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2007 Bill(s)
SS HCS HB 364
Sponsor:
Ervin, Doug
Status:
Back to H
Description:
An income tax deduction for health insurance premiums. SS repeats HB 818 insurance tax credits without midwifery.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HCS HB 365
Sponsor:
Ervin, Doug
Status:
H 3rd Read
(IN BUDGET)
Description:
Provide a tax break for small businesses that hire more workers, under some circumstances.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 366
Sponsor:
Ervin, Doug
Status:
H State Parks
Description:
Create a separate crime of distributing an illegal drug in or near a park.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 665
Sponsor:
Ervin, Doug
Status:
Conference
Description:
Let counties keep electronic copies of cancelled checks.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
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SS HCS HB 818
Sponsor:
Ervin, Doug
Status:
GOVERNOR SIGNED
Description:
The final SS authorizes midwifery without any state regulation. The original bill withholds tax refunds for unpaid medical bills & provide tax deductions for health insurance premiums.
See:
House roll call - SS HCS HB 818 (05/11/2007)
: Third reading of a substitute bill to provide health insurance tax breaks, require the Health Dept. to collect unpaid private medical bills and legalize midwifery without medical supervision.
Senate roll call - SS HCS HB 818 (05/10/2007)
: Third reading of a substitute bill to provide health insurance tax breaks, require the Health Dept. to collect unpaid private medical bills and legalize midwifery without medical supervision.
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
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HJR 22
Sponsor:
Ervin, Doug
Status:
H 2nd Read
Description:
Require only a majority legislative vote to reject salary hikes proposed by the Salary Commission for state officials. This bill was not assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
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.