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2008 Bill(s)
HB 1591 Sponsor:Lipke, Scott Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Establish a crime to drive with any detectable quantity of a controlled substance without a prescription.
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HB 1593 Sponsor:Lipke, Scott Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Lower the blood-alcohol level for drunken boating to .08%.
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HB 1594 Sponsor:Lipke, Scott Status: IN HCS HB 1493 Description: Increase the penalty for resisting arrest for a felony.
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HB 1642 Sponsor:Lipke, Scott Status: H Crime Prevention Description: An omnibus bill covering a large number of laws on crime including sections on parole, missing persons, regulated drugs. drunken driving.
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HB 2198 Sponsor:Lipke, Scott Status: H Health Insurance Description: Expand the state health insurance pool to include persons who have reached the lifetime limit for their health insurance coverage with lower rates for lower income.
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HB 2199 Sponsor:Lipke, Scott Status: H Ways & Means Description: Lower the income tax rates.
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HB 2218 Sponsor:Lipke, Scott Status: H 2nd Read Description: Abolish the board that administers the health care program for state government workers and transfer authority to the Office of Administration.
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HB 2486 Sponsor:Lipke, Scott Status: H 2nd Read Description: Establish a program for financial assistance to cover transportation and ancillary service costs for medical treatment of children with some medical condititons.
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