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2015 Bill(s)
* HB 208 Sponsor:Conway, Kathie Status: H 2nd Read Description: Create a crime of sexual exploitation by a person of higher authority by a person of higher authority attempting to seduce a person during or 120 days after the person sought instruction, advice or counseling. Identical to HB 211.
See: Official legislative description and status
HCS HB 209 Sponsor:Conway, Kathie Status: S Judiciary Description: Increase the maximum compensation that can be paid under the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund for loss of wages or earnings from $200 per week to $400 per week.
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HB 210 Sponsor:Conway, Kathie Status: S 3rd Read Description: Add community colleges to the state universities and colleges that can establish and enforce traffic regulations.
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* HB 211 Sponsor:Conway, Kathie Status: H Civil & Criminal Proceedings Description: Create a crime of sexual exploitation by a person of higher authority by a person of higher authority attempting to seduce a person during or 120 days after the person sought instruction, advice or counseling. Identical to HB 208.
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HB 471 Sponsor:Conway, Kathie Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require the Social Services Department provide an additional payment to Medicaid managed care providers under contract with the department to provide services forlow birth-weight babies. Currently, managed care is used for Medicaid only in the metro areas.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 876 Sponsor:Conway, Kathie Status: H 2nd Read Description: Allow use of the Deputy Sheriff Salary Supplementation Fund to be used for the per diem paid to county sheriffs to house state prisoners.
See: Official legislative description and status
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