101st General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Past Activity Registers
For Actions Recorded on: December 06, 2021

BillSponsorBill String
 Bill Information
HB1815Schroer, NickHB 1815
 4178H.01I - Prohibits public schools from using any curriculum implementing critical race theory
HB1816Gray, AlanHB 1816
 3603H.01I - Designates July 13 each year as "Great Missouri Smokeout Day"
HB1817Gray, AlanHB 1817
 3673H.01I - Exempts the retail sale of food from local sales tax
HB1818Gray, AlanHB 1818
 3681H.01I - Modifies the time period during which the amount for a traded-in motor vehicle may be credited to the purchase price of another motor vehicle for sales tax calculations
HB1819Gray, AlanHB 1819
 3644H.01I - Requires certain disclosures by a person applying for a position as a peace officer
HB1820Gray, AlanHB 1820
 3655H.01I - Establishes a "Council for Community Education" within the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
HB1821Gray, AlanHB 1821
 3656H.01I - Allows schools to incorporate criminal justice instruction into curricula
HB1822Gray, AlanHB 1822
 3658H.01I - Requires the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development to propose a Pay Forward, Pay Back pilot program to replace the current tuition and fee system at public higher education institutions
HB1823Gray, AlanHB 1823
 3645H.01I - Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt certain policies and practices regarding the investigation of deaths involving law enforcement officers
HB1824Gray, AlanHB 1824
 3646H.01I - Establishes a program on police officer presence in schools and communities within the Department of Public Safety
HB1825Gray, AlanHB 1825
 3648H.01I - Establishes the Community Relations Training Program for Peace Officers
HB1826Gray, AlanHB 1826
 3649H.01I - Establishes a board for review of officer-involved deaths
HB1827Gray, AlanHB 1827
 3651H.01I - Establishes a "Task Force to Study Community-based Policing" within the department of public safety
HB1828Gray, AlanHB 1828
 3650H.01I - Modifies the provision allowing law enforcement officers to use deadly force in certain circumstances and establishes a task force on the use of force
HB1829Gray, AlanHB 1829
 3711H.01I - Establishes the Joint Committee on Missouri Division of Workers' Compensation
HB1830Gray, AlanHB 1830
 3706H.01I - Specifies that a state employee who works ten-hour days and forty hours per week cannot be required to take two hours of vacation leave for paid holidays
HB1831Gray, AlanHB 1831
 3716H.01I - Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems
HB1832Basye, ChuckHB 1832
 3788H.01I - Establishes Holocaust education and awareness programs in public schools
HB1833Basye, ChuckHCS HB 1833
 3525H.03C - Modifies provisions for concealed carry permits
HB1834Wiemann, JohnHB 1834
 3563H.02I - Requires public school instructional materials provided to residents of a school district to be provided free of charge
HB1835Wiemann, JohnHCS HB 1835
 3090H.03C - Identifies particular social studies academic performance standards and learning standards for elementary and secondary education
HB1836Wiemann, JohnHB 1836
 3289H.01I - Requires trauma-informed schools to keep incident records and provide notice of certain incidents
HB1837Gray, AlanHB 1837
 3609H.01I - Prohibits certain cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period
HB1838Stevens, MarthaHB 1838
 4487H.01I - Designates the month of October as Substance Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month
HB1839Gray, AlanHB 1839
 3607H.01I - Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections
HB1840Gray, AlanHB 1840
 3602H.01I - Requires the house and senate independent bipartisan citizens commission to use last known permanent place of residence for counting college students and inmates when reapportioning state house and senate districts
HB1841Stevens, MarthaHB 1841
 3587H.01I - Creates no-excuse absentee voting
HB1842Stevens, MarthaHB 1842
 3588H.01I - Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools
HB1843Stevens, MarthaHB 1843
 3589H.01I - Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools
HB1844Stevens, MarthaHB 1844
 3613H.01I - Exempts health care entities registered with the Department of Health and Senior Services that distribute hypodermic needles or syringes from the crime of unlawful delivery of drug paraphernalia
HB1845Stevens, MarthaHB 1845
 3590H.01I - Allows school districts to include instruction on LGBTQ contributions to society
HB1846Stevens, MarthaHB 1846
 3581H.01I - Changes the laws regarding consumer credit interest rates
HB1847Bosley, LaKeyShaHB 1847
 4352H.01I - Creates a civil cause of action allowing claimants to seek damages from the state for wrongful conviction
HB1848Bosley, LaKeyShaHB 1848
 4357H.01I - Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors
HB1849Bosley, LaKeyShaHB 1849
 4325H.01I - Requires the attorney general to set up a database containing names of law enforcement officers who have committed violent acts
HB1850Bosley, LaKeyShaHB 1850
 4327H.01I - Establishes provisions relating to civil actions brought against peace officers
HB1851Baringer, DonnaHB 1851
 4391H.01I - Establishes CBD oil product labeling requirements
HJR89Gray, AlanHJR 89
 3729H.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment granting property tax exemptions to certain disabled veterans
HJR90Terry, MarleneHJR 90
 3625H.02I - Reduces property tax assessments on senior citizens and disabled persons by fifty percent
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