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2006 Bill(s)
SB 623 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Aging Description: Ease a requirement ambulatory sugical center licensing to expand who can perform surgical procedures at the centers.
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SB 624 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Aging Description: Require nursing homes to accept ombudsman volunteers and restrict how a volunteer can be dismissed.
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* SB 625 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Aging Description: Require health clubs have defibrillators.
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* SB 673 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Education Description: Make the higher education student curator a voting position for the next four years, until August 2010.
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SB 752 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Consent: REMOVED Description: Allow auto license plates to be in transparent covers.
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* SB 762 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Commerce Description: Establish a no-mail list similar to the telemarketing list banning junk business-solicitation mail to other businesses.
See: Official legislative description and status* SB 767 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Financial & Governmental Organizations Description: Require statewide elected officals to use state government aircraft when on state business within the state.
See: Official legislative description and status* SB 768 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Judiciary Description: Require electronic recording of some police interview with a suspect of some crimes.
See: Official legislative description and status* SB 786 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Judiciary Description: Provide a shield law for reporters, letting them refuse to disclose confidential sources to grand juries and trials.
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SB 809 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let a city adopt a county's zoning ordinances as the city's ordinances.
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* SB 843 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Commerce Description: Set minimum percentages of renewable energy sources required of utility companies.
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* SB 866 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Aging Description: Restore various Medicaid cuts. Restore ticket to work. Extend Medicaid eligibility.
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SB 867 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Consent: REMOVED Description: Give a county governing board authority over the budget of a recreational district limited to within the county.
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* SB 1142 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Education Description: Give MOHELA, the state college loan program, power to give profits from its sales to the state for appropriation.
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SB 1164 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Education Description: Require teacher education programs include instruction on main streaming children with special needs.
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* SJR 30 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Pensions Description: Establish a legal right for stem cell research.
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SJR 32 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Financial & Governmental Organizations Description: Let the state auditor preform performance audits and expand the auditor's access to government records.
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SJR 33 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Financial & Governmental Organizations Description: Set a deadline for the legislature to redraw Congressional districts and allow redrawing only once every 10 years.
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SJR 36 Sponsor:Graham, Chuck Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Require the State Treasurer to give the legislature an annual revenue estimate.
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