The Daily Bulletin: 2019-10-14

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The Daily Bulletin: 2019-10-14

PUBLIC/HOUSE BILLS
H 387 (2019-2020) GROWING G.R.E.A.T (NEW) Filed Mar 19 2019, AN ACT CONSISTENT WITH HOUSE BILL 966 TO ENACT CHANGES TO THE GROWING RURAL ECONOMIES WITH ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM AND TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR THAT PROGRAM.

AN ACT CONSISTENT WITH HOUSE BILL 966 TO ENACT CHANGES TO THE GROWING RURAL ECONOMIES WITH ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM AND TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR THAT PROGRAM. SL 2019-230. Enacted October 14, 2019. Sections 2 and 3 are effective July 1, 2020. Section 4 is effective July 1, 2021. The remainder is effective July 1, 2019.

Intro. by Arp, Szoka, Lewis, Hunter.APPROP, GS 143B
H 1001 (2019-2020) RAISE THE AGE FUNDING. (NEW) Filed Apr 25 2019, AN ACT CONSISTENT WITH HOUSE BILL 966 OF THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION PROVIDING THE RESOURCES NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THE LEGISLATION KNOWN AS RAISE THE AGE.

AN ACT CONSISTENT WITH HOUSE BILL 966 OF THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION PROVIDING THE RESOURCES NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THE LEGISLATION KNOWN AS RAISE THE AGE. SL 2019-229. Enacted October 14, 2019. Effective July 1, 2019, except as otherwise provided.

Intro. by Boles, Murphy, C. Smith.APPROP, GS 7A

The Daily Bulletin: 2019-10-14

The Daily Bulletin: 2019-10-14

The Daily Bulletin: 2019-10-14

ACTIONS ON BILLS

Actions on Bills: 2019-10-14

PUBLIC BILLS

H 387: GROWING G.R.E.A.T (NEW)

    House: Signed by Gov. 10/14/2019
    House: Ch. SL 2019-230

H 399: EXTEND TAX CREDITS/OTHER FINANCE CHANGES. (NEW)

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received For Concurrence in S Com Sub

H 470: ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE CHANGES. (NEW)

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received For Concurrence in S Com Sub

H 1001: RAISE THE AGE FUNDING. (NEW)

    House: Signed by Gov. 10/14/2019
    House: Ch. SL 2019-229

S 572: UNIVERSITY SYSTEM RISK MANAGEMENT PROVISIONS. (NEW)

    Senate: Ratified

Actions on Bills: 2019-10-14

No local actions on bills

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