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2011 Bill(s)
HB 119 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Utilities Description: Repeal a provision that utility service used for heating or cooling be shut off before a person is eligible for Utilicare coverage to help pay utility bills.
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HB 120 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Utilities Description: Expand what can be financed by a water district infrastructure replacement surcharge.
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* HCS HB 143 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: S 3rd Read Description: Variouis changes for child abuse hotline investigations. Require an investigation of a child abuse worker if a child is seriously injured after the worker began work on a report about the child. Prohibit workers leaving identifying material at a home if it might endanger the child.
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HB 144 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Ways & Means Description: Provide an income tax deduction for loan payments to repair flood damage at the taxpayer's premises, if the damage was caused by a taxpayer-funded entity.
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* HB 145 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Local Govt Description: Require a public or private entity receiving state funds to publish the name and compensation of all lobbyists it employs.
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HB 146 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Health Insurance Description: Require Medicaid that provides health care coverage for lower income to cover chiropractic services.
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* HB 228 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Transportation Description: Let local government impose billboard ordinances more restrictive than state law. Impose a moratorium on the Transportation Department issuing new billboard permits for any road section where there has been construction or reconstruction.
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HB 466 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H 3rd Read Description: Allow a payroll deduction by an employer or labor union for campaign contributions.
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