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2005 Bill(s)
HB 172 Sponsor:Yates, Brian Status: H Education Description: Extend the deadline for a hearing on not registering a child in school who has been identified as a potential danger.
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* HB 173 Sponsor:Yates, Brian Status: H Education Description: Create a spearate Classrom Trust Fund for gambling revenue to assure it goes to education.
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HB 178 Sponsor:Yates, Brian Status: H Judiciary Description: Let municipal judges hire a probation officer or contract for probation services by a public agency.
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* HB 238 Sponsor:Yates, Brian Status: H Retirement Description: Require Labor Commission members to serve to years to be eligible for enhanced retirement benefits.
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* HB 242 Sponsor:Yates, Brian Status: H Ways & Means Description: Exempt tickets to college athletic events from the sales tax.
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HB 321 Sponsor:Yates, Brian Status: S Consent Description: Create an assistive technology revolving fund.
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* HCS HB 388 Sponsor:Yates, Brian Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let insurance firms keep audit information of violations secret, a provision eliminated by the Senate.
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* HCS HB 400 Sponsor:Yates, Brian Status: S Pensions Description: Put Medicaid dental services for the lower income under a single, private managed care plan.
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* SCS HB 417 Sponsor:Yates, Brian Status: S 3rd Read Description: Ban non-economic awards from a traffic accident to an uninsured motorist, under some circumstances.
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HB 473 Sponsor:Yates, Brian Status: S Consent Description: Let a committee of a school board rule on residency waiver requests.
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HCS HB 474 Sponsor:Yates, Brian Status: S Small Business Description: Let an insurance firm intervene in a civil case in which the firm might have an interest.
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.