1971 HB891 Legislative History

Versions of HB891:

From 1971 House Journal

House Index

[HJ 2094] HB 891 Re the department or employment security. (Cobleigh of Hil. 15, Raiche of Hil. 34)
785, IP 1367, recon notice 1374, recon rej 1404

[HB891 As Introduced]


Thursday, April 22, 1971

[HJ 783] RESOLUTION

Rep. Bigelow offered the following resolution:

[HJ 784] Resolved, that in accordance with the list in the possession of the clerk, House Bills numbered 878 through 904 shall be by this resolution read a first and second time by the therein listed titles, laid on the table for printing and referred to the therein designated committees.

Adopted.

INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS
First, second reading & referral

[HJ 785] HB 891, relative to the department of employment security. (Cobleigh of Hillsborough Dist. 15; Raiche of Hillsborough Dist. 34 - To Executive Departments and Administration.)


Friday, June 4, 1971

[HJ 1355] COMMITTEE REPORTS

[HJ 1367] HB 891

relative to the department of employment security. Inexpedient to legislate. Rep. Shirley Clark for Executive Departments and Administration.

Rep. Michels offered an amendment.

The Clerk read the amendment in full.

Rep. Michels spoke in favor of the amendment.

(discussion)

Rep. Malcolm Stevenson moved that HB 891, with proposed amendment, be indefinitely postponed and spoke in favor of the motion.

Rep. Raiche spoke against the motion.

Rep. Van Gardner spoke in favor of the motion.

Rep. Dion moved the previous question on the entire subject matter; sufficiently seconded.

[HJ 1368] PERSONAL PRIVILEGE

Rep. Shirley Clark rose on a point of personal privilege.

HB 891 was indefinitely postponed.


Monday, June 7, 1971

[HJ 1374] RECONSIDERATION

Rep. Moran served notice that today or some subsequent day he would ask for reconsideration of the action of the House in killing HB 891, relative to the department of employment security.


[HJ 1404] On motion of Rep. James O'Neil the rules of the House were so far suspended as to permit business in order at the late session to be in order at the present time, and that when the House adjourns today it be to meet tomorrow at 10:00 o'clock.

LATE SESSION
RECONSIDERATION

Rep. Moran, having voted with the majority, moved that the House reconsider its action in killing HB 891, relative to the department of employment security, and spoke against the motion.

Motion lost.