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- SB 626 Carrying concealed handguns; protective orders.
- SB 628 Threats of death or bodily injury; penalty.
- SB 635 TANF eligibility; drug-related felonies.
- SB 644 Battery; public transportation operators; penalty.
- SB 648 Abortion; informed written consent.
- SB 654 Domestic violence-related misdemeanors; enhanced penalty.
- SB 655 Protective orders; assault and battery; penalty.
- SB 666 License plates, special; prohibits DMV from issuing certain plates to registered sex offenders.
- SB 677 Concealed handgun permits; fees.
- SB 694 Firearm, crossbow or bow and arrow; shooting in or across road or street, penalty.
- SB 699 Concealed handgun permits, out-of-state; government-issued photo id., reciprocal agreements.
- SB 713 Concealed Carry Reciprocity Advisory Commission; established, report.
- SB 716 Firearm transfers; penalties.
- SB 728 Punitive damages; injury by intoxicated drivers, admission of evidence.
- SB 729 Unmanned aircraft system; use during commission of a crime, penalty.
- SB 730 Driving while texting; involuntary manslaughter, maiming, etc., of another, penalties.
- SB 760 Malicious impersonation by computer; penalty.
- SB 764 Concealed handgun; recognition of out-of-state permits.
- SB 768 Reckless driving; exceeding speed limit.
- SJ 12 Constitutional amendment; qualifications to vote, restoration of civil rights.
- SJ 24 Human trafficking; work group to study safe harbor policy for minor victims.
- SJ 83 Medicaid fraud cases; DMAS, et al., to study conferral of authority to local departments.