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HB05175Intro

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To require a detailed report on the graduation rates of students enrolled in the Technical Education and Career System.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Education Committee
HB05207Intro

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To eliminate the Board of Regents for Higher Education.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
HB05223Intro

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To eliminate the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities and redirect individuals to the existing federal agencies that provide the protections and services offered by said commission.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05187Intro

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To exempt senior citizens from fishing license fees.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05129Intro

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To encourage aging in place by providing a tax deduction for home care services.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
HB05166Intro

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To extend the manufacturing apprenticeship tax credit to pass-through entities.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Commerce Committee
HB05236Intro

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To require hospitals to inform mothers of stillborn fetuses of the right to arrange for burial or cremation of the fetuses.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05200Intro

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To withdraw the state from the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HJ00012Intro

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To establish term limits for certain legislators.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05210Intro

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To increase the number of children and young adults with severe disabilities who may receive care at home under a Medicaid waiver program.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB05168Intro

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To prohibit the Governor from making rescissions to towns' education cost-sharing grant during a fiscal year.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Education Committee
HB05233Intro

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To assist persons with diabetes who are seeking help with a substance use disorder.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Public Health Committee
HJ00013Intro

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To limit the lobbying activities of state agency legislative liaisons.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05178Intro

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To develop standards for evidence-based reading and writing strategies to be used for the early detection of dyslexia.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Education Committee
HB05184Intro

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To allow towns to issue dog licenses every three years.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05230Intro

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To allow municipalities to post legal notices on their Internet web sites.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
HB05215Intro

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To protect property owners by tolling the statute of limitations when a latent defect is discovered in construction-related work.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05214Intro

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To require health insurance coverage for mammograms and ultrasounds, not less frequently than once annually and upon the recommendation of a licensed physician, for certain women at increased risk for breast cancer.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
HB05232Intro

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To make it permissive to add fluoride to public water supplies.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05208Intro

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To reduce improper or fraudulent use of EBT cards.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Human Services Committee
HJ00014Intro

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To increase the term of members of the General Assembly to four years and to impose term limits.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05189Intro

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To waive any interest arising from the filing of an amended return that was necessitated by the changes enacted to the bonus depreciation tax deduction pursuant to section 11 of public act 18-49.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05219Intro

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To require the Secretary of the State to enhance the CONCORD commercial records database by allowing a member of the public to ascertain the name and address of a business entity's agent for service of process by entering the name of the owner, offic...
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2019-01-11
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05235Intro

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To allow advanced practice registered nurses to prescribe detoxification medications.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05220Intro

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To provide a right to appeal the decision of a municipal ethics board to the Superior Court in accordance with the provisions of the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05198Intro

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To designate Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) Day to raise public awareness of this type of brain cancer.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05196Intro

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To eliminate the business entity tax.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05170Intro

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To remove the requirement that a qualified school employee voluntarily agrees to administer glucagon to a student with diabetes.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Education Committee
HB05191Intro

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To eliminate the business entity tax.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05217Intro

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To adopt the Uniform Protected Series Act.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05240Intro

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To protect the anonymity of lottery winners.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
HB05179Intro

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To prohibit the Governor from making rescissions to towns' education cost-sharing grant during a fiscal year.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Education Committee
HB05188Intro

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To reverse the retroactive application of the bonus depreciation tax deduction enacted pursuant to section 11 of public act 18-49.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05177Intro

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To enhance school security.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Education Committee
HB05186Intro

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To exempt senior citizens and veterans from having to pay certain motor vehicle registration fees related to the Passport to the Parks program.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05205Intro

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To eliminate election day registration.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05176Intro

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To prohibit the collection of disaggregated student data on specific ethnic subgroups unless such student data is required by federal law or collected uniformly across the entire population of students.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Education Committee
HB05212Intro

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To expand mental health parity requirements, require that health carriers report additional data to the Insurance Commissioner concerning mental health parity, require that the commissioner submit an annual report to the General Assembly regarding th...
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2019-01-11
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
HB05209Intro

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To promote employment and volunteerism among Medicaid recipients.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Human Services Committee
HJ00011Intro

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To prohibit the retroactive imposition of taxes.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05225Intro

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To reinstate the death penalty.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05222Intro

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To provide good samaritan protections from civil liability to persons or entities who include an opioid antagonist within a cabinet containing an automatic external defibrillator.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05218Intro

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To restore the death penalty.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05234Intro

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To increase fines and penalties for the illegal sale of tobacco, electronic nicotine delivery systems and vapor products to underage persons, and to use such revenue for anti-vaping and anti-tobacco education programs and the creation of a grant prog...
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2019-01-11
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05238Intro

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To establish a limit on the value of gifts physicians and their families may accept from manufacturers and wholesalers of drugs.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05167Intro

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To protect students from discrimination in public schools.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Education Committee
HB05171Intro

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To establish a task force to study education savings accounts.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Education Committee
HB05201Intro

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To require candidates participating in the Citizens' Election Program to disclose when political communications are paid for, in part, by funds received from the program.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05216Intro

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To establish a new crime of murder for those responsible for supplying illegal drugs to a victim of an overdose.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05173Intro

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To study the disbursement of state funds for early college programs offered at public high schools.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Education Committee
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