South Dakota House Bill 1186 (2012)
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South Dakota House Bill 1186 (2012) | |
Legislature: | South Dakota State Legislature |
Text: | As enrolled |
Sponsor(s): | Jensen, Conzet, Dennert, et al. |
Legislative history | |
Introduced: | January 23, 2012 |
State house: | February 2, 2012 |
Vote (lower house): | Y 61, N 3, Ex. 6 |
State senate: | February 28, 2012 |
Vote (upper house): | Y 18, N 13, Ex. 4 |
Governor: | Dennis Daugaard (R) |
Signed: | March 19, 2012 |
Legal environment | |
State law: | Laws governing the initiative process in South Dakota |
South Dakota House Bill 1186 was a 2012 South Dakota law that prohibits registered sex offenders from circulating petitions.[1]
Sponsors
House Bill 1186 was sponsored by Representatives:
- Phil Jensen (R)
- Kristin Conzet (R)
- H. Paul Dennert (D)
- Brock Greenfield (R)
- Steve Hickey (R)
- Charles Hoffman (R)
- Lora Hubbel (R)
- Mark Kirkeby (R)
- Frank Kloucek (D)
- Don Kopp (R)
- Brian Liss (R)
- Larry Lucas (D)
- Patty Miller (R)
- Betty Olson (R)
- Jacqueline Sly (R)
- Roger Solum (R)
- Patricia Stricherz (R)
- Burt Tulson (R)
- Mark Venner (R)
- Mike Verchio (R).
It was sponsored by Senators:[1]
- Tim Begalka (R)
- Stanford Adelstein (R)
- Kent Juhnke (R)
- Shantel Krebs (R)
- Dan Lederman (R)
- Bruce Rampelberg (R)
- Billie Sutton (D)
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