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How North Country Reps Voted on Fish and Game "Probable Cause" Bill

There was no roll-call vote on House Bill 1332so there isn’t a record of how representatives voted when it passed.

However, before that there was a roll-call vote on whether to accept the recommendation of the House Committee on Fish and Game and Marine Resources that the bill be killed.

That killing motion failed on a vote of 171-174.

Eight North Country representatives voted to kill the bill and seven voted to revive it. One was excused.

Here are the reps who voted to kill the bill:

* Lyle Bulis (Republican) of Littleton

* William Hatch (Democrat) of Gorham

* Evalyn Merrick (Democrat) of Lancaster

* Gregory Sorg (Republican) of Easton.

* Kathleen Taylor (Democrat) of Franconia

* John Tholl (Republican) of Whitefield

* Yvonne Thomas (Democrat) of Berlin

* William Remick (Republican) of Lancaster

Here are the reps who voted on the successful motion to revive the bill:

* Gary Coulombe (Democrat) of Berlin

* Duffy Daugherty (Republican) of Colebrook.

* Herb Richardson (Republican) of Lancaster

* Edmond Gionet (Republican) of Lincoln.

* Larry Rappaport (Republican) of Colebrook.

* Marc Tremblay (Republican) of Berlin

* Robert Theberge (Democrat) of Berlin

One rep was excused:

* Stephanie Eaton (Republican) of Littleton

 

 

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