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2018 Bill(s)
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SS HCS HB 1729
Sponsor:
Justus, Jeffery
Status:
GOVERNOR SIGNED
Description:
Repeal various laws requiring prevailing wage rates for workers of companies working on local government contracts. The prevailing wage law requires contractors pay their workers a minimum wage.
See:
House roll call - HCS HB 1729 (03/06/2018)
: Perfection of a bill to repeal worker minimum wage requirements for government projects.
House roll call - HCS HB 1729 (03/13/2018)
: 3rd reading of a bill to repeal prevailing wage rate requirements for government contracts.
Senate roll call - SS HB 1729 (05/17/2018)
: 3rd reading of a bill to repeal prevailing wage rate requirements for workers in government contracts.
House roll call - SS HCS HB 1729 (05/18/2018)
: 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to repeal prevailing wage requirements in government contracts.
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 1730
Sponsor:
Justus, Jeffery
Status:
H Ways & Means
Description:
Reduce tax credits by a percentage reduction in the income tax rate under a bill passed in 2014 that lowers tax rates when there had been a high tax collection growth rate in a prior year.
See:
Official legislative description and status
HB 2495
Sponsor:
Justus, Jeffery
Status:
H Perfection
Description:
Let private colleges and universities appoint police officers and enforce traffic regulations.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 2553
Sponsor:
Justus, Jeffery
Status:
H 2nd Read
Description:
Require property-tax reassessment of property that became unusable because of a natural disaster.
See:
Official legislative description and status
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.