Substitute for Raised S.B. No. 126
Session Year 2022
 


AN ACT REQUIRING A STUDY OF THE ACCESSIBILITY OF THE STATE CAPITOL BUILDING, LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDING AND RELATED FACILITIES.

To study the accessibility of the State Capitol building, the Legislative Office Building and all other buildings, related structures, grounds and parking facilities under the supervision, security, utilization and control of the Joint Committee on Legislative Management.

Introduced by:
Planning and Development Committee

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Co-sponsors for Amendment LCO:

Bill History

 Date Action Taken
 5/23/2022Signed by the Governor
 5/17/2022Transmitted by Secretary of the State to Governor
 5/17/2022Transmitted to the Secretary of State
 5/10/2022(LCO)Special Act 22-10
 5/3/2022In Concurrence
 5/3/2022House Passed
 4/14/2022House Calendar Number 370
 4/14/2022Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, House
 4/13/2022On Consent Calendar
 4/13/2022Senate Passed
 3/16/2022(LCO)File Number 20
 3/16/2022Senate Calendar Number 44
 3/16/2022Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
 3/16/2022(LCO)Reported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office
 3/10/2022(LCO)Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 03/15/22 5:00 PM
 3/7/2022(LCO)Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
 3/4/2022(PD)Joint Favorable Substitute
 2/18/2022Public Hearing 02/25
 2/17/2022Referred to Joint Committee on Planning and Development

Co-sponsors of SB-126

Sen. Steve Cassano, 4th Dist.
Rep. David Michel, 146th Dist.
Rep. Michael A. Winkler, 56th Dist.
Rep. Travis Simms, 140th Dist.
Rep. Craig C. Fishbein, 90th Dist.
Rep. John K. Hampton, 16th Dist.
Rep. Kenneth M Gucker, 138th Dist.
Rep. Tami Zawistowski, 61st Dist.
Rep. Holly H. Cheeseman, 37th Dist.

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