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Political Discussions
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Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1360 , Extend deadline on school employee pension reform choices: Passed 26 to 12 in the Senate To extend from October 26, 2012 to January 9, 2013, the deadline for public school employees to choose whether...
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Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1276 , Restrict setting aside state land for “biological diversity”: Passed 26 to 11 in the Senate To prohibit the Department of Natural Resources from designating an area of land specifically for...
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The House did not meet this week. The Senate met for one day. Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1293 , Repeal BCBS tax exemption, regulate like other insurers: Passed 33 to 4 in the Senate To convert Blue Cross Blue Shield into a “nonprofit...
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The Legislature will meet just one day this month, on Oct. 17, so rather than votes this report contains several newly introduced bills of interest. Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1245: Ban Obamacare Medicaid expansion Introduced by Sen....
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More votes from Sept. 25-27. The Legislature will meet just one day this month, on Oct. 17. Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1129 , Authorize local “pension obligation bond” borrowing: Passed 80 to 28 in the House To allow local...
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Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting House Bill 5400 , Appropriate money for fruit grower loan subsidies: Passed 38 to 0 in the Senate To appropriate $15 million for low-interest loan subsidies for fruit growers who suffered crop damage in 2012 due to an extended...
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Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1259 , Increase licensure fees: Passed 33 to 5 in the Senate To increase fees imposed on a wide range of businesses and occupations in which registration or licensure mandates are imposed as a condition of operating...
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Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1214 , Authorize Attorney General challenge of parole board decisions: Passed 38 to 0 in the Senate To authorize the state Attorney General (in addition to the crime victim and prosecutor) to challenge a state...
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The House and Senate are in the midst of a summer break, so rather than votes, this report instead contains several newly introduced bills of interest. Note: There will be no roll call report in the next two weeks. The next report will be Sept. 14. Y...
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Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1040 , Revise school pension system: Passed 21 to 16 in the Senate To no longer provide post-retirement health benefits to new school employees, and instead give them a 401(k) contribution equal to 2 percent...
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The House and Senate are in the midst of a summer break, so rather than votes, this report instead contains several newly introduced bills of interest. Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1198 : Authorize unemployment benefits while earning self...
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The House and Senate are in the midst of a summer break, so rather than votes, this report instead contains several newly introduced bills of interest. Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1182 : Repeal mandatory expulsion of violent students Introduced...
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The House and Senate are in the midst of a summer break, so rather than votes, this report instead contains several newly introduced bills of interest. Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1144 : Restrict no fault auto insurance gamesmanship Introduced...
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Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1040 , Senate vote on House pension reform proposal: Failed 16 to 22 in the Senate To not concur with a House-passed version of the school pension reform bill, which sends the bill to a House-Senate conference...
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The House and Senate are in the midst of a summer break, so rather than votes, this report instead contains several newly introduced bills of interest. Y = Yes, N = No, X = Not Voting Senate Bill 1110 and House Bill 5579 : Require gross negligence for...
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