Eugene Register Guard                                                                                                                                       January 25, 2005
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Bills introduced Monday

  

SALEM - Among bills introduced Monday were ones to:

• Reduce minimum wage for employees under 18 years old for first 60 days of employment by 50 cents and for employees who receive taxable tips to $7.25, House Bill 2409, introduced by Rep. George Gilman, R-Medford.

• Require health insurance to cover clinical breast exams, HB 2407, by Rep. Diane Rosenbaum, D-Portland.

• Require health insurance to cover periodic colorectal exams, Senate Bill 374, by Sen. Peter Courtney, D-Salem.

• Require state universities and community colleges to accept credits from other state universities and community colleges for credit toward a degree, require common course numbering system in state colleges and universities, SB 369, by Courtney.

• Prohibit recording and selling motion pictures in theaters without consent from theater owners, SB 268, by Sen. Ryan Deckert, D-Beaverton.

- By The Associated Press