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2009 Bill(s)
HB 344 Sponsor:Nolte, Jerry Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Prohibit possession of alcohol vaporizers.
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* CCS HB 390 Sponsor:Nolte, Jerry Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Prohibit public university enrollment of illegal foreigners. Require annual certification by universities and junior colleges that they have not enrolled illegals.
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HB 391 Sponsor:Nolte, Jerry Status: H Tax Reform Description: Require county tax statements in first class counties be mailed out at least 45 days before the delinquent date rather than 30 days now set for all counties.
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HB 392 Sponsor:Nolte, Jerry Status: H Local Govt Description: Remove the requirement that the presiding commissioner of a county be paid $2,000 more than the associate commissioners.
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HB 932 Sponsor:Nolte, Jerry Status: H 2nd Read Description: Restrict additional unemployment compensation benefits for disfigurement to cases in which the disfigurement is a hindrance to employment.
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HB 1045 Sponsor:Nolte, Jerry Status: H 2nd Read Description: Limit the property assessment increase on the residence of a lower income elderly or disabled person.
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HB 1046 Sponsor:Nolte, Jerry Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require the Highway Patrol to check the citizenship of persons on the sex offender registration list. Require the patrol to report to the federal government any illegal foreigners found on the list.
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HB 1175 Sponsor:Nolte, Jerry Status: H 2nd Read Description: Allow a driving license to have a notation that the person has a do-not-resuuscitate outside the hospital order.
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