HB 650

  • North Carolina House Bill
  • 1989-1990 Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Kids Who Don't Say No Won't Drive.

Abstract

Bill Sponsors (47)

Beard

     
Cosponsor

Anderson

     
Cosponsor

Barnhill

     
Cosponsor

Beall

     
Cosponsor

Bowen

     
Cosponsor

Bowman

     
Cosponsor

Brawley

     
Cosponsor

Buchanan

     
Cosponsor

Church

     
Cosponsor

Colton

     
Cosponsor

Culp

     
Cosponsor

Dawkins

     
Cosponsor

Diggs

     
Cosponsor

Duncan

     
Cosponsor

Etheridge

     
Cosponsor

Flaherty, Jr.

     
Cosponsor

Foster

     
Cosponsor

Gardner

     
Cosponsor

Hasty

     
Cosponsor

Hunter, Jr.

     
Cosponsor

Isenhower

     
Cosponsor

Jeralds

     
Cosponsor

Jones, Jr.

     
Cosponsor

Ligon

     
Cosponsor

Lineberry, Sr.

     
Cosponsor

Locks

     
Cosponsor

Loflin

     
Cosponsor

Mercer

     
Cosponsor

Nye

     
Cosponsor

Perdue

     
Cosponsor

Privette

     
Cosponsor

Rhyne, Jr.

     
Cosponsor

Sizemore, III

     
Cosponsor

Stam, Jr.

     
Cosponsor

Warner

     
Cosponsor

Wood

     
Cosponsor

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Jul 28, 1990

House

REC TO CONCUR S COM SUB

Senate

PASSED 2ND & 3RD READING

Senate

COM SUBSTITUTE ADOPTED

Senate

REPTD FAV COM SUBSTITUTE

Jul 27, 1990

Senate

RE-REF COM ON JUDIC 1

Senate

WITHDRAWN FROM CAL

Senate

PASSED 2ND READING

Senate

AMEND ADOPTED 1,2,3

Senate

REPTD FAV AS AMENDED

May 29, 1989

Senate

RE-REF COM ON JUDIC 1

Senate

WITHDRAWN FROM COMM

May 11, 1989

Senate

Ref to Ways and Means

Senate

REC FROM HOUSE

May 10, 1989

House

PASSED 2ND & 3RD READING

House

AMEND ADOPTED #1&2

May 08, 1989

House

PLACED ON CAL FOR 05-10

House

REPTD FAV COM SUBSTITUTE

May 04, 1989

House

REPTD TO JUDIC

Mar 29, 1989

House

ASSIGNED TO J-COURT&

Mar 16, 1989

House

REF TO COM ON JUDIC

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