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How do I find bills on a particular subject that were passed in a previous session?

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How do I find bills on a particular subject that were passed in a previous session?

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Information about bills back to the 1993-94 session are available on the Legislature’s Legislation and Bill Status web page. The Senate Information Office at (651) 296-0504 or toll free 1-888-234-1112 (TTY (651) 296-0250 or toll free 1-888-234-1216), and the House Index office at (651) 296-6646 can answer this question. It is sometimes more convenient to check the House or Senate Journals and index directly for bill introductions, and Session Laws and index for laws passed. The index section of the permanent Journal for a particular session contains a numerical list of Senate bills and House bills which show official titles, Journal page references, and chapter numbers for all bills passed by the Senate and the House. There is also a subject index with cross references, an author index, and a companion bill list.

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