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2016 Bill(s)
HB 2074 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H Civil & Criminal Proceedings Description: Allow expungement of a criminal charges that were the result of mistaken identity which let to a not guilty finding or the conviction being set aside.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 2143 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H Higher Education Description: Require a college disclose in writing to students during the admission processif it has not been accredited by a regional accrediting body and that credits may not be transferrable.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 2144 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require a legislator to have a chemical rug test of the member's urine within 60 days of the start of each legislative session. Ban from seeking re-election for two years if the member tests positive for an illegal drug unless the member completes a drug treatment program.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 2145 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H 2nd Read Description: Raise the daily payment given to felony inmate subsequently found innocent by DNA analysis from $50 per day to $128 per day.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 2274 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H 2nd Read Description: Remove the requirement that a person requesting an absentee ballot provide a written explanation/reason for requesting an absentee ballot.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 2491 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H 2nd Read Description: Repeal a ban on a school district providing abortion services or encouraging abortions. Change the requirements for sex education in school.
See: Official legislative description and status
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.