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2011 Bill(s)

* CCS HB 193
Sponsor: Diehl, John
Status: VETO OVERRIDDEN
Description: Reduce the number of Missouri congressional districts from nine to eight. Both the SS and HCS eliminate the St. Louis city district of Democrat Russ Carnahan. The House on April 14 requested a conference on the different versions. The Senate did not take up the message before adjourning for the week.
See: 
  • Senate roll call - CCS HB 193 (05/04/2011): A motion to override the governor's veto of congressional redistricting. Requires a 2/3rds vote of 23 Senate members.
  • House roll call - CCS HB 193 (05/04/2011): A motion to override the governor's veto of congressional redistricting. Requires a 2/3rds vote of 109 House members.
  • Senate roll call - CCS HB 193 (04/27/2011): 3rd reading of the final congressional district map eliminating one of Missouri's congressional districts.
  • House roll call - CCS HB 193 (04/27/2011): 3rd reading of the final congressional district map eliminating one of Missouri's congressional districts.
  • Senate roll call - SS HCS HB 193 (04/13/2011): 3rd reading of Senate version the congressional redistricting bill that reduces Missouri from nine to eight congressional districts. The bill eliminates one of the two bills in St. Louis city.
  • House roll call - HCS HB 193 (04/06/2011): 3rd reading of the congressional redistricting bill that reduces Missouri from nine to eight congressional districts. The bill eliminates one of the two bills in St. Louis city.
  • House roll call - HA 3 HCS HB 193 (04/06/2011): Adoption of an amendment to retain two congressional districts in St. Louis city as part of the congressional restricting bill.
  • Get the veto letter
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status

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