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2011 Bill(s)
HB 245 Sponsor:Newman, Stacey Status: H Elections Description: Create an advance voting system to allow voting up to three weeks before the election.
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* HB 348 Sponsor:Newman, Stacey Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Require a pharmacy to dispense any legal drug that has been prescripted including contraceptives and emergency contraceptives.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 349 Sponsor:Newman, Stacey Status: H Workforce Development Description: Require equal pay rates for equal work. Require an employer to provide to an employee a written statement each year of the worker's job title and wage rate.
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* HB 350 Sponsor:Newman, Stacey Status: H Education Description: Require school sex education classes teach about contraceptives, sex predators, varous sexual diseases.
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HB 513 Sponsor:Newman, Stacey Status: S Health Description: Extend the law providing rights of access for service dogs to include search and rescue for a person with a mental disability.
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HB 533 Sponsor:Newman, Stacey Status: H Ways & Means Description: Decouples the state income tax from the federal income tax. Repeal the financial incentive for business for timely filing of withholdings. Require sales tax over-collection refunds by the state be credited to the original purchaser. Several other changes.
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HB 866 Sponsor:Newman, Stacey Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Expand the domestic violence reporting law to include couples living together. Allow police to remove a firearm from the scene of a domestic violence call. Ban possessing a fire arm by a person subject to a domestic violence court order.
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