New Interim Reports
Dec 16
Between legislative sessions, the Lieutenant Governor and the Speaker of the House assign charges to committees, directing the committees to conduct in-depth studies of significant issues, to review the effectiveness of new legislation, and to develop legislative proposals for the next session. The interim reports produced by the committees are now arriving in the library.
The library has received reports from the following committees:
Senate Committee on Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Senate Committee on Business and Commerce
Senate Committee on Education
Senate Committee on Government Organization
Senate Committee on Health and Human Services
Senate Committee on Higher Education
Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations
Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee on Flooding and Evacuations
Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs and Military Installations
Joint Committee on Aging
Joint Committee on Dyslexia and Related Disorders
Looking for an older interim report? The LRL's Legislative Reports database contains interim committee charges, reports, and other substantive legislative studies published in the House and Senate Journals back to 1846. You may search by committee list, committee name, charge text, or subject.
The library has received reports from the following committees:
Senate Committee on Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Senate Committee on Business and Commerce
Senate Committee on Education
Senate Committee on Government Organization
Senate Committee on Health and Human Services
Senate Committee on Higher Education
Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations
Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee on Flooding and Evacuations
Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs and Military Installations
Joint Committee on Aging
Joint Committee on Dyslexia and Related Disorders
Looking for an older interim report? The LRL's Legislative Reports database contains interim committee charges, reports, and other substantive legislative studies published in the House and Senate Journals back to 1846. You may search by committee list, committee name, charge text, or subject.