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2005 Bill(s)
HB 328 Sponsor:Baker, Brian Status: H Education Description: Ban a public institution from having a discrimination policy that exceeds federal protections against discrimination.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 329 Sponsor:Baker, Brian Status: H Education Description: Let parents waive school attendances requirements for religious reasons.
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* HB 330 Sponsor:Baker, Brian Status: H Children Description: Prohibit public funds to support abortion services or abortion encouragement.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 331 Sponsor:Baker, Brian Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Make it a crime for a minor to be under the influence of alcohol.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 332 Sponsor:Baker, Brian Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Make it a crime to be under the influence of an illegal drug.
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HB 342 Sponsor:Baker, Brian Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let Cass County to have a vote on forming an election commission board.
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SCS HB 343 Sponsor:Baker, Brian Status: S Economic Development Description: Expand a budget officer provision to Cass County.
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HB 344 Sponsor:Baker, Brian Status: S Economic Development Description: Let Cass County have a vote on a county health center tax.
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HB 345 Sponsor:Baker, Brian Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Add a couple of non-voting members to the Cass County Planning Board.
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* HB 419 Sponsor:Baker, Brian Status: H Judiciary Description: Allow mechanic liens for equipment rental costs.
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* HB 771 Sponsor:Baker, Brian Status: H Education Funding Description: Rewrite the state's formula for allocating state funds to local school districts.
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