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2015-2016 Regular Session

This is an unofficial listing of House and Senate files that have become somewhat to very well-known. This document is published by House Index and is offered for information purposes only.

The file that is being worked on is in BOLD type. If neither file is in bold type, both files are still in their respective bodies.

  • * - Following bill description indicates additional bills located at the end of the HOT LIST table
  • X - Indicates passed by body--After Conference Committee Action indicates CC Report adopted and repassed by BOTH bodies
  • vr - Abbreviation for version
  • N/C - Indicates no companion
  • ( ) - Senate File Chapter number

CN=Concurrence    CC=Conference    CH=Chapter

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Subject HF SF H S Status CN CC CH
Omnibus jobs funding bill. 105 2101 X X 5/4/15: Senate conferees: Tomassoni, Cohen, Sparks, Jensen & Osmek. House conferees: Garofalo, Hoppe, Newberger, Gunther & Norton. 5
Omnibus agriculture policy bill. 1554 1459 X X 5/19/15: Signed by Governor. 44
Omnibus transportation finance & policy bill. 1733 1647 X X 5/22/15: Signed by Governor. 5 75
Omnibus jobs, economic development & energy funding bill 1437 0 X 5/23/15: Vetoed by Governor. 80
Taxes: federal conformity bill. 6 50 X X 1/24/15: Signed by Governor. X 1
State aid payments: Destination Medical Center. 27 52 1/14/15: Job Growth & Energy Affordability Policy & Finance referred to Taxes. See HF 6.
Appropriations: disaster relief deficiency funding. 164 1 X X 1/27/15: Signed by Governor. X 2
Deficiency funding bill. 264 174 X X 2/26/15: Signed by Governor. X 3
Omnibus education funding bill. 844 811 X X 5/23/15: Vetoed by Governor. 5 72
Omnibus higher education funding bill. 551 5 X X 5/22/15: Signed by Governor. 5 69
Omnibus agriculture & environment & natural resources funding bill. 846 1305 X X 5/23/15: Vetoed by Governor. 5 79
Omnibus public safety policy & funding bill. 849 878 X X 5/22/15: Signed by Governor. 5 65
Employment: minimum wage modifications. 1027 1941 X 3/23/15: Passed as amended, sent to Senate Jobs, Agriculture & Rural Development.
Education: teacher licensure & employment conditions clarified & more. 2 473 X 3/5/15: Passed House, sent to Senate Education. See HF 844.
Revisor's bill. 1972 1218 X X 5/11/15: SF signed by Governor. X 21
Health care: nursing home staff payment rates adjusted. 564 646 3/19/15: Aging & Long Term Care Policy amended & referred to Health & Human Services Finance. See HF 1638.
Omnibus education policy bill. 1591 1495 X 3/23/15: Education Innovation Policy amended & referred to Education Finance. 4/30/15: SF received & referred to House Education Finance.
Omnibus elections policy bill. 840 455 X X 5/22/15: Signed by Governor. 3 70
Omnibus health & human services policy bill. 1535 1356 X X 5/22/15: Signed by Governor. X 78
Omnibus higher education policy bill. 1658 1535 X 3/26/15: SF on House General Register.
Omnibus transportation policy & funding bill. 4 1904 X X 4/30/15: House conferees: Kelly, Petersburg, Sanders, Howe & Erhardt. Senate conferees: Dibble, Kent, Hawj, Jenson & Schmit. 5
Omnibus state government funding bill. 495 888 X X 5/22/15: Signed by Governor. 5 77
Omnibus health & human services funding bill. 1638 1458 X X 5/22/15: Signed by Governor. 5 71
Omnibus tax bill. 848 826 X X 5/5/15: House conferees: Davids, Drazkowski, Barrett, Swedzinski & Lenczewski. 5/6/15: Senate conferees: Skoe, Rest, Dziedzic, Koenen & Gazelka. 5
Omnibus legacy funding bill. 303 202 X X 5/18/15: In conference committee. 5
Health care: provides for a temporary program to help pay for health care premiums and more. 1 1 1/11: Commerce & Regulatory Reform amended & referred to Ways & Means.
Health care preimiums: provides for a temporary payment program & more. 1 1 1/11: Commerce & Regulatory Reform amended & rerefered to Ways & Means.