Friday, January 6, 2012

List of prefiled bills for 2012 Alaska legislative session

     --HB243, Rep. Scott Kawasaki, prohibiting certain automated telephone solicitations;    --HB244, Kawasaki, providing that for-profit corporations and limited liability companies organized in the state are not persons for purpose of influencing the outcomes of public office elections, initiatives, referendums or recalls;
   --HB245, Rep. Mike Hawker, establishing a snow classic as an authorized form of charitable gaming;
   --HB246, Rep. Bill Thomas, naming certain bridges;
   --HB247, Rep. Bob Lynn, establishing July 30 each year as Alaska National Guard Day;
   --HB248, Rep. Alan Dick, naming the Al Wright Airport at Minto;
    --HB249, Dick, naming the Koyukuk Station Veterans' Airport at Koyukuk;
   --HB250, Thomas, relating to the renewable energy grant fund and recommendation program;
   --HB251, Dick, relating to the Board of Veterinary Examiners and the practice of veterinary medicine;
   --HB252, Rep. Mia Costello, exempting certain small businesses from the corporate income tax;
   --HB253, Rep. Bill Stoltze, classifying certain substances as schedule IIA controlled substances;
   --HB254, Dick, establishing the Alaska Native Language Preservation and Advisory Council and relating to the preservation, restoration and revitalization of Alaska Native languages;
   --HB255, Thomas, Rep. Les Gara, prohibiting a driver from reading or typing a text message or other nonvoice message or communication on a cell phone, computer or personal data assistant while driving a motor vehicle;
   --HB256, Dick, repealing provisions relating to the power and duties of the state education department to intervene in a school district to improve instructional practices;
   --HB257, Rep. Beth Kerttula, relating to time limitations on applications for compensation to victims of crime by the Violent Crimes Compensation Board;
   --SB134, Sen. Albert Kookesh, relating to child support awards;
   --SB135, Sen. Hollis French, relating to rights of crime victims;
   --SB136, Sen. Bill Wielechowski, providing tax credit for employing an Alaska veteran;
   --SB137, Sen. Bettye Davis, requiring suicide awareness and prevention training for certain school personnel;
   --SB138, Wielechowski, Davis, Sens. Dennis Egan, Johnny Ellis, relating to inclusion of charges of a vendor of goods or services on the bills of certain telecommunications carriers;
   --SB139, Davis, increasing the base student allocation for public schools;
   --SB140, Sens. Kevin Meyer, Cathy Giessel, Donny Olson, classifying certain substances as schedule IIA controlled substances;
   --SB141, Ellis, Wielechowski, Davis, Sen. Tom Wagoner, creating the Alaska pension trust reserve fund;
   --SB142, Ellis, Wielechowski, Davis, Wagoner, making appropriations from the constitutional budget reserve fund, under the constitution, to the Alaska Permanent Fund and Alaska pension trust reserve fund;
   --SB143, Giessel, by request, relating to the Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers and Land Surveyors and to the department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development;
   --SB144, Giessel, Olson, temporarily reinstating the child and health immunization program in the state health department;
   --SB145, Wagoner, Sen. John Coghill, providing for a credit against the oil and gas production tax for costs incurred in drilling certain oil or natural gas exploration wells in the Nenana Basin;
   --SB146, Giessel, establishing a snow classic as an authorized form of charitable gaming;
   --SB147, Kookesh, relating to an Alaska Water and Sewer Task Force; and
   --SJR10, Wielechowski, proposing an amendment to the constitution relating to deposits to the constitutional budget reserve fund from surplus oil revenue.

   Source: Alaska Legislature     

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