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2015 Bill(s)
SB 45 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Jobs, Economic & Local Gov't Description: Establish a program to provide grants to those living in areas of high rates of poverty to finance education or entrepreneurial activity.
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* SB 46 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Perfection Description: Require hospitals to report to the Health Department the prices for the most its 140 most common procedures. Require the Health Department to report the information on the department's website.
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SB 47 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce, Consumer & Energy Description: Prohibit a home association from banning solar energy systems at homes.
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SB 73 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Ways & Means Description: Revive an expired law that provided a tax credit for property tax increases of residences of lower income elderly that has expired and raise income limit.
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SB 74 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce, Consumer & Energy Description: Establish a state fund for developing pilot renewable energy programs for a couple of state government buildings, subject to appropriations.
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SB 75 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce, Consumer & Energy Description: Increase the maximum generating capacity that a customer-generator can have to be connected to the electrical grid from 100 kilowatts to one megawatt.
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SB 134 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Rules Description: Establish public funding for political campaigns funded by contributions and fines. Establish limits on contributions to political parties.
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SB 135 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Transport., Infrastructure & Safety Description: Allow a person 21 years of age or older to ride a motorcycle without a helmet, but require the motorcycle have a special license plate and that the driver have insurance.
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SB 249 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce, Consumer & Energy Description: Repeal an exemption for an inoperable motor vehicle ito have a title or junking certificate for purchase by a scrap metal operator if it is more than 10 years old.
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SB 297 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Transport., Infrastructure & Safety Description: Establish a Civil Disaster Response Corps of volunteers that can be called up either by the governor or the legislature to assist in an emergency.
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SB 335 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Small Business Description: Expand to all cities a provision now limited to Kansas City that allows the city to require limited liability companies to disclose information about unoccupied property and expand the information that must be disclosed including who is in control of the property.
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* SB 395 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Veterans' Affairs & Health Description: Legalize marijuana for medical use for various diseases including cancer, glaucoma, colitis, etc.
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SB 396 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Transport., Infrastructure & Safety Description: Exempt a railroad worker from having to display a driver's license while operating train over a public road.
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SB 508 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce, Consumer & Energy Description: Establish a fund for energy conservation from funds saved by state government by reduction of electric use that is lower than in 2008.
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SB 509 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce, Consumer & Energy Description: Change the right for generation of electric power by consumers to a customer supplied by the electric utility. Limit the system to one that is intended to generate no more than 100 percent of the customer's own energy requirements.
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SB 510 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce, Consumer & Energy Description: Impose renewable energy contract requirements on electric utilities. Require utilities to make transmission lines available for use by renewable energy suppliers.
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