96th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
TREASURER, STATE


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB1080Kander, Jason HB 10805/18/2012 Referred: Ethics (H)
  4048L.03I - Changes the laws regarding ethics, lobbying, and campaign finance
HB1191Ruzicka, Don HB 11913/29/2012 Second Read and Referred: Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy, and the Environment (S)
  4633L.01P - Changes the laws regarding the State Park Earnings Fund and establishes the Renewable Energy Pilot Program for State Parks
HB1308Wells, Don HCS HB 13087/12/2012 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  5101L.03T - Repeals the requirement that certain irrevocable standby letters of credit possess the highest rating issued by specified nationally recognized agencies to be acceptable collateral for public deposits
HB1403Schatz, Dave HB 14035/14/2012 Placed on Informal Calendar
  5100L.02P - Changes the laws regarding workers' compensation and the Second Injury Fund
HB1442Smith, Jason HCS HB 14425/18/2012 Placed on Informal Calendar
  5150L.05P - Fills a vacancy in the office of United States Senator, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Auditor, or State Treasurer by appointment by the Governor or a special election
HB1464Torpey, Noel HB 14645/18/2012 Referred: Ethics (H)
  5332L.02I - Prohibits statewide elected officials and legislators elected to their first term on or after November 2, 2012, from acting, serving, or registering as a lobbyist within one year of leaving office
HB1660Holsman, Jason HB 16604/5/2012 HCS Voted Do Pass (H)
  5531L.02I - Allows for the establishment of an urban agriculture zone
HB1881Richardson, Todd HB 18814/12/2012 Referred: Workforce Development and Workplace Safety (H)
  6008L.01I - Changes the laws regarding the Second Injury Fund
HB1929Holsman, Jason HB 19294/18/2012 Referred: Elections (H)
  6131L.01I - Establishes a public campaign financing system for state elections which allows a candidate to voluntarily agree to campaign finance limitations in exchange for public funding
HB1935Franz, Ward HCS HB 19354/19/2012 Rules - Reported Do Pass (H)
  6149L.02C - Changes the laws regarding the application of a specific interest rate for specified late payments, repayments, loans, bonds, overpayments, and judgments
HB2104Elmer, Kevin HB 21044/12/2012 Referred: Workforce Development and Workplace Safety (H)
  5126L.01I - Changes the laws regarding workers' compensation and the Second Injury Fund
HR3186Klippenstein, Glen HR 31865/15/2012 Offered and Issued (H)
  4360C.01 - Giles, Garrett Thomas Hayden
SB451Cunningham, Jane SCS SB 4513/29/2012 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)
  4507S.05C - Modifies provisions relating to school operations
SB466Munzlinger, Brian SB 4661/5/2012 Second Read and Referred: Ways and Means and Fiscal Oversight (S)
  4360S.01I - Modifies how money in the Gaming Commission Fund is allocated
SB672Brown, Dan SB 6721/17/2012 Introduced and First Read (S)
  5233S.01I - Modifies higher education course credit requirements and healthcare-related professional licensure requirements for members of the armed forces
SB690Engler, Kevin HCS SB 6905/10/2012 Rules - Voted Do Pass (H)
  5393L.03C - Allows the Missouri State Highway Patrol to sell surplus watercraft and watercraft motors and trailers in the same manner as the highway patrol currently sells surplus vehicles
SB706Cunningham, Jane SCS SB 7064/18/2012 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)
  4989S.07C - Modifies provisions relating to school operations
SB715Day, David SCS SB 7157/12/2012 Vetoed by Governor (G)
  5607S.02T - Allows the Adjutant General to waive the age limit for service in the state militia and repeals a complaint procedure for the state militia
SB848Rupp, Scott SB 8482/28/2012 Introduced and First Read (S)
  6018S.02I - Modifies numerous provisions of law that specify the application of a particular interest rate
SJR23Crowell, Jason SJR 231/5/2012 Second Read and Referred: Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections (S)
  4470S.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment to create term limits for all statewide elected officials