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2017 Bill(s)
SB 55 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Agriculture, Food & Outdoor Resources Description: Establish a program of grants for persons in areas of high poverty to engage in urban agriculture.
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SB 57 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce, Consumer, Energy & Env. Description: Increase the maximum generating capacity that a customer-generator can have to be connected to the electrical grid from 100 kilowatts to one megawatt.
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SCS SB 109 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Perfection Description: Impose restrictions on a home association from banning solar energy systems at homes.
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SB 110 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Local Gov't & Elections Description: Expand Kansas City's powers to deal with nuisances. Expand it from a building to property. Require if a sale is required, the purchaser demonstrate an ability to abate the nuisance.
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SB 342 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Economic Development Description: Provide a tax credit for persons getting the federal earned income tax credit that covers lower-income federal income tax payers
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SB 392 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Perfection Description: Extend the allowed operating hours for bars operated by distillers. Extend the hour from midnight to 1:30am for Monday through Saturday and from 9:00pm to midnight for Sunday.
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SB 424 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Transport., Infrastructure & Safety Description: Require the the Public Safety Department to establish a training policy to eliminate police stopping a person simply for riding a motorcycle or wearing a motorcycle helmet.
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SB 437 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Local Gov't & Elections Description: Require at each voter polling location that there be at least one voting machine for visually impaired persons.
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SB 438 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S General Laws Description: Declare February Earthquake Awareness Month.
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SB 458 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce, Consumer, Energy & Env. Description: Repeal a prohibition on an electric utility customer who got a tax create for repair of low-income housing or historic building repair from getting a tax credit under the energy efficiency program.
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SB 459 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Commerce, Consumer, Energy & Env. Description: Require electric utilities allow customers to use their transmission lines to provide renewable energy to others. Establish regulatory authority by the Public Service Commission.
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SB 460 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Local Gov't & Elections Description: Allow a city mayor, with council approval appoint the chair of the city's planning commission rotate each year among the commission member for each of the city's wards rather than having the chair elected by the commission.
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SB 483 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Perfection Description: Expand a law on when a driver must stop when a train is approaching a road crossing to include "other on-track equipment."
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* SJR 10 Sponsor:Holsman, Jason Status: S Rules Description: Reduce the size of the House to 120 members and increase the size of the Senate to 40 member. Also extend term limits from eight years in a chamber to 16 years in either one or both chambers. The current constitutional provision limits service to eight years in any one chamber.
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