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95th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Rachel Bringer
District 006
Democrat
Elected:
2002
Years Served:
8
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HB 686
- (1805L.01I)
Establishes a tuition and fee waiver program for certain incoming Missouri resident freshman who have been in foster care or residential care
HB 687
- (1802L.01I)
Changes the laws regarding campaign contributions to candidates and committees
HB 688
- (1804L.01I)
Prohibits members of the General Assembly from accepting any tangible or intangible item, service, or anything of value from a lobbyist
HB 689
- (1807L.02C)
Makes criminal background checks for teachers and other school personnel valid for one year, even if they move from one district to another or there is a change in the type of teacher certification
HB 715
- (1806L.02I)
Expands the No-call List to include all calls regardless of content and prohibits using automatic dialing announcing devices in certain situations
HB 746
- (1938L.01I)
Allows certain contributions to downtown revitalization preservation development project to be substituted on a dollar-for-dollar basis for the local match in lieu of taxes and economic activity taxes
HB 868
- (2081L.01I)
Adds certain legal aid clinics to the list of organizations representing parties in civil actions where costs and expenses can be waived without motion or court approval
HB 970
- (2178L.01I)
Specifies that employers with 40 or fewer employees who are required to provide workers' compensation insurance must have their insurance rates prorated on a monthly basis based on the work performed
HB 971
- (2012L.02I)
Revises the definition of "security" as it is used in the laws regulating securities so that the sale of variable annuities will be governed by the Secretary of State
HB 1077
- (2411L.01I)
Revises the Uniform Commercial Code regarding production-money security interest and allows veterinarians offering services to place a lien on an animal for reasonable charges
HR 52
- (0144C.01)
Lutener, Ricky Lee
HR 185
- (0309C.01)
Rhodes, Debby S.
HR 399
- (0507C.01)
AVENUES
HR 553
- (0717C.01)
Phillips, Jim
HR 730
- (1094C.01)
Jones, James Paul
HR 1271
- (1567C.01)
Riley, Carole Jo
HR 1386
- (2057C.02)
Calvert, Grace
HR 1389
- (1901C.02)
Clover Road Christian Church
HR 1390
- (1896C.02)
Trotter, Edgar Lamar
HR 1603
- (2539L.01I)
Grants use of the House Chamber for swearing in of attorneys on Friday, May 1, 2009, from 8 a.m. to noon, and Thursday, September 17, 2009, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m
HR 2153
- (3260C.01)
Kaden, Wayne & JoAnn
HR 2154
- (3156C.03)
Greathouse, Jack E.
HR 2155
- (2876C.01)
Paschal, Ruth
HR 2974
- (3592C.01)
Provancha, Christia Lynn
HR 2975
- (4040C.01)
Stroud, Donna
HR 3028
- (4227C.01)
Mark Twain Lake and Clarence Cannon Dam
HR 3060
- (4311C.01)
Fohey, Jay
HR 3061
- (4312C.01)
Williams, Ashley
HR 3342
- (4643C.01)
Palmyra State Bank
HR 3455
- (4765C.01)
Ren Potterfield Trucking
HR 3456
- (4764C.01)
Potterfield, Ren
HR 3624
- (5103C.01)
Big Creek Presbyterian Church
HR 3695
- (5216C.01)
Savage, Marsha
HR 3754
- (5321C.01)
Fritsch, Myrtle
HR 3755
- (5317C.01)
Providence Baptist Church
HR 3802
- (5382C.02)
Triplett, Jack & Mary Mae
HR 3857
- (5432C.01)
Mount Zion Christian Church
HR 3875
- (5529C.01)
Foster, Wesley and LaVera
HR 3876
- (5521C.02)
Zupan, Carl
HR 3949
- (5620C.03)
McElroy, Hellmuth & Jacqueline
HR 4043
- (5656C.01)
Riverview Park Hannibal
HR 4044
- (5737C.01)
First Christian Church Disciples Christ
HR 4045
- (5736C.01)
Whitaker, Travelle
HR 4046
- (5659C.01)
Hayes, Adam Ray
HR 4099
- (5814C.01)
Johnson, Robert
HR 4286
- (5782C.01)
Garner, Emmett L. Butch
HR 4287
- (6004C.01)
Shepherd, Dalton B.
HR 4288
- (6130C.01)
Gottman, Zachary
HR 4303
- (6197C.01)
Ginsberg, Mike and Pam Lula Belles Resta
HR 4408
- (6261C.01)
Douglass Community Services
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