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2011 Bill(s)
HCS SB 90 Sponsor:Dempsey, Tom Status: H 3rd Read Description: Change the description of benefits available to persons under the health care program for state government who also are covered by Medicare. Require it to be "actuarially equivalent benefit products" as that provided to those who are not eligible for Medicare rather than identical.
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HCS SB 145 Sponsor:Dempsey, Tom Status: Conference Description: Raise the property value of property owned by a county above which the county auditor of 1st class counties must maintain an inventory. The HCS contains several unrelated provisions including wine sample distribution, renovation tax credits, municipal offense penalities, authorize local taxes for job training, local government insurance.
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HCS SB 174 Sponsor:Dempsey, Tom Status: H Rules Description: Let towns St. Charles County adopt a property tax to finance water line repairs, upon voter approval.
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SB 204 Sponsor:Dempsey, Tom Status: S 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Extend the sunset for tax credits for contributions to pregnancy resources centers from August 2012 to December 2018.
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* SB 234 Sponsor:Dempsey, Tom Status: S Health Description: Authorize an income tax dependency exemption in the same year that a stillborn child was delivered.
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SB 266 Sponsor:Dempsey, Tom Status: S Financial Description: Designate that the director of elections in a charter county without an election board is the official election authority.
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SB 373 Sponsor:Dempsey, Tom Status: S Small Business Description: Suspend workers' compensation to persons in prison. Require that a recipient be legally able to work in the U.S.
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