99th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
LABOR AND MANAGEMENT


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB1270Lant, Bill HB 12701/30/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  4057H.01I - Allows any county to vote to exempt political subdivisions and public institutions of higher education engaged in the construction of public works wholly within the county from the prevailing wage law
HB1271Lant, Bill HB 12711/30/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  4122H.01I - Establishes the School Construction Act, which exempts construction and maintenance work done for certain school districts from the prevailing wage requirement upon the school board's approval
HB1272Lant, Bill HB 12721/23/2018 Public Hearing Scheduled, Bill not Heard (H)
  4223H.01I - Allows public bodies to opt out of prevailing wage laws for the construction of public works projects that are $750,000 or less
HB1277Beck, Doug HB 12775/18/2018 Referred: Economic Development
  4214H.01I - Repeals the law that specifies that a person cannot be required to become or refrain from becoming a member of or paying dues to a labor organization as a condition or continuation of employment
HB1282Beck, Doug HB 12825/18/2018 Referred: Economic Development
  4215H.01I - Modifies provisions of law relating to project labor agreements
HB1293Toalson Reisch, Cheri HB 12931/4/2018 Referred: Economic Development
  4704H.01I - Repeals provisions relating to prevailing wages on public works
HB1313White, Bill HB 13132/27/2018 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  5107H.01I - Prohibits the Missouri Housing Development Commission from requiring a prevailing hourly wage to be paid to a contractor on a project for a housing tax credit
HB1413Taylor, Jered SS#2 SCS HB 14136/1/2018 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  4637S.14T - Requires authorization for certain labor unions to use dues and fees to make political contributions and requires consent for withholding earnings from paychecks
HB1561Andrews, Allen HB 15611/4/2018 Referred: Economic Development
  4641H.01I - Exempts counties of the third and fourth classification from the prevailing wage laws
HB1562Andrews, Allen HB 15621/4/2018 Referred: Economic Development
  4639H.01I - Exempts counties of the third and fourth classification from prevailing wage laws for the construction of public works that are less than $500,000
HB1577Wiemann, John HCS HB 15775/8/2018 Voted Do Pass (H)
  5220H.02P - Changes the laws relating to labor organizations
HB1594Davis, Charlie HB 15942/27/2018 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  4170H.01I - Allows municipalities to opt out of the prevailing wage law
HB1729Justus, Jeffery SS HCS HBs 1729, 1621 & 14367/13/2018 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  4813S.11T - Repeals provisions relating to prevailing wages on public works
HB1923Hill, Justin HB 19232/13/2018 Public Hearing Scheduled, Bill not Heard (H)
  5592H.01I - Changes the laws relating to labor organizations
HB2177Brattin, Rick HB 21775/18/2018 Referred: Workforce Development
  5926H.01I - Requires the State Board of Mediation to conduct an election to certify the exclusive bargaining representatives of an appropriate collective bargaining unit for certain public employees every two years
HB2215Brattin, Rick HB 22151/31/2018 Referred: Economic Development
  5947H.01I - Exempts state road projects from the prevailing wage law to the extent allowed by federal law
HB2595Revis, Mike HB 25955/18/2018 Referred: Economic Development
  6583H.01I - Repeals the law that specifies that a person cannot be required to become or refrain from becoming a member of or paying dues to a labor organization as a condition or continuation of employment
HCR102Thompson Rehder, Holly HCR 1024/25/2018 Reported Do Pass (H)
  6253H.01I - Specifies that the election date for the ballot measure regarding SB 19 passed by the General Assembly in 2017, shall be August 7, 2018
HJR79Brattin, Rick HJR 795/17/2018 Executive Session Held (S)
  5945H.01P - Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that a person cannot be required to become or refrain from becoming a member of or paying dues to a labor organization as a condition or continuation of employment
HJR88McDaniel, Andrew HJR 885/7/2018 Referred: Economic Development
  6536H.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that a person cannot be required to become or refrain from becoming a member of or paying dues to a labor organization as a condition or continuation of employment
HJR103Taylor, Jered HJR 1035/7/2018 Referred: Economic Development
  6802H.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit individuals from being required to join labor organizations as a condition of employment