2019 Bills

Under this bill, certain retirees would be provided a non-refundable tax credit equal to 4.95% of the social security benefit.
This bill would remove the front license plate requirement.
This bill enacts several restrictions on civil asset forfeiture in order to minimize government abuse.
This bill creates a process in which a court may order the forcible removal of a person's firearms based on an ex parte order in which the firearm owner may not defend themselves against the allegations.
This bill proposes to spend $100 million on school safety efforts (which aren't defined in law), and sets up a central database with students' information that law enforcement can access.
This bill restricts government from charging individuals for onerous property violations that don't actually bother neighbors.

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