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HOUSE BILL 276

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H0276   by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
FIREARMS – Amends existing law to provide that a person convicted of the crime of sexual battery of a minor child sixteen or seventeen years of age shall not have certain rights restored under certain circumstances.
  03/14 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing  
  Reported Printed; Filed for Second Reading  
  Rules Suspended: Ayes 67 Nays 0 Abs/Excd 3, read in full as required – PASSED - 37-31-2
AYES – Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Davis(Goldman), Dayley, Ellis, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green(18), Hartgen, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Moyle, Raybould, Raymond, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger
NAYS – Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Christensen, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Giddings, Green(2), Harris, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Ricks, Scott(Paterson), Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Zito
Absent – Horman, Mr. Speaker
Floor Sponsor - Wintrow
Title apvd - to Senate
 
  03/15 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading  
  Introduced, read first time; referred to: Judiciary & Rules