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2018 Bill(s)
HB 2032 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Expand rights for reassignment to another school district to resolve transportation hardships for public school students. Extend a transfer right to a student's sibling.
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HB 2033 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Phase out use of paperless voting machines in favor of paper ballots.
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SS HB 2034 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Legalize industrial hemp that contains no more than three-tenths of one percent of THC (the ingredient in marijuana).
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* HB 2170 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit state agency employees from engaging in lobbying activities that require registration as a lobbyist. Prohibit expenditure of public funds in support or opposition to a ballot issue.
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HB 2208 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: S 3rd Read Description: Phase out use of paperless voting machines in favor of paper ballots.
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HB 2263 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Increase the amount of a state administration purchase above which competitive bids must be sought. Allow the Administration Office to hold reverse auctions in which an online system lets bidders see bids.
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HCS HB 2620 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Rename the Revenue Department to the Taxation and Revenue Department.
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HCS HB 2621 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Establish a fund for state agency emergy efficiency from unspent General Revenue appropriations transfered by agencies.
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