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An act relating to affordably meeting the mandated greenhouse gas reductions for the thermal sector through efficiency, weatherization measures, electrification, and decarbonization

VT · session 2023-2024 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Jan 6, 2023

Latest action (May 12, 2023) Delivered to Secretary of State on May 24, 2023 pursuant to Vermont Constitution, Chapter II, section 11

Sponsor (1)

  • Christopher Bray · primary
12 coauthors / cosponsors

Action history (75)

  1. Jan 6, 2023 Read 1st time & referred to Committee on Natural Resources and Energy · upper
  2. Feb 21, 2023 Entered on Notice Calendar · upper
  3. Feb 21, 2023 Favorable report with recommendation of amendment by Committee on Natural Resources and Energy · upper
  4. Feb 21, 2023 Referred to Committee on Appropriations per Senate Rule 31 · upper
  5. Mar 1, 2023 Entered on Notice Calendar · upper
  6. Mar 1, 2023 Favorable report with recommendation of amendment by Committee on Natural Resources and Energy · upper
  7. Mar 1, 2023 Favorable report with recommendation of amendment by Committee on Appropriations · upper
  8. Mar 2, 2023 New Business/Second Reading · upper
  9. Mar 2, 2023 Favorable report with recommendation of amendment by Committee on Natural Resources and Energy · upper
  10. Mar 2, 2023 Favorable report with recommendation of amendment by Committee on Appropriations · upper
  11. Mar 2, 2023 Read 2nd time, reported favorably with recommendation of amendment by Senator Bray for Committee on Natural Resources and Energy · upper
  12. Mar 2, 2023 Reported favorably by Senator Kitchel for Committee on Appropriations with recommendation of amendment · upper
  13. Mar 2, 2023 Recommendation of amendment by Committee on Natural Resources and Energy amended as recommended by Committee on Appropriations · upper
  14. Mar 2, 2023 Recommendation of amendment by Committee on Natural Resources and Energy, as amended, agreed to · upper
  15. Mar 2, 2023 3rd reading ordered on roll call, requested by Senator Bray, Passed -- Needed 15 of 29 to Pass -- Yeas = 19, Nays = 10 · upper
  16. Mar 3, 2023 New Business/Third Reading · upper
  17. Mar 3, 2023 Read 3rd time & passed on division 18-10 · upper
  18. Mar 3, 2023 Title amended as recommended by Committee on Natural Resources and Energy · upper
  19. Mar 15, 2023 Referred to the Committee on Environment and Energy · lower
  20. Apr 14, 2023 Notice Calendar: Favorable with Amendment · lower
  21. Apr 14, 2023 Referred to Committee on Appropriations per Rule 35(a) · lower
  22. Apr 19, 2023 Notice Calendar: Favorable with Amendment · lower
  23. Apr 20, 2023 Action Calendar: Favorable with Amendment · lower
  24. Apr 20, 2023 Read second time · lower
  25. Apr 20, 2023 Rep. Sibilia of Dover reported for the Committee on Environment and Energy · lower
  26. Apr 20, 2023 Rep. Dolan of Waitsfield recommended for the Committee on Appropriations · lower
  27. Apr 20, 2023 Report of Committee on Environment and Energy amended as recommended by Committee on Appropriations · lower
  28. Apr 20, 2023 Rep. James of Manchester, Kornheiser of Brattleboro, Sibilia of Dover, Carpenter of Hyde Park, Farlice-Rubio of Barnet, Leavitt of Grand Isle, Noyes of Wolcott, Sims of Craftsbury, and Taylor of Colchester moved to amend the report of the Committee on Environment and Energy, as amended, which was agreed to · lower
  29. Apr 20, 2023 Rep. Harrison of Chittenden, Arrison of Weathersfield, Brownell of Pownal, Lipsky of Stowe, and Morris of Springfield moved to amend the report of the Committee on Environment and Energy, as amended · lower
  30. Apr 20, 2023 Rep. Harrison of Chittenden demanded yeas and nays · lower
  31. Apr 20, 2023 Roll Call Results Failed -- Needed 72 of 144 to Pass -- Yeas = 43, Nays = 101 · lower
  32. Apr 20, 2023 Which was disagreed to · lower
  33. Apr 20, 2023 Report of Committee on Environment and Energy, as amended, agreed to · lower
  34. Apr 20, 2023 Rep. Higley of Lowell moved to amend the House proposal of amend · lower
  35. Apr 20, 2023 Rep. Toof of St. Albans Town demanded yeas and nays · lower
  36. Apr 20, 2023 Roll Call Results Failed -- Needed 72 of 144 to Pass -- Yeas = 41, Nays = 103 · lower
  37. Apr 20, 2023 Which was disagreed to · lower
  38. Apr 20, 2023 Rep. Harrison of Chittenden demanded yeas and nays · lower
  39. Apr 20, 2023 Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 72 of 144 to Pass -- Yeas = 98, Nays = 46 · lower
  40. Apr 20, 2023 Third Reading ordered · lower
  41. Apr 21, 2023 Action Calendar: Third Reading · lower
  42. Apr 21, 2023 Rep. Beck of St. Johnsbury moved to amend the House proposal of amend · lower
  43. Apr 21, 2023 Rep. McCoy of Poultney asked that the question be divided · lower
  44. Apr 21, 2023 Division demanded · lower
  45. Apr 21, 2023 Division results Yeas 34, Nays 101 · lower
  46. Apr 21, 2023 First division of amendment disagreed to · lower
  47. Apr 21, 2023 Division demanded · lower
  48. Apr 21, 2023 Division results Yeas 33, Nays 105 · lower
  49. Apr 21, 2023 Second division of amendment disagreed to · lower
  50. Apr 21, 2023 Read third time and passed in concurrence with proposal of amendment · lower
  51. Apr 26, 2023 House message: House passed bill in concurrence with proposal(s) of amendment · upper
  52. Apr 26, 2023 Entered on Notice Calendar · upper
  53. Apr 26, 2023 House proposal of amendment · upper
  54. Apr 27, 2023 House proposal of amendment · upper
  55. Apr 27, 2023 House proposal of amendment; text · upper
  56. Apr 27, 2023 House proposal of amendment concurred in on roll call requested by Senator Brock, Passed -- Needed 15 of 30 to Pass -- Yeas = 20, Nays = 10 · upper
  57. Apr 27, 2023 As passed by Senate and House · upper
  58. Apr 28, 2023 Delivered to Governor on Friday, April 28, 2023 · upper
  59. May 1, 2023 Senate Message: House proposal of amendment concurred in · lower
  60. May 5, 2023 Governor vetoed bill on May 4, 2023 · upper
  61. May 5, 2023 Governor vetoed bill · upper
  62. May 8, 2023 Senate Message: Vetoed by Governor May 4, 2023 · lower
  63. May 8, 2023 Governor vetoed bill · upper
  64. May 9, 2023 Unfinished Business/Pending Question: Shall the bill pass, notwithstanding the Governor's refusal to approve the bill? · upper
  65. May 9, 2023 Veto of Governor overridden on a roll call Yeas = 20, Nays = 10 · upper
  66. May 9, 2023 Senator Sears explained vote · upper
  67. May 9, 2023 Senator Wrenner explained vote · upper
  68. May 9, 2023 Rules suspended & messaged to House forthwith, on motion of Senator Baruth · upper
  69. May 9, 2023 Senate Message: Governor's veto overridden · lower
  70. May 10, 2023 Notice Calendar: Governor’s Veto · lower
  71. May 11, 2023 Action Calendar: Governor’s Veto · lower
  72. May 11, 2023 Veto of the Governor overridden by a vote of Yeas = 107, Nays = 42 · lower
  73. May 11, 2023 Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 100 of 149 to Pass -- Yeas = 107, Nays = 42 · lower
  74. May 12, 2023 House message: Bill passed, the veto of the Governor notwithstanding · upper
  75. May 12, 2023 Delivered to Secretary of State on May 24, 2023 pursuant to Vermont Constitution, Chapter II, section 11 · upper

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