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2003 Bill(s)
* HS SS SB 36 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: Conference Description: Restrict environmental regulation rule making. Require they be based on scientific evidence & a cost-benefit analysis.
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* SB 37 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Pensions Description: Make electronic contracts enforceable.
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* HS SCS SB 38 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: Conference Description: Create a commission to study and promote biomass electricty generation.
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SB 82 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Aging Description: Exempt from food inspection regulations sales by religious, charitable and nonprofit organizations.
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* SB 225 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Aging Description: Prohibit discrimination against persons with service animals in housing, employment, etc.
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* SB 226 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Transportation Description: Restrict the motorcycle helmet law to those under age 21.
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* SB 283 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Consent: REMOVED Description: Reenact an agricultural tax credit law. Was repealed by the legislature, but reinstated by the courts.
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* SB 388 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Raise the limit for insurance guarantees under the Single Purpose Animal Facilities Loan Guarantee Fund.
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* SB 405 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Agriculture Description: Extend the liability lawsuit protection for owners of land next to the KATY trail to include other trails.
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SB 406 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Small Business Description: Make some internal insurnce company information related to agency rule compliance audits closed records.
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CCS SB 407 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Exempt some limited-benefit health insurance polices from a clinical trial drug coverage requirement.
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SB 408 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Financial & Governmental Organization Description: Create a commission to certify corrections officers.
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* SCS SB 436 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Perf Description: Restrict use of tobacco bonds in FY 2003 to $100 million.
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SB 494 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Agriculture Description: Sweep various Natural Resources special funds into the General Revenue fund.
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SB 520 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Education Description: Restrict A+ reimbursement to four-year colleges.
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SB 554 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Agriculture Description: Extend the years for which farm losses can be deducted from income taxes from two years to three years.
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SB 558 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Judiciary Description: Create a standardized information form for prisoner transfers.
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SB 559 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Transportation Description: Let Highway Patrol members run for school boards and hold federal commissons.
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* SB 655 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Agriculture Description: Add agricultural exemptions to a clean water regulation law.
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* SB 656 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Agriculture Description: Impose stronger environmental restrictions on large feed lot operations. Require buffer space.
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* SB 657 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Agriculture Description: Make it a crime to take a photograph in an animal facility without the owner's permission.
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* SB 692 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Economic Development Description: Tax breaks for rural economic development.
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* SCS SB 693 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Perf Description: Establish provisions for government pay raises and cuts based on performance. Allow bonsues for good ideas.
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SB 694 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Consent Description: Let Caldwell County have a jail anywhere in the county.
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* SJR 22 Sponsor:Klindt, David Status: S Agriculture Description: Repeal condemnation power of the Conservation Commission.
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Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.