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2008 Bill(s)
HB 1679 Sponsor:Meiners, Kate Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide a sales tax cut for purchase of a vehicle for the costs of modifying it for use by a person with a disability.
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HB 1680 Sponsor:Meiners, Kate Status: H Small Business Description: Establish retailing rights for dealers who sell mobility motor vehicles.
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HB 1681 Sponsor:Meiners, Kate Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Expand the requirement for DNA profiling to include any person over the age of 18 arrested felony upon booking.
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* HB 1682 Sponsor:Meiners, Kate Status: H 2nd Read Description: Repeal the $500 excursion loss limit on gambling boats.
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* HB 1683 Sponsor:Meiners, Kate Status: H Education Description: Expand the law on school bullying to include Internet communication. Make it a crime to make a threat on Internet.
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* HB 1684 Sponsor:Meiners, Kate Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Make various Internet actions a crime including registering a domain name similar to a political web site.
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HB 1740 Sponsor:Meiners, Kate Status: H Local Govt Description: Increase from $3 to $10 a fee charged on recording a document with the country recorder for the state's Housing Trust Fund.
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HB 1741 Sponsor:Meiners, Kate Status: H Judiciary Description: Provide a jury exemption for a person older than 64 or with disabilities.
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HCS HB 2421 Sponsor:Meiners, Kate Status: H Perf Description: Provide a special license to sell liquor in a festival district. Added to the perfection calendar on May 1 when there are just two weeks left in the legislative session.
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