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2010 Bill(s)
HB 1429 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Impose an extra $15 charge on traffic violations to finance a fund to help school districts pay to install seat belts in school buses.
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HB 1430 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit admission to a gambling boat to a person behind in child or spouse support payments.
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HB 1431 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit school funds to be used to purchase alcohol.
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HB 1432 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H Rules Description: Allow a port district to seek voter approval for property tax increases.
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HB 1433 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H Judiciary Description: Expand the types of property exempt from court order attachment to include personal injury claims. Allow more than one car to be exempt, up to a total value of $3,000.
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* HB 1434 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H Governmental Accountability Description: Expand the lobbyist registration law and impose tougher penalties for repeat violations. Prohibit transfer of funds from one political committee to another, with exceptions. Create a crime of obstructing an ethics investigation.
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HB 1510 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Allow schools to offer ballroom dance course credit and require the course count for physical education or fine arts requirements.
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HB 1511 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H Job Creation Description: Create an agency to provide bonds and other support to business for technology improvements.
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HB 1512 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H Job Creation Description: Provide tax credits and other support for technology improvements by businesses.
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HB 1513 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H Job Creation Description: Provide a sales tax exemption for data storage center facilities.
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* HB 1635 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H Job Creation Description: Establish a state grant program for local government to finance various development projects. Earmark a portion of the income and sales taxes raised from the projects and news jobs created to finance future grants.
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HB 1790 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide a civil penalty for filing a false claim to government.
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HB 2106 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Change the presumed cost of medical treatment admitted as evidence is the amount charged prior to payments from a collateral source.
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HB 2107 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H Job Creation Description: Let cities enter into loan agreements and lease property for business technology facility projects.
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HB 2134 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Exclude from the teachers' retirement system employees of nonprofit high school athletics association under certain circumstances.
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HB 2162 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H Retirement Description: A number of changes with the Kansas City police retirement system.
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HB 2256 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require the Office of Information to provide Web-accessible information on employee salaries at public and charter schools.
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HB 2288 Sponsor:Flook, Tim Status: H Job Creation Description: Let a community improvement district in Kansas City operate a science-tech specialty school for grades kindergarten through 12. Assign to committee on April 14 when there was only four weeks and one day left in the legislative session.
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.