1975 HB275 Legislative History

Versions of HB275:

From 1975 House Journal

House Index

[HJ 1232] HB 275 Re attorney's fees and court costs available under the right to know law. (Bednar of Hil. 14)
73, rcmt 185, K 254


Wednesday, 29 Jan. 75

[HJ 73] RESOLUTION

Rep. French offered the following:

Resolved, that in accordance with the list in the possession of the clerk, House Bills numbered 273 through 284 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

HB 275, relative to attorney's fees and court costs available under the right to know law. (Bednar of Hillsborough Dist. 14-To Judiciary)


Wednesday, 5 Mar. 75

[HJ 181] COMMITTEE REPORTS CONTINUED

[HJ 185] HB 275, relative to attorney's fees and court costs available under the right to know law. Inexpedient to legislate. Rep. McManus for Judiciary.

Present law is adequate.

Rep. Bednar moved that HB 275 be recommitted to the committee on Judiciary and spoke to his motion.

On a voice vote the Speaker was in doubt and requested a division.

206 members having voted in the affirmative and 80 in the negative, the motion was adopted.


Wednesday, 19 Mar. 75

[HJ 250] COMMITTEE REPORTS

[HJ 254] HB 275, relative to attorney's fees and court costs available under the right to know law. Inexpedient to legislate. Rep. McManus for Judiciary.

Committee has reconsidered the bill and still feels it would create more problems than it solves. Present law is adequate.

Resolution adopted.