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SB 393 IN
Passed One Chamber

Insurance pooling for political subdivisions.

IN · session 2022 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Jan 11, 2022

Latest action (Feb 8, 2022) First reading: referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance

Summary

Permits political subdivisions, acting jointly, to pool resources to purchase insurance coverage.

Sponsors (3)

7 coauthors / cosponsors

Action history (15)

  1. Jan 11, 2022 Authored by Senator Becker · upper
  2. Jan 11, 2022 First reading: referred to Committee on Local Government · upper
  3. Jan 24, 2022 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
  4. Jan 25, 2022 Senator Bohacek added as coauthor · upper
  5. Jan 27, 2022 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
  6. Jan 27, 2022 Senator Niemeyer added as second author · upper
  7. Jan 27, 2022 Senator Pol added as coauthor · upper
  8. Jan 27, 2022 Senator Tomes added as coauthor · upper
  9. Feb 1, 2022 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 132: yeas 48, nays 1 · upper
  10. Feb 1, 2022 House sponsor: Representative Negele · upper
  11. Feb 1, 2022 Cosponsors: Representatives O'Brien T and Ledbetter C · upper
  12. Feb 1, 2022 Senator Boehnlein added as coauthor · upper
  13. Feb 1, 2022 Senator Raatz added as coauthor · upper
  14. Feb 2, 2022 Referred to the House · upper
  15. Feb 8, 2022 First reading: referred to Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance · lower
Subjects
INSURANCE generallyLOCAL GOVERNMENT

Text versions (2)

The published texts of this bill as it moves through the legislature. Each links to the official document on the state legislature site. Data from OpenStates.

  • Senate Bill (S) · Jan 24, 2022 · PDF
  • Introduced Senate Bill (S) · Jan 11, 2022 · PDF

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