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H.109

An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

Rep. William Canfield , Rep. Marianna Gamache , Rep. James Gregoire , Rep. Mark Higley , Rep. Mary Hooper , Rep. Robert Hooper , Rep. Warren Kitzmiller , Rep. Felisha Leffler , Rep. Mary Morrissey , Rep. Terry Norris , Rep. David Potter , Rep. Charles "Butch" Shaw , Rep. Joseph "Chip" Troiano
Senate Committee on Government Operations
3/24/2020 - Read 1st time & referred to Committee on Government Operations
Sponsor(s)
Location
Senate Committee on Government Operations
Last Recorded Action
Senate 3/24/2020 - Read 1st time & referred to Committee on Government Operations
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An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

Detailed Status

Regular Session 2019-2020
Body Date Journal Calendar Location Full Status
An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

Roll Call History

Regular Session 2019-2020
Body Date Journal Location Full Status

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An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

Committee Meetings

Regular Session 2019-2020
Meeting Date Committee
An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

Meeting Full List

Regular Session 2019-2020
Friday, February 15, 2019
Committee(s):
House Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
-

H.109 - An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

Rep. William Canfield, Sponsor

Thursday, February 13, 2020
Committee(s):
House Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
-

H.109 - An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

Michael Chernick, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
Jason Gould, Resident, Barre City

Friday, February 28, 2020
Committee(s):
House Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
9:00 AM

H.109 - An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

David Schutz, State Curator, Department of State Buildings

Thursday, March 12, 2020
Committee(s):
House Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
11:15 AM

H.109 - An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

Discussion and vote


An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

Witnesses Who Testified

Regular Session 2019-2020
House Committee on General, Housing, and Military Affairs
  • Rep. William Canfield, Sponsor
  • Michael Chernick, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
  • Jason Gould, Resident, Barre City
  • David Schutz, State Curator, Department of State Buildings

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An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

Committee of Conference Meetings

Regular Session 2019-2020
Meeting Date Committee
An act relating to designating October 12 as Dewey Day

Committee of Conference Meeting Full List

Regular Session 2019-2020
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Act

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Staff & Other Information

Staff
Michael Chernick, Legislative Counsel

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