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99th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Mike Kelley
District 127
Republican
Elected:
2010
Years Served:
8
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Committees
Special Committee on Tax Policy for Working Families, Chairman
Veterans
Ways and Means
Special Committee on Small Business
Joint Committee on Tax Policy
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 107
- (0151H.02I)
Establishes "Toby's Law," which requires any person who has pled guilty to or been found guilty of driving while intoxicated to complete a victim impact program approved by the court
HB 109
- (0143H.02C)
Authorizes an earned income tax credit in Missouri
HB 119
- (0152H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to family law proceedings
HB 127
- (0141H.01I)
Allows school districts to implement alternative instruction plans to avoid make-up days
HB 160
- (0144H.01I)
Authorizes a higher limit for the Show Me Green Sales Tax Holiday on the purchase of new appliances
HB 171
- (0153H.01I)
Requires a convicted sex offender to be told of his or her obligation to register as a sex offender both prior to release or discharge and at the time of adjudication
HB 193
- (0157H.01P)
Authorizes Barton County to repeal a property tax in favor of a sales tax dedicated to a hospital district
HB 195
- (0158H.01I)
Authorizes any hospital district to repeal a dedicated property tax in favor of a sales tax
HB 224
- (0150H.02I)
Increases the continuing education reporting period for peace officers from three years to five years
HB 237
- (0185H.01I)
Creates criminal penalties if a petitioner who has been granted a protective order initiates any contact with the respondent of such protective order
HB 239
- (0142H.01I)
Provides that each child enrolled in kindergarten or first grade is to receive a comprehensive vision examination
HB 308
- (0757H.01I)
Allows for limited immunity for statements made while reporting use of force
HB 588
- (1294H.01I)
Prohibits law enforcement from stopping a motorcycle for failing to wear protective headgear
HB 903
- (1823H.01I)
Allows funding under the statewide telecommunications equipment distribution program to be used to provide hearing aids for certain low-income individuals
HB 922
- (1721H.01I)
Designates March 17th as "sleep day" in the Missouri
HB 923
- (1267H.01I)
Requires a seller of real property to disclose in writing to a buyer any abandoned or unplugged wells or cisterns
HB 1223
- (2346H.01I)
Allows the family of a pregnant woman to civilly commit her for treatment if she is abusing drugs
HJR 5
- (0159H.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment that ends the recognition of daylight saving time after 2020
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