2019 Bills

This bill would criminalize professors, teaching assistants and those in positions of power at higher education institutions if they engage in sexual activity with a student.
Plea in abeyances would be treated as convictions under HB 293 for the purpose of imposing harsher sentences for future crimes.
This bill lowers the window tint limit to 25%—meaning that drivers could legally operate with darker tint on their front side windows.
This bill expands existing grant programs for rural economic development.
This bill replaces a state licensing requirement with a certification process for court reporters.
This bill makes several changes to criminal law, including making it a first degree felony to cause the death of another person as a result of distributed drugs.

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