It's been a relatively slow August in the state Capitol, with few public hearings and no voting sessions in the Assembly or Senate, but lawmakers have still introduced numerous bills for consideration.

Those include changing rules for campaign fundraising and signature-gathering, creating a sales tax holiday during back-to-school season and extending the statute of limitations for second-degree sexual assault.

Here's a roundup of notable legislation introduced this month. None of these bills have received public hearings, the first step to becoming law. Lawmakers have drafted more than 400 pieces of legislation this year, though only a fraction will end up becoming law.

You can read our July roundup here :

Extending statute of limitations for sexual assault

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