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IntroducedJan 09, 2024
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Passed HouseFeb 07, 2024
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Passed SenateFeb 26, 2024
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Signed into LawMar 26, 2024
create the Commission on Indigent Legal Services and Office of Indigent Legal Services, to make an appropriation for reimbursing county indigent legal services, and to declare an emergency.
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executive • Mar 26, 2024: Signed by the Governor, H.J. 514
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Comments on HB 1057
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- State Affairsprimary
Votes
YES: 13
- Hugh Bartels
- Rocky Blare
- Gary Cammack
- Kirk Chaffee
- Roger Chase
- Becky Drury
- Jon Hansen
- Erin Healy
- Oren Lesmeister
- Rebecca Reimer
- James Wangsness
- Taylor Rehfeldt
- Will Mortenson
NO: 0
OTHER: 0
YES: 9
NO: 0
OTHER: 0
YES: 60
- Amber Arlint
- Julie Auch
- Aaron Aylward
- Hugh Bartels
- Rocky Blare
- Byron Callies
- Gary Cammack
- Kirk Chaffee
- Roger Chase
- Roger DeGroot
- Mike Derby
- Fred Deutsch
- Joe Donnell
- Becky Drury
- Linda Duba
- Eric Emery
- Mary Fitzgerald
- Randy Gross
- Jon Hansen
- Erin Healy
- Mellissa Heermann
- Greg Jamison
- Phil Jensen
- Chris Karr
- Chris Kassin
- Lance Koth
- Ben Krohmer
- Dennis Krull
- Trish Ladner
- Oren Lesmeister
- Curt Massie
- Liz May
- John Mills
- Scott Moore
- Will Mortenson
- Brian Mulder
- Kameron Nelson
- Scott Odenbach
- Marty Overweg
- Carl Perry
- Drew Peterson
- Sue Peterson
- Neal Pinnow
- Peri Pourier
- Tony Randolph
- Taylor Rehfeldt
- Rebecca Reimer
- Tim Reisch
- Lynn Schneider
- William Shorma
- John Sjaarda
- Bethany Soye
- Tamara St. John
- Mike Stevens
- Kenneth Teunissen
- Tyler Tordsen
- Tony Venhuizen
- James Wangsness
- Mike Weisgram
- Kadyn Wittman
NO: 4
- Kevin Jensen
- Karla Lems
- Tina Mulally
- Brandei Schaefbauer
YES: 33
- Arch Beal
- Jim Bolin
- Shawn Bordeaux
- Bryan Breitling
- Casey Crabtree
- Sydney Davis
- Randy Deibert
- Helene Duhamel
- Julie Frye-Mueller
- Brent "B.R." Hoffman
- Jean Hunhoff
- David Johnson
- Joshua Klumb
- Jack Kolbeck
- Steve Kolbeck
- Liz Larson
- Ryan Maher
- Jim Mehlhaff
- Reynold Nesiba
- Al Novstrup
- Herman Otten
- Tom Pischke
- Tim Reed
- Michael Rohl
- Lee Schoenbeck
- Kyle Schoenfish
- Jim Stalzer
- Erin Tobin
- Michael Walsh
- David Wheeler
- John Wiik
- Dean Wink
- Larry Zikmund
NO: 0
EXCUSED: 2
YES: 63
- Amber Arlint
- Julie Auch
- Aaron Aylward
- Jessica Bahmuller
- Hugh Bartels
- Rocky Blare
- Byron Callies
- Gary Cammack
- Kirk Chaffee
- Roger Chase
- Kristin Conzet
- Roger DeGroot
- Mike Derby
- Fred Deutsch
- Joe Donnell
- Becky Drury
- Linda Duba
- Steve Duffy
- Eric Emery
- Mary Fitzgerald
- Randy Gross
- Jon Hansen
- Erin Healy
- Mellissa Heermann
- Greg Jamison
- Chris Karr
- Chris Kassin
- Lance Koth
- Ben Krohmer
- Dennis Krull
- David Kull
- Trish Ladner
- Oren Lesmeister
- Curt Massie
- Liz May
- John Mills
- Scott Moore
- Will Mortenson
- Brian Mulder
- Kameron Nelson
- Scott Odenbach
- Ernie Otten
- Marty Overweg
- Carl Perry
- Drew Peterson
- Neal Pinnow
- Taylor Rehfeldt
- Rebecca Reimer
- Tim Reisch
- Stephanie Sauder
- Brandei Schaefbauer
- Lynn Schneider
- William Shorma
- John Sjaarda
- Bethany Soye
- Tamara St. John
- Mike Stevens
- Kenneth Teunissen
- Tyler Tordsen
- Tony Venhuizen
- James Wangsness
- Mike Weisgram
- Kadyn Wittman
NO: 4
- Kevin Jensen
- Phil Jensen
- Karla Lems
- Tina Mulally
ABSENT: 2
EXCUSED: 1
Actions
- Mar 26, 2024 | executive
- Signed by the Governor, H.J. 514
- Mar 05, 2024 | House
- Delivered to the Governor, H.J. 474
- Mar 05, 2024 | Senate
- Signed by the President, S.J. 481
- Mar 04, 2024 | House
- Concurred in amendments, Passed YEAS: 63, NAYS: 4, H.J. 450
- Signed by the Speaker, H.J. 468
- Feb 28, 2024 | Senate
- Motion to amend, Passed Amendment 1057D, S.J. 443
- Do Pass Amended, Passed YEAS: 33, NAYS: 0, S.J. 444
- Feb 27, 2024 | Senate
- Deferred to another day, Passed, S.J. 424
- Feb 26, 2024 | Senate
- Deferred to another day, Passed, S.J. 409
- Feb 23, 2024 | Senate
- Remove from Consent Calendar, S.J. 399
- Feb 22, 2024 | Senate
- Judiciary Scheduled for hearing
- Judiciary Do Pass, Passed YEAS: 5, NAYS: 0
- Judiciary Certified uncontested, placed on consent
- Feb 12, 2024 | Senate
- First read in Senate and referred to Judiciary, S.J. 297
- Feb 08, 2024 | House
- Motion to amend, Passed Amendment 1057C, H.J. 297
- Do Pass Amended, Passed YEAS: 60, NAYS: 4, H.J. 297
- Feb 07, 2024 | House
- Deferred to another day, Passed, H.J. 284
- Feb 06, 2024 | House
- Committee on Appropriations Scheduled for hearing
- Committee on Appropriations Do Pass, Passed YEAS: 9, NAYS: 0
- Jan 19, 2024 | House
- State Affairs Scheduled for hearing, H.J. 1
- State Affairs Referred to, Passed YEAS: 13, NAYS: 0 Committee on Appropriations
- Jan 17, 2024 | House
- State Affairs Scheduled for hearing, H.J. 1
- State Affairs Motion to amend, Passed Amendment 1057A
- State Affairs Deferred to another day, Passed
- Jan 09, 2024 | House
- First read in House and referred to State Affairs, H.J. 21
Bill Texts
- Introduced, 01/05/2024HTML
- House State Affairs Engrossed, 01/19/2024HTML
- House Engrossed, 02/08/2024HTML
- Senate Engrossed, 02/28/2024HTML
- Enrolled, 03/04/2024HTML
- Senate Amendment 1057D (Passed 02/28/2024) -- MehlhaffPDF
- House Amendment 1057C (Passed 02/08/2024) -- KarrPDF
- House Amendment 1057A (Passed 01/17/2024) -- MortensonPDF
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