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98th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Chrissy Sommer
District 106
Republican
Elected:
2012
Years Served:
9
Committees
Professional Registration and Licensing, Vice-Chairman
Higher Education
Select Committee on General Laws
Property, Casualty, and Life Insurance
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HB 32
- (0508H.01I) -
Hoskins, Denny
Modifies the "Big Government Get Off My Back Act"
HB 124
- (0532H.01I) -
Black, Linda
Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to create a video that contains all of the information that must be provided to a woman considering an abortion
HB 152
- (0176H.01I) -
Haahr, Elijah
Expands the crime of sexual trafficking of a child to include advertising a child participating in a commercial sexual act
HB 223
- (0694H.01I) -
Rowden, Caleb
Specifies that any advertisement with the name, image, or voice of an elected official shall have a disclaimer stating whether the advertisement is paid for with taxpayer dollars
HB 368
- (1172H.01I) -
Austin, Kevin
Modifies provisions relating to Address Confidentiality Program
HB 457
- (1007H.02C) -
Hicks, Ron
Makes CPR instruction a high school graduation requirement
HB 562
- (1466H.01I) -
Davis, Charlie
Recognizes certain three-wheeled vehicles as motor vehicles
HB 636
- (1304H.01I) -
Barnes, Jay
Creates the Senior Savings Protection Act
HB 637
- (1488H.01I) -
Pfautsch, Donna
Changes the laws regarding gifted education
HB 645
- (1605H.01I) -
Parkinson, Mark
Establishes the Senior Savings Protection Act
HB 704
- (1695H.01I) -
Berry, T.J.
Allows students to enroll in another school district or charter school for purposes of attending virtual courses or programs
HB 806
- (1843L.01I) -
Cornejo, Robert
Adds a motorcycle registration surcharge of $5 to be deposited in the Motorcycle Safety Trust Fund for motorcycle safety programs
HB 921
- (0673H.03I) -
Burlison, Eric
Creates the "Legislative Task Force on Dyslexia" and requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to employ a dyslexia specialist and develop professional development programs for school staff
HCR 3
- (0481H.01I) -
Parkinson, Mark
Disapproves the salary recommendations of the Missouri Citizens' Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials
HCR 38
- (2264H.02I) -
Haahr, Elijah
Creates the Human Trafficking Task Force
HJR 5
- (0178H.01I) -
Redmon, Craig
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing a member of the General Assembly to serve the 16-year maximum in any proportion in either chamber as long as he or she serves no more than 16 years total
HJR 31
- (1627H.01I) -
Haahr, Elijah
Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that parents have a fundamental right to educate their children
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