1983 HB819 Legislative History

Versions of HB819:

House Index

[HJ 1022] HB 819-FN, making changes in the right-to-know law. (Kaklamanos of Hil. 26; Jacobson of Mer. 2 - To Judiciary)
221, removed from consent calendar 468, K 500

From 1983 House Journal


Thursday, March 31, 1983

[215] Rep. Towsend offered the following:

RESOLVED, that in accordance with the list in the possession of the Clerk, House Bills numbered 640 through 730 and 732 through 838, and House Joint Resolution numbered 4, and Concurrent Resolutions Proposing Constitutional Amendments number 17 and 19 through 21, shall be by this resolution read a first and second time by the therein listed titles, sent for printing, and referred to the therein designated committees.

Adopted.

INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS, CACRs and HJR

First, second reading and referral

[HJ 221] HB 819-FN, making changes in the right-to-know law. (Kaklamanos of Hillsborough Dist. 26; Jacobson of Merrimack Dist. 2 - To Judiciary)


Wednesday, April 20, 1983

[HJ 468] Rep. Rounds moved that the Consent Calendar with the relevant amendments as printed in the day's House Record be adopted.

HB 819-FN, making changes in the right-to-know law, was removed at the request of Rep. Kaklamanos.

[HJ 469] Adopted.


[HJ 491] COMMITTEE REPORTS (cont.)
(Regular Calendar)

[HJ 500] HB 819-FN, making changes in the right-to-know law. Inexpedient to Legislate.

This bill would unduly penalize local officials as well as cause problems and inconvenience volunteers who take minutes at meetings. Vote 16-1. Rep. Frank J. Sylva for Judiciary.

Rep. Kaklamanos moved that the words, Ought to Pass, be substituted for the Committee report, Inexpedient to Legislate, and spoke to his motion.

Rep. Sylva spoke against the motion and yielded to questions.

Mr. Arris spoke against the motion.

Rep. French moved the previous question. Sufficiently seconded. Adopted.

Motion lost.

Resolution adopted.