91st General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Past Activity Registers
For Actions Recorded on: May 09, 2001

BillSponsorBill String
 Bill Information
HB2Green, TimCCS SCS HCS HB 2
 0002L.04T - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the State Board of Education and of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
HB3Green, TimCCS SCS HCS HB 3
 0003L.04T - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Higher Education and the several divisions, programs, and institutions of higher education.
HB4Green, TimCCS SCS HCS HB 4
 0004L.04T - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Revenue and the Department of Transportation.
HB5Green, TimCCS SCS HCS HB 5
 0005L.04T - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Office of Administration, the Department of Transportation, and the Chief Executive's Office.
HB6Green, TimCCS SCS HCS HB 6
 0006L.04T - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Conservation, and several divisions.
HB7Green, TimCCS SCS HCS HB 7
 0007L.04T - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Economic Development, Department of Insurance, and Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.
HB8Green, TimCCS SCS HCS HB 8
 0008L.04T - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Public Safety.
HB9Green, TimCCS SCS HCS HB 9
 0009L.04T - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Corrections.
HB10Green, TimCCS SCS HCS HB 10
 0010L.04T - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Mental Health, the Board of Public Buildings, and the Department of Health.
HB11Green, TimCCS SCS HCS HB 11
 0011L.04T - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, and distrubtions of the Department of Social Services.
HB16Green, TimCCS SCS HB 16
 0016L.03T - Reappropriates money for capital improvement and other purposes.
HB52Ward, DanielHB 52
 0176L.03T - Prohibits the prosecuting attorney of St. Francois County from engaging in the private practice of law.
HB202Rizzo, HenrySCS HB 202
 0668S.05T - Changes procedural requirements of, increases tax ceiling for, and grants additional powers to transportation development districts.
HB207Ross, CarsonHCS HB 207
 0590L.02T - Permits the Veterans' Commission Capital Improvement Trust Fund to issue matching grants for veterans service officer programs.
HB242Smith, PhilipSCS HB 242
 0674L.05T - Allows a transient guest tax to be adopted in the cities of Clarksville, Louisiana, and Ste. Genevieve and in Ste. Genevieve County.
HB279Shoemyer, WesHCS HB 279
 0711L.03T - Expands the newborn screening requirements to include additional treatable and manageable disorders.
HB349Hosmer, WilliamSCS HS HB 349
 0027S.08C - Revises laws on elder abuse, Medicaid fraud, nursing homes, public assistance, child care, and regional assessment centers.
HB361Shoemyer, WesSCS HB 361
 1033S.02T - Authorizes conveyance of certain state water rights to Clarence Cannon Wholesale Water Commission.
HB366Champion, NormaHB 366
 0788L.02P - Disallows a state income tax deduction for retirement benefits to the extent the same are otherwise excluded or deducted from federal or Missouri adjusted gross income.
HB385Franklin, J.SCS HB 385
 1117S.09C - Revises school retirement systems.
HB421Graham, CharlesCCS SS SCS HS HB 421
 1100L.14C - Provides that consumption, not sale or provision, of intoxicating beverages is the proximate cause of injuries resulting from intoxication.
HB426O'Toole, JamesHCS HB 426
 1312L.02P - Authorizes a deferred retirement option plan for certain retirement systems; revises firefighters' retirement systems.
HB428Kelly, GaryHCS HB 428
 1168L.02P - Creates crime of eluding a law enforcement official.
HB473Robirds, EstelSCS HB 473
 1205S.03T - Designates cut-leaved teasel, common teasel, and kudzu vine as noxious weeds.
HB498Wagner, HowardSCS HB 498
 1326L.03T - Changes the petitioning provisions for opting out of the city manager form of government.
HB555Foley, JamesSCS HS HB 555
 1232S.08C - Establishes a life sciences research program, creates a life sciences research board, and provides for disposition of tobacco settlement moneys.
HB567Treadway, JosephCCS SS SCS HCS HB 567
 1484L.12T - Makes various changes to different boards supervised by the Division of Professional Registration.
HB606Kennedy, HarrySCS HB 606
 1543S.05T - Changes and standardizes certain provisions regarding county recorders of deeds.
HB648Ostmann, LucindaSCS HB 648,HB 477 & HB 805
 1664S.07T - Creates an alternative method of obtaining temporary driving permit.
HB660Hagan-Harrell, MarySCS HCS HB 660
 1149S.06T - Revises public school retirement systems.
HB679Boykins, AmberHB 679
 1685L.01T - Allows state employees to take a leave of absence to serve as a bone marrow or human organ donor.
HB691Barnett, MyronSCS HB 691
 1653S.02T - Makes notice of reregistration of motor vehicles mandatory.
HB736Liese, ChrisSCS HS HB 736
 1799S.05C - Revises banking law.
HB780Scheve, MaySS SCS HCS HB 780
 1669S.22F - Revises certain economic development tax credits.
HB824Abel, MarkHS HCS HB 824
 1684L.06F - Creates a Pharmaceutical Investment Program for Seniors to help defray the cost of pharmaceuticals for senior citizens.
HB831Carnahan, RussHCS HB 831
 1873L.03P - Creates office for victims of crime, funded by an increase in certain court filing fees.
HB835Britt, PhillipSCS HS HCS HB 835, 90, 707, 373, 641, 510, 516 & 572
 2008S.11F - Revises laws on crime.
HB881Scott, DelbertSCS HB 881
 1915S.03T - Allows nursing home district directors to be elected in districts or at-large.
HB904Merideth, DennySCS HB 904
 1421S.03T - Expands the Missouri Economic Diversification and Afforestation Act of 1990 to include more recent agroforestry practices.
HB924Wiggins, GarySCS HS HCS HB 924, 714, 685, 756, 734 & 518
 2090S.24C - Redirects and provides funding for transportation; enacts other provisions relating to transportation.
HB981Willoughby, PhillipHS HCS HB 981 & 665
 2282L.04P - Immunizes teachers in public schools from tort liability for reporting violent acts of students; and subjects the state to liability for violations of certain federal laws.
HB1000Kreider, JimSCS HS HCS HB 1000
 2203L.05T - Changes the composition of congressional districts.
HCR24Boucher, ArthurSCS HCR 24
 2070S.02C - Urges the U.S. Congress to address the issue of increased fuel prices by developing domestic sources to reduce the nation's dependency on foreign sources of fuel.
HCR34Boucher, ArthurHCR 34
 2339L.01I - Establishes a Joint Interim Committee to study the allocation of excursion gambling boat admission fees through the Gaming Commission Fund.
HJR11Gambaro, DerioHS HJR 11
 0728L.03T - Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the City of St. Louis to revise or amend charter to provide for county officers.
HR1894Wilson, VictoriaHR 1894
 2341C.01 - Grants the Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Policy the use of the House Chambers on Wednesday, May 23, 2001, for a mock legislative session.
HR1944Legan, KennethHR 1944
 2714C.01 - To applaud the BuffaLo High School FFA Program
HR1945Boatright, MattHR 1945
 2791C.01I - Retirement of Gerald L. Fillinger
HR1946Naeger, PatrickHR 1946
 2784C.01I - 104th Birthday of Joe Devenyns
HR1947Hartzler, EdwinHR 1947
 2772C.01I - Eagle Scout Joshua Michael Doucette
HR1948Hartzler, EdwinHR 1948
 2773C.01I - Eagle Scout Timothy J. Clark
HR1949Hartzler, EdwinHR 1949
 2774C.01I - Eagle Scout Ryan Lawrence Drake
HR1950Cunningham, JaneHR 1950
 2659C.01I - Congratulations to Todd Castagno
HR1951Hohulin, MartinHR 1951
 2743C.01I - In honor of John Short
HR1952Portwood, CharlesHR 1952
 2576C.01I - In appreciation of Ginny Shaller
HR1953Britt, PhillipHR 1953
 2745C.01 - Retirement of La Fern Daugherty
HR1954Britt, PhillipHR 1954
 2746C.01I - Retirement of James Edward Finch
HR1955Britt, PhillipHR 1955
 2747C.01I - Retirement of Carolyn R. Mullins
HR1956Britt, PhillipHR 1956
 2748C.01I - Retirement of Natalie R. Tate
HR1957Crump, WayneHR 1957
 2812C.01I - In honor of the 2001 Youth-Only Spring Turkey Hunting Season
HR1958Phillips, SusanHR 1958
 2763C.01I - 50th Anniversary of the Park Hill School District
HR1959Levin, DavidHR 1959
 2795C.01I - To commend Alan Thomas
HR1960Levin, DavidHR 1960
 2796C.01I - To commend David Parato
HR1961Levin, DavidHR 1961
 2797C.01I - To commend Kevin Goldberg
HR1962Levin, DavidHR 1962
 2798C.01I - To commend Sami Weilansky
HR1963Levin, DavidHR 1963
 2799C.02I - To commend Jackie Blair
HR1964Levin, DavidHR 1964
 2800C.01I - To commend Catherine Klotz
HR1965Levin, DavidHR 1965
 2801C.01I - To commend Christina DiGasbarro
HR1966Levin, DavidHR 1966
 2802C.01I - To commend Tyler Rowe
HR1967Levin, DavidHR 1967
 2803C.01I - To commend Stephen Wright
HR1968Levin, DavidHR 1968
 2804C.01I - To commend Robert Foster
HR1969Levin, DavidHR 1969
 2805C.01I - To commend Bryan Barnett
HR1970Levin, DavidHR 1970
 2806C.01I - To commend Sara Freund
HR1971Levin, DavidHR 1971
 2807C.02I - To commend Parsa Bastani
HR1972Levin, DavidHR 1972
 2808C.01 - To commend Amy Engle
HR1973Boucher, ArthurHR 1973
 2744C.02I - Retirement of Janet Garnett
HR1974Johnson, ConnieHR 1974
 2814C.01I - In memory of Randy Cox
HR1975Wilson, VictoriaHR 1975
 2688C.02I - Retirement of Andrew C. Twaddle
HR1976Lawson, MauriceHR 1976
 2728C.01I - 92nd Birthday of Denzil Stevenson
SB10HS HCS SCS SB 10
 0358L.07T - Expands exception to expiration of judgments in divorce to include pensions, life insurance, and other employee benefits.
SB42SCS SB 42 & 108
 0522S.03P - Regulates Internet access for minors in public libraries and schools.
SB69SCS SB 69 & 458
 0519S.03P - Amends classifications of felony crimes of stealing and receipt of stolen property.
SB89HS HCS SS SCS SB 89 & 37
 0301L.07T - Creates a new possession crime for anhydrous ammonia, increases penalties for current ammonia crimes, and adds crimes for handling of certain methamphetamine precursor drugs.
SB135SB 135
 0530L.01I - Creates the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.
SB151CCS#2 HCS SCS SB 151
 0330S.05T - Prohibits insurers from placing applicants in high risk coverage categories based on no prior insurance coverage because of military service.
SB226HS HCS SS SCS SB 226
 0834L.20F - Creates a Life Sciences Research Program.
SB266CCS HS HCS SCS SB 266
 1155S.10T - Enacts provisions for blood-borne pathogens, external defibrillators, lupus, tuberculosis, women's health services, and childhood lead testing.
SB275SB 275
 1024S.01I - Allows the placement of a deaf or hearing impaired notation on driver's licenses.
SB288HS HCS SB 288
 0578L.04T - Revises business procedures and the Uniform Commercial Code.
SB304HCS SB 304
 1141L.03C - Permits removal of a trustee upon petition of the settlor, co-trustee or any beneficiary.
SB319CCS HCS SB 319
 1037S.06T - Revises reading assessment and reading improvement program.
SB323CCS HS SS SCS SB 323 & 230
 1023L.13T - Allows various local taxes for tourism and other purposes.
SB371HS HCS SB 371
 1480L.03T - Modifies and clarifies provisions of certain state retirement systems.
SB374HS SCS SB 374
 1462L.03T - Establishes a program of air pollution emissions banking and trading.
SB476HS HCS SS SCS SB 476, 427 & 62
 1893L.05C - Revises election laws.
SB486HS HCS SCS SB 486 & SB 422
 1015L.07C - Recalling fire district board members requires misconduct in office.
SB510SS SCS SB 510, 512 & 133
 2001S.08F - Revises charter school laws.
SB525SS SCS SB 525
 2050S.05F - Requires sellers of motor fuel to notify buyers at the pump of the amount and type of oxygenate blended in the motor fuel.
SB578SCS SB 578
 2140S.02C - Creates a fixed and contingent expiration date for the federal reimbursement allowance program.
SB586Klindt, DavidSCS SB 586
 1753S.03C - Repeals and re-enacts current congressional districts.
SJR1HCS SS SCS SJR 1 & 4
 0139L.09C - Revises term limits for members of the General Assembly.
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