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H*4356 Session 121 (2015-2016)
H*4356 Concurrent Resolution, By Lucas, Bannister, Rutherford and Anderson
Similar(S 895, H 4364)
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO PROVIDE THAT IN ADDITION TO THE MATTERS WHICH MAY
BE CONSIDERED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AFTER JUNE 18, 2015, PURSUANT TO H. 4274
OF 2015, LEGISLATION CONCERNING THE SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY BATTLE FLAG OF THE
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA AND SURROUNDING ARRANGEMENT LOCATED AT THE
CONFEDERATE SOLDIER MONUMENT ON THE GROUNDS OF THE STATE CAPITOL COMPLEX ALSO
MAY BE INTRODUCED, RECEIVED, AND CONSIDERED BY EACH BODY OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY PRIOR TO SINE DIE ADJOURNMENT.
06/23/15 House Introduced, adopted, sent to Senate
(House Journal-page 6)
06/23/15 Senate Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence
(Senate Journal-page 40)
H. 4356
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
TO PROVIDE THAT IN ADDITION TO THE MATTERS WHICH MAY BE CONSIDERED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AFTER JUNE 18, 2015, PURSUANT TO H. 4274 OF 2015, LEGISLATION CONCERNING THE SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY BATTLE FLAG OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA AND SURROUNDING ARRANGEMENT LOCATED AT THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIER MONUMENT ON THE GROUNDS OF THE STATE CAPITOL COMPLEX ALSO MAY BE INTRODUCED, RECEIVED, AND CONSIDERED BY EACH BODY OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRIOR TO SINE DIE ADJOURNMENT.
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:
That in addition to the matters which may be considered by the General Assembly after June 18, 2015, pursuant to H. 4274 of 2015, legislation concerning the South Carolina Infantry Battle Flag of the Confederate States of America and surrounding arrangement located at the Confederate Soldier Monument on the grounds of the State Capitol Complex also may be introduced, received, and considered by each body of the General Assembly prior to sine die adjournment including, but not limited to, receipt, consideration, and disposition of conference and free conference reports, appointment of conference and free conference committees, messages pertaining to such reports, and any amendments to this legislation.
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