H02192017 Regular Session✓ Signed into law
Appropriates $4,683,700 to the Office of Drug Policy for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 6; and appropriates an additional $21,000 to the Office of Drug Policy for fiscal year 2017.
APPROPRIATIONS -- OFFICE OF DRUG POLICY -- Appropriates $4,683,700 to the Office of Drug Policy for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 6; and appropriates an additional $21,000 to the Office of Drug Policy for fiscal year 2017.
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HOW THEY VOTED
house Chamber· Mar 3, 2017
House Third Reading
✓ Passed
63 Yea
4 Nay
3 absentPassed by 59 votes
Republican
53 yea/4 nay
Democrat
10 yea/0 nay
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YEA (63)
RBrandon HixonHD-010ARBrent CraneHD-013ARBryan ZollingerHD-033BRCaroline TroyHD-005BRChristy PerryHD-011BRClark KauffmanHD-025BRDell RaybouldHD-034BRDon CheathamSD-003RDorothy MoonHD-008BRDustin ManwaringHD-029ADElaine SmithHD-029BRFred WoodHD-027BRGary CollinsHD-013BRGayann DeMordauntHD-014BRGreg ChaneyHD-010BDHy KlocHD-016BDIlana RubelHD-018ARJames HoltzclawHD-020BRJanet TrujilloHD-033ARJason MonksHD-022BRJeffrey ThompsonHD-030ARJoe PalmerHD-020ADJohn GannonHD-017ADJohn McCrostieHD-016ARJohn Vander WoudeHD-022ARJudy BoyleHD-009BRJulie VanOrdenSD-030RKelley PackerHD-028BRLance ClowHD-025ARLuke MalekHD-004ARLynn LukerHD-015ARMarcus GibbsHD-032ARMaxine BellHD-025ARMegan BlanksmaHD-008BDMelissa WintrowSD-019RMike KingsleyHD-007ARMike MoyleHD-010ARNeil AndersonHD-031ARPatrick McDonaldHD-015BRPaul AmadorHD-004BRPaul ShepherdHD-007BDPaulette JordanHD-005ADPhylis KingHD-018BRPriscilla GiddingsHD-007ARRandall ArmstrongHD-028ARRobert AnderstHD-012ARRon MendiveHD-005ARRonald NateHD-034BRRyan KerbyHD-009ARSage DixonHD-001BDSally TooneHD-026BRScott BedkeHD-027ARScott SymeHD-011ARStephen HartgenHD-024BRSteve MillerHD-024BRSteven HarrisHD-021ADSusan ChewHD-017BRTerry GestrinHD-008ARThomas DayleyHD-021BRThomas LoertscherHD-032BRThyra StevensonHD-006ARVan BurtenshawSD-031RWendy HormanHD-032B
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (3)
senate Chamber· Mar 14, 2017
Senate Third Reading
✓ Passed
35 Yea
0 Nay
Passed by 35 votes
Republican
29 yea/0 nay
Democrat
6 yea/0 nay
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YEA (35)
RAbby LeeSD-009RBart DavisSD-033RBert BrackettSD-023RBob NoniniSD-003RBrent HillSD-034RCarl CrabtreeSD-007RCharles WinderSD-020DCherie Buckner-WebbSD-019RClifford BayerSD-021RDan JohnsonSD-006RDaniel ForemanSD-006RDean MortimerSD-030RFred MartinSD-015DGrant BurgoyneSD-016RJames RiceSD-010DJanie Ward-EngelkingSD-018RJeff AgenbroadSD-013RJeff SiddowaySD-035RJim GuthrieSD-028RJim PatrickSD-025RKelly AnthonSD-027RLee HeiderSD-024RLori Den HartogSD-022DMarcus NyeSD-029RMark HarrisSD-035RMarv HagedornSD-014RMary SouzaSD-004DMaryanne JordanSD-017DMichelle StennettSD-026RPatti LodgeSD-011RShawn KeoughSD-001RSteve VickSD-002RSteven BairSD-031RSteven ThaynSD-008RTodd LakeySD-023
NAY (0)
LATEST ACTION
Reported Signed by Governor on March 24, 2017 Session Law Chapter 150 Effective: 07/01/2017 SECTION 1 & 2; 03/24/2017 SECTION 3
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2017
- Chamber
- house
- Status date
- Mar 24, 2017
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