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Senate Resolution 0054 (2009) <- what's this?


Sponsors  Jason Allen - (primary)
Jim Barcia, Alan Cropsey, Gerald Van Woerkom, John Pappageorge, Valde Garcia, Wayne Kuipers, Mark Jansen, Patricia Birkholz, John Gleason, Roger Kahn, Michael Prusi, Tony Stamas


Categories  Cormorants

A resolution to request that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service extend indefinitely the depredation order for double-crested cormorants.

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History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
5/20/2009SJ 42 Pg. 787RULES SUSPENDED
5/20/2009SJ 42 Pg. 787REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HUNTING, FISHING AND OUTDOOR RECREATION
5/26/2009SJ 44 Pg. 819REPORTED FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT
5/26/2009SJ 44 Pg. 819PLACED ON ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS
6/2/2009SJ 46 Pg. 843ADOPTED


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