Committee Agenda

Committee:    House State Affairs
Room:     412
Date:     Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Time:     10:00 AM



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         HB 1320      provide tax incentives for certain wind energy facilities and energy transmission equipment.
             The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Office of the Governor

         HB 1184      create a renewable energy property tax incentive program.
             Representatives Dykstra, Ahlers, Brunner, Burg, Cutler, Gassman, Gillespie, Hackl, Halverson, Hargens, Hunt, Krebs, Lucas, Moore, Noem, Olson (Russell), Peters, Rausch, Rave, Rhoden, Sigdestad, Street, Vanneman, and Vehle and Senators Dempster, Gant, Gray, Hansen (Tom), Hanson (Gary), Heidepriem, Kloucek, Nesselhuf, Olson (Ed), Peterson (Jim), and Sutton

         HB 1286      provide for legislative redistricting by a bipartisan, nonlegislative commission.
             Representatives Thompson, Bradford, Burg, Dennert, Elliott, Engels, Feinstein, Gassman, Gillespie, Halverson, Hargens, Lucas, Moore, Nygaard, Sigdestad, and Street and Senators Turbak Berry, Jerstad, Katus, Kloucek, and Two Bulls

         HB 1272      establish a state renewable energy standard.
             Representatives Feinstein, Ahlers, Burg, Dennert, Elliott, Engels, Gassman, Lucas, Miles, Moore, Nygaard, Sigdestad, Thompson, and Van Norman and Senators Hanson (Gary), Bartling, Heidepriem, Hoerth, Jerstad, Katus, Kloucek, Koetzle, Maher, Nesselhuf, and Two Bulls

         HB 1319      make an appropriation for the purpose of making revolving loans to public entities for energy saving projects and to declare an emergency.
             The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Office of the Governor

         HB 1266      require standards for the exercise of delegated legislative authority.
             Representatives Hunt, Deadrick, Lust, and Thompson and Senators Hunhoff, Hundstad, and Smidt (Orville)

         HJR 1004      To propose a constitutional amendment to provide for a maximum of forty legislative days each year.
             Representatives Lucas, Ahlers, Bradford, Brunner, Cutler, Faehn, Heineman, Hills, Miles, Nelson, Rave, Rhoden, Turbiville, Van Etten, and Van Norman and Senators Nesselhuf, Albers, Bartling, Garnos, Katus, Knudson, Koetzle, McCracken, and Olson (Ed)

BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.

         HB 1231      increase the one-time payments made to school districts with growing enrollments.
             Representatives Wick, Ahlers, Cutler, Dennert, Faehn, Glenski, Hackl, Hills, Hunt, Jerke, Koistinen, Krebs, McLaughlin, Miles, Novstrup (Al), Novstrup (David), and Weems and Senators Gant, Abdallah, Duenwald, Greenfield, Hansen (Tom), Hauge, Maher, and Turbak Berry

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         LARRY RHODEN, Chair