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2012 Bill(s)
HCS HB 1126 Sponsor:Largent, Scott Status: S Ways & Means Description: Extend the sunset to August 2020 for a tax credit for freight line companies.
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HB 1127 Sponsor:Largent, Scott Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Make a close record a crime scene photograph or description that includes a mutilated crime victim or the deceased person's genitalia.
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SS HB 1128 Sponsor:Largent, Scott Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Authorize the National Guard to issue various ribbons and awards including the minuteman award and overseas training ribbon.
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HB 1129 Sponsor:Largent, Scott Status: H Local Govt Description: Prohibit a business from misrepresenting its business location in a phone director or on Internet. No penalty provision for violation, however.
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SS HCS HB 1576 Sponsor:Largent, Scott Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let some foster parents purchase health care coverage through the plan providing health care coverage for state government workers.
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* HB 1577 Sponsor:Largent, Scott Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Impose requirements on local public schools on dealing with foster children. Require timely enrollment and participation in extracurricular activities.
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HB 1578 Sponsor:Largent, Scott Status: H Children Description: Exempt from the income tax payments made to a person for respite care of foster children.
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HB 1866 Sponsor:Largent, Scott Status: H Ways & Means Description: Exempt from the sales tax a motor vehicle won at a fishing or golfing tournament if the vehicle is sold to another person within seven days and the person purchasing the vehicle pays the sales taxes.
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