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99th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Nick Schroer
District 107
Republican
Elected:
2016
Years Served:
6
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 1253
- (4231H.01I)
Establishes the Joint Committee on Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment
HB 1254
- (4552H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the offense of trafficking drugs by adding fentanyl to the offense
HB 1255
- (4836H.03C)
Requires children under the age of 18 to be prosecuted for most criminal offenses in juvenile courts unless the child is certified as an adult
HB 1256
- (4041H.01I)
Imposes restrictions on the use of firearm tracking technology
HB 1257
- (4384H.01P)
Allows private businesses to give hiring preference for veterans.
HB 1258
- (4906H.01I)
Requires health carriers to establish and participate in a health care service incentive program
HB 1259
- (4979H.01I)
Establishes the crime of unlawful traffic interference
HB 1260
- (4202H.02C)
Prohibits persons under 18 years of age from using any tanning device of any tanning facility in this state
HB 1261
- (4881H.02P)
Relating to Professional Registration and a waiver of occupational fees for certain individuals
HB 1262
- (4349H.01I)
Requires towing companies to release personal property contained within abandoned property to the owner of the abandoned property
HB 1263
- (4216H.02C)
Proposes mandatory placement of first aid trauma kits in public buildings
HB 1264
- (4094H.02P)
Allows evidence of failure to wear a seatbelt to prove comparative negligence or to mitigate damages
HB 1265
- (4095H.01P)
Requires all declarations of candidacy to contain the candidate's legal last name.
HB 1647
- (5444H.02I)
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation for firefighters and police officers
HB 2155
- (5892H.02P)
Allows wholesalers to employ persons 18 years of age to unload delivery vehicles and transfer liquor into retail premises with supervision
HB 2226
- (6100H.01I)
Establishes the Litigation Financing Consumer Protection Act
HB 2413
- (6344H.02C)
Modifies provisions relating to blood withdrawals by medical personnel for the purpose of determining alcohol content
HB 2609
- (6422H.02I)
Modifies provisions relating to the supervision of parolees and probationers
HB 2656
- (6675H.01I)
Designates a portion of State Highway P in St. Charles County as the "Waylon Jennings Memorial Highway".
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