| HB1073 | Dugger, Tony |  | HB 1073 | 5/13/2014 Placed on Informal Calendar | 
|  | 4372H.01P - Requires a person to submit a specified form of photo identification in order to vote in a public election with specified exemptions | 
| HB1119 | LaFaver, Jeremy |  | HB 1119 | 2/4/2014 Public Hearing Completed (H) | 
|  | 4645L.01I - Increases the maximum amount of the property tax credit, commonly known as the circuit breaker, by 25% for both homeowners and renters | 
| HB1131 | Mayfield, John |  | HB 1131 | 1/9/2014 Referred: Ways and Means | 
|  | 4695H.01I - Reauthorizes the provisions regarding the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act | 
| HB1156 | Lair, Mike |  | HCS HB 1156 | 5/7/2014 Placed on Informal Calendar | 
|  | 4737H.02P - Establishes a committee to assess the continuation of the Money Follows the Person Demonstration Program in order to help disabled or aging individuals transition from nursing facilities to community settings | 
| HB1180 | Gatschenberger, Chuck |  | HB 1180 | 2/11/2014 Public Hearing Completed (H) | 
|  | 4910H.01I - Authorizes a homestead property tax exemption phased in over 15 years for certain individuals 65 years of age or older | 
| HB1223 | Zerr, Anne |  | HB 1223 | 1/22/2014 Public Hearing Completed (H) | 
|  | 5084H.01I - Changes the asset limits to qualify for MO HealthNet benefits to $5,000 for a single person and $10,000 for a married couple | 
| HB1508 | McNeil, Margo |  | HB 1508 | 1/29/2014 Referred: Ways and Means | 
|  | 4933L.01I - Increases, from $14,300 to $16,000, the minimum base used to calculate the Senior Citizens Property Tax Credit, commonly known as circuit breaker | 
| HB1520 | Gardner, Kimberly |  | HB 1520 | 1/29/2014 Referred: Special Standing Committee on Urban Issues | 
|  | 5275L.01I - Establishes the Missouri Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program to provide low-income seniors with fresh Missouri-grown produce | 
| HB1555 | Jones, Caleb |  | HB 1555 | 1/29/2014 Referred: General Laws | 
|  | 5299H.01I - Requires the child abuse and neglect hotline to receive calls regarding elder abuse during the hours the elder abuse and neglect hotline is closed | 
| HB1578 | Solon, Sheila |  | HB 1578 | 2/5/2014 Referred: Financial Institutions | 
|  | 5358H.01I - Establishes the Seniors' Retirement Protection Act which specifies that up to $125,000 of the value of the primary residence of a person who is 62 years or older will be exempt from attachment or execution | 
| HB1629 | LaFaver, Jeremy |  | HB 1629 | 2/5/2014 Referred: Ways and Means | 
|  | 4711L.02I - Exempts the residential property of individuals 65 years of age or older from increases in assessed valuation that are not from new construction or improvements and from rate increases | 
| HB1785 | Bahr, Kurt |  | HB 1785 | 3/31/2014 Public Hearing Completed (H) | 
|  | 5690L.01I - Requires the MO HealthNet Division to seek an amendment to the Home and Community-based Waiver to allow structured family caregiving to be a covered service | 
| HB1817 | Lair, Mike |  | HB 1817 | 4/1/2014 Public Hearing Completed (H) | 
|  | 5861H.01I - Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of 65 | 
| HB1966 | Schupp, Jill |  | HB 1966 | 5/16/2014 Referred: Ways and Means | 
|  | 4319L.01I - Allows an individual who is 62 years of age or older to defer paying property taxes on his or her residence under certain conditions by filing a claim with the county assessor | 
| HB2035 | Leara, Mike |  | HB 2035 | 4/1/2014 HCS Voted Do Pass (H) | 
|  | 6225H.01I - Specifies that charitable property is exempt from property tax | 
| HB2059 | Shumake, Lindell |  | HB 2059 | 4/1/2014 Voted Do Pass (H) | 
|  | 6109H.03I - Establishes family intervention orders for the treatment of an individual who abuses chemical substances | 
| HB2101 | Scharnhorst, Dwight |  | HB 2101 | 4/1/2014 HCS Voted Do Pass (H) | 
|  | 6353L.01I - Requires hospitals to offer immunizations against influenza virus to all inpatients 65 years of age or older prior to discharge and with physician approval | 
| HB2151 | Mayfield, John |  | HB 2151 | 4/8/2014 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety | 
|  | 6311H.01I - Expands the Amber Alert System to include missing endangered persons, specifies the criteria for being an endangered person, and changes its name to the Amber Alert and Silver Alert system | 
| HB2267 | Allen, Sue |  | HB 2267 | 4/28/2014 Public Hearing Completed (H) | 
|  | 6462L.01I - Transfers and restructures the duties and powers of the Department of Health and Senior Services into the Department of Social Services, Department of Mental Health and Health, and the newly-established Department of MO HealthNet | 
| HJR80 | Koenig, Andrew |  | HJR 80 | 3/4/2014 Public Hearing Completed (H) | 
|  | 5927H.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment phasing out the state individual income tax and replacing the current state sales and use tax with a state sales tax on specified retail sales and services | 
| SB541 | Munzlinger, Brian |  | SB 541 | 1/8/2014 Read First Time (S) | 
|  | 4144S.01I - Eliminates the renter's portion of the Senior Citizens Property Tax Credit for persons first qualifying after January 1, 2014 | 
| SB567 | Swan, Kathryn |  | HCS SCS SB 567 | 5/30/2014 Delivered to Governor | 
|  | 4341H.06T - Modifies provisions relating to adult day care programs | 
| SB582 | Rupp, Scott |  | SB 582 | 12/3/2013 Prefiled in the Senate (S) | 
|  | 4548S.01I - Changes the asset limits to qualify for MO HealtNet benefits to $5,000 for a single person and $10,000 for a married couple | 
| SB716 | Scharnhorst, Dwight |  | CCS#2 HCS SCS SB 716 | 5/30/2014 Delivered to Governor | 
|  | 5335S.09T - Requires hospitals to offer flu immunizations to patients 65 years of age or older prior to discharge | 
| SB754 | Flanigan, Tom |  | CCS HCS SS#2 SB 754 | 5/30/2014 Delivered to Governor | 
|  | 5477S.08T - Modifies provisions relating to pharmacy including the MO RX Prescription Drug Program | 
| SB971 | Kehoe, Mike |  | SB 971 | 2/27/2014 Introduced and First Read (S) | 
|  | 6138S.02I - Modifies mandated reporting requirements for sexual assault victims in a long-term care facility |