SB 536 SD 1

RELATING TO COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

By Senator(s) D. IGE; Bunda, Chumbley, Chun Oakland, Fukunaga, Matsunaga, Sakamoto, Tam

Keywords: GOVERNMENT FISCAL POLICIES, STATE BONDS

Report Title: State Computer Systems

Description: Allows state agency heads to purchase computer and communication systems with proceeds from the sale of general obligation bonds, including short term general obligation bonds. (SD1)

 1-22-99        S Introduced and passed First Reading                      
 1-25-99        S Referred to 1. EDU 2. WAM                                
 2- 5-99        S Bill scheduled to be heard by EDU on 02-10-99 at
                  1:30 p.m. in conference room 212
 2-10-99        S The measure is deferred until 02-12-99 at 1:30 p.m.         
                  in conference room 212.
 2-12-99        S The committee on EDU recommends that the measure be         
                  PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS.
 2-12-99        S The votes in EDU were as follows: 4 Ayes: Senator(s)        
                  D. Ige, Sakamoto, Chumbley, Tam; Ayes with
                  reservations: Senator(s) ; 1 Noes: Senator(s) Slom;         
                  and 2 Excused: Senator(s) Bunda, Matsunaga
 2-18-99        S Reported from EDU (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 146) with
                  recommendation of passage on Second Reading, as
                  amended (SD 1) and referral to WAM
 2-18-99        S Report adopted; Passed Second Reading, as amended
                  (SD 1) and referred to WAM.
 2-28-99        S Notice of public decision making by WAM on 03-02-99         
                  at 9:00 a.m. in conference room 211.
 3- 2-99        S The measure is deferred.                                 
 3- 3-99        S Notice of public decision making by WAM on 03-04-99         
                  at 7:00 p.m. in conference room 211.
 3- 4-99        S The committee on WAM recommends that the measure be         
                  PASSED, UNAMENDED.
 3- 4-99        S The votes in WAM were as follows: 10 Ayes:
                  Senator(s) Fukunaga, Levin, Buen, Chun, Chun
                  Oakland, M. Ige, Kawamoto, Nakata, Taniguchi; Ayes
                  with reservations: Senator(s) Anderson; none Noes:
                  Senator(s) ; and 3 Excused: Senator(s) D. Ige,
                  Iwase, Tam
 3- 5-99        S Reported from WAM (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 765) with
                  recommendation of passage on Third Reading
 3- 5-99        S 24 hours notice 03-09-99                                 
 3- 9-99        S Report adopted; Passed Third Reading. Ayes, 23. 
                  Noes, 2 (Anderson, Slom).  Excused, none ().
 3- 9-99        S Transmitted to House                                     
 3- 9-99        H Received from Senate (Sen. Com. No. 96)                  
 3-11-99        H Introduced and passed First Reading                      
 3-11-99        H Referred to the committees on EDN/PSM, and then
                  referred to the committee on FIN, referral sheet 26
 3-16-99        H Bill scheduled to be heard by EDN/PSM on Thursday, 
                  03-18-99 at 9:00 A.M. in House conference room 329.
 3-18-99        H The committees on EDN/PSM recommend that the
                  measure be PASSED, UNAMENDED.
 3-18-99        H The votes in EDN were as follows:7 Ayes: Rep.(s)
                  Ito, Morihara, Santiago, Stegmaier, Takai, Leong,
                  McDermott; Ayes with reservations: Rep.(s) ; none
                  Noes: Rep.(s) ; and 2 Excused: Rep.(s) Okamura,
                  Arakaki; and
 3-18-99        H The votes in PSM were as follows:4 Ayes: Rep.(s)
                  Garcia, Kaho`ohalahala, Chang, Pendleton; Ayes with         
                  reservations: Rep.(s) ; none Noes: Rep.(s) ; and
                  none Excused: Rep.(s)
 3-22-99        H Reported from the committee on EDN/PSM (Stand. Com.
                  Rep. No. 1189), recommending passage on Second
                  Reading and referral to the committee on FIN
 3-23-99   03-2 H Passed Second Reading and referred to the committee         
                  on FIN      with Representative(s) Rath voting no
                  and Representative(s) Cachola, Chang, Menor,
                  Okamura, Saiki, Yamane excused.