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S1001- Repeals existing law relating to procedures for state-owned dwellings
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HB4 -Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding controlled substances
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HB5 -Repeals existing law relating to the Food Stamp Revolving Fund, which is no longer in use
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HB6 - Amends existing law to update the definition of “Internal Revenue Code”
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SB 1007 - Repeals existing law relating to unorganized associations and parades
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H8 - Amends existing law to provide for temporary vehicle permits pursuant to board rule
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HB 11- Prohibit the State of Idaho from the use of private monies to administer an election
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HB 17 -Amends existing law to revise the definition of “overtime work”
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SB 1013 - Adds to existing law to establish the Institutional Controls Program.
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SB 1015- Amends existing law to limit applicability to full-time students
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SB 1018 - Regarding food that contains a vaccine or vaccine material and to provide an exception
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HB 27 - Implementing the Employee Medical Information Protection Act
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HB 34 - Repeals funding of the legislative legal defense fund with taxpayer dollars
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S1025 - Repeals existing law to revise certain requirements regarding marriage
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S1026 - Allows new attorneys to take their oaths and be sworn in via a remote process
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S1027 - Grants courts the discretion to have subpoenas issued to interpreters only when appropriate
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HB 41- Provide for the use of development impact fees for school facilities
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HB 42- Revise provisions regarding the distribution of online sales tax
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HB 43- Prohibit interference with certain lands, highways, and navigable streams
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HB 44- Allowing local government regulation of auxiliary containers, including plastic bags
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HB 45- Provide for automatic voter registration through the Division of Motor Vehicles
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HB 47 - Defines “unwarranted invasion of personal property.”
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HB 48- Removes prohibition on minimum wage-setting by local governments
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S1028 - Revise provisions regarding reports and investigations of maltreatment of vulnerable adults
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HB 51- Requires certain budget and tax information on property tax assessments
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HB 56 - To define "daylight hours only" as the time between 5:00am and 10:00pm local time
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HB 57 - Provide for the issuance of special placards together with disabled veteran license plates
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HB 58 - To remove school bond and levy election dates in August and March
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HB 61 - Provide for Interstate Mental and Behavioral Telehealth
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SB 1033 - Provide for the appropriation of ground water for supplemental irrigation use
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SB 1036 - Revise provisions regarding raw milk and raw milk products
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SJR 102 - Proposes repealing Article 4, Section 5 of the state constitution
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HJM 1 - Notifying Oregon of willingness to discuss moving state line
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HB 76 - Prohibit homeowner’s associations from restricting the right to grow and raise food
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HB 80 - Revise provisions regarding evidence of a taxpayer’s expenditures
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HB 81 - Relating to a sunset date for the Maternal Mortality Review Committee
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SB 1040 - Provide that certain city annexations may extend into and beyond the city area of impact
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SB 1041 - Clarifying the allowable investments by the county treasurer
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SB 1042 - Revise a limitation on issuing bonds under the Public Charter School Facilities Program
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HB 85 - Provide for the same county services administrative fee for all title transactions
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HB 86 - Amends existing law to allow private parental driver’s education
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HB 92 - Require financial literacy courses in certain grades
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SB 1053 - Removes an exemption regarding the requirement for trucks to cover loads
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SB 1054 - Provides for the reemployment of certain retired members under certain circumstances

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HB36 - Revising school funding related to enrollment increases
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SB13 - Revise DUI laws related to admissible tests for the presence of drugs
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HB 127 - Creating a combined beer and table wine distributor license
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HB 60 - An act providing for an annual fee on electric vehicles registered in the state
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HB 190 - Provide for state government performance and results act
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HB 192 - Use surplus revenue for income tax and property tax refunds and payment of bonds
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SB 121 - Lowering the state income tax and combining brackets, with rates of 4.7% and 5.9%
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SB 123 - Require ballot for bond election to estimate additional taxes for residence
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SB 154 - Define the right to privacy to clarify no right to abortion
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SB 110 - Provide property tax assistance to elderly homeowners by fixing appraised value
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SB 144 - Revise helmet requirement regarding completely enclosed autocycles
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HB 234- Revise dissemination of obscene material to minors laws
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SJ 2- Resolution for Article V of US Constitution convention of states
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HB 147 -Enhance Medicaid rates for certain children's mental health services
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HB 241 - Prohibit government from requiring buildings be constructed with solar panels
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HB 361 - Provide that use of a name and sex by a student is not discrimination
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HB 341 - Revise "paid for by" attribution for political advertising
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SB 22 - Adopts Montana Individual Freedom Act forbidding "mandatory trainings"
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HB 201 - Increasing the minimum wage, tying future wages to consumer price index
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HB 349 - Establish obscenity filter requirements for electronic devices
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HB 363 - Increasing the state income tax rate for certain income levels
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SB 244 - Revise laws related to internships in funeral homes
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SB 228 - Prohibit local governments from banning petroleum fuels
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HB 328 - Require certain govt boards to record public meetings in audio and video format
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HB 401 - Revise trash tie down laws

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SB 5008 - Providing parents and legal guardians access to school instructional materials
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SB 5009 - Requiring parental approval before child participates in sex ed classes
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SB 5037 - Ensuring state energy code cannot prohibit natural gas
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HB 1071 - Securing schools by authorizing funding for a school resource officer in every school
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SB 5080 - Encouraging cannabis providers to have "social equity plan"
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SB 5123 - Concerning the employment of individuals who lawfully consume cannabis
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SJR 8202 - Amending the constitution to address reproductive freedom
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SB 5148 - Prohibiting the display of wild or exotic animals for public entertainment or amusement
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SB 5132 - Increasing the penalty for assaulting a law enforcement officer
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SB 5128 - Concerning service on juries and benefits available
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HB 1174 - Encouraging "jail-based" voting
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HB 1354 - Allowing parents with criminal convictions to volunteer in schools
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HB 1353 - Changing vote requirement on school bonds from 3/5's to simple majority
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HB 1107 - Concerning removing the terms "master" and "servant"
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SB 1462 - Requiring "inclusive" learning standards in public schools
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SJM 8000 - Asking Congress for permission to regulate campaigns
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HB 1178 - Giving local governments authority to regulate firearms
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HB 1516- Making the Lunar New Year an official state holiday
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HB 1664-Ensuring rural representation on the environmental justice council
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SB 5614 - Defines "adult entertainment," by saying it is not indecent exposure or sexual conduct
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SB 5632- Allowing workers who go on strike the chance to get state health benefits
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SB 5650 - Concerning inflationary increases for K-12 employees
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SB 5651 - Concerning equity and environmental justice in the growth management act
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HB 1691-Expanding penalties for the crime of attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle
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SB 5708 - Authorizing and regulating "microenterprise home kitchens"
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HB 1793 - Funding digital equity by imposing a tax on certain wireless devices
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HB 1805 - Making robbery in the second degree a most serious offense under certain circumstances