To concur with the House-passed version of the bill, which reduces the waiting period for those who do not take the prescribed training from 28 days to three days (the same as current law), and links it to legislation authorizing a $50 income tax credit for those who take the training, and requiring parents seeking a divorce to take training in the effect of divorce on children and have a "parenting plan" in place.
22 Yeas / 12 Nays | |
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Republican (20 Yeas / 2 Nays) | |
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Democrat (2 Yeas / 10 Nays) | |
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Excused or Not Voting (4) | |
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