HB1376 | Allows the tour of state facilities by new members of the General Assembly to be any time of the year. |
Sponsor: | Farnen, Ted (21) | Effective Date: | 00/00/0000 | ||
CoSponsor: | LR Number: | 3460L.02T | |||
Last Action: | 06/27/2000 - Approved by Governor (G) | ||||
06/27/2000 - Delivered to Secretary of State | |||||
HB1376 | |||||
Next Hearing: | Hearing not scheduled | ||||
Calendar: | Bill currently not on calendar | ||||
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HB 1376 -- GENERAL ASSEMBLY Currently, the visitation of state-supported institutions by new members of the General Assembly (usually called the "Freshman Tour") is required to take place during the first 2 weeks of December of each year following a general election. This bill removes the time requirement, allowing the visitation to take place at any time.
HB 1376 -- NEW MEMBER VISITATION (Farnen) Currently, the visitation of state-supported institutions by new members of the General Assembly (usually called the "Freshman Tour") is required to take place during the first 2 weeks of December of each year following a general election. This bill removes the time requirement, thus allowing the visitation to take place at any time. FISCAL NOTE: No impact on state funds.
HB 1376 -- NEW MEMBER VISITATION OF STATE INSTITUTIONS SPONSOR: Farnen COMMITTEE ACTION: Voted "do pass by consent" by the Committee on Governmental Organization and Review by a vote of 11 to 0. Currently, the visitation of state-supported institutions by new members of the General Assembly (usually called the "Freshman Tour") is required to take place during the first 2 weeks of December of each year following a general election. This bill removes the time requirement, thus allowing the visitation to take place at any time. FISCAL NOTE: No impact on state funds. PROPONENTS: Supporters say that this bill cleans up old language related to who is authorized to conduct the freshman tour. The bill also deletes the time restriction for the tour. Term limits will make it necessary to have a longer learning period for new members. Testifying for the bill was Representative Farnen. OPPONENTS: There was no opposition voiced to the committee. Steve Bauer, Legislative Analyst
HB 1376 -- New Member Visitation of State Institutions Sponsor: Farnen Currently, the visitation of state-supported institutions by new members of the General Assembly (usually called the "Freshman Tour") is required to take place during the first 2 weeks of December of each year following a general election. This bill removes the time requirement, thus allowing the visitation to take place at any time.
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