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2007 Bill(s)
* HB 155 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: S 3rd Read Description: Repeal the motorcycle helmet requirement for adults.
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* HB 175 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require a special identification on the driving licenses of sex offenders.
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HB 176 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Ways & Means Description: Provide a tax credit for property taxes paid by the spouse spouse of a public safety worker killed on duty.
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HB 177 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Make it a misdemeanor crime to display an altered auto license plate.
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HB 178 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require provides from gamblers on the self-exclusion list be put into the fund for treatment of compulsive gamblers. This bill was not assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
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HB 195 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Let the Highway Patrol investigate the Gaming Commission.
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* HB 196 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Education Description: Give school officers police powers to enforce laws on school grounds and buses.
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HB 322 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Give the Highway Patrol power to investigate the Gaming Commission. This bill was not assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
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HB 401 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Transportation Description: Add driving license points for violating a Kansas City ordinance involving tow trucks.
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HB 499 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Raise the fee for a criminal record from the Highway Patrol.
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HB 634 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Expand the requirements for the 911 emergency response training program.
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HB 773 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Workforce Development Description: Authorize workers compensation payments for psychological stress by police.
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HB 1037 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require health screenings for students beginning 2nd and 8th grades. This bill was not assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
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HB 1133 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide an income tax credit for property taxes paid by some disabled veterans. This bill was not assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
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HB 1134 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require proof of lawful presence in the U.S. to engage in money transmissions. This bill was not assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
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HB 1174 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit convicted sex offenders from being within 500 feet of a child care facility. This bill was not assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
See: Official legislative description and status* HJR 3 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Abolish the Transportation Commission and put the department under a director nominated by the governor. This bill was not assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
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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.