96th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Past Activity Registers
For Actions Recorded on: January 12, 2011

BillSponsorBill String
 Bill Information
HB45Hoskins, DennySS SCS HCS HB 45
 0145S.06T - Changes the laws regarding the Big Government Get Off My Back Act which provides an income tax deduction for certain small businesses that create new full-time jobs
HB47Cookson, SteveHB 47
 0369L.01I - Requires certain recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program benefits to be tested for the illegal use of controlled substances
HB73Brandom, EllenSS SCS HCS HB 73 & 47
 0434S.05T - Requires certain applicants for and recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program benefits to be tested for illegal drug use and the benefit card to include a photo of the recipient or payee
HB147Cauthorn, JohnHB 147
 0027L.01I - Requires the Commissioner of the Office of Administration or other state purchasing agent to buy forest products, bricks, or aluminum produced in Missouri with certain exceptions
HB148Nance, BobHCS HB 148
 0445L.02C - Prohibits a residential contractor from advertising or promising to pay or rebate all or any portion of an insurance deductible as an inducement to the sale of goods or services
HB149Day, DavidSCS HB 149
 0523S.02T - Removes the expiration and termination dates for the provisions which allow an individual or corporation to designate part of a tax refund to the Missouri Military Family Relief Fund
HB150Webber, StephenHB 150
 0574L.01I - Requires a Missouri state employee to be compensated an amount equal to the difference between his or her military compensation and state salary when the military leave of absence exceeds 120 hours
HB151Kelly, ChrisHB 151
 0579L.01T - Authorizes an individual or corporation to designate all or a portion of his or her income tax refund to the Organ Donor Program or to send a separate check with the payment of his or her taxes
HB152Kelly, ChrisHB 152
 0639L.01I - Decreases the individual income tax rate, eliminates corporate income tax, authorizes a sales tax on taxable services, and authorizes the Department of Revenue to establish a sales tax rebate program
HB153Black, LindaHB 153
 0260L.01P - Designates a portion of State Highway 8 in St. Francois County as the "Ferlin Huskey Highway"
HB154Black, LindaHCS HB 154
 0467L.02C - Changes the laws regarding the Department of Corrections
HB155Black, LindaHB 155
 0470L.01I - Requires a coroner to notify the prosecuting attorney of the proper county instead of an associate circuit judge when he or she completes an inquisition regarding a death by a felonious act
HB156Black, LindaHB 156
 0469L.01I - Establishes Sam Pratt's Law which authorizes the Department of Health and Senior Services to prohibit unlicensed child care providers from continuing to provide services if there are pending criminal charges
HB157Faith, SallyHB 157
 0495L.02I - Prohibits municipal employment contracts from exceeding two years and specifies that, upon resignation or termination of a contract, no employee can receive a payout of more than six months' pay
HB158Barnes, JayHB 158
 0776L.01I - Adds an action for injurious falsehood to the two-year statute of limitations
HB159Brandom, EllenHB 159
 0492L.01I - Allows for house arrest with electronic monitoring or shackling for certain nonviolent offenders and requires the state to provide reimbursement for the total cost of house arrest in certain cases
HB160Brandom, EllenHB 160
 0480L.02I - Requires co-employees to be released from liability for negligence in performing the nondelegable duty of an employer to provide a safe workplace when the negligence contributes to injury or death
HB161Cox, StanleySS SCS HCS HB 161
 0781S.05T - Changes the laws regarding certain transient guest taxes
HB162Fisher, BarneyHB 162
 0735L.01P - Changes the laws regarding workers' compensation liability
HB163Fisher, BarneySS SCS HCS HB 163
 0747S.06T - Changes the laws regarding unemployment compensation and makes Missouri eligible to receive extended federal unemployment benefit funds
HB164Franz, WardHB 164
 0544L.01I - Changes the age when the juvenile court will have jurisdiction over a child involving a state or local traffic violation from a child up to 15 1/2 years of age to a child up to 15 years of age
HB165Franz, WardHB 165
 0543L.01I - Requires the Missouri Supreme Court standards from September 17, 1996, regarding representation of children by guardians ad litem to be updated
HB166Brandom, EllenHB 166
 0302L.01I - Designates the day after Thanksgiving each year as "Native American Day"
HB167Nolte, JerryHB 167
 0547L.01P - Requires Missouri driver's license examinations to only be administered in English
HB168Nolte, JerryHB 168
 0549L.01I - Requires any driver's license, commercial driver's license, non-driver's license, or instruction permit issued to a noncitizen who is lawfully present in the U. S. to include a noncitizen status emblem
HB169Nolte, JerryHB 169
 0199L.01I - Allows public schools to offer courses in ballroom dance which will be treated as a qualified fine arts and a physical education activity for academic credit
HB170Nolte, JerryHB 170
 0719L.01I - Specifies that an employer subject to certain workers' compensation provisions must be liable to furnish compensation for injury or death of an employee by occupational disease
HB171Ruzicka, DonHB 171
 0768L.01P - Allows certain third class cities to cancel any primary election for the office of mayor and councilman
HB172Ruzicka, DonHB 172
 0770L.01I - Specifies that certain funds placed in an irrevocable trust for funeral services will not be considered an asset when determining eligibility and benefits under certain public assistance programs
HB173Koenig, AndrewHB 173
 0696L.01I - Prohibits limiting the investment of funds by the board of the Missouri Higher Education Savings Program to a specified grouping or list of investment vehicles
HB174Thomson, MikeHCS HB 174
 0823L.02T - Changes the composition of the Coordinating Board for Higher Education, the University of Missouri Board of Curators, and the Missouri State University Board of Governors
HB175McNeil, MargoHB 175
 0396L.01I - Increases from $14,300 to $16,000 the minimum base used to calculate the senior citizens property tax credit, commonly known as circuit breaker
HB176McNeil, MargoHB 176
 0436L.01I - Creates the crime of caller identification spoofing when a person places a call knowingly inserting false information into a caller identification system to mislead, defraud, or deceive
HB177McNeil, MargoHB 177
 0453L.01I - Prohibits political subdivisions from using an automated speed enforcement system to enforce speeding violations within 500 feet of any speed limit sign reducing the limit except in speical school zones
HB178Nasheed, JamilahHB 178
 0029L.01I - Authorizes the expungement of certain criminal records
HB179Nasheed, JamilahHB 179
 0175L.01I - Raises the compulsory school attendance age to 18 in all school districts unless the student has successfully completed 16 credits towards high school graduation
HB180Nasheed, JamilahHB 180
 0347L.01I - Authorizes an election authority to establish a procedure allowing registered voters to provide an email address to receive information in conjunction with the conduct of elections
HB181Nasheed, JamilahHB 181
 0028L.01I - Increases the excise tax on cigarettes from 17 cents to 33 cents per pack of 20 cigarettes to be deposited, less a 3% collection fee, into the General Revenue Fund
HB182Walton Gray, RochelleHB 182
 0363L.01T - Designates the first Friday in March as "Dress in Blue for Colon Cancer Awareness Day"
HB183Silvey, RyanHB 183
 0651L.01T - Changes the laws regarding the Police Retirement System of Kansas City and the Civilian Employees' Retirement System of the Police Department of Kansas City
HB184Dugger, TonySS SCS HB 184
 0801S.03T - Authorizes commissioners of certain road districts to be compensated for their services and specifies that risk coverages procured by certain political subdivisions will not require competitive bids
HB185Loehner, TomHB 185
 0697L.01I - Renames the Joint Committee on Urban Farming to the Joint Committee on Urban Agriculture and changes the expiration date of the provisions regarding the committee to January 1, 2013
HB186Entlicher, SueSCS HB 186
 0818S.02T - Changes the laws regarding county officers
HB187Conway, PatHCS HB 187 & 54
 0808L.02P - Repeals the provision that requires a political party's emblem to be printed on an election ballot above the party caption
HB188Molendorp, ChrisHB 188
 0803L.01I - Adds Cass County to the list of counties authorized to enact nuisance abatement ordinances regarding the condition of real property
HB189Ruzicka, DonHB 189
 0772L.01P - Repeals the provision which prohibits expanded polypropylene coolers from being on or within 50 feet of any river in this state except for certain specified rivers and areas
HB190Ruzicka, DonHB 190
 0774L.01T - Authorizes divisions within the Department of Natural Resources to receive funds to be placed in a revolving fund for the purpose of cash transactions involving the sale of items made by the divisions
HB191Ruzicka, DonHB 191
 0773L.01I - Authorizes the State Treasurer to deposit all moneys in the State Park Earnings Fund in any qualified depository of the state and requires these deposits to be secured in a manner provided by law
HB192Jones, TimothyHCS HB 192
 0577L.02P - Changes the laws regarding environmental protection programs
HCR1Jones, TimothyHCR 1
 0690L.01I - State of the State Wednesday, January 19, 2011, at 7:00p.m.
HCR2Jones, TimothyHCR 2
 0691L.01I - Joint Session to receive a message from Chief Justice William Ray Price, Jr., Wednesday, February 2, 2011, at 10:30a.m.
HCR9Barnes, JayHCR 9
 0420L.02I - Submits an official application by the State of Missouri for the calling of a federal amendment convention
HJR5Pollock, DarrellHCS HJR 5
 0597L.03P - Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing citizens the right to hunt, fish, trap, and harvest wildlife using traditionally approved devices or methods
HR81Loehner, TomHR 81
 0846L.01I - Grants the 4-H Citizenship Youth Forum use of the House Chamber on Friday, July 1, 2011, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
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