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LD 455 (SP 184)
"An Act To Prohibit Deceptive Practices Regarding Negotiable Instruments"
Sponsored by Senator Linda Valentino

Date
Chamber
Action
2/24/2015 Senate Committee on INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES
suggested and ordered printed
On motion by Senator Whittemore of Somerset REFERRED to the Committee on INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES
Ordered sent down forthwith for concurrence.
2/24/2015 House Bill REFERRED to the Committee on INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES.
In concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
4/7/2015 Senate Report READ and ACCEPTED.

READ ONCE.

Committee Amendment "A" (S-17) READ and ADOPTED.
ASSIGNED FOR SECOND READING NEXT LEGISLATIVE DAY.
4/9/2015 Senate COMMITTEE ON BILLS IN THE SECOND READING REPORTS NO FURTHER VERBAL AMENDMENTS NECESSARY, Senator Saviello, Senate Chair. REPORT ACCEPTED.
READ A SECOND TIME and PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED AS AMENDED BY Committee Amendment "A" (S-17).
Ordered sent down forthwith for concurrence.
4/14/2015 House CONSENT CALENDAR - FIRST DAY
4/16/2015 House Committee on Bills in the Second Reading Reports no further verbal amendments necessary Representative McLEAN of Gorham, Chair, House of Representatives Report Accepted.
CONSENT CALENDAR - SECOND DAY.
The Bill was PASSED TO BE ENGROSSED as Amended by Committee Amendment "A" (S-17).
In concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
4/23/2015 House PASSED TO BE ENACTED.
Sent for concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
4/28/2015 Senate PASSED TO BE ENACTED, in concurrence.
5/12/2015 Senate On motion by Senator CUSHING of Penobscot Tabled until Later in Today's Session, pending CONSIDERATION
5/12/2015 Senate Taken from the table by the President
LD 455 In Senate, May 12, 2015, this Bill, having been returned by the Governor, together with objections to the same pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of the State of Maine, after reconsideration, the Senate proceeded to vote on the question: "Shall this Bill become a law notwithstanding the objections of the Governor?" 20 In Favor and 15 Against, accordingly it was the vote of the Senate that the Bill not become law and the VETO was SUSTAINED.

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