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IntroducedFeb 05, 2025
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Passed Senate
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Passed House
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Signed into Law
Expressing the Legislature's concern about the potential for a carbon oxide pipeline to become a weapon of mass destruction to be used by terrorists or unfriendly governments and urging the Public Utilities Commission to conduct risk assessments and establish stronger regulatory and security measures for carbon oxide pipelines to ensure adequate state, county, business, and family emergency response planning.
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Senate • Feb 20, 2025: Commerce and Energy Deferred to the 41st legislative day, Passed YEAS: 5, NAYS: 4
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Summary/Bill Text
Comments on SCR 606
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
- Al Novstrupprimary
- Julie Auchcosponsor
- Heather Baxtercosponsor
- Jana Huntcosponsor
- Travis Ismaycosponsor
- Logan Manhartcosponsor
- Scott Moorecosponsor
- Christopher Redercosponsor
- Brandei Schaefbauercosponsor
- Tesa Schwanscosponsor
- John Sjaardacosponsor
Votes
Actions
- Feb 20, 2025 | Senate
- Commerce and Energy Scheduled for hearing
- Commerce and Energy Motion to amend, Passed Amendment SCR606B
- Commerce and Energy Do Pass Amended, Failed YEAS: 4, NAYS: 5
- Commerce and Energy Deferred to the 41st legislative day, Passed YEAS: 5, NAYS: 4
- Feb 06, 2025 | Senate
- Referred to Commerce and Energy, S.J. 195
- Feb 05, 2025 | Senate
- First Reading Senate, S.J. 178
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