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2013 Bill(s)
HB 236 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H Urban Issues Description: Require the administration to establish a plan to increase state contracts with businesses owned by women and minorities. Create a committee to study the issue.
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HB 237 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit title lenders from intimidating a borrower during repossession. Return the title if there is a finding that the title lender intimidated the borrower.
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HB 238 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H Judiciary Description: Allow expungment of a criminal record for a non-violent offense after four years.
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HB 239 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit requiring disclosure of non-violent felony convictions when applying for state employment, welfare benefits or state housing assistance.
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HB 240 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H 2nd Read Description: Create a commission to organize honoring on Malcolm X.
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HB 241 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H Corrections Description: Repeal a law authorizing the Parole Board to charge a monthly fee to a parolee to help pay for the costs of parole supervision.
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HB 242 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H Perf Description: Establish a program to award grants to a company to reopen a manufacturing factory.
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HB 243 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H Small Business Description: Provide tax credits for small businesses.
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HB 244 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require meat and dairy products from cloned animals be labeled indicating that the products came from cloned animals.
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HB 245 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Require meat and dairy products from genetically modified animals be labeled indicating that the products came from genetically modified animals.
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HB 246 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide a one month exemption from income tax withholding for all employees in what ever month historically has been the lowest for withholding.
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HB 247 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Repeal the statute of limitations, the deadlines for prosecuting sex offense crimes against a minor, with some exceptions.
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HB 248 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H Children Description: Extend from 15 days to 60 days the deadline after birth for a father to file a petition to establish paternity as part of the process objecting to adoption of a child.
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HB 249 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H 2nd Read Description: Impose a limit on the amount of interest that can be charged for a title loan.
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HB 742 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H Corrections Description: Require that released inmates be bonded for future jobs, upon appropriation. Issue work certificates for jobs done will in prison. Review jobs available for the inmate prior to release.
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* HB 743 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H Education Description: Require the Education Department establish a process by which students in an unaccredited school can get A+ scholarship funds for higher education.
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HB 744 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Impose requirements and restrictions on police use of eyewitness information and lineups.
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HB 1012 Sponsor:Ellington, Brandon Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand eligibility for Medicaid. One of more than 20 similar bills filed by Democrats to expand Medicaid that was filed shortly before the deadline to file bills in the 2013 legislative session.
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