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2004 Bill(s)
HB 786 Sponsor:Jolly, Cathy Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require a sex offender to complete a treatment program prior to release.
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HB 787 Sponsor:Jolly, Cathy Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Repeal allowing consecutive sentences to be converted to concurrent sentences by the Parole Board.
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HB 840 Sponsor:Jolly, Cathy Status: H Education Description: Prohibit some suspended students from being within 1,000 feet of the school.
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* HB 945 Sponsor:Jolly, Cathy Status: H Job Creation Description: Require more information in economic development tax break applications. Require an annual report by the state.
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HB 1031 Sponsor:Jolly, Cathy Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Make violation of the beer keg labeling law a misdemeanor crime.
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HB 1104 Sponsor:Jolly, Cathy Status: H Local Govt Description: Allow a landlord to remove & sell a tenant's property after the tenant has been ordered to vacate the property.
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HB 1251 Sponsor:Jolly, Cathy Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Raise the maximum penality for a third drunken driving violation to five years in prison.
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HB 1469 Sponsor:Jolly, Cathy Status: H Financial Services Description: Imposes a number of requirements and renewal requirements on health insurance policies.
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HB 1709 Sponsor:Jolly, Cathy Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Exclude offenses prior to June 2003 from a new law that provided early prison release for non-violent offenders.
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HB 1726 Sponsor:Jolly, Cathy Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require the prosecutor be a party in some first-offense probation, parole and alternative sentence hearings.
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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.