The bill focuses on providing support and resources to victims of various crimes. It aims to address the needs of victims by declaring an emergency and ensuring timely assistance and protection for those affected. The main provisions likely include funding for victim services, enhancing victim rights, and improving access to support systems. This bill could have a significant impact on the way victims are assisted and protected in emergency situations, potentially leading to better outcomes for individuals impacted by crimes.
2024-02-05: First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2024-02-05: Referred to Judiciary.
2024-02-13: Public Hearing held.
2024-02-15: Work Session held.
2024-02-16: Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed.
2024-02-19: Second reading.
2024-02-20: Rules suspended. Carried over to February 21, 2024 Calendar.
2024-02-21: Third reading. Carried by Hartman. Passed. Ayes, 54; Excused, 6--Boshart Davis, Bynum, Levy E, Marsh, Pham K, Ruiz.
2024-02-21: First reading. Referred to President's desk.
2024-02-21: Referred to Judiciary.
2024-02-26: Public Hearing held.
2024-02-27: Work Session held.
2024-02-29: Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
2024-02-29: Second reading.
2024-03-01: Carried over to 03-04 by unanimous consent.
2024-03-04: Carried over to 03-05 by unanimous consent.
2024-03-05: Third reading. Carried by Taylor, Gelser Blouin. Passed. Ayes, 29; Excused, 1--Woods.
2024-03-06: Speaker signed.
2024-03-07: President signed.
2024-03-27: Governor signed.
2024-03-28: Chapter 42, (2024 Laws): Effective date March 27, 2024.
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