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2012 Bill(s)

* CCS SB 749
Sponsor: Lamping, John
Status: VETO OVERRIDDEN
Description: Prohibit requiring a employer or health plan provider from having to cover abortion, contraception or sterilization if it violates religious beliefs.
See: 
  • House roll call - CCS SB 749 (09/12/2012): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill that would allow insurance companies and employers refuse to provide contraception. Requires 109 votes.
  • Senate roll call - CCS SB 749 (09/12/2012): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill that would allow insurance companies and employers refuse to provide contraception. Requires 23 votes.
  • Senate roll call - CCS SB 749 (05/18/2012): Approval of the final conference version of a bill to prohibit any requirement that an employer cover abortion or a few other medical procedures if it violates religious beliefs.
  • House roll call - CCS SB 749 (05/18/2012): Approval of the final conference version of a bill to prohibit any requirement that an employer cover abortion or a few other medical procedures if it violates religious beliefs.
  • House roll call - HCS SS SB 749 (05/16/2012): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit requiring an employer from having to cover abortion or a few other medical procedures if it violates religious beliefs.
  • Senate roll call - SS SB 749 (03/29/2012): 3rd reading of a bill to require an employer to provide health insurance that includes abortion, contraception or sterilization.
  • Get the veto letter
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status

  • Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.