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IntroducedFeb 01, 2021
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Passed House
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Passed Senate
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Signed into Law
A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying metabolic syndrome and its associated costs, trends, and causes, including proposals for reducing the prevalence and the associated costs through public policy and initiatives.
Last Action See all actions
Senate • Apr 06, 2021: Second reading, failed to adopt yeas 9 nays 38
Latest Bill Text See all bill texts
Official Summary/Bill Text
Comments on HCR 3030
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
- Nelson
Votes
NO: 38
OTHER: 0
Actions
- Apr 06, 2021 | Senate
- Second reading, failed to adopt yeas 9 nays 38
- Mar 31, 2021 | Senate
- Bill Hearing, Senate Human Services, 03/31 9:30 AM, Room Sakakawea - To consider studying metabolic syndrome and its associated costs, trends, and causes, including proposals for reducing the prevalence and the associated costs through public policy and initiatives.
- Committee Hearing 09:30
- Reported back, do not pass, placed on calendar 4 2 0
- Feb 19, 2021 | Senate
- Introduced, first reading, referred Human Services Committee
- Feb 18, 2021 | Senate
- Received from House
- Feb 17, 2021 | House
- Second reading, adopted
- Feb 11, 2021 | House
- Reported back, do pass, placed on consent calendar 12 0 2
- Feb 10, 2021 | House
- Bill Hearing, House Human Services, 02/10 3:30 PM, Room Pioneer - A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying metabolic syndrome and its associated costs, trends, and causes, including proposals for reducing the prevalence and the associated costs through public policy and initiatives.
- Committee Hearing 03:30
- Feb 01, 2021 | House
- Introduced, first reading, referred Human Services Committee
Bill Texts
Documents
- Legislative HistoryPDF
- Video - Human Services, 02/10 03:30 PM (HCR 3030 - A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to consider studying metabolic syndrome and its associated costs, trends, and causes, including proposals for reducing the prevalence and the associated costs through public policy and initiatives.)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 08:55 AM (HCR 3030 - To consider studying metabolic syndrome and its associated costs, trends, and causes, including proposals for reducing the prevalence and the associated costs through public policy and initiatives.)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 09:30 AM (HCR 3030 - To consider studying metabolic syndrome and its associated costs, trends, and causes, including proposals for reducing the prevalence and the associated costs through public policy and initiatives.)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 09:51 AM (HCR 3030 - To consider studying metabolic syndrome and its associated costs, trends, and causes, including proposals for reducing the prevalence and the associated costs through public policy and initiatives.)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 09:51 AM (Representative M. Nelson - Introduced HCR 3030)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 09:55 AM (Representative E. Nelson - Introduced HCR 3030)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 09:55 AM (Representative E. Nelson - Introduced HCR 3030 - in favor)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 10:10 AM (Senator Lee closed the hearing HCR 3030)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 10:23 AM (Senator Lee closed the hearing HCR 3030)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 10:53 AM (HCR 3030 committee discussion)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 10:58 AM (discussion on HCR 3030)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 10:58 AM (Senator K. Roers makes a motion Do Not PASS on HCR 3030)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 11:00 AM (Senator K. Roers makes a motion DO NOT PASS on HCR 3030)
- Video - Human Services, 03/31 11:07 AM (Senator K. Roers carries HCR 3030)
- Video - Senate, 04/06 02:50 PM (14th Order - Final Passage House Measures - HCR3030 - Human Services - Do Not Pass)
- Video - Senate, 04/06 02:50 PM (Senator K. Roers)
- Video - Senate, 04/06 02:50 PM (Senator Marcellais)
- Video - Senate, 04/06 02:54 PM (14th Order - Final Passage House Measures - HCR3030 - Human Services - Do Not Pass - Votes Required 24: FAILED - Yea 9 Nay 38 N/V 0 Exc 0)
- Testimony (In Favor) -- Marvin E. Nelson, Representative, Rolla, ND (House Human Services, 02/10 12:59 PM)PDF
- Testimony (Neutral) -- Brianna Monahan, Diabetes Prevention and Control Program Coordinator, Bismarck, ND (House Human Services, 02/10 10:04 AM)PDF
- Testimony (In Favor) -- Marvin E. Nelson, Representative, Rolla, ND (House Human Services, 02/10 07:28 AM)PDF
- Testimony (In Favor) -- Jason Fung, Toronto, OH (House Human Services, 02/08 01:54 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Favor) -- Marvin Nelson, (Senate Human Services, 03/31 09:45 AM)PDF
- Testimony (Neutral) -- Brianna L. Monahan, Diabetes Prevention and Control Program Coordinator, Bismarck, ND (Senate Human Services, 03/30 09:39 PM)PDF