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99th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Rick Brattin
District 055
Republican
Elected:
2010
Years Served:
8
Committees
Special Committee on Government Oversight, Chairman
Local Government
Veterans
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 264
- (0626H.01I)
Requires all employers and business entities to enroll and actively participate in a federal work authorization program and imposes stricter penalties for employing an unauthorized alien
HB 265
- (0619H.01I)
Prohibits an employer from requiring a person to become a member of a labor organization as a condition or continuation of employment
HB 266
- (0657H.02I)
Eliminates tenure for new employees at public institutions of higher education and specifies information that public institutions of higher education must make available to the public
HB 267
- (0712H.01I)
Establishes a policy that requires each state department to submit a budget analysis that reports expenditures to the appropriations committee that oversees the department
HB 268
- (0655H.01I)
Requires all inmates receiving an on-site non-emergency medical examination or treatment from correctional center personnel to be charged 50 cents per visit
HB 602
- (1068H.02I)
Changes the laws regarding abortion
HB 744
- (1435H.01I)
Allows the Coordinating Board for Higher Education to authorize community colleges to offer baccalaureate degrees
HB 745
- (1503H.01I)
Requires that all school restrooms, locker rooms, and shower rooms accessible for use by multiple students shall be designated for and used by male or female students only
HB 869
- (1693H.02I)
Prohibits municipalities from imposing certain requirements on construction industry employers
HB 980
- (1989H.01I)
Changes the law regarding sanctuary policies for municipalities
HB 981
- (2022H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the detachment of property from one city and concurrent annexation into another city
HB 982
- (1726H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding tax credits so that tax credits are nontransferable
HB 1003
- (1040H.02I)
Changes the laws regarding tax increment allocation redevelopment
HB 1021
- (0748H.02I)
Specifies that no gifts shall be given to medical practitioners
HB 1071
- (1974H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to minor traffic violations
HB 1072
- (2134H.01I)
Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement and dedicates the resulting revenue to the State Road Fund
HB 1205
- (2326H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the terms of office for certain local officials
HB 1206
- (2323H.01I)
Changes the law regarding city clerks
HB 1224
- (2358H.02C)
Allows farm equipment to travel on state highways during harvest and planting seasons after dark so long as such equipment has appropriate lighting
HCR 16
- (1358H.02I)
Urges Congress to require health care providers to publish pricing information for health care services
HJR 17
- (0766H.01I)
Authorizes a property tax exemption for individuals who have owned real property for thirty years and individuals who have owned personal property for ten years
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