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14 Documents Found in Legislative Session 88 (2013-2014)
for Chief Authors of "Newberger"

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House HF3361 1 04/28/2014 Text icon Newberger Physician physical presence and follow-up visits required when drugs or chemicals are used to induce an abortion.
House HF3360 1 04/28/2014 Text icon Newberger Right to keep and bear arms infringement prevented.
House HF2901 1 03/10/2014 Text icon Newberger Clear Lake/Clearwater Sewer Authority wastewater treatment facility improvement funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
House HF2869 1 03/10/2014 Text icon Newberger Coal energy standard provided.
House HF2510 1 02/27/2014 Text icon Newberger Watab Township; trunk highway interchange and frontage road funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
House HF2327 1 02/25/2014 Text icon Newberger Watab Township; design and construction funding provided for speed change lanes, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
House HF2298 1 02/25/2014 Text icon Newberger Postsecondary textbooks required to be made available in electronic format.
House HF1834 2 05/13/2013 Text icon Newberger State sovereignty; a resolution memorializing Congress to act to nullify laws in violations of the sovereignty of the people of the State of Minnesota.
House HF1833 2 05/13/2013 Text icon Newberger United Nations Agenda 21 implementation by state agencies and political subdivisions prohibited.
House HF1791 1 04/19/2013 Text icon Newberger Education property tax credit program established.
House HF1676 1 04/02/2013 Text icon Newberger Geese causing damage taking allowed for owner or occupant of land.
House HF1559 2 04/15/2013 Text icon Newberger Food handler licensing requirement exemptions modified.
House HF0324 2 02/13/2013 Text icon Newberger Clearwater; local sales tax revenue use modified.
House HF0137 1 01/22/2013 Text icon Newberger School district delayed payments required to not exceed ten percent of their estimated entitlement, and constitutional amendment proposed.