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95th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Jake Zimmerman
District 083
Democrat
Elected:
2006
Years Served:
5
Committees
Rules - Pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f)
Rules
Insurance Policy
Utilities
Joint Committee on Gaming and Wagering
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 1654
- (4361L.01T)
Requires a notice of garnishment and a writ of sequestration to contain only the last four digits of a person's Social Security number instead of the full number
HB 1727
- (4291L.02I)
Changes the laws regarding ethics, lobbying, and campaign contributions
HB 1728
- (4030L.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the use of paper ballots at elections
HB 1834
- (4504L.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 1835
- (3820L.01I)
Allows individuals who are 62 years of age or older to defer paying property taxes on their residences under certain conditions by filing a claim with the county assessor
HB 1836
- (3821L.01I)
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
HB 1837
- (3819L.01I)
Revises the definition of "public governmental body" as it relates to the Open Meetings and Records Law, commonly known as the Sunshine Law, to include certain public officials and state employees
HB 1838
- (3822L.01I)
Prohibits elected officials of the state or any political subdivision or their staff from registering or acting as a lobbyist for one year after leaving office or employment with certain exceptions
HB 1839
- (3824L.01I)
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
HB 1858
- (4695S.03T)
Transfers the administrative responsibility for the Minority Teaching Scholarship and the Minority and Underrepresented Environmental Literacy Program to the Department of Higher Education
HB 1859
- (4568L.02I)
Requires attending physicians to advise patients on the advantages and disadvantages of breast implantation procedures
HB 1897
- (4532L.02I)
Allows political subdivisions to conduct ranked-choice voting in certain elections
HB 2041
- (4565L.01I)
Requires a landlord to supply a tenant with copies of utility bills or a written statement of the average monthly utility bill for the previous 12 months when entering into a lease, unless waived
HB 2440
- (5468L.02I)
Requires certain food or food products sold or offered for sale as kosher or kosher for Passover to have a label or symbol affixed to it identifying the person, agency, or entity that certified the product
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