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2012 Bill(s)
* HB 1277 Sponsor:Long, Thomas Status: H 3rd Read Description: Ban the Transportation Department from operating toll roads. Let the Transportation Department enter into agreements with companies to pay local governments for expediting state road construction and improvement. The governor vetoed a similar bill, HB 1008, in 2011. The HCS removes the ban on building toll roads.
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SCS HCS HB 1278 Sponsor:Long, Thomas Status: S 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Extend the sunset for some tax credits. Establish a tax credit for donations for care of a disabled person.
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HB 1678 Sponsor:Long, Thomas Status: H Professional Registration Description: Regulate and license midwifery.
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SCS HCS HB 1758 Sponsor:Long, Thomas Status: GOVERNOR VETOED Description: Allow a non-parent who has a parental relationship with a child to petition a court for custody or visitation rights, under some circumstances.
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HB 1821 Sponsor:Long, Thomas Status: H Transportation Description: Repeal a law requiring non-merit system agencies from having to adopt dismissal procedures similar to the Merit System.
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HCS HB 1846 Sponsor:Long, Thomas Status: H Perf Description: Require the Health Department to process an in-home health care plan order for Medicaid within 15 days.
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HB 1874 Sponsor:Long, Thomas Status: H Transportation Description: Increase the gasoline tax, subject to statewide voter approval.
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* HB 1876 Sponsor:Long, Thomas Status: H Education Description: Establish a method for students in an unaccredited school district to recieve scholarship awards under the A+ program.
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