95th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Past Activity Registers
For Actions Recorded on: January 28, 2010

BillSponsorBill String
 Bill Information
HB1390Quinn, PaulHB 1390
 3909L.01I - Prohibits members of the General Assembly from contracting with or soliciting any other member for the purposes of securing services for specified political campaigning, fundraising, or consulting
HB1655Schaaf, RobHB 1655
 4290L.02I - Prohibits all entities except individuals or committees from making campaign contributions or expenditures
HB1708Schaaf, RobHB 1708
 4549L.01I - Requires a candidate when filing with the Missouri Ethics Commission to form a committee to designate the office to which he or she is seeking nomination or election
HB1727Zimmerman, JakeHB 1727
 4291L.02I - Changes the laws regarding ethics, lobbying, and campaign contributions
HB1754Chappelle-Nadal, MariaHB 1754
 3944L.01I - Requires drug testing for certain public officials and requires members of the General Assembly who are arrested at least twice during their term in office to forfeit and vacate the office
HB1788Parson, MikeHCS HB 1788
 4081L.03P - Changes the laws regarding initiative petitions and referendums
HB1832Wells, DonHB 1832
 4495L.01P - Allows certain unsubstantiated complaints made against licensed professional counselors by certain sexually violent predators to be removed from the regulating entity's records
HB1833Munzlinger, BrianHCS HB 1833
 4101L.06C - Authorizes a sales tax exemption for certain farm products, establishes the Farm to Institution Initiative and the Missouri Animal Care Advisory Committee, and revises the Animal Care Facilities Act
HB1834Zimmerman, JakeHB 1834
 4504L.01I - Expands the No-call List to include cell phone numbers, prohibits sending unsolicited faxes and text messages, and prohibits using automatic dialing announcing devices in certain situations
HB1835Zimmerman, JakeHB 1835
 3820L.01I - Allows individuals who are 62 years of age or older to defer paying property taxes on their residences under certain conditions by filing a claim with the county assessor
HB1836Zimmerman, JakeHB 1836
 3821L.01I - Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
HB1837Zimmerman, JakeHB 1837
 3819L.01I - Revises the definition of "public governmental body" as it relates to the Open Meetings and Records Law, commonly known as the Sunshine Law, to include certain public officials and state employees
HB1838Zimmerman, JakeHB 1838
 3822L.01I - Prohibits elected officials of the state or any political subdivision or their staff from registering or acting as a lobbyist for one year after leaving office or employment with certain exceptions
HB1839Zimmerman, JakeHB 1839
 3824L.01I - Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
HB1840Wright, Billy PatHCS HB 1840
 3935L.03T - Changes the membership of the Rice Advisory Council and creates the Missouri Rice Certification Fund
HB1841Wilson, KevinHCS HB 1841
 4587L.02P - Requires a review process for life insurance producer license examinations if the overall pass rate of first-time examinees is less than 70% during any 12-month period beginning on September 1
HB1842Wilson, KevinHB 1842
 4639L.01P - Specifies that the fractional requirement for passage of a tax measure must be deemed satisfied only if the popular vote percentage is equal to or greater than a four decimal equivalent of the fraction
HB1843Holsman, JasonHB 1843
 4509L.01I - Prohibits a higher education institution from charging a Missouri resident who is a full-time student a tuition rate that exceeds the amount charged when the student enrolls for the next five years
HB1844Zerr, AnneHB 1844
 3067L.01I - Requires any applicant taking the written portion of the driver's license examination to be assessed a $10 fee except an applicant receiving special education services
HB1845Wells, DonHB 1845
 4609L.01I - Changes the laws regarding endowed care cemeteries
HB1846Hobbs, SteveHB 1846
 4760L.01I - Changes the laws regarding ethics, lobbying, and campaign contributions
HB1847Nance, BobHB 1847
 4130L.01I - Changes the laws regarding uninsured motorists and requires the establishment and implementation of a financial responsibility verification system
HB1848Holsman, JasonSS HCS HB 1848
 4556S.03T - Establishes the Joint Committee on Urban Farming to study and make recommendations regarding the impact of urban farm cooperatives, vertical farming, and sustainable living communities in Missouri
HB1849Roorda, JeffHB 1849
 4675L.01I - Adds one active member of the Missouri Deputy Sheriff's Association to the Missouri Sheriff Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce (MoSMART)
HB1850Webber, StephenHB 1850
 3782L.01I - Changes the laws regarding complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights and prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation
HB1851Nolte, JerryHB 1851
 4555L.01I - Adds nuclear energy to the definition of "renewable energy resources" so that it can be used to meet the requirements of investor-owned electric utilities under the Renewable Energy Standard
HB1852Hoskins, TheodoreHB 1852
 4700L.01I - Requires, beginning January 1, 2011, all operating taxicabs to be equipped with a partition that separates the driver from the back-seat passengers
HB1853Aull, JoeHB 1853
 4645L.01I - Requires public schools to observe Veterans Day each year by sponsoring activities to commemorate the day for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade
HB1854Aull, JoeHB 1854
 4738L.01I - Creates the School Safety and School Violence Prevention Fund
HB1855Schaaf, RobHB 1855
 4726L.01I - Prohibits hospitals from requiring physicians to agree to make patient referrals as a condition of receiving medical staff membership or privileges
HB1856Grill, JasonHB 1856
 4780L.01I - Increases the penalty for the crime of selling, providing, or distributing tobacco products to any person younger than 18 years of age
HB1857Grill, JasonHB 1857
 4800L.01I - Requires any business to take all reasonable measures to protect against identity theft when disposing certain information
HB1858Zimmerman, JakeSCS HCS HB 1858
 4695S.03T - Transfers the administrative responsibility for the Minority Teaching Scholarship and the Minority and Underrepresented Environmental Literacy Program to the Department of Higher Education
HB1859Zimmerman, JakeHB 1859
 4568L.02I - Requires attending physicians to advise patients on the advantages and disadvantages of breast implantation procedures
HB1860Spreng, MichaelHB 1860
 4435L.02I - Authorizes a tax credit equal to 100% of the state sales tax paid on any motor vehicle assembled and purchased in Missouri
HB1861Grill, JasonHB 1861
 4823L.01I - Establishes the Missouri Books From Birth Program to encourage preschool children to read
HB1862Grill, JasonHB 1862
 4822L.01I - Requires school board members to have lived in the school district for one year prior to serving on the board
HB1863Cox, StanleyHB 1863
 4659L.01I - Authorizes a property tax credit to an individual who rents a homestead located in a tax-free housing unit
HB1864Ruestman, MarilynHB 1864
 4531L.01I - Authorizes a state and local sales tax and use exemption for specified farm products sold at a farmers' market
HB1865Meiners, KateHB 1865
 4227L.03I - Requires school boards and directors of youth sports programs to work with the Missouri State High School Activities Association to develop guidelines regarding head injuries
HB1866Roorda, JeffHB 1866
 4674L.01I - Authorizes the City of Arnold to use a portion of the revenues received from its transient guest tax for promoting tourism to make improvements to the city's school district's football field
HB1867LeVota, PaulHB 1867
 3376L.02I - Adds to the list of mandated child abuse reporters any adult living in the same household who witnesses the abuse or neglect and is not subjected to the same suspected abusive conditions as the child
HB1868Scharnhorst, DwightCCS SCS HB 1868
 4774L.06T - Changes the laws regarding keys to the Capitol dome, state agencies, and MO HealthNet claims and establishes the Joint Committee on the Reduction and Reorganization of Programs within State Government
HB1869Scharnhorst, DwightHB 1869
 4116L.02I - Changes the laws regarding the assessment of surcharges in criminal cases and directs the moneys collected to the DNA Profiling Analysis Fund
HB1870Roorda, JeffHB 1870
 4087L.02I - Establishes the Commission on the Death Penalty, places a moratorium on all executions until January 1, 2013, and creates the Cold Case Investigation Revolving Fund
HB1871Schoeller, ShaneSCS HCS HB 1871
 4752S.08C - Changes the laws regarding environmental protection
HB1872Schoeller, ShaneHB 1872
 4009L.01I - Establishes the Fair Influence in Government Act which prohibits the use of public funds for lobbying purposes
HB1873Oxford, Jeanette MottHB 1873
 3511L.01I - Prohibits certain persons from being appointed to the Regional Taxicab Commission and establishes a 10-member advisory committee
HB1874Oxford, Jeanette MottHB 1874
 3514L.01I - Changes the laws regarding actions against a person for conduct or speech at a public hearing or meeting
HB1875Oxford, Jeanette MottHB 1875
 3490L.01I - Provides outreach services, educational training for child care professionals, and subsidies for early childhood programs
HB1876Oxford, Jeanette MottHB 1876
 3487L.01I - Prohibits lenders from imposing a fine, fee, or penalty for prepaying a loan and repeals the provision allowing a prepayment fee to be charged on a second mortgage loan
HB1877Webber, StephenHB 1877
 4638L.01I - Requires drivers and front-seat passengers in vehicles to wear a safety belt with certain exceptions and removes the provision that prohibits persons from being stopped soley for not wearing a seat belt
HB1878Funderburk, DougHB 1878
 4678L.01I - Establishes the criteria of health carrier programs that publicly assess and compare the quality and cost efficiency of health care providers
HB1879Grisamore, JeffHB 1879
 3199L.02I - Designates October as "Disability History and Awareness Month" in all public schools and requires each school board to annually provide instruction on the topic during the month
HB1880Grisamore, JeffHB 1880
 3813L.01I - Changes the laws regarding accessible electronic text material use in elementary and secondary schools
HB1881Grisamore, JeffHB 1881
 3815L.01I - Authorizes a sales and use tax exemption for machinery, equipment, and computers used by certain data center and server farm facilities and establishes the Missouri Advantage Act
HB1882Grisamore, JeffHB 1882
 3808L.01I - Requires certain gas station attendants to dispense motor fuel for persons with a disability and requires the Governor's Council on Disability to post on its web site a list of all full-service stations
HB1883Grisamore, JeffHCS HB 1883
 3807L.03C - Requires all new signs erected beginning August 28, 2010, relating to disabled parking to contain the words "Accessible Parking" instead of "Handicap Parking" or "Handicapped Parking"
HB1884Grisamore, JeffHB 1884
 3814L.01I - Adds prescribed, medically necessary hearing aids to the list of services covered under the MO HealthNet Program
HB1885Grisamore, JeffHB 1885
 3811L.01I - Adds comprehensive day rehabilitation services beginning soon after trauma for individuals with disabling impairments to the list of services covered under the MO HealthNet Program
HB1886Grisamore, JeffHB 1886
 3810L.01I - Increases the membership of the MO HealthNet Oversight Committee by adding one licensed mental health professional who cares for participants
HB1887Zerr, AnneHB 1887
 3297L.03I - Requires noninvasive vascular laboratories to be accredited by the Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories or the American College of Radiology
HB1888Zerr, AnneHB 1888
 3286L.01I - Specifies that it is unlawful for a person to distribute a theft detection device, to possess or use a theft detection remover or shielding device, or to knowingly remove a theft detection device
HCR7Munzlinger, BrianHCS HCR 7, 3 & 17
 4102L.02C - Disapproves the State Tax Commission's proposed state regulations regarding the value of each grade of agricultural and horticultural land in Section 137.021, RSMo, for the 2011 and 2012 assessment years
HCR44Smith, JoeHCR 44
 4484L.01I - Expresses the opposition of the General Assembly to any federal or state effort to impose discriminatory taxes on food or beverages
HCR45Oxford, Jeanette MottHCR 45
 4529L.01I - Requests the Adjutant General of the Missouri National Guard to establish a voluntary reporting program for Missouri National Guard members and veterans who have been exposed to depleted uranium
HCR46Funderburk, DougHCR 46
 4779L.02I - Urges the Environmental Protection Agency to rescind its formal endangerment finding on greenhouse gases and urges our congressional delegation to vote against H.R. 2454 known as "Cap and Trade"
HJR48Davis, CynthiaHCS HJR 48, 50 & 57
 3173L.02P - Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting any person, employer, or health care provider from being compelled to participate in any health care system
HJR50Ervin, DougHJR 50
 3750L.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting any person, employer, or health care provider from being compelled to participate in any health care system
HJR57Jones, TimothyHJR 57
 3455L.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting any person, employer, or health care provider from being compelled to participate in any health care system
HJR63HCS HJR 63
 3912L.02P - Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the number of signatures required when submitting an initiative petition proposing an amendment to the Missouri Constitution or a change in state law
HJR89Pratt, BryanHJR 89
 4551L.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring separate compensation schedules by the Missouri Citizens' Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials for legislators and other state officials and judges
HJR90Schoeller, ShaneHJR 90
 4833L.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing the Missouri Freedom Act which specifies that energy first produced within the state will not be subject to federal laws or regulations
HR335Bringer, RachelHR 335
 4722L.01I - Grants use of the House Chamber for swearing in of attorneys on Friday, April 30, 2010, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Friday, September 24, 2010, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m
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