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94th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Ed Wildberger
District 027
Democrat
Minority Caucus Chair
Elected:
2002
Years Served:
7
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HB 1432
- (3567L.01I)
Expands the crime of tampering with a judicial officer to include juvenile officers and deputy juvenile officers
HB 1433
- (3787L.01I)
Requires purchasers of six or more disposable cell phones at one time to provide photo identification which will be reported and kept in a database by the State Highway Patrol
HB 1434
- (3791L.01I)
Requires individuals or businesses convicted of knowingly accepting any state-administered or subsidized tax credit, tax abatement, or loan while employing illegal aliens to repay the amount to the state
HB 1435
- (3793L.01I)
Removes the exemption for mutual insurance companies relating to policy cancellations and unfair claims settlement practices
HB 1436
- (3789L.01I)
Expands the DNA profiling system by requiring any person 18 years of age or older who is arrested for a felony to provide a biological sample for the purpose of DNA profiling analysis
HB 1632
- (3936L.01I)
Makes it an unlawful employment practice to subject an employee to an abusive work environment or to retaliate against an employee who opposes that type of environment
HB 1633
- (3935L.01I)
Expands the No-call List to include cell phone numbers, prohibits sending unsolicited faxes and text messages, and prohibits using automatic dialing announcing devices in certain situations
HB 1634
- (3951L.01I)
Establishes the Registered Surgical Technologist Title Protection Act
HB 1635
- (3952L.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the release of personal information to unauthorized persons
HB 1766
- (3934L.01I)
Requires counties to accept quarterly payments of real and personal property taxes
HB 1767
- (3937L.01I)
Requires suspected illegals who cannot prove their legal status who appear in court for any state law or municipal ordinance violation to be held in jail until they are reported to federal authorities
HB 1768
- (3953L.01I)
Requires cities to pay the difference between the amount of the salary and any workers' compensation benefit to certain public safety employees who suffer a traumatic job-related injury
HB 1769
- (3785L.01I)
Prohibits any person from having utilities connected in any other person's name and requires photo identification of the person requesting connection to utility service
HB 1770
- (3954L.01I)
Prohibits the Department of Corrections from listing the death of an inmate as natural causes and requires them to report the specific illness or disease which caused the inmate's death
HB 2179
- (4984L.01I)
Creates sanctions against those hiring unauthorized aliens
HB 2324
- (4800L.01I)
Allows the executive officer of any public safety agency to enter into a mutual-aid agreement for recipocal emergency aid and specifies that the Department of Public Safety will administer the state system
HB 2325
- (4854L.01I)
Requires any person appearing in court due to an arrest or traffic citation to provide proof of citizenship or legal presence upon request and the reporting of those who can't to federal authorities
HB 2507
- (5493L.01I)
Prohibits certain businesses and persons from selling or giving away certain operable novelty lighters
HR 12
- (0007C.01)
Jones, Floyd
HR 381
- (0609C.01)
Michael S. Gleason House
HR 473
- (0782C.01)
City of St. Joseph
HR 852
- (1368C.01)
Callaway, Rebecca
HR 989
- (1610C.01)
Bishop LeBlond HS Basketball
HR 990
- (1442C.01)
Central HS Girls Basketball
HR 991
- (1443C.01)
Central HS Boys Basketball
HR 1583
- (2403C.01)
McCamy, Major General Steven R.
HR 1696
- (2622C.01)
St. Joseph Chapter of DAR
HR 2360
- (3319C.01)
Duckworth, Tara
HR 2361
- (3320C.01)
Hu, Xiaochu
HR 3562
- (5027C.01)
Roth, Robert
HR 4138
- (5852C.01)
Brown, Jack
HR 4139
- (5851C.01)
Collins, John
HR 4140
- (5850C.01)
Parkhurst, Jim
HR 4141
- (5849C.01)
Brown, Bob
HR 4142
- (5848C.01)
Davis, Gary
HR 4143
- (5847C.01)
Ramsey, Ron
HR 4144
- (5846C.01)
Jones, Randy
HR 4420
- (6260C.01)
Wheeler, Vera
HR 4421
- (5853C.02)
Deen, Tim
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