+ − Summary
+ − Full Texts (4)
+ − Actions (38)
On April 9, 2021 in the Senate:
- House message: Governor allowed to become law without signature on April 9, 2021
On April 8, 2021 in the House:
- Allowed to become law without the signature of the Governor on April 8, 2021
On April 2, 2021 in the House:
- Delivered to the Governor on April 2, 2021
On March 31, 2021 in the House:
- Senate Message, passed in concurrence
On March 26, 2021 in the Senate:
- New Business/Third Reading
- Read 3rd time & passed in concurrence on roll call, requested by Senator Collamore, Passed -- Needed 14 of 27 to Pass -- Yeas = 22, Nays = 5
On March 25, 2021 in the Senate:
- New Business/Second Reading
- Favorable report by Committee on Education
- Favorable report by Committee on Appropriations
- Read 2nd time
- Reported favorably by Senator Perchlik for Committee on Education
- Reported favorably by Senator Balint for Committee on Appropriations
- 3rd reading ordered
On March 24, 2021 in the Senate:
- Entered on Notice Calendar
- Favorable report by Committee on Education
- Favorable report by Committee on Appropriations
On March 23, 2021 in the Senate:
- Entered on Notice Calendar
- Favorable report by Committee on Education
- Referred to Committee on Appropriations per Senate Rule 31
On February 19, 2021 in the Senate:
- Read 1st time & referred to Committee on Education
On February 17, 2021 in the House:
- Read Third time and passed
On February 16, 2021 in the House:
- Read Second time
- Rep. Walz of Barre City reported for the Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
- Rep. Scheu of Middlebury recommended for the Committee on Appropriations
- Rep. Beck of St. Johnsbury moved to amend the report of the Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
- Rep. Beck of St. Johnsbury demanded yeas and nays
- Roll Call Results Failed -- Needed 73 of 146 to Pass -- Yeas = 43, Nays = 103
- Which was disagreed to
- Rep. Sibilia of Dover moved to commit the bill to the Committee on Education
- Rep. Morrissey of Bennington demanded yeas and nays
- Roll Call Results Failed -- Needed 73 of 146 to Pass -- Yeas = 50, Nays = 96
- Which was disagreed to
- Rep. McCoy of Poultney demanded yeas and nays
- Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 74 of 148 to Pass -- Yeas = 102, Nays = 46
- Report of Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs agreed to
- Third Reading ordered
On February 10, 2021 in the House:
- Referred to Committee on Appropriations per Rule 35(a)
On January 15, 2021 in the House:
- Read First Time and referred to the Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
+ − Votes (4)
March 26, 2021: Shall the bill pass?
- Yeas: 22
- Nays: 5
- Absent: 3
February 16, 2021: Shall the report of the Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs be amended as recommended by Rep. Beck of St. Johnsbury?
- Yeas: 43
- Nays: 103
- Absent: 3
February 16, 2021: Shall the bill be referred to the Committee on Education?
- Yeas: 50
- Nays: 96
- Absent: 3
February 16, 2021: Shall the bill be amended as recommended by the Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs?
- Yeas: 102
- Nays: 46
- Absent: 1
+ − Sponsors (11)
Type:
Primary Sponsor