Resolve, Directing the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife To Examine the Use of an Antler Point Restriction System To Increase the Age, Size and Number of Antlered Deer in Maine

SB 849 Resolve, Directing the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife To Examine the Use of an Antler Point Restriction System To Increase the Age, Size and Number of Antlered Deer in Maine

Maine 127th Legislature

Resolve, Directing the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife To Examine the Use of an Antler Point Restriction System To Increase the Age, Size and Number of Antlered Deer in Maine
SB-849


About SB-849

Resolve, Directing the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife To Examine the Use of an Antler Point Restriction System To Increase the Age, Size and Number of Antlered Deer in Maine

  

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Votes

Veto Override (2/3) RC #246

06/16/2015

Yeas: 30 | Nays: 5
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Reconsideration - Veto RC #266

06/16/2015

Yeas: 91 | Nays: 58
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History

Placed In The Legislative Files. (dead)

06/16/2015

Roll Call No. 266v 91 Having Voted In The Affirmative And 58 In The Negative, With 2 Being Absent, And Accordingly It Was The Vote Of The House That The Bill Not Become A Law And The Veto Was Sustained.

06/16/2015

This Bill, Having Been Returned By The Governor, Together With Objections To The Same Pursuant To Article Iv, Part Third, Section 2 Of The Constitution Of The State Of Maine, After Reconsideration, The House Proceeded To Vote On The Question: "shall This Bill Become A Law Notwithstanding The Objections Of The Governor?"

06/16/2015

Ld 849 In Senate, June 16, 2015, This Bill, Having Been Returned By The Governor, Together With Objections To The Same Pursuant To The Provisions Of The Constitution Of The State Of Maine, After Reconsideration, The Senate Proceeded To Vote On The Question: "shall This Bill Become A Law Notwithstanding The Objections Of The Governor?" 30 In Favor And 5 Against , Accordingly It Was The Vote Of The Senate That The Bill Become Law And The Veto Was Overridden.

06/16/2015

Finally Passed, In Concurrence.

06/01/2015

Sent For Concurrence. Ordered Sent Forthwith.

05/29/2015

Finally Passed.

05/29/2015

On Motion Of Representative Shaw Of Standish, The Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report Was Accepted.

05/27/2015

In Concurrence. Ordered Sent Forthwith.

05/27/2015

The Bill Was Passed To Be Engrossed As Amended By Committee Amendment "a" (s-110).

05/27/2015

Under Suspension Of The Rules, The Bill Was Given Its Second Reading Without Reference To The Committee On Bills In The Second Reading.

05/27/2015

Committee Amendment "a" (s-110) Was Read And Adopted.

05/27/2015

The Bill Was Read Once.

05/27/2015

Reports Read.

05/27/2015

Ordered Sent Down Forthwith For Concurrence.

05/26/2015

Under Suspension Of The Rules, Read A Second Time Passed To Be Engrossed As Amended By Committee Amendment "a" (s-110)

05/26/2015

Committee Amendment "a" (s-110) Read And Adopted

05/26/2015

Read Once

05/26/2015

On Motion By Senator Davis Of Piscataquis Majority Ought To Pass As Amended Report Accepted

05/26/2015

Reports Read

05/26/2015

In Concurrence. Ordered Sent Forthwith.

03/11/2015

Bill Referred To The Committee On Inland Fisheries And Wildlife.

03/11/2015

Committee On Inland Fisheries And Wildlife

03/10/2015

Ordered Sent Down Forthwith For Concurrence.

03/10/2015

On Motion By Senator Davis Of Piscataquis Referred To The Committee On Inland Fisheries And Wildlife

03/10/2015

Suggested And Ordered Printed

03/10/2015

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