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2013 Bill(s)
CCS HB 307 Sponsor:Riddle, Jeanie Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Expand the counties where state employees can serve as fire protection district directors.
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HB 397 Sponsor:Riddle, Jeanie Status: H Ways & Means Description: Exempt titled manufacturing or mining equipment used for manufacturing or mining from the sales tax.
See: Official legislative description and status* HCS HB 398 Sponsor:Riddle, Jeanie Status: H Perf Description: Allow utility rate increases for covering the costs of infrastructure replacement.
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HB 399 Sponsor:Riddle, Jeanie Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Provide job protection for police chief. Restrict city mayors and councils from removing police chiefs. Allow removal only for certain reasons. Impose requirements on the process to remove. Require a two-thirds vote of the board.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 400 Sponsor:Riddle, Jeanie Status: BECAME LAW Description: Require a phyisican to be present when RU-486 or other type of abortion inducing drug is administered. Became law because the governor took no action on the bill, neither signing or vetoing it.
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SCS HB 533 Sponsor:Riddle, Jeanie Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow a state government worker to keep a firearm in his/her car on state property while on the job if the firearm is locked and not visible. SA 1 prohibits local government from having a program to buy back guns.
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HJR 24 Sponsor:Riddle, Jeanie Status: H General Laws Description: Allow advertising of bingo games by non-profit organizations authorized to conduct games. Shorten the time a person must have been a member of the group before he/she can be paid for helping run a bingo game from two years to six months.
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