State employees with supervisory responsibilities must now report to the attorney general and state auditor if they suspect another state employee of committing a felony, engaging in fraud or misuse of office, or violating conflict-of-interest laws. Failing to make such a report is a Class 6 felony, and the attorney general must annually report to the legislature how many reports were received and what happened to each one. This creates a new mandatory reporting requirement that didn't previously exist in state law.
Signed by the Governor S.J. 529
Delivered to the Governor S.J. 478
Signed by the Speaker H.J. 488
Signed by the President S.J. 473
Senate Concurred in amendments Passed, YEAS 20, NAYS 14. S.J. 451
House of Representatives Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 66, NAYS 3. H.J. 439
House of Representatives Motion to amend Passed, YEAS 38, NAYS 31. H.J. 438
House of Representatives Remove from Consent Calendar H.J. 424
State Affairs Certified uncontested, placed on consent H.J. 1
State Affairs Do Pass Passed, YEAS 13, NAYS 0. H.J. 1
State Affairs Scheduled for hearing
First read in House and referred to House State Affairs H.J. 324
Senate Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 33, NAYS 2. S.J. 282
Senate Deferred to another day S.J. 266
Judiciary Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 5, NAYS 1.
Judiciary Motion to amend
Judiciary Scheduled for hearing
Senate Referred to Senate Judiciary S.J. 63
First Reading Senate S.J. 14
Judiciary
Prime sponsor · Sen
Concurred in amendments
Motion to amend
Do Pass Amended
State Affairs — Do Pass
Do Pass Amended
Judiciary — Do Pass Amended