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2001 Bill(s)
HB 176
Sponsor: Thompson, Betty
Status: H Education
Description: Crime to let truants loiter on business premises. Also let schools hire truant officers.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 177
Sponsor: Thompson, Betty
Status: H Public Safety
Description: Make copy employment record available to any law enforcement agency hiring the cop.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 178
Sponsor: Thompson, Betty
Status: H Ways & Means
Description: Tax credit for gifts to poor people.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 179
Sponsor: Thompson, Betty
Status: H Insurance
Description: Require health insurance cover wigs for alopecia.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 180
Sponsor: Thompson, Betty
Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED
Description: Create woman offender program in the Corrections Dept.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 181
Sponsor: Thompson, Betty
Status: H Banks
Description: Restrict & regulate high-cost home loans.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 182
Sponsor: Thompson, Betty
Status: H Motor Vehicle
Description: Seal first offense traffic records, except DWI, if have a clean record.
See: Official legislative description and status
* HB 183
Sponsor: Thompson, Betty
Status: H Judiciary
Description: Provisions for restitution for innocent person imprisoned.
See: Official legislative description and status
* HB 480
Sponsor: Thompson, Betty
Status: H Ways & Means
Description: Repeal local sales on food. Replace lost revenue with an income tax increase, by lowering federal tax deduction.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 953
Sponsor: Thompson, Betty
Status: H Ways & Means
Description: Exempt elderly retired veteran from all state & local taxes.
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.