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2004 Regular Session
HB20   by Representative Derrick Shepherd      

HOLIDAYS:  Designates Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday as a mandatory state holiday (RE SEE FISC NOTE EX See Note)

Current Status:  Signed by the Governor - Act 740


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ACT740 (HB20)
HB20 Enrolled
HB20 Re-engrossed
HB20 Engrossed
HB20 Original
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House Floor Amendment B6 - SHEPHERD Adopted
House Floor Amendment B5 - FLAVIN Rejected
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HB20 Resume Digest
Digest HB20 Re-engrossed
Digest HB20 Engrossed
Digest HB20 Original
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Fiscal Note - HB20 Re-Engrossed
Fiscal Note - HB20 Engrossed
Fiscal Note - HB20 Original
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S Vote HB20 FINAL PASSAGE
H Vote HB20 FINAL PASSAGE
H Vote HB20 AMENDMENT B-5
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Derrick D. T. Shepherd (primary)
Robert Adley
Jody Amedee
Diana Bajoie
Lambert Boissiere
Donald Cravins
Ann Duplessis
Cleo Fields
Melvin L. "Kip" Holden
Paulette Irons
Lydia P. Jackson
C.D. Jones
Rob Marionneaux, Jr.
John Alario
Glenn B. Ansardi
Jeffery "Jeff" J. Arnold
Austin Badon, Jr.
Damon J. Baldone
Clara G. Baudoin
Ernest Baylor, Jr.
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 Date   ChamberJournal
Page
Action sort history by ascending dates
07/06H0  Effective date 8-15-2004.
07/06H0  Signed by the Governor. Becomes Act No. 740.
06/22H0  Sent to the Governor for executive approval.
06/21S127  Signed by the President of the Senate.
06/18H82  Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.
06/18H74  Received from the Senate without amendments.
06/18S6  Read by title and finally passed, 26 yeas and 0 nays. Title read and adopted and bill ordered to the House. Motion to reconsider tabled.
06/18S6  Rules suspended.
06/17S57  Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments, read by title and passed to a third reading.
06/17S51  Rules suspended; reported favorably, rules suspended, read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau.
05/13S17  Read by title, recommitted to the Committee on FINANCE.
05/12S41  Rules suspended; reported favorably.
04/13S15  Read second time by title and referred to committee on SENATE & GOV AFFAIRS.
04/07S3  Received in the Senate. Read by title.
04/06H14  Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 90, nays 6. Finally passed, title adopted, ordered to the Senate.
04/05H4  Read by title, ordered engrossed, passed to 3rd reading - regular calendar.
04/01H9  Reported favorably (10-0) (Regular)
03/29H4  Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on JUDICIARY.
02/13H0  First appeared in the Interim Calendar on 2-13-2004.
02/13H0  Under the rules, provisionally referred to the Committee on JUDICIARY.
02/12H0  Prefiled.




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