Sponsor and status
David Rouzer
Sponsor. Representative for North Carolina's 7th congressional district. Republican.
- Introduced:
Jun 14, 2018
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Passed House (Senate next) on Dec 10, 2018
This bill passed in the House on December 10, 2018 and goes to the Senate next for consideration.
- Prognosis:
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10% chance of being enacted according to Skopos Labs (details)
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History
Jun 14, 2018
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Introduced
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Sep 6, 2018
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Considered by Federal Lands
A committee held a hearing or business meeting about the bill.
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Sep 26, 2018
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Ordered Reported
A committee has voted to issue a report to the full chamber recommending that the bill be considered further. Only about 1 in 4 bills are reported out of committee. |
Oct 30, 2018
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Reported by House Committee on Natural Resources
A committee issued a report on the bill, which often provides helpful explanatory background on the issue addressed by the bill and the bill's intentions. |
Dec 6, 2018
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On House Schedule
The House indicated that this bill would be considered in the week ahead.
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Dec 10, 2018
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Passed House (Senate next)
The bill was passed in a vote in the House. It goes to the Senate next. The vote was by voice vote so no record of individual votes was made. |
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Passed Senate
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Signed by the President
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H.R. 6118 is a bill in the United States Congress.
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