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2013 Bill(s)
HB 56 Sponsor:Thomson, Mike Status: H Agriculture Policy Description: Create a separate board to administer career and technical education programs, transferring responsibility from the state Board of Education.
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HB 140 Sponsor:Thomson, Mike Status: H Local Government Description: Add Mound City to the list of cities that can impose a tax on hotel and motel rooms to fund tourism promotion.
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* HB 283 Sponsor:Thomson, Mike Status: H Education Description: Various changes to the formula that allocates state funds to school districts. The changes fix the legislature's failure to fully fund the current formula which is based on an assumption the legislature would appropriate a level of School Foundation Program funding that it has not provided.
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HB 311 Sponsor:Thomson, Mike Status: H Local Government Description: Reduce the number of signatures needed to put a tax levy on the ballot for a road district in Atchison County located in a flood plain.
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HC HB 312 Sponsor:Thomson, Mike Status: S 3rd Read Description: Let university police enforce state traffic laws on campus.
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HB 313 Sponsor:Thomson, Mike Status: H Retirement Description: Repeal the termination date of provisions for early retirement benefits for teachers.
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HCS HB 745 Sponsor:Thomson, Mike Status: H Perf Description: Require a proficient level score English and Algebra for the A+ college scholarship for students. Allow a break in college course work because of illness, pregnancy or military service. Placed on the H Perfection calendar by H Rules on May 2 when there were just two weeks left in the legislative session.
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