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94th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Cynthia Davis
District 019
Republican
Elected:
2002
Years Served:
8
Hometown:
O'Fallon
Counties:
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Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 113
Jefferson City MO 65101
Phone:
573-751-9768
E-Mail:
Cynthia.Davis@house.mo.gov
Home Address
Address:
Rep. Cynthia Davis
1008 Hwy K
O'Fallon MO 63366
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 63
- (0448L.02I)
Revises the requirements for course materials and instruction in public schools relating to contraception and sexually transmitted diseases
HB 64
- (0446L.01I)
Prohibits any classroom instruction in public schools on days of a general, municipal, or special election
HB 65
- (0450L.01I)
Authorizes a real property tax credit for certain educational expenses
HB 66
- (0512L.01I)
Revises the definition of "free health clinic" as it relates to the State Legal Expense Fund
HB 78
- (0631L.01I)
Prohibits automated telephone solicitations relating to political campaigns to individuals on the No-Call List
HB 617
- (0899L.02I)
Prohibits a minor from self-consenting for a prescription for a contraceptive drug or device unless a petition is granted from a juvenile court
HB 618
- (1765L.01I)
Changes the laws regarding Missouri's Good Samaritan Law by granting civil immunity to a person providing services at a free health clinic if they are within the provider's medical field
HB 716
- (1824L.02C)
Changes the laws regarding sexual education instruction in public schools and establishes public awareness and services for alternatives to abortion programs
HB 745
- (1998L.01I)
Transfers the Blindness Education, Screening and Treatment Program Fund from the Department of Health and Senior Services to the Department of Social Services
HB 817
- (1886L.02I)
Establishes the Uninsured Patients Protection Act which prohibits hospitals from charging a patient who is not eligible for assistance and is uninsured more than the federal Medicare reimbursement rate
HB 865
- (2236L.01I)
Makes technical changes to the list of federal agencies involved in foreign adoptions
HB 893
- (2270L.01I)
Creates an affirmative defense for motorcycle riders who enter or cross an intersection controlled by a traffic control signal against a red light under certain circumstances
HB 939
- (2272L.01I)
Allows motorcycle headlamps to be wired to modulate either the upper beam or lower beam from its maximum intensity to lesser intensity and establishes modulation standards
HB 962
- (2082L.01I)
Prohibits individuals currently on probation because of a suspended imposition of sentence or individuals civilly committed to inpatient mental health services from receiving a concealed carry permit
HB 989
- (2277L.05I)
Changes the laws regarding certain unsecured loans, commonly known as payday loans
HB 990
- (2215L.02I)
Prohibits abortions in this state, other than to save the life of the mother
HB 1207
- (2760L.01I)
Prohibits the use of tobacco products in the State Capitol
HB 1208
- (2723L.01I)
Requires each school district to offer a driver's education course and authorizes a $15 surcharge on each moving violation to be used for grants to schools for driver education courses
HB 1209
- (0447L.02I)
Allows any city, county, town, village, municipality, or other political subdivision to operate automated traffic control signals, but imposes restrictions on the fines that may be imposed
HB 1241
- (2724L.01I)
Requires any person adjudicated as a juvenile for certain sexual offenses to register as a sexual offender
HJR 8
- (0449L.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting an increase in real property taxes above the previous year's federal Consumer Price Index increase
HJR 18
- (1573L.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring two-thirds majority vote for future constitutional amendments and modifies the process for accepting and enacting constitutional amendments
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