General Bill Info
Legislative Topic:
Climate and Energy
Bill Year:
2022
Brief Bill Description:
Increases the percentage of retail electricity sales from renewable energy sources.
Link(s) to Bill text pdfs:
Legislative Activity Type:
Bill
House Info
House Bill #:
7277
Rep Lead Sponsor:
Rep Co-Sponsor:
House Committee Assignment:
House Hearings:
Current House Bill Status:
Signed
House Bill Status Report:
02/02/2022 Introduced, referred to House Environment and Natural Resources
03/04/2022 Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (03/10/2022)
03/10/2022 Committee recommended measure be held for further study
06/03/2022 Scheduled for consideration (06/08/2022)
06/03/2022 Proposed Substitute (06/08/2022)
06/03/2022 Proposed Substitute
06/08/2022 Committee recommends passage of Sub A
06/10/2022 Placed on House Calendar (06/14/2022)
06/14/2022 House passed Sub A
06/16/2022 Placed on Senate Calendar (06/21/2022)
06/21/2022 Senate passed Sub A in concurrence
06/21/2022 Transmitted to Governor
06/27/2022 Signed by Governor
Senate Info
Senate Bill #:
2274
Senate Lead Sponsor:
Sen Co-Sponsor:
Senate Committee Assignment:
Senate Hearings:
Current Senate Bill Status:
Signed
Senate Bill Status Report:
02/15/2022 Introduced, referred to Senate Commerce
03/25/2022 Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (03/31/2022)
03/31/2022 Committee recommended measure be held for further study
05/20/2022 Scheduled for consideration (05/24/2022)
05/23/2022 Proposed Substitute (05/24/2022)
05/23/2022 Proposed Substitute
05/24/2022 Committee recommends passage of Sub A
05/25/2022 Placed on Senate Calendar (05/31/2022)
05/31/2022 Senate passed Sub A as amended (floor amendment)
06/02/2022 Referred to House Environment and Natural Resources
06/03/2022 Scheduled for consideration (06/08/2022)
06/08/2022 Committee recommends passage of Sub A as amended in concurrence
06/15/2022 Placed on House Calendar (06/17/2022)
06/17/2022 House passed Sub A as amended in concurrence
06/22/2022 Transmitted to Governor
06/27/2022 Signed by Governor
ECRI Position
Legislative Priority
Support