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2013 Bill(s)
HCS HB 30 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: S 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Prohibit health insurance charging a higher co-pay or deductible for physical therapist services than is required for a physican providing the same services.
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* SCS HCS HB 303 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Name the new I70 bridge over the Mississippi River in St. Louis the Stan Musial Memorial Bridge, contingent on Illinois approving the same name. The SCS names another bridge in honor of former Congressman William Clay, Sr.
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HCS HB 458 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H 3rd Read Description: Provide a tax credit for contributing to the education of certain types of special needs children such as those with autism.
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HB 559 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit health insurance charging a higher co-pay or deductible for physical therapist services than is required for a physican providing the same services.
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HB 695 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: IN HCS HB 593 Description: Prohibit health insurance from charging a higher co-pay or other charge for orally administered cancer medication than charged for intravenously administered medication.
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* HB 736 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H Ways & Means Description: Provide an income tax deduction for primary and secondary education tuition and school supplies costs.
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HB 747 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: S Commerce Description: Allow gambing boats to accept checks and enter into loan agreements with customers.
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HB 1011 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H Education Description: Require the Education Department to develop rules for physical fitness challenges in schools.
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HJR 21 Sponsor:Scharnhorst, Dwight Status: H Elections Description: Extend legislative terms limits from eight to 16 years in any one chamber, but retain the 16-year limit for total service in the General Assembly. Currently, a person is limited to eight years in each chamber.
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