Fishbonker
Life Member
The second funnel was today, that means all policy bills needed to be through one chamber and through a committee of the other chamber to be alive.
The bills that SHOULD dead by rule:
HF2410 NRLO tags with requirements for minimum land and other stipulations.
HF2365 Late season unfilled bow tags, the main purpose of this bill was to classify crossbows as archery equipment.
SF2344 Increase NR tags to 7500.
SF2312 Caps the amount to a percentage of the selling price the DNR or CCB can pay for land.
SF2011 Youth deer tag sales during any season.
The bills that are still alive:
SF581 If it's brown it's down.
SF2334 .410/28ga for turkey, the tungsten requirement was dropped. It has been passed by both chambers but is still waiting to be processed.
HF2209 Youth accompanying hunters and trappers.
SSB3157 Tax bill that would fund the trust.
HF2369 Killing of nuisance animals. An amendment is being drafted to define what constitutes a "nuisance".
SF2323 DNR and CCBs owned land inventory.
I emphasized "should" because as we have all seen, dead bills are never truly dead. There are any number of legislative work arounds that may be employed to bring the dead back to life.
The bills that SHOULD dead by rule:
HF2410 NRLO tags with requirements for minimum land and other stipulations.
HF2365 Late season unfilled bow tags, the main purpose of this bill was to classify crossbows as archery equipment.
SF2344 Increase NR tags to 7500.
SF2312 Caps the amount to a percentage of the selling price the DNR or CCB can pay for land.
SF2011 Youth deer tag sales during any season.
The bills that are still alive:
SF581 If it's brown it's down.
SF2334 .410/28ga for turkey, the tungsten requirement was dropped. It has been passed by both chambers but is still waiting to be processed.
HF2209 Youth accompanying hunters and trappers.
SSB3157 Tax bill that would fund the trust.
HF2369 Killing of nuisance animals. An amendment is being drafted to define what constitutes a "nuisance".
SF2323 DNR and CCBs owned land inventory.
I emphasized "should" because as we have all seen, dead bills are never truly dead. There are any number of legislative work arounds that may be employed to bring the dead back to life.