House cleaning request (Bill, would you support?)

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2014 Legislative Session Calendar says that about a third of the states' legislatures have already been adjorned, most of them sin die for the past session (which I presume means that many of the threats are dead, because this is an election year ... although a few do have potential special summer sessions like UT - where Rep. Ray has threatened to re-intro. HB 112 in the wake of the CDC's poison control center calls press release).

Bill, would you support some cleanup/archiving here? By the end of this month, many more legislatures will be out of session, and very few have sessions that will extend beyond June.

It's been a busy legislative session, and there's a lot of crud accumulated here as a result.

P.S.: I know this thread is in the wrong place, sorry. Once some kind of housekeeping procedure is (or isn't) put in place, then perhaps this thread s/b zapped. I'm just posting it here because it pertains to this forum. ECF might benefit forum-specific search capability - at least for this one.
 

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P.S.: I know this thread is in the wrong place, sorry. Once some kind of housekeeping procedure is (or isn't) put in place, then perhaps this thread s/b zapped. I'm just posting it here because it pertains to this forum. ECF might benefit forum-specific search capability - at least for this one.

ECF has a forum-specific search capability. It's just not all that grand.

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Bill Godshall

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Per Roger's inquiry, the bills are already archived here on ECF's legislative news thread, and there's no need to cleanup anything (as threads on bills from adjourned legislative sessions will remain where they are, but just move further down the list as threads for new bills are posted).

The good news is that so far in 2014, no states have banned vaping in workplaces, no states have imposed a tax on e-cigs, and no states have approved a bill to ban some/many/most/all e-cig products.

Even better, six states (OH, SD, VA, WV, NE, KY) have banned the sale of e-cigs to minors in 2014, with similar legislation being considered in more than a dozen other states.
 
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