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2015 Bill(s)
* SB 51 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Small Business Description: Prohibit state government workers from assisting federal efforts to collect penalities for failing to have health insurance. Declare a state right for people to choose to have or not have health insurance.
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SB 250 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Jobs, Economic & Local Gov't Description: Regulate and license electrical contractors.
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SB 251 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Education Description: Let a student enroll in a district in which the student does not reside in order to take virtual courses.
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SB 305 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Perfection Description: Give telephone companies the right to choose a different method for assessing property for taxation that includes depreciation.
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SB 306 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Appropriations Description: Prohibit various business tax breaks going to activities that involve cloning or abortion.
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SB 327 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Jobs, Economic & Local Gov't Description: Remove counties from a law that prohibits a local government from financing more than 30 percent of its budget from traffic fines. The bill would limit the restriction to cities, towns and villages.
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SB 399 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Perfection Description: Phase out electronic voting machines and replace them with paper ballots. Require electronic voting machines to produce the a paper ballot.
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SB 400 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Perfection Description: Prohibit the Healing Arts Board from requiring periodic exams to be re-certtified in a medical specialty.
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SB 407 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Veterans' Affairs & Health Description: Limit to 100 percent of Meidcare reimbursement Medicaid payment for some emergency care services.
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SB 431 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Veterans' Affairs & Health Description: Require the state Medicaid agency follow the state's rule-making process for changes in interpretation of reimbursement payments to medical providers.
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SB 432 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Perfection Description: Require insurance companies provide to the public details of individual plans and their rates 45 days before the annual enrollment period. Require insurance firms accept applications through to the end of February.
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* SB 478 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Veterans' Affairs & Health Description: Allow health care services to be provided through a medical retainer agreement with a physician without being regulated as insurance.
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SB 479 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Financial, Gov't Organ. & Elections Description: Regulate and require licensing of midwives. The legislature completely de-regulated it in 2007 when deregulation was stuck into a broad health bill, HB 818.
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SB 480 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Ways & Means Description: Exempt from the sales tax purchases by a utility used to transmit electricity to customers.
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SCS SB 481 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Perfection Description: Various changes in spousal trusts. Restrict immunity from credits for the assets to both parties remaining married. Replace the term of who qualifies for such a trust from "husband and wife" to "married to each other."
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SB 529 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Transport., Infrastructure & Safety Description: Allow concealed weapons permit owners to carry concealed weapons on transportation systems including buses and trains, with exceptions.
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SB 530 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Education Description: Prohibit state government employees from assisting or participating in federal collection of electronic data without a warrant. Impose restrictions on government collection of various types of personal information.
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SB 549 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S General Laws & Pensions Description: Require a vote of some government workers every two years to decide which, if any, union should represent them.
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SCS SJR 12 Sponsor:Onder, Bob Status: S Perfection Description: Prohibit the state from imposing requirements on curriculum in private schools or in-home instruction.
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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.