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120th Maine Legislature, First Regular Session

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Legislature
120th
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HP 49
LD #
58

RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Provide for the Direct Popular Election of the Attorney General

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Final DispositionOught Not to Pass Pursuant To Joint Rule 310, Feb 28, 2001

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Amendments to LD 58

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Status In Committee

Referred to Committee on State and Local Government on Jan 11, 2001.
Latest Committee Action: Voted, Feb 14, 2001, ONTP
Latest Committee Report: Feb 14, 2001

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Committee Docket
DateActionResult
Feb 14, 2001Reported Out 
Feb 14, 2001Work Session Held 
Feb 14, 2001VotedONTP

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Divided Reports

No Divided Reports.

Bill Sponsors

Presented by Representative Perkins of Penobscot.
Cosponsored by Senator Carpenter of York and
Representative Berry of Belmont, Representatives Dugay of Cherryfield, Mendros of Lewiston, Pinkham of Lamoine.

Affected Statute Titles and Sections

None listed at this time.

House Docket
DateActionResultRoll CallDebateYeaNayAbs
Jan 9, 2001IntroducedINTRODUCED - PREVAILS     
Jan 9, 2001Referred to CommitteeREFERRED TO COMMITTEE SLG - PREVAILS     
Feb 28, 2001Pursuant to Joint Rule 310PURSUANT TO JOINT RULE 310 ONTP - PREVAILS     
Senate Docket
DateActionResultRoll CallDebateYeaNayAbs
Jan 11, 2001Referred in ConcurrenceREFERRED IN CONCURRENCE SLG - PREVAILS     
Feb 28, 2001Pursuant to Joint Rule 310PURSUANT TO JOINT RULE 310 ONTP - PREVAILS