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2004 Bill(s)
* HB 775 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Tax Policy Description: Ban TIF tax breaks for redevelopment on vacant land.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 776 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Elections Description: Double the limit on campaign contribution. From $1,000 to $2,000 for statewide office, $500 to $1,000 for senate, etc.
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HB 778 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Tax Policy Description: Repeal a large number of tax credits.
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CCS HB 795 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Ban local gov't officials from serving on equalization boards. The SS & HCS are an omnibus county law bills.
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* HB 796 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Tax Policy Description: Prohibit a business from keeping sales taxes refunded that were improperly collected. Require purchaser get the refund.
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* HB 800 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Senior Security Description: Expand the prescription drug discount program.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 834 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Financial Services Description: A number of requirements on property insurance coverage. Ban making a coverage inquiry a basis for not renewing.
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HB 867 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Several pay scale changes for Kansas City police.
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HB 897 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Education Description: Combine two proration factors in the school funding forumla that allocates state funds among school districts.
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SCS HCS HB 898 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: S 3rd Read Description: Have the state administer a prescription drug donation program for low-income Missourians.
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* HB 943 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Senior Security Description: Expand state regulation of long-term care facilities to assisted living facilities.
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HB 975 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: A number of changes involving land trusts in first class counties.
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HB 1116 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Job Creation Description: Exclude some the Kansas City transportation sales tax from tax increment financing tax breaks.
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HB 1186 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Local Govt Description: Create special, temporary liquor licenses for carterers who serve liquor.
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SCS HB 1217 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Retirement increase for Kansas City police.
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HB 1218 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Retirement Description: Provide a cost of living adjustment for retired Kansas City police.
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HB 1225 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Local Govt Description: Let a plat developer decide whether to post cash, bond or credit letter for escrow prior to a plat compeltion of work.
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HB 1292 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Local Govt Description: Allow disclosure of old birth and death records and allow preservation in electronic form.
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* HB 1379 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require substance abuse treatment for illegal drug possession for probation & require probation be considered.
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HB 1412 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Local Govt Description: Require audits of pooled accounts in Jackson County.
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HB 1446 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Local Govt Description: Prohibit government contracts that restrict distribution of project bids from plan rooms and electronic plan rooms.
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HB 1643 Sponsor:Johnson, Bob Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Continue benefits and retirement credit for Kansas City police called up for military service.
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Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.