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2004 Bill(s)
HB 1057 Sponsor:Goodman, Jack Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Expand the exemption for having a driving license to include non-emergency driving of fire or emergency equipment.
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HB 1058 Sponsor:Goodman, Jack Status: H Small Business Description: Limit utility service suits for non-payment to the occupant rather than the occupant and the owner of a building.
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HB 1059 Sponsor:Goodman, Jack Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Allow termination of alimony and maintenance of a spouse cohabitating with another person in a romantic relationship.
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* HB 1060 Sponsor:Goodman, Jack Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Make it a crime to use a transmitter device to change a traffic signal.
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SCS HB 1071 Sponsor:Goodman, Jack Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow the sale of the National Guard armory building in Pierce City.
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* HCS HB 1098 Sponsor:Goodman, Jack Status: S 3rd Read Description: Require disclosure of inauguration contributions.
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* HB 1343 Sponsor:Goodman, Jack Status: H Tax Policy Description: Add a severability clause to the tobacco lawsuit agreement of it remains in force if any section is struck down.
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HB 1401 Sponsor:Goodman, Jack Status: H Transportation Description: Exempt the commercial licensing requirement to operate an emergency vehicle during non-emergency events.
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* HB 1402 Sponsor:Goodman, Jack Status: H General Laws Description: Expand various requirements of the state's open meetings law. Add MU & require chancellor salary contributor names.
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HB 1651 Sponsor:Goodman, Jack Status: H Judiciary Description: Require appointment of an interpreter for non-English speaking a court witness juvenile, parent or guardian.
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