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H.C.R.38 (Act R-57)

House concurrent resolution recognizing the importance of the Black Lives Matter Movement in the U.S. and Vermont Black communities

Sen. Francis Brooks , Rep. Kevin Christie , Rep. Diana Gonzalez , Rep. Ruqaiyah "Kiah" Morris , Rep. Janet Ancel , Sen. Rebecca Balint , Sen. Philip Baruth , Rep. William Botzow II, Rep. Timothy Briglin , Rep. Jessica Brumsted , Rep. Susan Buckholz , Rep. Mollie Burke , Sen. Brian Campion , Rep. Robin Chesnut-Tangerman , Rep. Brian Cina , Sen. Alison Clarkson , Rep. Selene Colburn , Rep. Peter Conlon , Rep. Charles "Chip" Conquest , Rep. Maureen Dakin , Rep. Elizabeth Dunn , Rep. Alice Emmons , Rep. Rachael Fields , Rep. John Gannon , Rep. Maxine Grad , Rep. Sandy Haas , Rep. Helen Head , Rep. Lori Houghton , Rep. Ben Joseph , Rep. Diane Lanpher , Rep. William Lippert Jr., Rep. Emily Long , Rep. Gabrielle Lucke , Rep. Terence Macaig , Rep. James Masland , Rep. James McCullough , Rep. Michael Mrowicki , Rep. Barbara Murphy , Rep. Jean O'Sullivan , Sen. Anthony Pollina , Rep. Ann Pugh , Rep. Barbara Rachelson , Rep. Robin Scheu , Rep. Amy Sheldon , Rep. Laura Sibilia , Rep. Trevor Squirrell , Rep. Thomas Stevens , Rep. Valerie Stuart , Rep. Linda Sullivan , Rep. Mary Sullivan , Rep. George Till , Rep. Maida Townsend , Rep. Joseph "Chip" Troiano , Rep. Tommy Walz , Rep. Cynthia Weed , Rep. Theresa Wood , Rep. Michael Yantachka
2/10/2017 - Adopted in Concurrence
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House 2/10/2017 - Adopted in Concurrence
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House concurrent resolution recognizing the importance of the Black Lives Matter Movement in the U.S. and Vermont Black communities

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House concurrent resolution recognizing the importance of the Black Lives Matter Movement in the U.S. and Vermont Black communities

Roll Call History

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No meeting history found for H.C.R.38 in the 2017-2018 Legislative Session.
House concurrent resolution recognizing the importance of the Black Lives Matter Movement in the U.S. and Vermont Black communities

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No meeting history found for H.C.R.38 in the 2017-2018 Legislative Session.
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No fiscal documents found for H.C.R.38 in the 2017-2018 Legislative Session.
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House concurrent resolution recognizing the importance of the Black Lives Matter Movement in the U.S. and Vermont Black communities

Committee of Conference Meetings

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House concurrent resolution recognizing the importance of the Black Lives Matter Movement in the U.S. and Vermont Black communities

Committee of Conference Meeting Full List

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No committee of conference meeting history found for H.C.R.38 in the 2017-2018 Legislative Session.
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Michael Chernick, Legislative Counsel

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