Bills to Kill: Difference between revisions
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[https://www.gencourtmobile.com/2023/HB125 HB125] - A bill to make it harder for kids to work | [https://www.gencourtmobile.com/2023/HB125 HB125] - A bill to make it harder for kids to work | ||
[https://www.gencourtmobile.com/2023/HB208 HB208] - Establishing greenhouse gas emission reduction goals for the state and establishing a climate action plan. |
Revision as of 19:41, 21 January 2023
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2023
HB32 - Prohibits possession of guns in a school
HB40 - A bill to make it easier to commit voter fraud
HB48 - A bill to require employers to let employees wear masks and engage in other branch covidian nonsense
HB53 - A bill prohibiting the sale or possession of an aerosol self-defense spray weapon for persons under 16 years of age.
HB57 - A bill to increase the statewide minimum wage
HB58 - Prohibiting payment of subminimum wages.
HB59 - A bill to require a background check before private sales of firearms
HB61 - A bill to repeal our ban on CRT in public schools
HB78 - A bill to repeal federal firearm law nullification that Free Staters helped get through in 2022
HB92 - Environmental fascism
HB118 - Bans anti-union training
HB125 - A bill to make it harder for kids to work
HB208 - Establishing greenhouse gas emission reduction goals for the state and establishing a climate action plan.