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IntroducedDec 21, 2017
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Passed HouseMay 01, 2018
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Passed Senate
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Signed into Law
Allows the court to depart from minimum sentencing provisions in certain circumstances
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Senate • May 08, 2018: Second read and referred: Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence(S)
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Comments on HB 1739
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NO: 0
OTHER: 0
Actions
- May 08, 2018 | Senate
- Second read and referred: Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence(S)
- May 01, 2018 | Senate
- Reported to the Senate and First Read (S)
- May 01, 2018 | House
- Taken Up
- Third Read and Passed (H) - AYES: 148 NOES: 0 PRESENT: 0
- Apr 30, 2018 | House
- Placed on Informal Calendar
- Apr 24, 2018 | House
- Taken Up for Perfection (H)
- Title of Bill - Agreed To
- HCS Adopted (H)
- Perfected (H)
- Apr 17, 2018 | House
- Placed on Informal Calendar
- Mar 07, 2018 | House
- Executive Session Completed (H)
- Voted Do Pass (H)
- Reported Do Pass (H) - AYES: 7 NOES: 0 PRESENT: 0
- Feb 28, 2018 | House
- HCS Reported Do Pass (H) - AYES: 7 NOES: 0 PRESENT: 0
- Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H)
- Feb 27, 2018 | House
- Executive Session Completed (H)
- HCS Voted Do Pass (H)
- Feb 20, 2018 | House
- Public Hearing Completed (H)
- Feb 07, 2018 | House
- Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety(H)
- Jan 04, 2018 | House
- Read Second Time (H)
- Jan 03, 2018 | House
- Read First Time (H)
- Dec 21, 2017 | House
- Prefiled (H)