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2012 Bill(s)
SB 521 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S Judiciary Description: Raise the age when child support requirements terminate from 21 to 22 years of age.
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SB 522 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S General Laws Description: Allow resumption of eligibility for Food Stamps for somone who lost eligibility because of a drug offense conviction upon various factors including participating in a substance abuse program.
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SB 523 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S Commerce Description: Prohibit a person under age 18 from selling tobacco products.
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SB 524 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S General Laws Description: Add a Kansas City resident and a St. Louis resident to the Housing Development Commission.
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SB 554 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S Judiciary Description: Expand the time required for prior notice of foreclosure from ten business days to 90 days
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SB 556 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S Judiciary Description: Let a court suspend imposition of an adult criminal sentence in a case involving dual jurisdiction of both juvenile and adult criminal law. Current law provides for suspending execution of a sentence, but not imposition of the sentence. Various other juvenile offender sentencing provisions.
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SB 558 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Provide pay raises for Kansas City police.
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SB 559 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S Judiciary Description: Add provisions for expunging criminal records after eight years, upon payment of a $500 fee.
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SB 732 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S Judiciary Description: Repeal a provision that imposes a greater sentence for trafficking in cocaine for larger quantities.
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SB 782 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S Ways & Means Description: Establish an income tax refund check off to allow a $1 donation of an income tax refund for lupus research.
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SB 783 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S Jobs Description: Expand a tax break to developers for acquiring vacant land for development in a city, called land assemblage tax credits. Include more areas covered. Include costs of demolishing buildings.
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SB 784 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S General Laws Description: Declare May Lupus Awareness Month.
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SB 787 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Provide for expungement of various criminal records, including felony convictions, upon payment of a $500 fee that would go into state General Revenue.
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SB 791 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S Financial Description: Impose restrictions on pay-day loans, small loans. Add enforcement provisions.
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SB 894 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S Judiciary Description: Require concealed weapons permit applications to provide information about autos registered in the state. Require an auto registration have the legal name of the owner.
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SB 895 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S General Laws Description: Requiqre provisionally accredited and unaccredited school districts to adopt a seven-hour school day. Several other additional requirements on provisionally accredited and unaccredited school districts.
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SJR 50 Sponsor:Curls, Kiki Status: S Perf Description: Increase the number of years the for restoring funds in the Budget Reserve Fund when money is used for a disaster or emergency from three to five years. And exempt the first year from having to make any payment into the fund.
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