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2011 Bill(s)
* HB 47 Sponsor:Cookson, Steve Status: IN HCS HB 73 Description: Require drug testing of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) welfare recipients suspected of illegal drug use. Cut off benefits to those who test positive.
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SCS HB 48 Sponsor:Cookson, Steve Status: H Education Description: Exempt from the gas tax fuel used for school bus transportation.
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HB 394 Sponsor:Cookson, Steve Status: H Transportation Description: Allow two license plates for a commercial truck if the owner pays an extra fee.
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HB 395 Sponsor:Cookson, Steve Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Establish a crime of operating any type of motorized vessel with a blood alcohol content above 0.08 percent.
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HB 527 Sponsor:Cookson, Steve Status: H Transportation Description: Require the Transportation Department to conduct a study on putting four-foot shoulders for two-lane roads.
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* HB 588 Sponsor:Cookson, Steve Status: H Education Description: Require any statewide athletic association of public schools to publish an annual report on head injuries and deliver the report to the legislature.
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HB 642 Sponsor:Cookson, Steve Status: H Education Description: Restrict state funding for summer school to only hours based exclusively on academic areas of study.
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HB 824 Sponsor:Cookson, Steve Status: H Ways & Means Description: Expand the right of Carter County impose a tax on lodging to include campsites, B&Bs, cabins and RV sites upon voter approval.
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HB 849 Sponsor:Cookson, Steve Status: H Education Description: Give school districts more flexibility in adopting school calendars of less than five days per week.
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