AB-5119: Relates to additional options for local social services districts to implement effective welfare-to-work programs; repeals certain provisions of such law relating thereto.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kenneth Blankenbush
Amend And Recommit To Social Services on 06/29/2016
You have voted AB-5119: Relates to additional options for local social services districts to implement effective welfare-to-work programs; repeals certain provisions of such law relating thereto..
AB-5127: Requires fiscal impact notes on bills affecting political subdivisions including identifying a source of funding for the annual cost of the legislation.
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Montesano
Held For Consideration In Governmental Operations on 06/01/2016
You have voted AB-5127: Requires fiscal impact notes on bills affecting political subdivisions including identifying a source of funding for the annual cost of the legislation..
You have voted AB-5149: Designates a portion of state route thirteen in the village of Camden as the "Sergeant Elisha R. Parker Veterans memorial highway"..
AB-5201: Prohibits unfunded mandates in medicaid; provides that a provision of law which is determined to be an unfunded mandate according to this new section of law shall cease to be mandatory and become voluntary in operation; defines "law" as a statute, executive order of the governor, or rule or regulation; provides such prohibition does not apply to laws in full force and effect prior to the effective date of the section.
Sponsored by: Rep. David McDonough
Referred To Social Services on 01/06/2016
You have voted AB-5201: Prohibits unfunded mandates in medicaid; provides that a provision of law which is determined to be an unfunded mandate according to this new section of law shall cease to be mandatory and become voluntary in operation; defines "law" as a statute, executive order of the governor, or rule or regulation; provides such prohibition does not apply to laws in full force and effect prior to the effective date of the section..
AB-5205: Provides for the establishment of school speed limits of not less than fifteen miles per hour by the legislative body of any county or, if so delegated, by the legislative body of any locality within said county on a portion of a state highway passing a school building.
Sponsored by: Rep. Steven McLaughlin
Referred To Transportation on 01/06/2016
You have voted AB-5205: Provides for the establishment of school speed limits of not less than fifteen miles per hour by the legislative body of any county or, if so delegated, by the legislative body of any locality within said county on a portion of a state highway passing a school building..