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2014 Bill(s)
HB 1088 Sponsor:Lauer, Jeanie Status: H Rules Description: Add making a terrorist threat the list of crimes by a student that a school administrator is required to report to law enforcement.
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HCS HB 1459 Sponsor:Lauer, Jeanie Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Provide tax credits for a contribution to a parternship program between a local high school and a higher education department involving science, technology, math or engineering education.
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* HB 1573 Sponsor:Lauer, Jeanie Status: S Commerce Description: Impose a three percent tax on the sale of pre-paid wireless cell phones for a 911 emergency services fund. Authorize counties to impose a monthly fee on cell phone services for emergency services funding.
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HB 1660 Sponsor:Lauer, Jeanie Status: H Local Government Description: Let all counties adopt building codes if approved by county voters. Exempt agriculture buildings from the codes.
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HB 1713 Sponsor:Lauer, Jeanie Status: S Seniors & Families Description: Various changes in Unemployment Compensation provisions governing part-time workers who share a full-time job. Lower the minimum number of hours and raise the maximum number of hours for a worker can work part time and still get benefits. Basically changes the provisions of the shared-work plan that an employer submits to the state.
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HB 1863 Sponsor:Lauer, Jeanie Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Impose training requirements on a person authorized to dispatch emergency medical calls.
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HB 2037 Sponsor:Lauer, Jeanie Status: H Education Description: Require the Education Department assist schools with low performance skills. Require the local school board to develop a plan for fixing the problems.
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HJR 87 Sponsor:Lauer, Jeanie Status: H Education Description: Increase the maximum debt a school district in a first class charter county can have from 5 percent to 15 percent without voter approval and rom 15 percent to 25 percent with voter approval.
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