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Bill S.2138 189th (2015 - 2016)

An Act to protect access to confidential healthcare

The committee on Ways and Means, to whom was referred the Senate Bill to protect access to confidential healthcare (Senate, No. 2081),-- reports, recommending that the same ought to pass with an amendment substituting a new draft with the same title (Senate, No. 2138).

Bill Information

Sponsor:
Senate Committee on Ways and Means

Bill History

Displaying 17 actions for Bill S.2138
Date Branch Action
2/18/2016 Senate Reported from the committee on Senate Ways and Means
2/18/2016 Senate Recommended new draft of S2081
2/25/2016 Senate Amendment #1 (Keenan) rejected
2/25/2016 Senate Amendment #2 (Keenan) rejected
2/25/2016 Senate Amendment #3 (Keenan) rejected
2/25/2016 Senate Amendment #4 (Keenan) rejected
2/25/2016 Senate Amendment #5 (Keenan) rejected
2/25/2016 Senate Amendment #6 (Spilka) adopted
2/25/2016 Senate Ordered to a third reading
2/18/2016 Senate Placed in the Orders of the Day for Thursday, February 25, 2016
3/10/2016 Senate Taken out of the Orders of the Day
3/10/2016 Senate Read third
3/10/2016 Senate Passed to be engrossed -see Roll Call #253 [30 Yeas - 0 Nays]
3/14/2016 House Read; and referred to the committee on House Ways and Means
12/27/2016 House Reported from the committee on House Ways and Means
12/27/2016 House Committee recommended ought to pass and referred to the to the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling
1/3/2017 House No further action taken

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