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2015 Bill(s)
* HB 327 Sponsor:McCreery, Tracy Status: H Government Oversight Description: Prohibit a legislator from serving as a lobbyists until three years after leaving office. Prohibit legislators from serving as paid political consultants until one year after leaving office. Ban lobbyists frm providing anything of value to a statewide elected official or legislator or immediate family.
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HB 492 Sponsor:McCreery, Tracy Status: H 2nd Read Description: Allow removal of a firearm by a police officer responding to a domestic violence call. Prohibit possession of a firearm under some domestic restraint orders.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 794 Sponsor:McCreery, Tracy Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require a report to the state from the Revenue Department on changes in federal tax laws. Various changes in refunding improperly collected sales taxes. Legislative staff report the bill would decouple the state income tax from the federal income tax.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 820 Sponsor:McCreery, Tracy Status: H 2nd Read Description: Impose additional imits on payday loans and consumer credit loans and other restrictions. Subject the proposal to the voters rather than the governor for final approval.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 821 Sponsor:McCreery, Tracy Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let th Air Conservation Commission establish standards stricter than required by federal law.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 939 Sponsor:McCreery, Tracy Status: H Select Com. on General Laws Description: Restrict entertainment ticket sellers from prohibiting a purchaser from reselling the ticket.
Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.