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2014 Bill(s)
HCS HB 1349 Sponsor:Richardson, Todd Status: H Perf Description: Expand a law providing lawsuit protections for communications companies to include damages caused by a loss of communications services during an emergency. The House journal no longer lists this on the House perfection informal calendar, although the House website of bills does.
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HCS HB 1350 Sponsor:Richardson, Todd Status: H Perf Description: Require adoption of a concurrent resolution by the legislature to publish the state statutes rather than printing them every 10 years.
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HB 1351 Sponsor:Richardson, Todd Status: H Judiciary Description: Allow a judicial order for unpaid rent that expired after ten years if the order is published.
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* SCS HCS HB 1631 Sponsor:Richardson, Todd Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Impose restrictions on Air Conservation Commission standards. Require the commission to base its standards and compliance schedules on a unit-by-unit analysis.
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HB 1661 Sponsor:Richardson, Todd Status: H Ways & Means Description: Provide a tax credit for producers of wood energy and milk.
See: Official legislative description and status* HCS HB 1662 Sponsor:Richardson, Todd Status: H Perf Description: Require the state to seek a federal waiver to require managed care system statewide for Medicaid. A number of amendments have been prepared for House debate that includes Medicaid expansion.
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HCS HJR 56 Sponsor:Richardson, Todd Status: S Seniors & Families Description: Prohibit state or local government dictating curriculum in private schools or home schooling. Prohibit state or local government imparing the right of parents to direct upbringing of their children.
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* HJR 72 Sponsor:Richardson, Todd Status: VOTER APPROVED Description: Give the legislature power to overturn budget withholdings by the governor or delays in the rate of an appropriations expenditure.
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