2018 Bills

The bill would establish that a defendant in a criminal case can ask the judge to provide the jury with an instruction about the jury's power to find a defendant not guilty when a guilty verdict would be manifestly unjust.
This bill says that if the school district needs a certain amount for buildings, they must ask for that amount, rather than using the bond market to produce extra money for the school district.
This bill eliminates an exemption from anti-discrimination law for small businesses.
This bill would impose a first degree felony on a drug dealer if they sell to a person who fatally overdoses on the drug.
Obtaining a driver license will be a simpler process for numerous individuals if HB 184 is passed.
This bill reduces the tax burden on retirees relying on social security benefits.

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