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http://www.phoenixmag.com/lifestyle/valley-news/201308/split-decision/
BBM. The language in this article about the progress of this proposal for a bill is somewhat misleading, IMO.
It appears that the reason the bill "did not make it to committee" is that the "bill" is not yet really a bill. There is no record (that I can find) of this "bill" being submitted "in the hopper" (or "jacketed" is the term, in some states) to receive an official number. Therefore, it did not receive a first or second reading in the AZ House or Senate, and therefore could not be referred to any committee.
Essentially, it is still in the very early/ preliminary "talking about it", thinking about it, writing it, and getting signatures phase. IMO, this proposal has a very long way to go legislatively before even being referred to committee for possible hearings.
And one has to wonder what effect the fact that Dina Shacknai has been named in a $10 million wrongful death civil lawsuit will have on the progress of the proposed bill next session.
Also, it's interesting to remember that the author of this, Craig Outhier is the husband of a former co-worker of Dina Shacknai (Lisa Elder Outhier), and the author of the "Boy Interrupted" article about Dina's response to Max's death.
Info on the sponsor identified in the article, AZ State Senator Nancy Barto (R)
http://www.azleg.gov/MembersPage.asp?Member_ID=7&Legislature=50&Session_ID=102
http://nancybarto.com/wordpress/?page_id=21
**The next link is NOT the Parental Disclosure proposal-- an example of recent legislation authored by AZ State Senator Barto.
http://www.azfamily.com/news/bill-requires-parents-to-get-exs-ok-to-move-199768771.html
Link to video produced by Maxie's House for the Parental Disclosure proposal.
[video=youtube;og7LXLkMhpw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og7LXLkMhpw[/video]
AZ Bill process
www.azleg.gov/alisPDFs/BillToLaw.pdf
Sponsored by State Senator Nancy Barto (R-Phoenix), the bill was authored late in the 2013 legislative session and did not make it to committee before lawmakers adjourned for the year, Shacknai says. “But that’s good because we’re working to fine-tune the bill so it would be acceptable in a nonpartisan way.”
BBM. The language in this article about the progress of this proposal for a bill is somewhat misleading, IMO.
It appears that the reason the bill "did not make it to committee" is that the "bill" is not yet really a bill. There is no record (that I can find) of this "bill" being submitted "in the hopper" (or "jacketed" is the term, in some states) to receive an official number. Therefore, it did not receive a first or second reading in the AZ House or Senate, and therefore could not be referred to any committee.
Essentially, it is still in the very early/ preliminary "talking about it", thinking about it, writing it, and getting signatures phase. IMO, this proposal has a very long way to go legislatively before even being referred to committee for possible hearings.
And one has to wonder what effect the fact that Dina Shacknai has been named in a $10 million wrongful death civil lawsuit will have on the progress of the proposed bill next session.
Also, it's interesting to remember that the author of this, Craig Outhier is the husband of a former co-worker of Dina Shacknai (Lisa Elder Outhier), and the author of the "Boy Interrupted" article about Dina's response to Max's death.
Info on the sponsor identified in the article, AZ State Senator Nancy Barto (R)
http://www.azleg.gov/MembersPage.asp?Member_ID=7&Legislature=50&Session_ID=102
http://nancybarto.com/wordpress/?page_id=21
**The next link is NOT the Parental Disclosure proposal-- an example of recent legislation authored by AZ State Senator Barto.
http://www.azfamily.com/news/bill-requires-parents-to-get-exs-ok-to-move-199768771.html
Link to video produced by Maxie's House for the Parental Disclosure proposal.
[video=youtube;og7LXLkMhpw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og7LXLkMhpw[/video]
AZ Bill process
www.azleg.gov/alisPDFs/BillToLaw.pdf