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2009 Bill(s)
* HCS SB 26 Sponsor:Ridgeway, Luann Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Prohibit the use of alcohol vaporizers.
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* SB 27 Sponsor:Ridgeway, Luann Status: S General Laws Description: Repeal the requirement for an adult motorcycle rider to wear a helmet. Limit the requirement to persons under age 21.
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SB 28 Sponsor:Ridgeway, Luann Status: S Veterans Description: Establish provisions for a former state government worker to take a one-time payment from the retirement plan upon termination.
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SB 218 Sponsor:Ridgeway, Luann Status: S Judiciary Description: Let a parent demand a jury trial in a parental rights termination proceeding.
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* SB 219 Sponsor:Ridgeway, Luann Status: S Judiciary Description: Let a court order continuous alcohol monitoring for a drunken driver.
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SB 323 Sponsor:Ridgeway, Luann Status: S Small Business Description: Restrict additional unemployment compensation benefits for disfigurement to cases in which the disfigurement is a hindrance to employment.
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SB 324 Sponsor:Ridgeway, Luann Status: S Education Description: Several changes in teacher retirement benefit provisions. Expand the provisions for a teacher to return to work without losing retirement benefits. Raise the cap on the pay raise that can be counted in the final year of employement.
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SB 325 Sponsor:Ridgeway, Luann Status: S Education Description: Let school districts enter into agreements with a city or county in which the district is located for acquisition, construction, repair and other activities.
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SB 367 Sponsor:Ridgeway, Luann Status: S Ways & Means Description: Phase out the corporate income tax.
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SCS SB 394 Sponsor:Ridgeway, Luann Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Provides an exemption from the law requiring licensing of pharmacy. Limits the requirement to activities "which a reasonable person would consider to be a pharmacy."
Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.