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2014 Bill(s)

* HB 1154
Sponsor: Scharnhorst, Dwight
Status: H General Laws
Description: Authorize the Revenue Department to disclose to the public the number of cigarettes sold each year by a tobacco manufacturer.
See: Official legislative description and status

HB 1342
Sponsor: Scharnhorst, Dwight
Status: H Perf
Description: Allow gambling boats to enter into loan agreements with customers.
See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 2101
    Sponsor: Scharnhorst, Dwight
    Status: H Children, Families & Disabilities
    Description: Require hospitals to offer flu vaccinations prior to discharge for any patient aged 65 years or older between October 1 to May 1.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 2155
    Sponsor: Scharnhorst, Dwight
    Status: H Perf
    Description: Raise the mileage reimbursement rate for state government and county workers from 10 cents per mile to 90 percent of the U.S. General Services Administration rate.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 2171
    Sponsor: Scharnhorst, Dwight
    Status: H Crime Prevention
    Description: Expand the law requiring a person found guilty of a crime must pay the costs of analyzing computer equipment and electronic devices that were investigated as part of the crime. Curren law limits the charges to felony sexual offenses. The bill would expand it to all felony and misdemeanors.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • 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.