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2011 Bill(s)
HB 389 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Education Description: Expand the number of persons who can get preschool grants. Also expand the schools that are covered.
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HB 390 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Establish a health care cooperative for purchase of insurance for children at a monthly premium no higher than $25 per month, subject to appropriations.
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HB 391 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Health Insurance Description: Require Medicaid to cover home nursing visits for newborn infants.
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HB 611 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Veterans Description: Impose limits on night lighting in areas surrounding military training areas.
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HB 612 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Education Description: Require smaller class sizes in Kansas City schools.
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HCS HB 613 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Perf Description: Expand the renewable energy requirement for electric utilities to eventually reach 15 percent. Impose restrictions on purchase of renewable energy credits. Allow the PSC to exempt a utility from the requirement.
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* HB 614 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Higher Education Description: Prohibit a public university of raising the tuition for a student for the first five years of the student's enrollment.
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HB 615 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H General Laws Description: Establish a Civil Disaster Response Corps that can be called up either by the governor or the legislature to assist in an emergency.
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HB 616 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Economic Development Description: Provide a tax credit for for production of renewable energy, but only if it produces between 25,000 and 100,000 kilowatts.
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HB 617 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Education Description: Prohibit an unaccredited or provisionally accredited school district from having a break between classes longer than six consecutive weeks.
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HB 618 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Tax Reform Description: Provide a tax credit for purchase of school supplies.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 619 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H General Laws Description: Prohibit public funds from the state to any professional sports team which has a home game blacked out from broadcast.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 620 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H General Laws Description: Legalize industrial hemp that contains no more than one percent of THC (the ingredient in marijuana).
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HB 621 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Education Description: Require a student who drops out of school to attend a dropout prevention seminar.
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HB 622 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Renewable Energy Description: Provide financial incentives for a homeowner to install a solar-powered water heater, subject to appropriations.
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HB 839 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Renewable Energy Description: Establish a fund for improving efficiency and renewable energy for the Capitol building and governor's mansion, subject to appropriations.
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HB 947 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Elections Description: Establish a system for government funding of statewide and legislative campaigns financed by income tax refund contributions, fines and collection of excess contributions.
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HB 948 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Create a crime of abuse of Internet for storing on a computer personal information about a person without the person's approval. Create a crime for communicating false information about a person with malace.
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