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Juneau, AK 99801-1182
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Legislation Sponsored or Co-sponsored by Representative Bill Hudson During the 20th Legislature
Prime Sponsor of the Following Legislation
HB
73: An Act extending the termination dates of
the salmon marketing programs of the Alaska Seafood Marketing
Institute and the salmon marketing assessment; and providing for
an effective date.
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HB
120: An Act relating to the power of the
attorney general to waive immunity from suit in federal court:
and providing for an effective date.
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HB
125: An Act relating to contributions from
permanent fund dividents to the Alaska children's trust; and
providing for an effective date.
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HB
128: An Act relating to water quality; directing
the Department of Environmental Conservation to conduct water
quality research; establishing the Water Science Oversight Board;
and providing for an effective date.
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HB
225: An Act relating to legislative approval of
the terms of state employee collective bargaining agreements.
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HB
226: An Act relating to the retirement incentive
program for state employees; and providing for an effective date.
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HB
305: An Act relating to the offense of selling
or giving tobacco to a minor; and providing for an effective
date.
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HCR
10: Supporting construction of the east Lynn
Canal highway.
HJR
23: Relating to the seizure and sale of Alaska
commercial fishing entry permits by the United States Internal
Revenue Service.
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HJR
56: Relating to yttrium mining and transfer of
the linear induction motor research vehicle to Alaska.
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Co-Sponsor of the Following Legislation
HB
1: An Act relating to taxes on cigarettes and
tobacco products; and providing for an effective date.
HB
2: Allowing, for the purposes of permanent fund
divident eligibility, an individual to accompany, as the spouse
or minor or disabled dependent, another eligible resident who is
absent for any of the following reasons: vocational,
professional, or other specific education for which a comparable
program is not reasonably available in the state; secondary or
postsecondary education; military service; medical treatment;
service in the Congress or in the peace corps; to care for the
individual's terminally ill parent, spouse, sibling, child, or
stepchild; for up to 220 days to settle the estate of the
individuals's deceased parent, spouse, sibling, child, or
stepchild; to care for a parent, spouse, sibling, child, or
stepchild with a critical life-threatening illness whose
treatment plan, as recommended by the attending physician,
requires travel outside of the state for treatment at a medical
speciality complex; or other reasons that the commissioner of
revenue may establish by regulation; requiring for the purposes
of permanent fund dividend eligibility, a state resident to have
the intent to remain indefinitely; relating to the eligibility
for 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997 permanent fund
dividends of certain spouses and dependents of eligible
applicants.
HB
12: Relating to civil liability for injuries or
death resulting from equine activities.
HB
49: An Act establishing and relating to a
consumer protection section in the Department of Law; increasing
penalties for violation of laws relating to consumer protection;
requiring special accounting for money from certain actions
related to consumer protection; and providing for an effective
date.
HB
116: An Act relating to worker's compensation
self-insurance.
HB
123: An Act relating to the repeal of the
termination date of the federal tax obligation loan program under
the Commercial Fishing Loan Act; and providing for an effective
date.
HB
198: An Act relating to regional dive fishery
development associations and to dive fishery management
assessments; and providing for an effective date.
HB 203: An
Act relating to actions for unlawful trade practices.
HB
241: An Act relating to payment assistance for
costs of residing in the Alaska Pioneers' Home, and providing
that certain income and assets of a resident shall be disregarded
in determining payment assistance, including income from any
source in an amount up to $100, cash dividends and other income
up to $2,000 received under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement
Act, a permanent fund dividend, an amount for burial expenses of
the resident, the resident's spouse and dependents of the
resident, the primary residence of the resident's spouse or a
dependent of the resident, and other property up to a total value
of $5,000; and providing for an effective date.
HB
303: An Act extending the termination date of
the Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault; and
providing for an effective date.
HB
346: An Act extending the termination date of
the Citizens' Advisory Commission on Federal Areas in Alaska; and
providing for an effective date.
HB
356: An Act establishing the Joint Committee on
Military Bases in Alaska; and providing for an effective date.
HB
392: An Act relating to access by the Department
of Environmental Conservation and the Department of Fish and Game
to confidential tax records for fisheries resources prepared or
kept by the Department of Revenue under AS 43.75; relating to
certain salmon products reports; and providing for an effective
date.
HB
395: An Act relating to civil liability
resulting from the use of a defibrillator in providing emergency
aid.
HB 412: An
Act providing for the transfer of certain land to the City of
Whittier; and providing for an effective date.
HCR
2: Proposing amendments to the Uniform Rules of
the Alaska State Legislature relating to certain committee
meetings held outside of the state capital and to recess of the
legislature during the period the meetings are held; and
providing for an effective date.
HCR
9: Proposing amendments to the Uniform Rules of
the Alaska State Legislature relating to committee meetings; and
providing for an effective date.
HJR
29: Supporting an increase in federal funding
for prostate cancer research.
HJR
49: Relating to opposition to a moratorium on
the building of roads in the roadless areas of national forests.
SB
157: An Act establishing a children's trust
motor vehicle registration plate.
SCR
11: Creating the Long-Term Care Task Force.
SJR
9: Urging the United States Congress to pass
legislation to open the coastal plain of the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, to oil and gas exploration, development,
and production.
SJR
40: Relating to the fisheries management fee
proposed by President Clinton.
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