HB 729

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

Punitive Damages in Civil Actions.

Abstract

Bill Sponsors (37)

Neely

     
Cosponsor

Berry

     
Cosponsor

Bowie

     
Cosponsor

Brawley

     
Cosponsor

J. Brown

     
Cosponsor

Buchanan

     
Cosponsor

Cansler

     
Cosponsor

Cocklereece

     
Cosponsor

Ellis

     
Cosponsor

Gamble

     
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Gardner

     
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Hayes

     
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Ives

     
Cosponsor

Kiser

     
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McMahan

     
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Miner

     
Cosponsor

Morgan

     
Cosponsor

Redwine

     
Cosponsor

G. Robinson

     
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Russell

     
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Sexton

     
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Sharpe

     
Cosponsor

Shubert

     
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Snowden

     
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Thompson

     
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Weatherly

     
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C. Wilson

     
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Wood

     
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Actions


Jul 29, 1995

House

RATIFIED CH.0514

Jul 28, 1995

House

CONCURRED IN S/COM SUB

Jul 27, 1995

House

PLACED ON CAL FOR 07-28

House

REC TO CONCUR S COM SUB

Senate

PASSED 2ND & 3RD READING

Senate

AMEND ADOPTED #1&2

Jul 26, 1995

Senate

PLACED ON CAL FOR 07-27

Senate

COM SUBSTITUTE ADOPTED

Senate

REPTD FAV COM SUBSTITUTE

May 03, 1995

Senate

REF TO COM ON JUDIC I

Senate

REC FROM HOUSE

May 02, 1995

House

PASSED 3RD READING

House

AMEND FAILED #4

May 01, 1995

House

PASSED 2ND READING

House

AMEND FAILED #1,2,3

Apr 27, 1995

House

PLACED ON CAL FOR 05-01

Apr 26, 1995

House

CAL PURSUANT RULE 36(A)

House

REPTD FAV COM SUBSTITUTE

Apr 13, 1995

House

Re-referred to Committee on Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

House

WITHDRAWN FROM COMM

Apr 04, 1995

House

RE-REF COM ON TORT-REF

House

WITHDRAWN FROM COMM

Apr 03, 1995

House

Referred to Committee on Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

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