2024 Hoghouse Report
The following bills have been amended extensively (Joint Rule 6E-2) and may no longer be consistent with the original intention of the sponsor. Bill | Title |
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Bill Type: House Bill | |
HB 1048 | revise the requirements pertaining to average teacher compensation and to establish a minimum teacher salary. |
HB 1140 | revise certain provisions relating to petitions containing illegal actions and to declare an emergency. |
HB 1206 | make an appropriation for a grant to the Douglas school district for the construction costs of a new school. |
HB 1239 | prohibit the dissemination of incorrect or misleading ballot information and to provide a penalty therefor. |
HB 1245 | revise provisions related to the custody of an alleged delinquent child before and after a temporary custody hearing. |
HB 1257 | require the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council to establish an interim study committee on minors' access to pornographic material. |
Bill Type: Senate Bill | |
SB 52 | revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2024. |
SB 77 | revise a provision related to threatening law enforcement officers. |
SB 83 | make an appropriation for the revised construction costs of maintenance shops for the Wildland Fire Suppression Division and to declare an emergency. |
SB 84 | update the edition of the guidebook used for measuring damages to trees or plants. |
SB 123 | revise provisions pertaining to voter registration requirements and the state board of elections. |
SB 127 | revise the requirements pertaining to average teacher compensation and to establish a minimum teacher salary. |
SB 137 | repeal the expiration of a reduction in certain gross receipts and use tax rates. |
SB 191 | restrict the use of medical cannabis for individuals on probation or conditional release. |
SB 195 | modify provisions regarding the process to vacate certain highways. |
SB 208 | establish reporting requirements for future fund awards or grants and to make technical changes. |
SB 214 | provide a rebuttable presumption in favor of joint physical custody of a minor child. |