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2001 Bill(s)
SCS SB 65 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: S Perf Description: Repeal the corporate franchise tax.
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* SCS SB 66 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: H Children Description: Let a parent abandon a newborn child at a medical facility.
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* SS SB 372 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: H Ways & Means Description: Allow abatement of past-due taxes for various reasons including whether it would cause hardship to the taxpayer.
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SCS SB 373 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: S Perf Description: Extends tax credits for distressed communities. Changes total cap on tax credits to an annual cap.
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SB 439 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: S Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Description: Increase the armed criminal action penalty for committing a felony with a deadly weapon.
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* SB 511 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: S Pensions Description: Stronger licensing & regulation of animal care facilities and pet breeders.
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SB 562 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: S Ways & Means Description: Tax credit for property taxes paid for one's automobile.
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SB 563 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: H Ways & Means Description: Repeal requirement to issue an oath for an overpayment tax refund. Replace oath requirement with a signed statement.
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SB 566 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: S Ways & Means Description: Sales tax exemption for materials purchased to build or repair state government buildings.
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SB 613 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: S Financial & Governmental Organization Description: Let veterans organizations get surplus state property.
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SB 620 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: S Ways & Means Description: Let the Revenue Dept. enter a multi-state agreement for sales tax collection efforts.
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SB 621 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: S Ways & Means Description: Expand taxes where the burden of proof is on the state.
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* SJR 14 Sponsor:Gibbons, Mike Status: S Transportation Description: Repeal the constitutional autonomy of the Highways Dept. Put the department under a secretary nominated by the governor.
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