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Date State Bill No. Bill Title Outcome
April 9, 2013 CO HB 1269 Prohibits Oil and Gas Employees from Serving on the Oil and Commission Bill Passed - House (34 - 29)
March 29, 2013 MD HB 1515 Increases Gas Tax Bill Passed - Senate (27 - 20)
March 27, 2013 NH HB 617 Increases Gasoline And Diesel Fuel Tax Bill Passed - House (206 - 158)
March 22, 2013 MD HB 1515 Increases Gas Tax Bill Passed - House (76 - 63)
March 18, 2013 MD HB 226 Establishes Offshore Wind Renewable Energy Credits Concurrence Vote Passed - House (88 - 48)
March 13, 2013 UT HB 96 Extends Tax Credits for Certain Vehicles Concurrence Vote Passed - House (59 - 12)
March 8, 2013 MD HB 226 Establishes Offshore Wind Renewable Energy Credits Bill Passed - Senate (30 - 15)
March 6, 2013 NY A 5424 Establishes a Two-Year Moratorium on Hydraulic Fracturing Bill Passed - House (103 - 40)
Feb. 28, 2013 KS SB 82 Extends Renewable Energy Requirements for Utilities Bill Failed - Senate (17 - 23)
Feb. 27, 2013 NC SB 76 Authorizes the Issuance of Fracking Permits Bill Passed - Senate (39 - 7)
Feb. 26, 2013 ND SB 2336 Restructures Oil and Gas Income Tax (34 - 13)
Feb. 25, 2013 MS HB 844 Exempts Certain Sales Taxes for Agricultural Businesses Bill Passed - House (75 - 43)
Feb. 19, 2013 SD SB 195 Establishes Incentives for Wind Energy Facilities Bill Passed - Senate (26 - 7)

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