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2008 Bill(s)
HB 1991 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Judiciary Description: Repeal a provision requiring Jackson County to reimburse the state for the costs of a drug court commissioner in the 16th judicial circuit.
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HB 2073 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Add online identifiers in the information maintained by the state on registered sex offenders, but do not include information on the state's Web site of offenders.
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HB 2074 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Expand the uses of an Internet sex crimes investigation grant program to include training of prosecuting attorneys.
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HB 2075 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Create a commission to study autism.
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HB 2076 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Health Insurance Description: Change the reference to "mental retardation facility" to "habilitation center."
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HB 2264 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Family Description: Establish provisions to raise state payments to child care providers.
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HB 2265 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Require health insurance plans to cover autism.
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HB 2376 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Education Description: Include autism in various laws dealing with physical disabilities and special education requirements. Require training of school employees about autism.
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HB 2582 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Higher Education Description: Provide scholarships for education students promising to work in special education.
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HB 2583 Sponsor:Grisamore, Jeff Status: H Tax Reform Description: Provide an income tax deduction for funeral costs.
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