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2007 Bill(s)
SB 314 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Financial Description: Regulate and license clinical lab science workers.
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* HCS SB 315 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: Back to S Description: Restrict the damages that can be awarded for crop destruction to compensatory damages.
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* SB 316 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Agriculture Description: Exempt anhydrous ammonia owners from cleanup costs by government if the release was caused by tampering.
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SB 317 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Agriculture Description: Allow the Conservation Dept. to seek restitution for illegal poaching.
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SB 318 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Ways & Means Description: Provide a tax credit for businesses providing tuition reimbursement coverage.
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* SB 319 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Ways & Means Description: Exempt all retirement income from the income tax.
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HCS SS SB 320 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Establish a college loan program for veterinary students, subject to appropriation.
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SB 349 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Transportation Description: Expand the area where logging trucks can operate.
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SB 350 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Transportation Description: Expand the definition of a motor vehicle in the motor vehicle franchise law.
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SB 351 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Agriculture Description: Require all hunters to wear an orange jacket or vest during deer hunting season, not just deer hunters.
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SB 352 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Extend the definition of emergency vehicle to include one operated by a conservation agent.
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SB 411 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Commerce Description: Ban a gasoline station franchise agreement from prohibiting the state from also selling alternative fules like E-85.
See: Official legislative description and status* SB 431 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Judiciary Description: Prohibit lottery prises to registered sex offenders.
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SB 471 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Financial Description: Require the state pay the first year interest for dairy cow linked deposit loans, subject to appropriation.
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SB 472 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Ways & Means Description: Provide a tax credit for cattle sales.
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* SB 473 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Agriculture Description: Expand the animals covered by the livestock theft law.
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SB 488 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: H Agriculture Description: Change the name of the Agriculture Department's Marketing Development Fund.
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SB 489 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Agriculture Description: Raise the cap on an agricultural tax credit program.
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SB 503 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Ways & Means Description: Extend an agricultural tax credit program to some family farm breeding livestock operations.
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SB 513 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Expand the nursing students covered by a nursing student loan program.
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* SS SB 570 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S 3rd Read Description: Establish provisions for voluntarily regulated small animal animal feeding operations. SS just creates a study.
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SB 643 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Ways & Means Description: Create a tax credit for implementing a government ordor abatement order against a livestock operation.
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SJR 14 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Require two-year appropriations bills and restrict the odd-numbered sessions to appropriations & emergency bills.
See: Official legislative description and status* SJR 21 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Financial Description: Cut the size of the House to 101. Extend term limits to 12 years with 4-year House terms and 6-year Senate terms.
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