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House Supplemental

The Supplemental House Calendar is the primary agenda followed by the house during its deliberations and will include measures listed on the Daily House Calendar.

Senate Intent

The Senate Intent Calendar is a list of all legislation where notice has been filed to bring a bill up for floor debate out of its regular order and requires a vote of five-ninths of members present to consider it out of order. Generally, before the 130th calendar day of the regular session, the rules may not be suspended to consider a bill or resolution out of order until the second day the measure has been listed on the Intent Calendar. The senate rules do not require measures to be brought up for consideration in the order listed on the Intent Calendar, and the senate routinely considers only a portion of those measures listed on the Intent Calendar for a given day. A senator must give notice from day to day for a measure that was not brought up for consideration to remain on the Intent Calendar. Any provision of the senate rule governing the Intent Calendar may be suspended by a vote of four-fifths of the members present.

Archive - 2013 to 2018

Education Waiver Discussion Continues

HillCo Policy Research StaffHillCo Policy Research StaffJanuary 23, 2015
Archive - 2012 & Earlier

Averitt Steps Down

HillCo Policy Research StaffHillCo Policy Research StaffMarch 9, 2010

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