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2012 Bill(s)
HB 1235 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Elections Description: Require election authorities to conduct a record check to determine if a person filing for office is prohibited from running. Require the check to include military records for type of discharge.
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HB 1237 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Allow class C and D felons to get a license to sell lottery tickets under some circumstances.
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HB 1238 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Children Description: Allow resumption of eligibility for Food Stamps for somone who lost eligibility because of a drug offense conviction upon various factors including participating in a substance abuse program.
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HB 1239 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Ways & Means Description: Freeze the property tax assessment of residence owned by a person aged 70 or older.
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HB 1268 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Local Govt Description: Toughen enforcement of a law 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 to the state of municipal fines.
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HB 1291 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: H Professional Registration Description: Regulate and license home inspectors that inspect a home prior to sale.
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SCS HCS HB 1495 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Provide a lawsuit protection for a person reporting suspected insurance fraud.
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HCS HB 1875 Sponsor:Nance, Bob Status: S Transportation Description: Expand when an insurance company can get a salvage title for an auto.
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