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2013 Bill(s)
HB 31 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Children Description: Prohibit state and federal laws from restricting abortion alternative agencies.
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HB 53 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: S 3rd Read Description: Impose a cap on how much the Insurance Guaranty Association will cover for a policy from an insurance firm that has failed. Increase the maximum fee that can be charged insurance companies.
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HCS HB 62 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Rules Description: Require a driving license applicant pay a $10 fee every time the applicat must retake the written exam.
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HCS HB 63 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Perf Description: Let county collectors electronically transmit property tax bills to residents, rather than mailing the tax bills.
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HCS HB 74 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Rules Description: Let any city impose a fee to repair or replace residential lateral sewer lines. upon voter approval.
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HCS HB 75 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Local Government Description: Require voter approval for an increase greater than 200 percent for water or sewer services in St. Charles County under some circumstances. The original HCS was rejected by the Rules Committee.
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* HB 92 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Rules Description: Lower the minimum age requirement for a concealed weapons permit from 21 to 19 years og age. Reported out of the House committee on May 2 when there were just two weeks left in the legislative session.
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HB 124 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Rules Description: Expand a law providing tax breaks for businesses creating new jobs.
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HB 129 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Rules Description: Eliminate three holidays for state government workers, but add the day after Thanksgiving. Establish a financial incentive for long-term state government workers to retire. The bill was reported out of committee on April 23 when there were less than four weeks left in the legislative session.
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* HB 145 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H General Laws Description: Expand to all drivers the current law banning persons under age 22 from using a wireless communictions device. Add an exemption for hands-free operation.
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HB 155 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H 2nd Read Description: Establish provisions for a court judge to use a private probation service rather than the state probation services. Estbalish requirements for such private services.
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SCS HCS HB 161 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: S 3rd Read Description: Require just a notarized petition rather than verified petition by owners of property in an area seeking annexation. Provide that failure to get notarization does not invalidate the petition. Impose a 3 year deadline for a lawsuit challenging an annexation. The amendment HCS became an omnibus local government bill including bond issues for business development, disaster relief, amusement taxes, local taxes on montal rooms, fire districts and more.
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HCS HB 234 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Perf Description: Establish provisions for confiscating income tax refunds to pay outstanding bills a person owns to an ambulance service. Repeal a law requiring the Health Department to initiate tax refund confiscation for failing to pay health bills.
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.