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2002 Bill(s)
* SB 914 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: S Education Description: Suspend the $500 daily loss limit on gambling boats for three years.
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* SB 927 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: IN SCS SB 894 Description: Sales tax holiday on clothing. Exempt clothing sales from for a week in August.
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SB 928 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: S Ways & Means Description: Exempt health & fitness center fees from the sales tax.
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* SB 946 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: S Transportation Description: Lower the speed limit for trucks & increase tax on diesel fuel and truck registration fees.
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* SB 1025 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: S Transportation Description: Ban new billboards next to interstate highways.
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* SB 1142 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: S Judiciary Description: Close court records for suspended imposition of sentence cases when probation period is finished.
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SB 1143 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Remove requirement that bonds registered by the State Auditor be physically registered in a book.
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* SB 1180 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: S Insurance Description: Various requirements on long term care insurance.
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* HS SS SB 1191 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow bond sales on future payments from the tobacco settlement, so the state gets money sooner.
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SB 1222 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: S Financial & Governmental Organization Description: Legalize video-game gambling with the taxes going to higher education.
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SB 1223 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: S Pensions Description: Provide retirement credit for part-time work by retired school employees.
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* SB 1245 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: S Transportation Description: Restrict building new billboards along highways.
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* SJR 35 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: S Judiciary Description: Repeal legislative term limits.
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* SJ 36 Sponsor:Jacob, Ken Status: S Ways & Means Description: Repeal refunding excess Hancock lid revenue to the taxpayers and, instead, put the money into the stabilization fund.
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Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.