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1997 Bill(s)

HB 344
Sponsor: Hendrickson, Carl
Status: H Education
Description: Use attendance for distributing gambling money to schools. Average daily attendance.
See: Official legislative description and status

* HB 345
Sponsor: Hendrickson, Carl
Status: H Perf
Description: Require public announcement of vacancies filled by governor on boards by statewide electronic distribution.
See: Official legislative description and status

* HB 431
Sponsor: Hendrickson, Carl
Status: H Ways & Means
Description: Increase income tax dependency eduction.
See: Official legislative description and status

* HB 432
Sponsor: Hendrickson, Carl
Status: H Criminal Law
Description: Legalize concealed weapons, with permits from sheriff.
See: Official legislative description and status

* HB 512
Sponsor: Hendrickson, Carl
Status: H Critical Issues
Description: Prohibit lobbyists giving gifts to public officials. Require lobbyists disclose payments from clients.
See: Official legislative description and status

* HB 619
Sponsor: Hendrickson, Carl
Status: H Ways & Means
Description: Exempt caskets, coofins & burial vaults from the sales tax.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 826
Sponsor: Hendrickson, Carl
Status: H Motor Vehicle
Description: Require parental OK for minor to get a driver's license if under the age of 18.
See: Official legislative description and status

* HJR 10
Sponsor: Hendrickson, Carl
Status: H Ways & Means
Description: Require voter approval for any state tax increase passed by the legislature after Jan. 1, 2000.
See: Official legislative description and status


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.