+ − Summary
+ − Full Texts (2)
+ − Actions (12)
On May 12, 2023 in the House:
- Signed by Governor
On May 11, 2023 in the Senate:
- Passed By Senate. Votes: 15 YES 6 NO
On April 5, 2023 in the Senate:
- Reported Out of Committee (Judiciary) in Senate with 1 Favorable, 4 On Its Merits, 1 Unfavorable
On March 14, 2023 in the House:
- Passed By House. Votes: 39 YES 2 ABSENT
- Amendment HA 1 to HB 53 - Passed In House by Voice Vote
- Amendment HA 1 to HA 1 - Defeated By House. Votes: 8 YES 29 NO 2 NOT VOTING 2 ABSENT
On March 14, 2023 in the Senate:
- Assigned to Judiciary Committee in Senate
On March 13, 2023 in the House:
- Amendment HA 1 to HA 1 - Introduced and Placed With Bill
- Amendment HA 1 to HB 53 - Introduced and Placed With Bill
On January 25, 2023 in the House:
- Reported Out of Committee (Judiciary) in House with 6 On Its Merits
- Reported Out of Committee (Judiciary) in House with 6 On Its Merits
On January 18, 2023 in the House:
- Introduced and Assigned to Judiciary Committee in House
+ − Amendments (2)
HA 1
This amendment clarifies that the residency requirement applies to the Chief Prosecutor of a particular county and not the head or assistant head of any Division of the Department of Justice.
HA 1 to HA 1
This amendment requires that a lawyer designated by the Attorney General as Chief Prosecutor of a county must reside in that county at the time the lawyer is designated Chief Prosecutor of that county.
+ − Votes (2)
: House Vote
- Yeas: 39
: Senate Vote
- Yeas: 15
- Nays: 6