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01.12.12 | Senate Committee on Transportation and Elections
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Venue: State Capitol
Event Time: 10:00AM
Agenda
Senate Bill 269 - Residency of Election Officials
Senate Bill 292 - Reporting of Place of Employment of Certain Individuals Who Make Political Contributions
Senate Bill 330 - Limitations on Issuing a Certificate of Title for a Motor Vehicle Involved in Certain OWI Offenses
Senate Bill 341 - Open Doors on Authorized Emergency Vehicles
Senate Bill 367 - Signing a Petition to Recall the Same Officer More Than Once
Senate Bill 374 - Offering Anything of Value to Induce Someone to Sign or Not Sign a Recall Petition
People
Bliss, Bryan
Coggs, Spencer
Erpenbach, Jon
Esqueda, Carlo
Grothman, Glenn
Hunt, Dan
Kohl-Riggs, Arthur
Krieser, Steve
Lasee, Frank
Lazich, Mary
Leibham, Joe
Lembrich, Paul
Lueders, Bill
Maddox, Lee
Maves, Kathy
McCabe, Michael
Ryan, Jeremy
Schmidt, David
Seymer, Orville
Smith, Bill
Stroebel, Duey
Von Haden, John
Wynn, Evan
01.12.12 | Senate Committee on Transportation and Elections
Duration: [05:16:34]

The Senate Committee on Transportation and Elections held a public hearing at the state Capitol on January 12, 2012 on the following: Senate Bill 292, relating to reporting of the principal place of employment of certain individuals who make political contributions; Senate Bill 330, relating to limitations on the issuance of a certificate of title for a motor vehicle involved in certain operating while intoxicated offenses, technical changes that affect the period of revocation of a person's operating privilege, vehicle and insurance registration for motor carriers operating in multiple jurisdictions, and vehicle identification numbers assigned by the Department of Transportation (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Transportation); and Senate Bill 367, relating to signing a petition to recall the same officer more than once and providing a penalty. The committee will also hold an executive session on the following bills: Senate Bill 269, relating to residency of election officials; Senate Bill 341, relating to open doors on authorized emergency vehicles; Senate Bill 367, relating to signing a petition to recall the same officer more than once and providing a penalty; and Senate Bill 374, relating to offering anything of value to induce someone to sign or not sign a recall petition and providing a penalty.
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