amendments
Jun 24 2021
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Sent To The Governor
Jun 28 2021
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Signed By The Governor
Jul 01 2021
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Effective
Certain provisions effective January 1, 2023
Sep 30 2021
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Documents
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