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2014 Bill(s)
HB 1480 Sponsor:Webber, Stephen Status: H Financial Institutions Description: Establish whistle blower provisions for reporting violations of financial securities violations. Authorize financial rewards for a whistle blower fired by an employer.
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HB 1857 Sponsor:Webber, Stephen Status: H Judiciary Description: Let a court have a child abuse victim testify by a closed-circuit video system.
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* HB 1858 Sponsor:Webber, Stephen Status: H Judiciary Description: Include sexual orientation and gender identity in the state's laws against discrimination.
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HB 1913 Sponsor:Webber, Stephen Status: H Veterans Description: Require an employer allow an employee who is a veteran use leave time or annual leave for medical treatment.
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HB 1914 Sponsor:Webber, Stephen Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require state government to make up the salary difference when an government employee takes more than 120 hours of leave in a year for a military leave of absence.
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HB 1915 Sponsor:Webber, Stephen Status: H Ways & Means Description: Set depreciation in property assessments of some commercial wind-generating equipment.
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HB 1916 Sponsor:Webber, Stephen Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let a permanent legal resident have a license to sell liquor.
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HB 1943 Sponsor:Webber, Stephen Status: H Tourism Description: Provide an exemption to a law prohibiting government to restrict celebration of a federal holiday to allow for regulations to protect public health and safety.
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HB 2190 Sponsor:Webber, Stephen Status: H General Laws Description: Expand the crime of disarming a peace officer to include non-lethal weapons and devices.
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