All tracked bills, current as of June 10, 2017. Click on any bill number below to view the bill details on the state Legislative website.

HB 1, Henry
Provides for the ordinary operating expenses of state government for Fiscal Year 2017-2018
3/16/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/16/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
4/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/1/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/1/2017     Reported with amendments
5/1/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/1/2017     Made Special Order of the Day #1 for Thursday, May 04, 2017
5/4/2017     Amended
5/4/2017     Finally passed by vote of 63 to 40
5/8/2017     Received in the Senate
5/9/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
5/16/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/22/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/25/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/27/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/1/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/1/2017     Reported with amendments
6/1/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/2/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/2/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/2/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/2/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/3/2017     Amended
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
6/4/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/5/2017     Called from the calendar
6/5/2017     House rejected Senate amendments by vote of 62 to 42
6/7/2017     House conferees appointed [Henry, Barras, Smith]
6/8/2017     Senate conferees appointed [LaFleur, Alario, Tarver]

HB 6, Hollis
Exempts Louisiana residents from the assessment of penalties for noncompliance with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
1/30/2017     Prefiled in the House
1/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Insurance
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Insurance
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported favorably
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/27/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/2/2017
5/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 53 to 36
5/3/2017     Received in the Senate
5/8/2017     Referred to committee on Insurance
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 34, Pugh
Relative to management of public postsecondary education, abolishes the Board of Regents and the management boards and transfers their powers, duties, and responsibilities to a newly created Louisiana Postsecondary Education Board of Trustees
2/22/2017     Prefiled in the House
2/22/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Involuntarily deferred

HB 43, Horton
Prohibits the possession of imitation firearms, projectiles, or ammunition on or within a certain distance of school property or at school-sponsored functions
3/6/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/6/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
4/10/2017     Withdrawn prior to introduction

HB 45, Mack
Provides relative to sentencing and parole of certain juvenile offenders sentenced to life imprisonment and terms of imprisonment of more than thirty years
3/6/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/6/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 51, Pugh
Increases the medical malpractice cap in certain circumstances
3/9/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/9/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/13/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 64, Henry
Provides for the ancillary expenses of state government
3/15/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/15/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/1/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/1/2017     Reported with amendments
5/1/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/1/2017     Made Special Order of the Day #2 for Thursday, May 04, 2017
5/4/2017     Finally passed by vote of 103 to 0
5/8/2017     Received in the Senate
5/9/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
6/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/2/2017     Reported with amendments
6/2/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/2/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/2/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 35 to 0
6/4/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/5/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/6/2017
6/6/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/6/2017     Called from the calendar
6/6/2017     House rejected Senate amendments by vote of 88 to 0
6/7/2017     House conferees appointed [Henry, Schroder, Barras]
6/7/2017     Senate conferees appointed [LaFleur, Allain, Hewitt]
6/8/2017     Conference Report received
6/8/2017     House adopted conference report by vote of 96 to 1
6/8/2017     Conference Report received
6/8/2017     Senate adopted conference report by vote of 34 to 0

HB 67, Norton
Creates the crime of unlawfully supplying a child with an Uzi submachine gun
3/15/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/15/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Reported with amendments
5/22/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/22/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/25/2017
5/25/2017     Killed on final passage by vote of 21 to 59

HB 74, Marcelle
Provides relative to disposition of children after adjudication of certain felony-grade delinquent acts
3/16/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/16/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Reported with amendments
5/3/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/10/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call

HB 75, Miguez
Provides with respect to copies of death certificates
3/16/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/16/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/19/2017     Reported with amendments
4/20/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/20/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 4/26/2017
4/26/2017     Amended
4/26/2017     Finally passed by vote of 96 to 0
4/27/2017     Received in the Senate
5/1/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/11/2017     Reported favorably
5/15/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/16/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/16/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Finally passed by vote of 32 to 0
5/22/2017     Enrolled in the House
6/1/2017     Signed by the governor
6/1/2017     Becomes Act 7; Effective August 1, 2017

HB 79, Foil
Prohibits corporal punishment for certain students with exceptionalities
3/21/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/21/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported favorably
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/27/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/2/2017
5/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 96 to 0
5/3/2017     Received in the Senate
5/8/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/25/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/31/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/31/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
6/1/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/4/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/5/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 89 to 0
6/6/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 91, Foil
Dedicates a portion of riverboat gaming revenue to the TOPS Gaming Income Fund to provide additional funding for TOPS
3/23/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/23/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/9/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 103, Leger
Provides relative to the amount of the earned income tax credit
3/23/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/23/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means

HB 111, Bishop
Requires instruction in litter prevention and awareness for public school students in certain grades
3/24/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/24/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported with amendments
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/27/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/2/2017
5/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 99 to 0
5/3/2017     Received in the Senate
5/8/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/22/2017     Reported favorably
5/23/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/24/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/24/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Finally passed by vote of 32 to 0
5/25/2017     Enrolled in the House
6/7/2017     Signed by the governor
6/7/2017     Becomes Act 72; Effective August 1, 2017

HB 113, Broadwater
Removes termination of the authority of public postsecondary education management boards to establish and increase student fees
3/24/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/24/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported with amendments
5/11/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/11/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/17/2017
5/17/2017     Finally passed by vote of 91 to 3
5/17/2017     Received in the Senate
5/18/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/25/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported favorably
5/31/2017     Recommitted to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
6/1/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/1/2017     Reported favorably
6/1/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/1/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/2/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/5/2017     Finally passed by vote of 30 to 8
6/6/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 117, Foil
Raises the minimum grade point average required for initial eligibility for a Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) Opportunity Award
3/24/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/24/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported with amendments
5/11/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/17/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/17/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Tuesday, May 23, 2017
5/23/2017     Called from the calendar
5/23/2017     Amended
5/23/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/23/2017     Called from the calendar
5/23/2017     Amended
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 53 to 32
5/24/2017     Received in the Senate
5/30/2017     Referred to committee on Education
6/1/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 118, Hoffmann
Levies an additional state excise tax on cigarettes
3/24/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/24/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 137, Jenkins
Provides relative to the filing of requests for medical review panels
3/27/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/27/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/13/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/17/2017     Reported with amendments
4/18/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 4/20/2017
4/20/2017     Amended
4/20/2017     Finally passed by vote of 90 to 0
4/24/2017     Received in the Senate
4/25/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary A
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported favorably
5/24/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/25/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/25/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/30/2017     Amended
5/30/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
5/30/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/1/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/4/2017
6/4/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 95 to 0
6/5/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 152, Bacala
Provides for implementation and funding of a Medicaid managed long-term services and supports system
3/27/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/27/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Involuntarily deferred

HB 154, Carpenter
Authorizes the disclosure of autopsy-related documents to the Department of Children and Family Services at no charge
3/27/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/27/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Judiciary
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary
4/20/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/11/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/11/2017     Reported with amendments
5/15/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/16/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/18/2017
5/18/2017     Finally passed by vote of 98 to 0
5/22/2017     Received in the Senate
5/23/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary A
5/30/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported favorably
5/31/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/31/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/31/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
6/2/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 159, Miller, D.
Requires certain mental health providers to be licensed under the Behavioral Health Services Provider Licensing Law
3/27/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/27/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/19/2017     Reported favorably
4/20/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/26/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
4/27/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Tuesday, May 02, 2017
5/2/2017     Called from the calendar
5/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 97 to 0
5/3/2017     Received in the Senate
5/8/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported favorably
5/18/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/22/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/22/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
5/24/2017     Enrolled in the House
6/3/2017     Signed by the governor
6/3/2017     Becomes Act 33; Effective June 3, 2017

HB 165, Anders
Provides for identification of dental benefit plan coverage
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Insurance
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Insurance
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported with amendments
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/27/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/2/2017
5/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 101 to 0
5/3/2017     Received in the Senate
5/8/2017     Referred to committee on Insurance
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported favorably
5/18/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/22/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/22/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/23/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/23/2017     Called from the calendar
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 37 to 0
5/24/2017     Enrolled in the House
6/3/2017     Signed by the governor
6/3/2017     Becomes Act 34; Effective January 1, 2018

HB 172, Horton
Enacts the “Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Prevention Act” relative to requiring retailers of internet capable devices to install a digital blocking capability prior to sale or lease to a consumer
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Commerce
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Commerce

HB 175, Jones
Increases the amount of the earned income tax credit
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means

HB 177, Moreno
Eliminates restrictions on SNAP benefits eligibility for persons with prior drug convictions
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported by substitute
5/11/2017     Substitute bill adopted: HB 681

HB 179, Stokes
Provides relative to devices authorized for use by the Right To Try Act
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported favorably
5/11/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/11/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/17/2017
5/17/2017     Finally passed by vote of 88 to 0
5/17/2017     Received in the Senate
5/18/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/24/2017     Reported favorably
5/25/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/30/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/30/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/31/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/31/2017     Called from the calendar
5/31/2017     Finally passed by vote of 38 to 0
6/2/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 192, Moreno
Provides for limitations on the prescribing of opioids
3/29/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/29/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported with amendments
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/27/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/2/2017
5/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 98 to 0
5/3/2017     Received in the Senate
5/8/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported favorably
5/18/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/22/2017     Reported with Bureau amendments
5/22/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 37 to 0
5/23/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/1/2017
6/1/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 94 to 0
6/2/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 208, Carter, S.
Provides relative to foods and beverages sold to students in public schools
3/29/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/29/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Involuntarily deferred

HB 225, Pearson
Adds certain substances to the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Law
3/29/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/29/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Reported with amendments
5/3/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/4/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/10/2017
5/10/2017     Finally passed by vote of 98 to 0
5/10/2017     Received in the Senate
5/11/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary C
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported favorably
5/24/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/25/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/25/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/30/2017     Finally passed by vote of 37 to 1
5/31/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 236, Shadoin
Eliminates certain constitutional dedication of revenue and certain treasury funds
3/29/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/29/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/9/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Reported with amendments
5/15/2017     To be recommitted to Civil Law & Procedure
5/16/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
5/22/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/22/2017     Reported with amendments
5/23/2017     Reengrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/25/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Wednesday, May 31, 2017
5/31/2017     Called from the calendar
5/31/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/1/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Friday, June 02, 2017
6/2/2017     Called from the calendar
6/2/2017     Amended
6/2/2017     Failed to pass by vote of 60 to 33; to be reconsidered
6/5/2017     Vote reconsidered
6/5/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call

HB 250, Pylant
Authorizes local needle exchange programs
3/29/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/29/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported favorably
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/27/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/3/2017
5/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 67 to 24
5/8/2017     Received in the Senate
5/9/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported favorably
5/18/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/22/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/22/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 1
5/24/2017     Enrolled in the House
6/3/2017     Signed by the governor
6/3/2017     Becomes Act 40; Effective June 3, 2017

HB 255, Carter, G.
Allows for the use of the Budget Stabilization Fund for the state costs associated with a declared disaster
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Reported with amendments
5/17/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
5/22/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/22/2017     Reported without amendments
5/23/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/25/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Tuesday, May 30, 2017
5/30/2017     Called from the calendar
5/30/2017     Finally passed by vote of 94 to 2
5/31/2017     Received in the Senate
5/31/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
6/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 271, Hoffmann
Levies an additional state excise tax on vapor products and electronic cigarettes
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 281, Norton
Requires the Louisiana Department of Health to implement the Medicaid health home option for persons with serious mental illness
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Reported favorably
5/22/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/22/2017     Called from committee
5/22/2017     Recommitted to committee on Appropriations
5/30/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Reengrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/31/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/1/2017
6/1/2017     Amended
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 93 to 0
6/1/2017     Received in the Senate
6/1/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
6/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/2/2017     Reported favorably
6/2/2017     Recommitted to committee on Finance
6/4/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 305, Johnson
Provides for the regulation of the practice of physical therapy
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Reported with amendments
5/3/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/4/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/11/2017
5/11/2017     Finally passed by vote of 95 to 0
5/15/2017     Received in the Senate
5/16/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/24/2017     Reported with amendments
5/25/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/30/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/30/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/31/2017     Amended
5/31/2017     Finally passed by vote of 38 to 0
5/31/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/1/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/4/2017
6/4/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/4/2017     Called from the calendar
6/4/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 94 to 0
6/5/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 306, Johnson
Provides relative to pharmacy reimbursement by managed care organizations
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported with amendments
5/11/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/11/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/17/2017
5/17/2017     Amended
5/17/2017     Finally passed by vote of 93 to 0
5/18/2017     Received in the Senate
5/22/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported favorably
6/1/2017     Recommitted to committee on Finance
6/4/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/5/2017     Reported favorably
6/5/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/5/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/5/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/5/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
6/5/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 314, Thomas
Requires LSU hospitals and public-private partnership hospitals to accept certain patients transferred by other hospitals
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 317, Bagley
Provides for the acceptance of a child surrendered for adoption by the Department of Children and Family Services
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/13/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/17/2017     Reported favorably
4/18/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 4/24/2017
4/24/2017     Finally passed by vote of 100 to 0
4/24/2017     Received in the Senate
4/25/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary A
5/16/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Reported favorably
5/17/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/18/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/18/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 37 to 0
5/24/2017     Enrolled in the House
6/3/2017     Signed by the governor
6/3/2017     Becomes Act 59; Effective June 3, 2017

HB 321, Gisclair
Establishes a permit fee for milk and dairy farms and plants
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Agriculture
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Agriculture
5/11/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/11/2017     Reported by substitute
5/15/2017     Substitute bill adopted: HB 684

HB 390, Carter, G.
Provides relative to TOPS award amounts and for procedures for reducing award amounts in the event of insufficient funding
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 397, Edmonds
Provides relative to the Medical Assistance Programs Fraud Detection Fund
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/8/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/8/2017     Reported with amendments
5/9/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/11/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/16/2017
5/16/2017     Finally passed by vote of 61 to 41
5/17/2017     Received in the Senate
5/18/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 405, Hoffmann
Provides relative to the Medicaid disability services system
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported with amendments
5/11/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on Appropriations
5/22/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/22/2017     Reported with amendments
5/23/2017     Reengrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/23/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/25/2017
5/25/2017     Finally passed by vote of 89 to 0
5/30/2017     Received in the Senate
5/30/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported favorably
6/1/2017     Recommitted to committee on Finance
6/4/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 412, LeBas
Authorizes the possession and application of sunscreen at public schools
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/19/2017     Reported favorably
4/20/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/20/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 4/27/2017
4/27/2017     Amended
4/27/2017     Finally passed by vote of 99 to 1
5/1/2017     Received in the Senate
5/2/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/25/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/31/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/31/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
6/2/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/4/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/5/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 87 to 0
6/6/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 414, Leger
Revises license and bed fee amounts for facilities and providers licensed by the La. Department of Health
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Reported with amendments
5/3/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/11/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/18/2017     Called from the calendar
5/18/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/25/2017     Called from the calendar
5/25/2017     Failed to pass by vote of 59 to 29; to be reconsidered
5/30/2017     Vote reconsidered
5/30/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/2/2017     Called from the calendar
6/2/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/4/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Monday, June 05, 2017
6/5/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call

HB 426, Marino
Suspends child support while a parent is incarcerated
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
5/9/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/9/2017     Reported by substitute
5/10/2017     Substitute bill adopted: HB 680

HB 427, Miller, D.
Provides relative to the tax credit for certain medical providers
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Reported with amendments
5/16/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/22/2017
5/22/2017     Amended
5/22/2017     Finally passed by vote of 90 to 0
5/23/2017     Received in the Senate
5/24/2017     Referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
5/30/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/31/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/31/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Amended
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
6/2/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/4/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/5/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 81 to 0
6/6/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 435, Talbot
Requires disclosure to patient of out-of–network providers prior to surgery
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Insurance
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Insurance
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Reported with amendments
5/3/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/4/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/11/2017
5/11/2017     Finally passed by vote of 92 to 1
5/15/2017     Received in the Senate
5/16/2017     Referred to committee on Insurance
5/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/24/2017     Reported favorably
5/25/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/30/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/30/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/31/2017     Amended
5/31/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 1
5/31/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/1/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/4/2017
6/4/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 100 to 1
6/5/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 436, Talbot
Requires drug manufacturers to provide information regarding prescription drug prices
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported with amendments
5/11/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on House & Governmental Affairs
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Involuntarily deferred
5/17/2017     Called from committee
5/17/2017     Reengrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/24/2017
5/24/2017     Amended
5/24/2017     Finally passed by vote of 98 to 0
5/25/2017     Received in the Senate
5/30/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported favorably
6/1/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/1/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 34 to 0
6/4/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 452, Abramson
Makes requirement for in-service training relative to suicide prevention applicable to nonpublic and charter school teachers and other employees
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported favorably
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/3/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/8/2017
5/8/2017     Finally passed by vote of 93 to 0
5/8/2017     Received in the Senate
5/9/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/22/2017     Reported favorably
5/23/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/24/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/24/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Finally passed by vote of 34 to 0
5/25/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 458, Amedee
Eliminates certain statutory dedications of funds and eliminates certain dedications into certain funds
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/8/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 459, Bacala
Creates and provides for a task force on coordination of Medicaid fraud detection and prevention initiatives
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported with amendments
5/11/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/11/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/17/2017
5/17/2017     Amended
5/17/2017     Amended
5/17/2017     Finally passed by vote of 98 to 0
5/18/2017     Received in the Senate
5/22/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported with amendments
6/1/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/1/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 31 to 0
6/4/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/5/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/6/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 95 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 479, Horton
Provides relative to prenatal neglect and reporting thereof
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Reported by substitute
5/3/2017     Substitute bill adopted: HB 678

HB 486, Johnson
Provides relative to the state central registry for child abuse and neglect
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Reported with amendments
5/3/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on Appropriations
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Reported with amendments
5/16/2017     Reengrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/23/2017
5/23/2017     Amended
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 93 to 0
5/24/2017     Received in the Senate
5/30/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported favorably
6/1/2017     Recommitted to committee on Finance
6/4/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/5/2017     Reported favorably
6/5/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/5/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/5/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/5/2017     Amended
6/5/2017     Finally passed by vote of 38 to 0
6/5/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/6/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/7/2017
6/7/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 96 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 490, Leger
Creates the Advisory Council on Heroin and Opioid Prevention and Education
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported with amendments
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/8/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/8/2017     Called from the calendar
5/8/2017     Amended
5/8/2017     Finally passed by vote of 97 to 0
5/9/2017     Received in the Senate
5/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported with amendments
5/18/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/22/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/22/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/23/2017     Amended
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
5/23/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/2/2017
6/2/2017     House rejected Senate amendments by vote of 97 to 0
6/4/2017     House conferees appointed [Leger, Hoffmann, Moreno]
6/5/2017     Senate conferees appointed [Mills, Luneau, Gatti]
6/6/2017     Conference Report received
6/6/2017     Conference Report received
6/6/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/7/2017
6/7/2017     House adopted conference report by vote of 94 to 0
6/7/2017     Senate adopted conference report by vote of 37 to 1

HB 492, Magee
Provides for an independent claims review process within the Medicaid managed care program
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/19/2017     Reported with amendments
4/20/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/27/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
4/27/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Monday, May 01, 2017
5/1/2017     Called from the calendar
5/1/2017     Amended
5/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 97 to 0
5/2/2017     Received in the Senate
5/3/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported favorably
5/18/2017     Recommitted to committee on Finance
5/30/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/31/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/31/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 31 to 0
6/2/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/4/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/5/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 99 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 497, Norton
Prohibits corporal punishment in public elementary and secondary schools
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported favorably
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/3/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/8/2017
5/8/2017     Amended
5/8/2017     Killed on final passage by vote of 34 to 61

HB 500, Seabaugh
Provides relative to the fees and grants eligible for the business-supported child care tax credit
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Ways & Means
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means

HB 526, Reynolds
Provides for time frames in the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/13/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 531, Hoffmann
Prohibits the use of tobacco products on school property
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported favorably
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/3/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/8/2017
5/8/2017     Amended
5/8/2017     Finally passed by vote of 60 to 34
5/9/2017     Received in the Senate
5/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/25/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/31/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/31/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/2/2017     Amended
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 29 to 4
6/4/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/5/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/6/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 95 to 3
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 533, Hunter
Provides relative to drinking water standards
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported with amendments
5/18/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on Appropriations
5/23/2017     Called from committee
5/23/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/25/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Tuesday, May 30, 2017
5/30/2017     Called from the calendar
5/30/2017     Amended
5/30/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/30/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Wednesday, May 31, 2017
5/31/2017     Called from the calendar
5/31/2017     Amended
5/31/2017     Finally passed by vote of 78 to 14
6/1/2017     Received in the Senate
6/1/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
6/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/2/2017     Reported favorably
6/2/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/2/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 37 to 0
6/4/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 539, Amedee
Removes requirement that certain students in approved home study programs provide documentation of immunization against meningococcal disease
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 557, Seabaugh
Provides for criminal background checks relative to early learning centers, school employees, registered family child care providers and in-home providers
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported favorably
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/3/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/8/2017
5/8/2017     Finally passed by vote of 91 to 2
5/9/2017     Received in the Senate
5/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/25/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Recommitted to committee on Finance
6/4/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/5/2017     Reported favorably
6/5/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/5/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/5/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/5/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 1
6/5/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/6/2017     House rejected Senate amendments by vote of 94 to 4
6/6/2017     House conferees appointed [Seabaugh, Landry, N., Edmonds]
6/7/2017     Senate conferees appointed [Morrish, Walsworth, Milkovich]
6/8/2017     Conference Report received
6/8/2017     House adopted conference report by vote of 94 to 0
6/8/2017     Conference Report received
6/8/2017     Senate adopted conference report by vote of 34 to 0

HB 584, Leger
Creates a special fund for the purpose of funding early childhood education in Louisiana
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Appropriations
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Reported with amendments
5/17/2017     Committee amendments rejected
5/17/2017     Amended
5/17/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/24/2017
5/24/2017     Amended
5/24/2017     Finally passed by vote of 94 to 0
5/25/2017     Received in the Senate
5/30/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/1/2017     Reported favorably
6/1/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/1/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/2/2017     Amended
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 31 to 0
6/4/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/5/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/6/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 97 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 586, Hunter
Requires certain publicly funded healthcare facilities and providers to institute policies relative to continuity of patient care
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Reported by substitute
5/22/2017     Substitute bill adopted: HB 690

HB 678, Horton
Provides relative to prenatal neglect and reporting thereof
5/3/2017     Introduced in the House
5/3/2017     Substituted for HB 479
5/4/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/11/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/15/2017
5/15/2017     Finally passed by vote of 73 to 0
5/16/2017     Received in the Senate
5/17/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/24/2017     Reported with amendments
5/25/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/30/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/30/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/31/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/3/2017     Amended
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 37 to 0
6/4/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/5/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/6/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 97 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 680, Marino
Provides relative to child support when a parent is incarcerated
5/10/2017     Introduced in the House
5/10/2017     Substituted for HB 426
5/11/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/17/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/18/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Thursday, May 25, 2017
5/25/2017     Called from the calendar
5/25/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/25/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Tuesday, May 30, 2017
5/30/2017     Called from the calendar
5/30/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/31/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Thursday, June 01, 2017
6/1/2017     Called from the calendar
6/1/2017     Amended
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 68 to 30
6/1/2017     Received in the Senate
6/1/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary A
6/2/2017     Called from committee
6/2/2017     Recommitted to committee on Judiciary B
6/3/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/4/2017     Reported with amendments
6/4/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/4/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/4/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/5/2017     Failed to pass by vote of 15 to 11; to be reconsidered
6/5/2017     Vote reconsidered
6/5/2017     Finally passed by vote of 26 to 11
6/5/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/6/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/7/2017
6/7/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 61 to 24

HB 681, Moreno
Eliminates restrictions on eligibility for certain public assistance for persons with prior drug convictions
5/11/2017     Introduced in the House
5/11/2017     Substituted for HB 177
5/15/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/18/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Thursday, May 25, 2017
5/25/2017     Called from the calendar
5/25/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/25/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Tuesday, May 30, 2017
5/30/2017     Called from the calendar
5/30/2017     Amended
5/30/2017     Finally passed by vote of 77 to 17
5/31/2017     Received in the Senate
5/31/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
6/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/2/2017     Reported with amendments
6/2/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/2/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 22 to 14
6/4/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/5/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/6/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 67 to 26
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the House

HB 684, Gisclair
Establishes a permit fee for milk and dairy farms and plants
5/15/2017     Introduced in the House
5/15/2017     Substituted for HB 321
5/16/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/24/2017
5/24/2017     Finally passed by vote of 96 to 0
5/24/2017     Received in the Senate
5/30/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported favorably
6/1/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/1/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/2/2017     Failed to pass by vote of 25 to 7; to be reconsidered
6/3/2017     Vote reconsidered
6/3/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/3/2017     Called from the calendar
6/3/2017     Killed on final passage by vote of 23 to 12

HB 690, Hunter
Requires adoption of administrative rules relative to continuity of patient care for certain publicly funded healthcare facilities and providers
5/22/2017     Introduced in the House
5/22/2017     Substituted for HB 586
5/23/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call

HCR 2, Foil
Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study tutorship and the legal capacity of an emancipated minor
2/24/2017     Prefiled in the House
2/24/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/13/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/17/2017     Reported favorably
4/18/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/19/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 4/20/2017
4/20/2017     Finally passed by vote of 92 to 0
4/24/2017     Received in the Senate
4/25/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary A
5/16/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Reported favorably
5/18/2017     Finally passed by vote of 30 to 0
5/18/2017     Enrolled in the House

HCR 8, Barras
Provides for a hospital stabilization formula
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/1/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/1/2017     Reported with amendments
5/2/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/11/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/17/2017     Notice given to call from calendar on Thursday, May 18, 2017
5/18/2017     Called from the calendar
5/18/2017     Finally passed by vote of 97 to 0
5/22/2017     Received in the Senate
5/24/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported favorably
6/3/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
6/4/2017     Enrolled in the House

HCR 17, Hoffmann
Requests a study and recommendations concerning reporting of child abuse and neglect in military families
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/11/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/19/2017     Reported favorably
4/20/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/26/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 4/27/2017
4/27/2017     Finally passed by vote of 97 to 0
5/1/2017     Received in the Senate
5/2/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/24/2017     Reported favorably
5/30/2017     Finally passed by vote of 38 to 0
5/31/2017     Enrolled in the House

HCR 51, Jackson
Authorizes and directs the La. Department of Health to issue rules requiring reporting of immunization information
4/27/2017     Introduced in the House
5/1/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported with amendments
5/11/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/22/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/22/2017     Called from the calendar
5/22/2017     Finally passed by vote of 72 to 0
5/22/2017     Received in the Senate
5/24/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported with amendments
6/3/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/3/2017     Called from the calendar
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 35 to 1
6/4/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/5/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/6/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 96 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the House

HCR 55, Norton
Creates a task force to study Louisiana’s current statewide system of healthcare delivery for Medicaid enrollees with serious mental illness
5/4/2017     Introduced in the House
5/8/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Reported with amendments
5/22/2017     To be recommitted to House & Governmental Affairs
5/22/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on House & Governmental Affairs
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported favorably
5/24/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/31/2017
5/31/2017     Finally passed by vote of 93 to 0
5/31/2017     Received in the Senate
5/31/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
6/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/2/2017     Reported with amendments
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
6/4/2017     Received from the Senate with amendments
6/5/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/6/2017
6/6/2017     House concurred in Senate amendments by vote of 91 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the House

HCR 58, Hilferty
Requests an evaluation and report concerning prospective implementation of a “baby box” program as a means of reducing infant mortality
5/8/2017     Introduced in the House
5/9/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Reported favorably
5/22/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/31/2017
5/31/2017     Finally passed by vote of 96 to 0
5/31/2017     Received in the Senate
5/31/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
6/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/2/2017     Reported favorably
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 1
6/4/2017     Enrolled in the House

HCR 59, Hoffmann
Creates a study group to make recommendations concerning the potential establishment of an independent health professions scope of practice review committee
5/8/2017     Introduced in the House
5/9/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HCR 60, Hoffmann
Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study the desirability and feasibility of increasing the minimum age to purchase tobacco products to twenty-one
5/8/2017     Introduced in the House
5/9/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported favorably
5/18/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/30/2017
5/30/2017     Finally passed by vote of 92 to 0
5/30/2017     Received in the Senate
5/30/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HCR 61, Norton
Creates the Louisiana Bullying Awareness and Treatment Task Force
5/9/2017     Introduced in the House
5/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported favorably
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/2/2017
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 85 to 0
6/2/2017     Received in the Senate
6/2/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare

HCR 86, Thomas
Urges and requests the La. Dept. of Health to finalize plans for implementing hospital payment reform within the Medicaid program
5/18/2017     Introduced in the House
5/22/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported with amendments
5/24/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/1/2017     Called from the calendar
6/1/2017     Amended
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 94 to 0
6/1/2017     Received in the Senate
6/1/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
6/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/2/2017     Reported favorably
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 34 to 1
6/4/2017     Enrolled in the House

HCR 100, Edmonds
Declares the proliferation of pornography among Louisiana children to be a public health hazard
5/24/2017     Introduced in the House
5/24/2017     Finally passed without objection
5/30/2017     Received in the Senate
5/30/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported favorably
6/3/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
6/4/2017     Enrolled in the House

HCR 110, Leger
Urges and requests the Institute for Public Health and Justice and the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections to study behavioral health issues in the criminal justice system
5/31/2017     Introduced in the House
6/1/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
6/1/2017     Called from committee
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on Friday, June 02, 2017
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 91 to 0
6/2/2017     Received in the Senate
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 27 to 0
6/4/2017     Enrolled in the House

HR 177, Hoffmann
Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study the desirability and feasibility of increasing the minimum age to purchase tobacco products to twenty-one
6/1/2017     Introduced in the House
6/1/2017     Finally passed without objection
6/2/2017     Enrolled in the House

HR 208, Norton
Creates the Louisiana Bullying Awareness and Treatment Task Force
6/6/2017     Introduced in the House
6/6/2017     Finally passed without objection
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the House

HR 224, Edmonds
Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health and the commissioner of administration to issue a Request for Proposals or Request for Applications for the purpose of providing managed long term services and supports
6/7/2017     Introduced in the House
6/7/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/7/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/8/2017
6/8/2017     Finally passed by vote of 64 to 31

SB 13, Morrish
Provides relative to student eligibility to participate in the Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence Program
3/8/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/8/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/11/2017     Hearing Scheduled

SB 14, Luneau
Amends the definition of “auto-injector” for purposes of emergency medical services
3/8/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/8/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/11/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/11/2017     Reported favorably
4/12/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/17/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
4/18/2017     Received in the House
4/19/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported favorably
5/17/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/18/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/22/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/30/2017
5/30/2017     Finally passed by vote of 97 to 0
5/31/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 16, Claitor
Provides relative to certain juveniles sentenced to life without parole
3/10/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/10/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Judiciary C
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary C
4/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/18/2017     Reported favorably
4/19/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/24/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
4/26/2017     Amended
4/26/2017     Finally passed by vote of 22 to 13
4/27/2017     Received in the House
5/1/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported with amendments
5/10/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/11/2017     Reported with Bureau amendments
5/15/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/23/2017
5/23/2017     Amended
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 82 to 3
5/25/2017     Received from the House with amendments
5/30/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/1/2017     Senate rejected House amendments by vote of 34 to 0
6/2/2017     Senate conferees appointed [Claitor, Martiny, Carter]
6/4/2017     House conferees appointed [Magee, Mack, Stefanski]
6/7/2017     Conference Report received
6/7/2017     Conference Report received
6/7/2017     Senate adopted conference report by vote of 25 to 11
6/7/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/8/2017
6/8/2017     House failed to adopt conference report by vote of 46 to 44
6/8/2017     Vote reconsidered
6/8/2017     House adopted conference report by vote of 67 to 34

SB 24, Morrell
Exempts diapers and feminine hygiene products from state and local sales and use tax
3/20/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/20/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
4/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/24/2017     Reported with amendments
4/25/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/26/2017     Recommitted to committee on Finance
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Hearing Scheduled

SB 27, Morrell
Constitutional amendment to exempt diapers and feminine hygiene products from state sales and use tax
3/20/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/20/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
4/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/24/2017     Reported with amendments
4/25/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/26/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call

SB 34, Boudreaux
Provides relative to emergency ground ambulance service providers
3/21/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/21/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/11/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/11/2017     Reported favorably
4/12/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/17/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
4/18/2017     Received in the House
4/19/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Reported favorably
5/18/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/22/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/23/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/31/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/31/2017     Called from the calendar
5/31/2017     Finally passed by vote of 97 to 0
6/1/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 35, Colomb
Provides exemptions from arrest and prosecution to persons lawfully in possession of medical marijuana
3/21/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/21/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Judiciary C
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary C
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Reported with amendments
5/3/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/8/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/31/2017     Amended
5/31/2017     Finally passed by vote of 26 to 10
6/1/2017     Received in the House
6/2/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
6/4/2017     Called from committee
6/4/2017     Recommitted to committee on Judiciary
6/5/2017     Hearing Scheduled
6/5/2017     Reported favorably
6/5/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/5/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/5/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/5/2017     Finally passed by vote of 74 to 21
6/6/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 38, Morrell
Provides with respect to mental health counselors
3/23/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/23/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported favorably
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/1/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/17/2017     Amended
5/17/2017     Finally passed by vote of 35 to 0
5/18/2017     Received in the House
5/22/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported favorably
5/23/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/24/2017     Reported with Bureau amendments
5/25/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/1/2017
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 88 to 2
6/1/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/2/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 33 to 0
6/3/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 39, Boudreaux
Provides relative to the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners
3/23/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/23/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Senate & Governmental Affairs
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Senate & Governmental Affairs
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported favorably
4/27/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/1/2017     Amended
5/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
5/2/2017     Received in the House
5/3/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Reported favorably
5/18/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/22/2017     Reported with Bureau amendments
5/23/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/31/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/31/2017     Called from the calendar
5/31/2017     Finally passed by vote of 98 to 0
5/31/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/1/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 34 to 0
6/2/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 42, Johns
Creates the Louisiana Human Trafficking Prevention Commission and Advisory Board
3/23/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/23/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Judiciary C
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary C
4/11/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/11/2017     Reported with amendments
4/12/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/17/2017     Amended
4/17/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
4/18/2017     Received in the House
4/19/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported with amendments
5/10/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/11/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/15/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/23/2017
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 87 to 0
5/25/2017     Received from the House with amendments
5/30/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/31/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 38 to 0
6/1/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 54, Mizell
Provides for the unlawful exploitation of children
3/27/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/27/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Judiciary A
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary A
5/9/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/9/2017     Reported with amendments
5/10/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on Finance
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Reported favorably
5/16/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/17/2017     Amended
5/17/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/24/2017     Amended
5/24/2017     Finally passed by vote of 37 to 0
5/25/2017     Received in the House
5/30/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/1/2017     Reported with Bureau amendments
6/2/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/2/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/5/2017
6/5/2017     Amended
6/5/2017     Finally passed by vote of 95 to 0
6/5/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/6/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 31 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 55, Mills
Provides relative to prescribers of controlled dangerous substances
3/27/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/27/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/19/2017     Reported with amendments
4/20/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/24/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
4/24/2017     Received in the House
4/25/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported with amendments
5/23/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/24/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/25/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/1/2017
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 94 to 0
6/1/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/2/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 33 to 0
6/3/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 59, Mills
Provides relative to prescription drug price information
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/3/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/3/2017     Reported with amendments
5/8/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/9/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/10/2017     Amended
5/10/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
5/11/2017     Received in the House
5/15/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported with amendments
5/23/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/24/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/25/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/1/2017
6/1/2017     Amended
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 96 to 0
6/1/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/2/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 32 to 0
6/3/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 66, Barrow
Provides relative to the Children’s Cabinet and the Child Poverty Prevention Council of Louisiana
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/19/2017     Reported with amendments
4/20/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/24/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
4/24/2017     Received in the House
4/25/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/18/2017     Reported with amendments
5/18/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/22/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/23/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/31/2017     Amended
5/31/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/31/2017     Called from the calendar
5/31/2017     Finally passed by vote of 76 to 17
6/1/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/2/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 32 to 0
6/3/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 67, Fannin
Provides relative to certain appropriations
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Finance
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
5/8/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/8/2017     Reported favorably
5/9/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/10/2017     Amended
5/10/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
5/11/2017     Received in the House
5/15/2017     Referred to committee on Appropriations
5/30/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported favorably
5/30/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/31/2017     Reported with Bureau amendments
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/4/2017
6/4/2017     Finally passed by vote of 87 to 6
6/5/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/6/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 33 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 71, Donahue
Provides relative to TOPS award amounts
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/20/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/24/2017     Reported favorably
4/25/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/26/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
4/26/2017     Received in the House
4/27/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported favorably
5/10/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/11/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/15/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/23/2017
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 88 to 1
5/24/2017     Enrolled in the Senate
6/3/2017     Signed by the governor
6/3/2017     Becomes Act 44; Effective June 3, 2017

SB 73, Milkovich
Allows each public school governing authority to determine the education content standards and assessments to be used in the schools under its jurisdiction
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/3/2017     Hearing Scheduled

SB 75, Mills
Provides relative to the health professional licensing boards created within the Louisiana Department of Health
3/28/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/28/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/19/2017     Reported with amendments
4/20/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/24/2017     Amended
4/24/2017     Finally passed by vote of 27 to 5
4/25/2017     Received in the House
4/26/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Involuntarily deferred

SB 85, Colomb
Authorizes the state Department of Education and the Louisiana Department of Health to survey students regarding certain risk behavior associated with chronic health conditions
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/26/2017     Called from committee
4/26/2017     Recommitted to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/11/2017     Reported favorably
5/15/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/16/2017     Failed to pass by vote of 14 to 22; to be reconsidered
5/17/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call

SB 88, Long
Provides for a rural health clinic look-alike
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/26/2017     Reported with amendments
4/27/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on Finance
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled

SB 91, Peterson
Prohibits the use of corporal punishment for certain students with exceptionalities
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education

SB 96, Johns
Provides relative to the prescription monitoring program
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/11/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/11/2017     Reported with amendments
4/12/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/17/2017     Amended
4/17/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
4/18/2017     Received in the House
4/19/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported with amendments
5/17/2017     To be recommitted to House & Governmental Affairs
5/18/2017     Recommitted to committee on House & Governmental Affairs
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported favorably
5/23/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/24/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/25/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/1/2017
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 99 to 0
6/1/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/2/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 32 to 0
6/3/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 106, Bishop
Requires public postsecondary institutions to develop and implement an action plan to address the prevention of unplanned pregnancies
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/27/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/1/2017     Reported with amendments
5/2/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on Finance
5/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/22/2017     Reported with amendments
5/23/2017     Reengrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/24/2017     Finally passed by vote of 35 to 0
5/24/2017     Received in the House
5/25/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported favorably
5/31/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/1/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/2/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/2/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/5/2017
6/5/2017     Finally passed by vote of 95 to 0
6/6/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 110, Luneau
Provides for residency requirements for TOPS recipients and for repayment of a TOPS award under certain circumstances
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
4/20/2017     Hearing Scheduled

SB 111, Mizell
Requires proof of identification from parents for an unemancipated minor child to obtain an abortion based upon parental consent and requires court-ordered counseling if it is suspected that the minor is a victim of criminal sexual exploitation
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/11/2017     Reported with amendments
5/15/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/16/2017     Amended
5/16/2017     Finally passed by vote of 29 to 6
5/17/2017     Received in the House
5/18/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported favorably
5/23/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/24/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/25/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/1/2017
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 92 to 0
6/2/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 116, Mills
Provides for the Work Out Now: WON Louisiana Legislative Commission
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/11/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/11/2017     Reported with amendments
4/12/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/17/2017     Amended
4/17/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
4/18/2017     Received in the House
4/19/2017     Referred to committee on House & Governmental Affairs
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported with amendments
5/17/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/18/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/22/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/30/2017
5/30/2017     Amended
5/30/2017     Finally passed by vote of 96 to 0
5/30/2017     Received from the House with amendments
5/31/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 38 to 0
6/1/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 122, Ward
Provides relative to cruelty to juveniles committed by an employee of a child day care center
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Judiciary C
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary C

SB 133, Morrell
Provides relative to immunizations required prior to enrolling in school
3/30/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/30/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/3/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/3/2017     Reported by substitute
5/8/2017     Substitute bill adopted SB 255

SB 156, Lambert
Provides relative to juvenile detention facilities
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Judiciary B
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary B

SB 158, Milkovich
Provides relative to bullying
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Education
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/25/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Finally passed by vote of 37 to 0
6/1/2017     Received in the House
6/2/2017     Referred to committee on Education

SB 171, Barrow
Provides for an income tax credit for physicians who provide uncompensated care to indigent patients
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
5/1/2017     Hearing Scheduled

SB 180, Morrell
Restores the sales and use tax exemption for medical devices
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Revenue & Fiscal Affairs
4/24/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/24/2017     Reported with amendments
4/25/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/26/2017     Recommitted to committee on Finance
5/1/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Reported with amendments
5/16/2017     Reengrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/17/2017     Amended
5/17/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
5/18/2017     Received in the House
5/18/2017     Referred to committee on Ways & Means
5/22/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported with amendments
5/30/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/31/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/5/2017
6/5/2017     Finally passed by vote of 97 to 0
6/5/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/6/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 35 to 0
6/7/2017     Discharged from conference committee
6/7/2017     Vote reconsidered
6/7/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 36 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 188, Hewitt
Provides relative to Medicaid recipient work requirements
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/19/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/3/2017     Hearing Scheduled

SB 194, Cortez
Provides relative to regulation of advertising by the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/26/2017     Hearing Scheduled

SB 205, Morrell
Provides relative to boards and commissions and disciplinary adjudications
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Commerce
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Commerce
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/17/2017     Reported by substitute
5/18/2017     Substitute bill adopted SB 257

SB 216, Tarver
Provides for physician assistants executing emergency certificates relative to alleged mental illness or substance abuse
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Health & Welfare
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/3/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/3/2017     Reported with amendments
5/8/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/9/2017     Amended
5/9/2017     Finally passed by vote of 36 to 0
5/10/2017     Received in the House
5/11/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported with amendments
5/23/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/24/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/25/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/2/2017
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 91 to 1
6/2/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/3/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/3/2017     Called from the calendar
6/3/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 36 to 0
6/4/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 226, Hewitt
Eliminates certain statutory dedications and eliminates certain dedications of certain funds
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Finance
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Finance
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled

SB 255, Morrell
Provides relative to health-related policies established by certain early learning centers
5/8/2017     Introduced in the Senate
5/8/2017     Substituted for SB 133
5/9/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/10/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/15/2017     Amended
5/15/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 3
5/16/2017     Received in the House
5/17/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/17/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported favorably
5/23/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/24/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
5/25/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/2/2017
6/2/2017     Amended
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 95 to 0
6/2/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/3/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 34 to 2
6/4/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 257, Morrell
Provides relative to the Louisiana State Board of Home Inspectors
5/18/2017     Introduced in the Senate
5/18/2017     Substituted for SB 205
5/22/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/24/2017     Amended
5/24/2017     Finally passed by vote of 37 to 0
5/25/2017     Received in the House
5/25/2017     Referred to committee on Commerce
5/30/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported favorably
5/30/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/31/2017     Reported without Bureau amendments
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/5/2017     Finally passed by vote of 99 to 0
6/6/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SCR 21, Mizell
Requests Louisiana medical schools, prescriber licensing boards, and prescriber trade associations to take all necessary steps to eliminate pain as the fifth vital sign and to increase prescriber education and awareness on assessing, identifying, and treating the symptom of pain.
4/11/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/12/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/11/2017     Reported favorably
5/15/2017     Finally passed by vote of 38 to 0
5/15/2017     Received in the House
5/16/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/23/2017     Reported favorably
5/24/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/25/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/2/2017
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 98 to 0
6/3/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SCR 38, Morrell
Creates the Task Force on Secure Care Standards and Auditing.
4/20/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/24/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/11/2017     Reported with amendments
5/15/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
5/16/2017     Received in the House
5/17/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/17/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported favorably
5/31/2017     To be recommitted to House & Governmental Affairs
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/6/2017
6/6/2017     Finally passed by vote of 94 to 0

SCR 111, Mizell
Requests school districts to distribute information regarding the public health risks associated with pornography and to encourage parents to install Internet filters on their home computers to protect children from the harms of pornography.
5/23/2017     Introduced in the Senate
5/24/2017     Referred to committee on Education
5/25/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/30/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Finally passed by vote of 38 to 0
6/1/2017     Received in the House
6/1/2017     Referred to committee on Education

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