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2008 Bill(s)
* HCS HB 1314 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: S 3rd Read Description: Establish a system for annual criminal checks of teachers. Provide lawsuit immunity for reporting child abuse by a school employee.
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* HB 1315 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H Higher Education Description: Require public universities to develop systems to assure intellectual diversity and provide annual reports to the legislature on intellectual diversity.
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* HB 1471 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H Ways & Means Description: Impose various limits on property taxes increases and assessment increases.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 1472 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: IN HCS HB 1831 Description: Require an ultrasound be offered to a woman 24 hours before an abortion can be preformed.
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HB 1473 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Remove the requirement that a minimum ten-day sentence be imposed for a stealing offense to be counted as a repeat offense.
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HCS HB 1474 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: S 3rd Read Description: Change the provisions for converting a mobile home to real property and allow conversion back to personal property.
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HB 1475 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H Ways & Means Description: Exempt health and fitness center fees from the sales tax.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 1476 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H Urban Education Description: Require assessment tests of certified teachers every five years.
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HB 1477 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H Workforce Development Description: Require member consent for teacher association funds to be used for political contributions.
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HB 1478 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand the law prohibiting sale of firearms to include habitual drunks, illegal foreigners, persons dishonorably discharged and persons convicted of some misdemeanor violence offenses.
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* HB 1479 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H Higher Education Description: Require some votes by school boards and college governing boards be taken by roll call.
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* HB 1480 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H Student Achievement Description: Require rules of any school association on extracurricular competitive activities to be approved by the legislature's administrative rules committee. Give the Education Department power to regulate school extracurricular competitive activities including charging fees.
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HB 1617 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: S 3rd Read Description: Let a financial institution transfer fiduciary responsibilities for a life insurance trust.
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HB 1874 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H Financial Institutions Description: Let the Board of Education grant teaching certificates to persons with experience or degrees in banking or finances to teach those subjects.
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HB 1875 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let the Education Department withhold state funds to an unaccredited school for failing to transfer funds to a district where a student has transferred.
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SCS HCS HB 1876 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: S 3rd Read Description: Expand the requirement for a five-day notice for a special education hearing by removing an exemption for the notice for expedited hearings.
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HB 1877 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: IN HCS HB 1876 Description: Require that a school district identify a designee who must sign a dispute resolution agreement involving special education.
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HB 1878 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let a property owner require a county to purchase property for the assessed valuation.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 1913 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require school districts to test student athletes for illegal drug use including steroids.
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HB 2181 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H Education Description: Let school districts provide extra pay increases for teachers as hiring incentives.
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HB 2280 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require a student to pay the costs of teaching a course if the student has failed the course at least twice before.
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HCS HB 2281 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H Perf Description: Prohibit a school district from paying the association dues of a school administrator. Assigned to committee on April 10, just five weeks before the end of the legislative session. Reported out of committee April 24 when there were just three weeks left in the session. Placed on the perfection calendar on May 5 when there were less than two weeks left in the session.
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HB 2334 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let the office of child advocate file findings with a court.
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HB 2416 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H General Laws Description: Toughen the penalties and enforcement against dog fighting. Make a repeat offense a felony. Assigned to committee on April 17 when there were only four weeks left in the legislative session.
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HB 2579 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Impose a fine for a school employee failing to report an act of violence when required by law.
See: Official legislative description and status* SCS HCS HJR 41 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: S 3rd Read Description: Prohibit the courts from ordering tax increases.
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* HJR 60 Sponsor:Cunningham, Jane Status: H Education Description: Put the Education Department under a director nominated by the governor, rather than under the state Board of Education.
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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.