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2011 Bill(s)
HB 102 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Ways & Means Description: Reauthorize a tax credit for lower income elderly for home property taxes.
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HB 103 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Tourism Description: Establish a forestry management program by Conservation and Natural Resources Departments, subject to appropriations.
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* HB 104 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Transportation Description: Require half of the fines collected from automatic red light enforcement be transferred to the Transportation Department.
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HB 105 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Toughen enforcement of a lwat that requires a city to transfer to local schools any traffic fines that that exceed 35% of the city's budget must be transferred to local schools. Expand the reporting requirements.
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* HCS HB 148 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Rules Description: Prohibit rebates or gifts by home repair contractors for work covered by insurance. Provide cancellation rights.
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HB 386 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Small Business Description: Increase the maximum award that can be sought in a small claims court action from $3,000 to $5,000.
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HB 553 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Professional Registration Description: Regulate and require state registration of home inspectors.
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HB 739 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Children Description: Expand the Amber alert system to include those with a legal guardian.
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HB 793 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Children Description: Require the Social Services Department provide a mechanism for automatic renewal of the child health insurance program coverage for lower income families.
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HB 853 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Local Govt Description: Let Excelsior Springs impose a sales tax for a community center, upon voter approval.
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