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March 20, 1999


Legislative Summary

The Associated Press
Saturday, March 20
Introduced in the House
SB235: Expand POW retirement credit.
Killed by the House
SB249: Legislative district offices. 16-44
SB654: Cigarette tax hike, Capitol smoking. 22-41
Passed by the House
SB16: State parks division transfer. 39-29
SB68: Gross-receipts tax deduction. 64-0
SB90: Teacher loans. 58-5
SB102S (substitute): Small cities assistance. 65-0
SB173: Dropout education alternatives. 41-21
SB192: Charter schools. 57-3
SB230SSS (substitute): Optional early literacy program. 55-8
SB235: Expand POW retirement credit. 62-0
SB337: Natural resources tax. 64-0
SB346: Welfare reform: work requirements. 33-25
SB350: School funds: mineral leasing revenues. 59-1
SB352: Capital equipment tax credit. 65-0
SB418: Schools: capital outlay. 65-0
SB457: Bail bondsmen education. 54-6
SB529: Blind students civil rights. 51-7
SB530: Student tuition recovery. 61-0
SB559: Rural job tax credit. 63-0
SB566: Air service assistance program. 61-2
SB638: Purchase authority: Eagle Nest dam. 61-1
SB651: Bonds: tax data management system. 60-1
SB653: Cigarette hike and distribution. 33-29
SB654: Cigarette tax hike, Capitol smoking. 34-31
SB688: Pay raises: top state officials. 55-1
SB696: Kindergarten age requirement. 42-17
SB700: Nonprofit gaming licensees. 61-1
SB715: School improvement. 50-9
SB738S (substitute): 1999 General Appropriation Act. 39-26
SB763S (substitute): Liquor suppliers. 62-2
SB771S (substitute): Tourism department appropriations. 38-27
SB775S (substitute): Mass transit spending limits. 37-26
Concurred by the House
HB227S (substitute): Limited inmate meritorious deductions.
HB315: Cut parole board salaries.
HB356: Agency judicial appeals.
HB501: Tobacco settlement funds.
HB518: Liquor license fees reduced.
HB573: Law: personnel file confidential.
HB834: Telecommunications: per-unit billing.
HB864: Teaching requirements.
House receded from amendments
SB424: Nurse-to-patient ratios.
Introduced in the Senate
SJR27: Description not available. Aragon.
Passed by the Senate
HB203S (substitute): Air quality permits. 39-0
HB227S (substitute): Limited inmate meritorious deductions. 36-1
HB236: Youth employment: tax credits. 37-0
HB245: Municipal and county revenue bonds. 37-1
HB247: License plates: collegiate. 37-0
HB269: GF: Development training programs. 39-0
HB280S (substitute): Oil well tax credit. 39-0
HB281S (substitute): Stripper wells, well workover projects. 39-0
HB299S (substitute): Revamp community college tuition. 37-0
HB315: Cut parole board salaries. 35-0
HB343: Interest on delinquent support. 36-0
HB390: Water: capacity development. 38-0
HB426: Child care FBI checks. 40-0
HB486S (substitute): State tax credits. 40-0
HB501: Tobacco settlement funds. 30-2
HB518: Liquor license fees reduced. 34-4
HB551: GF: Environmental impact studies. 32-0
HB555: Mental health centers. 35-0
HB573: Law: personnel file confidential. 26-12
HB624: Schools: require student testing. 35-0
HB631: Nonresident liquor distributor license fee. 35-0
HB697S (substitute): Y2K liability protection. 35-0
HB729: Firearms: liquor establishments. 24-11
HB741: Open meeting exceptions for hospitals. 34-0
HB787: GRT Deductions: Web sites. 39-0
HB807: Professional licenses. 27-0
HB834: Telecommunications: per-unit billing. 39-0
HB848S (substitute): Permissive driver coverage. 26-11
HB857: Public school capital outlay funds. 25-15
HB864: Teaching requirements. 32-0
HB881S (substitute): Municipal GRT distributions. 36-0
HJR10: Sale of Don Gaspar property. 38-0
Concurred by the Senate
SB1SS (substitute): Capital projects.
SB173: Dropout education alternatives.
SB192: Charter schools.
SB227: Increase court civil action ceiling.
SB352: Capital equipment tax credit.
SB418: Schools: capital outlay.
SB566: Air service assistance program.
SB569: Residence and business phone rates.
SB635: Smoke-free Capitol.
SB653: Cigarette hike and distribution.
SB654: Cigarette tax hike, Capitol smoking.
Nonconcurred by the Senate
SB424: Nurse-to-patient ratios.

GF, General fund appropriation.



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