SB 1450 OK Passed Legislature
Crimes and punishments; providing elements of penalties related to organized retail crime; authorizing Attorney General to employ certain officers. Effective date.
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Sponsors (2)
- Treat · primary
- George Republican · primary
Action history (22)
- Feb 5, 2024 First Reading · upper
- Feb 5, 2024 Authored by Senator Treat · upper
- Feb 6, 2024 Second Reading referred to Public Safety Committee then to Appropriations Committee · upper
- Feb 15, 2024 Reported Do Pass as amended Public Safety committee; CR filed · upper
- Feb 15, 2024 Referred to Appropriations · upper
- Feb 28, 2024 Reported Do Pass Appropriations committee; CR filed · upper
- Mar 5, 2024 Coauthored by Representative George (principal House author) · upper
- Mar 11, 2024 General Order, Amended · upper
- Mar 11, 2024 Measure passed: Ayes: 40 Nays: 5 · upper
- Mar 11, 2024 Referred for engrossment · upper
- Mar 12, 2024 Engrossed to House · upper
- Mar 12, 2024 First Reading · lower
- Mar 25, 2024 Second Reading referred to Rules · lower
- Apr 15, 2024 CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Rules Committee · lower
- Apr 25, 2024 General Order · lower
- Apr 25, 2024 Third Reading, Measure passed: Ayes: 65 Nays: 14 · lower
- Apr 25, 2024 Referred for engrossment · lower
- Apr 29, 2024 Engrossed, signed, to Senate · lower
- Apr 29, 2024 HAs read · upper
- May 2, 2024 HAs rejected, conference requested · upper
- May 7, 2024 SCs named Treat, Jech, Coleman, Gollihare, Thompson (Kristen), Brooks · upper
- May 16, 2024 Conference granted, naming Conference Committee on Rules · lower
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