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2011 Bill(s)
* HB 52 Sponsor:Ellinger, Rory Status: H Tax Reform Description: Require the state to implement the national Streamlined Sales Tax agreement that would assure taxation of Internet sales. It requires uniformity in state and local sales tax exemptions and processes and establishes provisions for governing taxes imposed on out-of-state sellers.
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HB 117 Sponsor:Ellinger, Rory Status: H Renewable Energy Description: Impose energy conservation standards for newly constructed or renovated state government buildings.
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HB 516 Sponsor:Ellinger, Rory Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Allow racial disparity in imposing the death penalty to be admissible as evidence in a sentence appeal.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 517 Sponsor:Ellinger, Rory Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require the Parole Board to conduct a full hearing for a person sentenced to death and seeks a pardon or commutation. Identify factors the board must consider. Provide legal counsel for the person.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 859 Sponsor:Ellinger, Rory Status: H Ways & Means Description: Increase the cigarette tax to ultimate $1 per pack.
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HB 929 Sponsor:Ellinger, Rory Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Expand the number of members of local economic development boards under a law authorizing them to seek voter approval to impose sales taxes for economic development.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 949 Sponsor:Ellinger, Rory Status: H Economic Development Description: Expand the number of members of local economic development boards under a law authorizing them to seek voter approval to impose sales taxes for economic development.
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