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26 Documents Found in Legislative Session 83 (2003-2004)
for Authors of "Newman"

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House HF3200 2 05/13/2004 Text icon Buesgens Legislative sessions limited to odd-numbered years.
House HF2850 1 03/08/2004 Text icon Newman Part-time peace officer restrictions repealed.
House HF2817 2 03/10/2004 Text icon Newman National Guard and reserves member benefits funding income tax checkoff provided, benefits exempted from taxation, administration by Veterans' Affairs Department provided, and money appropriated.
House HF2798 10 03/24/2004 Text icon Holberg Marriage defined as a union between one man and one woman, and constitutional amendment proposed.
House HF2762 14 05/16/2004 268 Text icon Wilkin Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association regulated, board composition provided, incentive authorized for participation in a disease management program, plans modified, health occupations regulated, and study required.
House HF2760 3 05/05/2004 Text icon Knoblach Gambling; legislative findings provided, attorney general legal actions directed, tribal-state compacts governing video games of chance bases eliminated, and governor directed to seek renegotiation of required new tribal-state compacts.
House HF2407 2 02/26/2004 Text icon Kohls Emergency hold for a person who is pregnant and abusing alcohol or drugs required, and money appropriated.
House HF2308 7 03/15/2004 Text icon Zellers Sex offender sentencing provisions expanded including life penalties, indeterminate sentencing, and mandatory life sentences; Sex Offender Review Board established; and minimum sentences provided.
House HF2204 4 02/26/2004 Text icon Adolphson Student transportation fee trial period provided.
House HF2181 7 04/08/2004 Text icon Brod Senate prohibited from acting on confirmation of an appointment after adjournment.
House HF2107 7 03/30/2004 Text icon Newman Road and highway survey and monument requirements modified.
House HF2104 4 03/11/2004 Text icon Strachan Predatory offenders without a primary address required to register, and community notification law information disclosure clarified.
House HF2045 1 02/12/2004 Text icon Newman Independent School District No. 2859, Glencoe-Silver Lake, levy authorized.
House HF2007 3 02/26/2004 Text icon Nelson, C. Reading record reflecting student strengths and weaknesses in reading provided.
House HF1976 5 03/22/2004 Text icon Wilkin Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 partial conformity provided.
House HF1932 2 03/01/2004 Text icon Anderson, J. Children under the age of seven required to complete kindergarten prior to being admitted to the first grade, and waivers provided.
House HF1852 1 02/05/2004 Text icon Knoblach State regional park funding provided, and money appropriated.
House HF1835 8 02/19/2004 Text icon Seifert Lawful gambling lawful purpose expenditures expanded to include sending certain veterans to National World War II Memorial dedication events.
House HF1820 7 03/30/2004 Text icon Brod National Guard member tuition reimbursement increased, and money appropriated.
House HF1783 11 03/22/2004 Text icon Anderson, B. Employers prohibited from asking applicants about National Guard or reserve status.
House HF1693 2 02/09/2004 Text icon Newman Independent School District No. 2887, McLeod West, fund transfer authorized.
House SF1653 8 04/01/2004 154 Text icon Newman Plat and survey approval requirements clarified.
House HF1637 3 02/12/2004 Text icon Blaine Abortion; constitutional amendment proposed prohibiting a different standard from the United States Constitution relating to abortion.
House HF1364 2 02/19/2004 Text icon Newman Community identification signs distance provision modified.
House HR0024 9 05/05/2004 Text icon Boudreau A house resolution recognizing May 6, 2004, as a Day of Prayer in Minnesota.
House HR0016 3 02/12/2004 Text icon Harder A house resolution proclaiming February 18, 2004, to be Dairy Day on the Hill.