RECOGNIZES-AALEA
Sponsored By: Patrick Sheehan (Republican)
Passed
Summary
Recognizes the Asian American Law Enforcement Association (AALEA) for its dedication and sacrifice in serving and protecting our communities.
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Patrick Sheehan
Republican • House
Cosponsors
Brad Stephens
Republican • House
Dennis Tipsword
Republican • House
Harry Benton
Democratic • House
Hoan Huynh
Democratic • House
Janet Yang Rohr
Democratic • House
Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz
Democratic • House
John M. Cabello
Republican • House
Kevin John Olickal
Democratic • House
Nicole La Ha
Republican • House
Sharon Chung
Democratic • House
Tony M. McCombie
Republican • House
Roll Call Votes
No roll call votes available for this bill.
Actions Timeline
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Dennis Tipsword
3/26/2025HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Brad Stephens
3/25/2025HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Tony M. McCombie
3/25/2025HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. John M. Cabello
3/11/2025HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Nicole La Ha
3/11/2025HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Kevin John Olickal
2/26/2025HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Hoan Huynh
2/19/2025HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Sharon Chung
2/5/2025HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz
2/5/2025HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Harry Benton
2/5/2025HouseAdded Co-Sponsor Rep. Janet Yang Rohr
1/30/2025HouseResolution Adopted
1/29/2025HousePlaced on Calendar Agreed Resolutions
1/29/2025HouseFiled with the Clerk by Rep. Patrick Sheehan
1/9/2025House
Bill Text
Introduced
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