Rep. Gary Dusenberg, R-Jackson County, said he voted against the bill in 2008 because it would take tax money away from state government. Legislative staff estimated the proposal would cost the state nearly $500,000 in its first full year of implementation.
Rep. Gary Dusenberg, R-Jackson County, is the sponsor of a bill that would tag the driver's licenses of sex offenders with a special marking. A highway patrolman for 26 years, Dusenberg said he thinks a special identifier on a sex offender's driver's license would throw up a red flag if there was a child in the car, and it could be discreet.
Rep. Gary Dusenberg, R-Jackson County, presented a bill that would prevent any local government from passing legislation that would allow it to become a safe haven for illegal immigrants.
Republican Representative Gary Dusenberg of Jackson County presented a bill that would prevent any local government from passing legislation that would allow for it to become a safe-haven for illegal immigrants.
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