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2013 Bill(s)
HB 123 Sponsor:Neth, Myron Status: H Local Government Description: Let Liberty impose a tax on hotel and motel room rentals upon voter approval for tourism, culture and business promotion.
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HCS HB 348 Sponsor:Neth, Myron Status: S Education Description: Convert the Kansas City School Board from nine to seven members
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HCS HB 418 Sponsor:Neth, Myron Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Various changes in the Kansas City police retirement system. Allow up to 32 years of credible service. Repeal mandatory retirement after 20 years service. Many other changes.
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* HB 483 Sponsor:Neth, Myron Status: H 2nd Read Description: Include mixed martial arts among the contests licensed by the state Division of Professional Registration. Prohibit participation by a person under age 18.
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HB 848 Sponsor:Neth, Myron Status: H Elections Description: Allow early voting six weeks before the official election.
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HB 861 Sponsor:Neth, Myron Status: H Rules Description: Several chances in the Kansas City school retirement system. Raise the minimum retirement age to 62 years of age or 80 years of age and service. Base contribution rates on the fund's financial needs.
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* HJR 4 Sponsor:Neth, Myron Status: S Rules Description: Extend legislative terms limits from eight to 16 years in any one chamber, but retain the 16-year limit for total service in the General Assembly. Currently, a person is limited to eight years in each chamber.
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HJR 22 Sponsor:Neth, Myron Status: H Rules Description: Increase the maximum debt for which a school district can raise upon voter approval by higher majorities to 25 percent of the district's assessed property values.
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HJR 32 Sponsor:Neth, Myron Status: H Elections Description: Reduce the size of the House from 163 to 120 members. Increase the size of the Senate to 40 members. Various changes in the state legislative redistricting process.
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