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Vernon Dingman
Representative · Grafton - District 5
House · Graf 5 · 2008
- Sponsored bills
- 2
- Enacted bills
- 0
- Topic groups
- 1
- Represented districts
- 1
Official General Court Information
- Official district listing
- Grafton - District 5
- Represents
- Grafton - District 5
Official Service Notes
- Official historical member selector listing: Rep. Dingman, Vernon(Graf. 05)
Representation
- House · Graf 5 2008
Sponsored Bills
By Year
2008 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB861 HB861: (New Title) allowing certain active duty members of the United States armed forces and their dependents to attend public postsecondary institutions at the in-state resident tuition rate. House · HOUSE Finance
- HB887 HB887: allowing certain members of the United States armed forces, including the reserve component, and veterans who qualify for the Montgomery GI Bill, to take courses tuition free at public postsecondary institutions. House · HOUSE Finance
By Committee
HOUSE Finance (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2008 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB861 HB861: (New Title) allowing certain active duty members of the United States armed forces and their dependents to attend public postsecondary institutions at the in-state resident tuition rate. House · HOUSE Finance
- HB887 HB887: allowing certain members of the United States armed forces, including the reserve component, and veterans who qualify for the Montgomery GI Bill, to take courses tuition free at public postsecondary institutions. House · HOUSE Finance
By Topic
Public finance (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB861 HB861: (New Title) allowing certain active duty members of the United States armed forces and their dependents to attend public postsecondary institutions at the in-state resident tuition rate. 2008 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HB887 HB887: allowing certain members of the United States armed forces, including the reserve component, and veterans who qualify for the Montgomery GI Bill, to take courses tuition free at public postsecondary institutions. 2008 · House · HOUSE Finance