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2013 Bill(s)
SS HCS HB 28 Sponsor:Lichtenegger, Donna Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let a county issue orders dealing with impending or an existing disaster including banning open burning
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HB 29 Sponsor:Lichtenegger, Donna Status: H Health Insurance Description: Require health insurance reimburse a physical therapist at the same rate as a licensed physical therapist.
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* HB 91 Sponsor:Lichtenegger, Donna Status: IN HCS HB 77 Description: "Right to work" legislation. Prohibit requiring a person to join a union or pay union fees to be employed for a job.
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* HB 93 Sponsor:Lichtenegger, Donna Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit legislators from earning credit for legislative service in the retirement system for state government workers, effective 2014.
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HCS HB 290 Sponsor:Lichtenegger, Donna Status: S Financial Description: Expand who can conduct a court-ordered adoption investigation to include licensed professional counselors and psychologists.
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HB 467 Sponsor:Lichtenegger, Donna Status: H Perf Description: Require 30-day advance notice to the state and to customers before a public water supply can permanent cease fluoridation. 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 612 Sponsor:Lichtenegger, Donna Status: H Local Government Description: Let local governments pass ordinances dealing with natural and man-made disasters.
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HB 613 Sponsor:Lichtenegger, Donna Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Require the Health Department to establish an oral health program to promote oral health.
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