ME LD983 | 2017-2018 | 128th Legislature

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-1)
Status: Passed on May 31 2017 - 100% progression
Action: 2017-06-16 - Ordered Sent Forthwith.
Text: Latest bill text (Chaptered) [PDF]

Summary

An Act To Increase Efficiency in the Enforcement of Restitution and Bail Orders

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Title

An Act To Increase Efficiency in the Enforcement of Restitution and Bail Orders

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Roll Calls

2017-06-16 - House - Reconsideration - Veto RC #334 (Y: 99 N: 42 NV: 0 Abs: 10) [PASS]
2017-06-15 - Senate - Veto Override (2/3) RC #310 (Y: 34 N: 1 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2017-06-16HouseOrdered Sent Forthwith.
2017-06-16HouseSent to the Engrossing Department.
2017-06-16HouseIn concurrence.
2017-06-16HouseROLL CALL NO. 334V 99 having voted in the affirmative and 42 in the negative, with 10 being absent, and accordingly it was the vote of the House that the Bill become a law notwithstanding the objections of the Governor, since two-thirds of the members of the House so voted.
2017-06-16HouseThis Bill, having been returned by the Governor, together with objections to the same pursuant to Article IV, Part Third, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Maine, after reconsideration, the House proceeded to vote on the question: "Shall this Bill become a law notwithstanding the objections of the Governor?"
2017-06-15SenateSubsequently LD 983 In Senate, June 15, 2017, this Bill, having been returned by the Governor, together with objections to the same pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of the State of Maine, after reconsideration, the Senate proceeded to vote on the question: "Shall this Bill become a law notwithstanding the objections of the Governor?" 34 IN FAVOR and 1 AGAINST, accordingly it was the vote of the Senate that the Bill become law and the VETO was OVERRIDDEN.
2017-06-15SenateTaken from the table by the President ProTem
2017-06-14SenateUnfinished Business
2017-06-14SenateOn motion by Senator COLLINS of York Tabled until Later in Today's Session, pending CONSIDERATION
2017-05-31SenatePASSED TO BE ENACTED, in concurrence.
2017-05-30HouseSent for concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
2017-05-30HousePASSED TO BE ENACTED.
2017-05-24HouseIn concurrence.
2017-05-24HouseThe Bill was PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-115).
2017-05-24HouseUnder suspension of the rules CONSENT CALENDAR - SECOND DAY.
2017-05-24HouseCONSENT CALENDAR - FIRST DAY
2017-05-23SenateOrdered sent down forthwith for concurrence.
2017-05-23SenateUnder suspension of the Rules, READ A SECOND TIME and PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY Committee Amendment "A" (S-115).
2017-05-23SenateCommittee Amendment "A" (S-115) READ and ADOPTED.
2017-05-23SenateREAD ONCE.
2017-05-23SenateReport READ and ACCEPTED.
2017-03-14HouseIn concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
2017-03-14HouseThe Bill was REFERRED to the Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY.
2017-03-14SenateCommittee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY suggested and ordered printed REFERENCE to the Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY Ordered sent down forthwith for concurrence

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