HB 1394

  • North Carolina House Bill
  • 1991-1992 Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Retaliatory Discrimination.

Abstract

Bill Sponsors (55)

Barnes

     
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Barnhill

     
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Beard

     
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Bowen

     
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Bowman

     
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Brown

     
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Buchanan

     
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Chapin

     
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Colton

     
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Dawkins

     
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DeVane

     
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Dial

     
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Diamont

     
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Easterling

     
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Ethridge

     
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Flaherty

     
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Fletcher

     
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Gamble

     
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Gist

     
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Gottovi

     
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Green

     
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Greenwood

     
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Hardaway

     
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Kennedy

     
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Lilley

     
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Lineberry

     
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McAllister

     
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McLaughlin

     
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Mercer

     
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Miller

     
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Oldham

     
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Payne

     
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Redwine

     
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Stamey

     
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Warner

     
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Wicker

     
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Wilson

     
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Withrow

     
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Jul 23, 1992

House

RATIFIED CH.1021

House

CONF REPORT ADOPTED

Senate

CONF REPORT ADOPTED

Jul 16, 1992

Senate

CONF COM APPOINTED

House

CONF COM APPOINTED

House

FAILED CONCUR IN COM SUB

Jul 15, 1992

House

REC TO CONCUR S COM SUB

Senate

PASSED 3RD READING

Jul 14, 1992

Senate

PASSED 2ND READING

Senate

AMENDMENT WITHDRAWN #1

Jul 10, 1992

Senate

PLACED ON CAL FOR 07-14

Jul 09, 1992

Senate

PLACED ON CAL FOR 07-10

Senate

COM SUBSTITUTE ADOPTED

Senate

REPTD FAV COM SUBSTITUTE

Jun 24, 1992

Senate

REF TO COM ON JUDIC 2

Senate

REC FROM HOUSE

Jun 23, 1992

House

PASSED 2ND & 3RD READING

House

AMEND ADOPTED #1

Jun 19, 1992

House

REPTD FAV COM SUBSTITUTE

May 28, 1992

House

REF TO COM ON COURTS&

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