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2014 Bill(s)
HB 1337 Sponsor:Fitzwater, Paul Status: S Transportation Description: Name a portion of highway U in Washington County the Thomas Wesley Benoist Memorial Highway.
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HB 1338 Sponsor:Fitzwater, Paul Status: S Transportation Description: Name a portion of highway U in Washington County the SGM Patrick R. Hurley Memorial Highway.
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HB 1413 Sponsor:Fitzwater, Paul Status: H Tourism Description: Establish grounds by which a campground owner can evict a camper including not being registered or does not pay the camping fee, violates law, creates a disturbance, etc.
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HCS HB 1540 Sponsor:Fitzwater, Paul Status: H Perf Description: Expand the crime of disarming a peace officer to include any equipment used in the performance of his duties. Current law limits the crime to removing a firearm or other deadly weapon from the police officer.
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HB 1684 Sponsor:Fitzwater, Paul Status: S Jobs Description: Impose a $3 million annual cap on tax credits on wood energy producers.
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SCS HB 1791 Sponsor:Fitzwater, Paul Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow the sale or transfer of various parcels of state property across the state.
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HB 1792 Sponsor:Fitzwater, Paul Status: S Rules Description: Expand various utility easements that can be granted by the state without requiring legislative authorization.
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HB 1862 Sponsor:Fitzwater, Paul Status: H Tourism Description: Impose a limit on the number of persons and sleeping vehicles that can be at a campsite at a state park campground.
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HCS HB 1990 Sponsor:Fitzwater, Paul Status: H Perf Description: Designate a section of Highway A in Iron and Reynolds counties the Memorial Latham Highway.
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