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98th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Eric Burlison
District 133
Republican
Elected:
2008
Years Served:
8
Committees
Professional Registration and Licensing, Chairman
Elementary and Secondary Education
Joint Committee on Administrative Rules
Select Committee on Budget
Select Committee on General Laws
Select Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 1462
- (4783H.01I)
Prohibits an employer from requiring a person to become a member of a labor organization as a condition or continuation of employment
HB 1463
- (4645H.02P)
Modifies provisions relating to sales tax on admission or fees to places of amusement and entertainment
HB 1464
- (4803S.03C)
Exempts motorcyclists 21 years of age or older from wearing a helmet when operating a motorcycle or motortricycle if they have the appropriate health insurance coverage
HB 1465
- (5017H.02P)
Changes the laws regarding collaborative practice arrangements between advanced practice registered nurses and physicians
HB 1466
- (4978H.01P)
Establishes guidelines for the regulation of occupations and professions not regulated by the Division of Professional Registration
HB 1467
- (4721H.01I)
Specifies that no appropriation from general revenue to the Department of Transportation will be expended if the department has spent funds from the State Road Fund for the same or like purpose
HB 1468
- (4577H.01P)
Allows any person to carry a concealed firearm anywhere that isn't expressly prohibited by law
HB 1469
- (4944H.01I)
Adopts the Compact for a Balanced Budget
HB 1470
- (4612H.01I)
Creates the "Interstate Power Compact" to protect member states' sovereignty and assurances granted under the Tenth Amendment with regard to the prevention and control of air pollution
HB 1928
- (5408H.02P)
Creates the "Legislative Task Force on Dyslexia" and requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to employ a dyslexia specialist and develop professional development programs for school staff
HB 2153
- (5784H.01I)
Provides that the statutory prohibition of the unlawful practice of optometry shall not apply to optometry students
HB 2350
- (5924H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding telehealth services
HB 2362
- (6018H.01I)
Exempts unarmed security guards working on gambling boats from political subdivision licensing requirements
HB 2594
- (6537H.03I)
Establishes the "Local Economic and Academic Partnership Act"
HB 2655
- (6637H.01I)
Authorizes an income tax credit for the eligible costs of bringing a sports or academic event to the state
HB 2662
- (6735H.01I)
Establishes the “Short Term Rental Freedom Act” which prohibits political subdivisions from enacting or enforcing an ordinance prohibiting or unreasonably restricting residential dwelling rentals.
HCR 57
- (4579H.04C)
Applies to Congress for the calling of a convention to propose certain amendments to the United States Constitution which place limits on the federal government
HJR 56
- (4731H.02C)
Proposes a constitutional amendment to limit general revenue appropriations and mandate state income tax rate reductions in certain situations
HJR 99
- (6552H.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to parental rights
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