HB 105

  • North Carolina House Bill
  • 1995-1996 Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Increase Fire/Rescue Squad Benefits.

Abstract

Bill Sponsors (71)

Mercer

     
Cosponsor

Adams

     
Cosponsor

Alexander

     
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Arnold

     
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Barbee

     
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Barnes

     
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Beall

     
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Bowie

     
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J. Brown

     
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W. Brown

     
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Buchanan

     
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Cansler

     
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Capps

     
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Carpenter

     
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Church

     
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Cocklereece

     
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Culp

     
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Culpepper

     
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Cummings

     
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Decker

     
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Ellis

     
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Fox

     
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Gamble

     
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Hightower

     
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R. Hunter

     
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H. Hunter

     
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Kiser

     
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Lee

     
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Lemmond

     
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Linney

     
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Locke

     
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McCrary

     
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McMahan

     
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K. Miller

     
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Miner

     
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Mitchell

     
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Nye

     
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Oldham

     
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Rayfield

     
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Redwine

     
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Reynolds

     
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Richardson

     
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Russell

     
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Sexton

     
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Sharpe

     
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Sherrill

     
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Shubert

     
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Tallent

     
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Warner

     
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Weatherly

     
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G. Wilson

     
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Wright

     
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Jun 21, 1996

House

POSTPONED INDEFINITELY

Jun 15, 1995

House

Re-referred to Committee on Appropriations

House

WITHDRAWN FROM COMM

Jun 12, 1995

House

ASSIGNED TO APP-EDUC

Feb 27, 1995

House

Re-referred to Committee on Appropriations

House

REPTD FAV COM SUBSTITUTE

Feb 06, 1995

House

Referred to Committee on Pensions and Retirement

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