A selective digest of bills and briefings of interest Tuesday at the state Capitol. Click on the links for times, locations and details.
• HB 200 The state budget.
• House Bill 1133 Repeals the Public Land Development Corp.
• Senate Bill 215 Creates a Public Private Partnership Authority.
• House Bill 1481 Public funding of legislative races.
• House Bill 321 Election Day voting registration.
• House Bill 269 Residency requirements for legislative races.
• Senate BIll 563 Film tax credits.
• House Bill 1424 DLNR to acquire Lipoa Point.
• House Bill 634 Job security for workers of large businesses.
• Senate Bill 492 Excise tax on tobacco except for big cigars.
• Senate Bill 1171 Federal rules for Historic Preservation Division.
• House Bill 450 Hydrogen fueling station demonstration project.
• House Bill 635 Prompt action on broadband use applications.
• House Bill 90 Task force to study emergency vehicle noise.
• House Bill 1068 Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline.
• House Bill 1 Actuarial analysis for long-term care insurance program.
• Senate Bill 532 Breastfeeding in the workplace.
• Senate Bill 1135 Recycling of electronics.
• Senate Bill 69 Background checks for out-of-state firearms.
• Senate Bill 693 Red light traffic cameras.
• House Bill 535 Nighttime parking lots for homeless sleeping in cars.
• Senate Bill 665 Help to hire more doctors.
• Senate Bill 535 Domestic worker rights.
• Two bills on videoconferencing, recording of legislative hearings.
• Bunch of stuff on agriculture.
• Bunch of stuff on energy.
• Decision making on a state EITC, sleeping at bus stops, care home liability insurance, biased-based police, and brew pubs and beer.

—Chad Blair
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