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120th Maine Legislature, First Regular Session

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Legislature
120th
Paper
SP 64
LD #
235

An Act to Lower the Cost of Health Coverage

 
Documents and DispositionLD 235, SP 64Text
LD 235
SP 64
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Final DispositionOught Not to Pass Pursuant To Joint Rule 310, Apr 4, 2001

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Amendments to LD 235

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Status In Committee

Referred to Committee on Banking and Insurance on Jan 25, 2001.
Latest Committee Action: Reported Out, Mar 29, 2001, ONTP
Latest Committee Report: Mar 29, 2001

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Committee Docket
DateActionResult
Mar 26, 2001Work Session Held 
Mar 26, 2001VotedONTP
Mar 29, 2001Reported OutONTP

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Divided Reports

No Divided Reports.

Bill Sponsors

Presented by Senator Nutting of Androscoggin.
Cosponsored by Representative Marrache of Waterville and
Senators Kilkelly of Lincoln, Mills of Somerset, Rotundo of Androscoggin, Treat of Kennebec, Representatives Brooks of Winterport, Bumps of China.

Affected Statute Titles and Sections
TitleSectionSubsectionParagraphEffectLaw TypeChapter
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House Docket
DateActionResultRoll CallDebateYeaNayAbs
Jan 25, 2001Referred in ConcurrenceREFERRED IN CONCURRENCE BAN - PREVAILS     
Apr 4, 2001Pursuant to Joint Rule 310PURSUANT TO JOINT RULE 310 ONTP - PREVAILS     
Senate Docket
DateActionResultRoll CallDebateYeaNayAbs
Jan 23, 2001IntroducedINTRODUCED - PREVAILS     
Jan 23, 2001Referred to CommitteeREFERRED TO COMMITTEE BAN - PREVAILS     
Apr 4, 2001Pursuant to Joint Rule 310PURSUANT TO JOINT RULE 310 ONTP - PREVAILS