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2010 Bill(s)
SCS SB 596 Sponsor:Callahan, Victor Status: S Perf Description: Let a city create an area with reduced tax rates to encourage economic development.
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SB 807 Sponsor:Callahan, Victor Status: S Judiciary Description: Provide an exemption from the requirement that a court hearing within 15 days in a protective order case if the person named by the petitioner alleges stalking by a non-family member.
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* SCS SB 808 Sponsor:Callahan, Victor Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Provide means for increasing the salaries of county public administrators.
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SCS SB 862 Sponsor:Callahan, Victor Status: H Local Govt Description: Let Sugar Creek impose a sales tax on hotel and motel rooms to finance tourism promotion, upon voter approval.
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SCS SB 863 Sponsor:Callahan, Victor Status: H Local Govt Description: Let Raytown impose a sales tax on hotel and motel rooms to finance tourism promotion, upon voter approval.
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SB 921 Sponsor:Callahan, Victor Status: S Judiciary Description: A number of changes in family support requirements to reflect changes in the interstate unform law that covers child or spouse support orders in which more than one state is involved.
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SB 922 Sponsor:Callahan, Victor Status: IN SCS SB 895 Description: Let a city issue bonds to pay the costs to develop an area to attract business with bond payments covered by state sales and income taxes generated by the business, subject to appropriations.
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* SB 981 Sponsor:Callahan, Victor Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let Kansas City impose a sales tax for public safety projects upon voter approval.
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SJR 22 Sponsor:Callahan, Victor Status: S Perf Description: Allow creation of tax-free zones for economic development.
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