1977 HB1014 Legislative History

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[HJ 1600] HB 1014 Revising the "Right to Know" law. (Bednar of Hil. 14)
337, K 463

From 1977 House Journal


Thursday, April 14, 1977

[HJ 336] Rep. Lyons offered the following:

RESOLVED, that in accordance with the list in the possession of the clerk, House Bills numbered 979 through 999, 1001 through 1070, and 1076 through 1104 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 BILLS

First, second reading and referral

[HJ 337] HB 1014, revising the "Right to Know" law. (Bednar of Hillsborough Dist. 14; Pepitone of Grafton Dist. 3; Burke of Hillsborough Dist. 33; Packard of Merrimack Dist. 4 - To Executive Departments and Administration)


Tuesday, May 3, 1977

[HJ 463] COMMITTEE REPORTS
(Consent Calendar)

Rep. Marshall French moved that the House adopt the committee recommendation of Inexpedient to Legislate on HBs 731, ..., 989 and HBIs 2031 and 2033, and HBs 874, ..., 1014, ..., 973 and HBI 2041, and HBs 952, 1147 and HBI 2045 and further moved that the House adopt the committee recommendation of Ought to Pass on HBs 688, ..., 1078 and 892 and further moved that the House adopt the Committee report of Ought to Pass With Amendment on HBs 686, ..., 1050 and 1156 and further moved that the House adopt the committee report of Refer to Interim Study committees by the appropriate standing committees on HBs 351, ..., 2044 and 2030.

HBIs 2011, 2001, 2033 and HBs 1077, ..., 1018 and 903 were withdrawn from the Consent Calendar at the request of various members.

Adopted.

HB 1014, revising the "Right to Know" law. Inexpedient to Legislate. Rep. Close for Executive Departments and Administration.

Bill would hinder staff work and make minutes available immediately. No demonstrated need.