Missouri House of Representatives
Daily Activity Register
For Activities Recorded on February 10, 2000

HB1074
Authorizes certain additional water pollution control bonds. (LR# 2483- 04)
HCS HB 1074
Reported perfected and printed (H)
HB1142
Repeals $100 permit fee for oversized loads of farmers. (LR# 2541- 02)
HCS HB 1142
Reported perfected and printed (H)
Third Read and Passed (H)
Reported to the Senate and first read (H)
HB1143
Establishes the senior environmental corps. (LR# 2825- 01)
HB 1143
Committee: Environment and Energy (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1144
Creates the Unfair Home Improvement Loans Act. (LR# 2824- 03)
HCS HB 1144
Reported perfected and printed (H)
Third Read and Passed (H)
Reported to the Senate and first read (H)
HB1186
Authorizes governor to convey certain property in Cole County which is part of Church Farm Correctional Facility. (LR# 2507- 01)
HB 1186
Reported perfected and printed (H)
Referred: Fiscal Review (H)
HB1215
Changes certain computer crimes and creates the crime of furnishing child pornography. (LR# 3056- 04)
HS HCS HB 1215 & 1240
House Substitute offered (H)
HS adopted in House (H)
Perfected with amendments (H)
HA 1, HA 4 ADOPTED
HB1243
Requires Governor to notify victim's family when death sentence is commuted. (LR# 2937- 02)
HB 1243
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1307
Allows Kansas City to enact ordinances and penalties for dumping and littering. (LR# 3237- 01)
HB 1307
Referred: Urban Affairs (H)
HB1321
Enacts the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision. (LR# 3251- 01)
HB 1321
Reported perfected and printed (H)
Third Read and Passed (H)
Reported to the Senate and first read (H)
HB1363
Enacts the Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Compact and repeals the Interstate High Speed Intercity Rail Passenger Network Compact. (LR# 2806- 02)
HB 1363
Reported perfected and printed (H)
Third Read and Passed (H)
Reported to the Senate and first read (H)
HB1381
Requires pawnbrokers to return stolen items without payment of amount due. (LR# 3618- 01)
HB 1381
Referred: Commerce (H)
HB1382
Changes pawnbrokers duties in regards to stolen property. (LR# 3617- 01)
HB 1382
Referred: Commerce (H)
HB1418
Requires certain referrals to other health care professionals after a diagnosis of cancer and requires insurance coverage. (LR# 2428- 01)
HB 1418
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1446
Establishes criteria for stretcher van operators. (LR# 3459- 01)
HB 1446
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1462
Amends the definition of distressed communities to include cities located outside of a metropolitan area with a median household income of less than seventy percent of the median income of the state. (LR# 3548- 01)
HB 1462
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1496
Allows additional counties to establish homeless programs and increases fees on recorded instruments to five dollars. (LR# 3805- 01)
HB 1496
Referred: Consumer Protection and Housing (H)
HB1528
Increases the penalty for unlawful use of weapons in schools. (LR# 2845- 01)
HB 1528
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1529
Creates a suicide prevention grant program, to be administered by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. (LR# 2843- 01)
HB 1529
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1560
Revises law on driving while intoxicated offenses. (LR# 3743- 01)
HB 1560
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1580
Changes employment status of certain judicial personnel. (LR# 3500- 01)
HB 1580
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1581
Creates the crime of driving with extreme blood alcohol content. (LR# 3769- 01)
HB 1581
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1595
Allows a carryover, but not a refund of the tax credit allowed insurance companies and associations in sections 148.400. (LR# 3835- 01)
HB 1595
Committee: Insurance (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1596
Designates which financial institutions may hold certain assets not exclusively controlled by insurance companies. (LR# 3877- 01)
HB 1596
Referred: Insurance (H)
HB1597
Amends the bonding requirements for surplus line insurance brokers' licenses. (LR# 3876- 01)
HB 1597
Committee: Insurance (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS CONSENT
Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)
HB1601
Requires sellers of motor fuel to label oxygenate additives. (LR# 3308- 01)
HB 1601
Committee: Environment and Energy (H)
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1602
Regulates livestock sales. (LR# 2494- 03)
HCS HB 1602
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1603
Changes the motor vehicle franchise practices act. (LR# 3504- 03)
HB 1603
Committee: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS WITH AMENDMENTS
Reported Do Pass with amendments (H)
HCA 1, HCA 2
HB1624
Requires the Missouri Assistive Technology Council to establish an assistive technology loan program and home access program. (LR# 3830- 01)
HB 1624
Withdrawn (H)
HB1644
Revises Public School Retirement System. (LR# 3803- 02)
HCS HB 1644
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1655
Amends powers, duties and appointments of soil and water conservation district board members. (LR# 3107- 01)
HB 1655
Committee: Environment and Energy (H)
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1664
Revises various child protection laws. (LR# 4037- 01)
HB 1664
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1681
Repeals the expiration date on provisions prohibiting a receiver from requiring payment from a reinsurer based on estimated incurred but not reported losses. (LR# 3627- 01)
HB 1681
Committee: Insurance (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS CONSENT
HB1720
Changes certain license and enforcement procedures for excursion gambling boats. (LR# 4123- 01)
HB 1720
Referred: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (H)
HB1737
Requires long-term health care insurers to identify whether their policies are tax qualified and requires the Department of Insurance to put certain information in its buyers' guide. (LR# 3383- 03)
HCS HB 1737
Committee: Insurance (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1793
Allows political subdivisions to provide health insurance benefits to dependents of deceased employees. (LR# 4039- 01)
HB 1793
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1794
Allows donations to a county law enforcement fund as a condition of probation. (LR# 3968- 01)
HB 1794
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1796
Changes egg dealers' and retailers' licensing fees. (LR# 3544- 01)
HB 1796
Referred: Agri-Business (H)
HB1797
Creates the Motorist Insurance Identification Database Fund, to be funded by six percent of the revenue derived from the insurance premium tax. (LR# 3914- 02)
HB 1797
Referred: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (H)
HB1798
Enacts the Private Property Protection Act, which requires compensation from government entities when government programs devalue property by twenty percent or more. (LR# 3873- 01)
HB 1798
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1800
Provides for review of nonparoleable sentences. (LR# 2942- 02)
HB 1800
Referred: Correctional & State Institutions (H)
HB1801
Mandates ethanol phase-in in certain metropolitan areas and allows other areas to adopt ethanol phase-in if they so choose. (LR# 3959- 01)
HB 1801
Referred: Environment and Energy (H)
HB1802
Allows mortgage insurance for up to one hundred percent of the market value of the property. (LR# 3971- 01)
HB 1802
Referred: Insurance (H)
HB1803
Creates the County Technology Fund. (LR# 3720- 01)
HB 1803
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1804
Requires the Department of Health to disclose the HIV status of certain persons. (LR# 2392- 01)
HB 1804
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1805
Increase the base salary of certain court clerks. (LR# 4177- 01)
HB 1805
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1806
Regulates the taking and killing of feral hogs. (LR# 3802- 01)
HB 1806
Referred: Agriculture (H)
HB1807
Lowers the minimum age for jury service from twenty-one to eighteen. (LR# 4244- 01)
HB 1807
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1808
Clarifies the definition of the City of St. Louis for purposes of the firemen's retirement and relief system (LR# 4175- 02)
HB 1808
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1809
Increases surcharge for the courthouse restoration fund. (LR# 4243- 01)
HB 1809
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1812
Corrects a technical title defect in a statute that only recognizes a marriage between a man and a woman. (LR# 4104- 01)
HB 1812
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1813
Repeals the limit on the state income tax deduction for federal income tax for corporations and replaces revenue lost by the outstanding schools trust fund with money from general revenue. (LR# 4110- 01)
HB 1813
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1814
Regulates the use and operation of private jails. (LR# 4181- 02)
HB 1814
Referred: Correctional & State Institutions (H)
HB1815
Allows certain surviving spouses who have remarried to receive Public School Retirement System benefits. (LR# 4249- 01)
HB 1815
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1816
Regulates privatization contracts for state agencies and political subdivisions. (LR# 3623- 02)
HB 1816
Referred: Labor (H)
HB1817
Allows denials of licensure by long-term care facilities to be filed in circuit court. (LR# 4216- 01)
HB 1817
Referred: Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly (H)
HB1818
Changes certain crimes regarding driving under the influence. (LR# 4075- 01)
HB 1818
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1819
Corrects a technical title defect for a marriage statute declared unconstitutional. (LR# 3448- 01)
HB 1819
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1820
Allows theology and divinity students to be eligible for bright flight scholarships. (LR# 2637- 01)
HB 1820
Referred: Education-Higher (H)
HB1821
Creates crime of theft by Internet. (LR# 3667- 01)
HB 1821
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1822
Prohibits registered sex offenders from serving as sports coaches and referees. (LR# 3669- 01)
HB 1822
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1823
Waives renewal fees for military medal and prisoner of war special license plates. (LR# 3486- 01)
HB 1823
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1824
Creates an income tax credit for advertising costs of Missouri retailers which promote value-added agricultural products produced in this state by Missouri businesses. (LR# 3280- 01)
HB 1824
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1825
Designates Menfro soil as the state soil. (LR# 3542- 01)
HB 1825
Referred: Tourism, Recreation & Cultural Affairs (H)
HB1826
Prohibits the transfer of human fetal parts for valuable consideration. (LR# 4199- 01)
HB 1826
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1827
Creates the Board of Ionizing Radiation Technology (LR# 3621- 01)
HB 1827
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1828
Makes technical intersectional reference corrections to sections 421.005 to 421.034. (LR# 4250- 01)
HB 1828
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1829
Creates an itemized deduction for health insurance premiums and out-of-pocket medical costs not already deductible pursuant to federal or state law. (LR# 4009- 01)
HB 1829
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1830
Increases the income tax deduction for long-term health insurance premiums from fifty to one hundred percent. (LR# 4011- 01)
HB 1830
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1831
Reduces corporate income tax rate to five and one-half percent and raises caps on deductibility of federal tax liability. (LR# 4012- 01)
HB 1831
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1832
Creates new income caps for the circuit breaker. (LR# 4013- 01)
HB 1832
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1833
Increases the dependency deduction to two thousand four hundred dollars. (LR# 4014- 01)
HB 1833
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1834
Exempts from sales and use tax all sales of over-the-counter drugs. (LR# 4015- 01)
HB 1834
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1835
Prohibits requiring submission of certain personal information. (LR# 4017- 01)
HB 1835
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1836
Requires the state to pay part of certain prosecutor's salaries. (LR# 4263- 01)
HB 1836
Referred: Fiscal Review (H)
HB1837
Revises child relocation statute to repeal 1998 revisions of the statute. (LR# 3576- 02)
HB 1837
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1838
Prohibits the parking of motor vehicles in a commuter parking lot for the primary purpose of selling the motor vehicle. (LR# 2567- 01)
HB 1838
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1839
Creates the crime of unlawful drug transactions with a child. (LR# 4041- 01)
HB 1839
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1840
Requires custodial orders to permit all parents access to the child's health insurance provider. (LR# 3408- 01)
HB 1840
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1841
Designates cut-leaved teasel, common teasel and kudzu vine as noxious weeds. (LR# 4315- 01)
HB 1841
Referred: Agriculture (H)
HB1842
Establishes a framework for restructuring and deregulating electric utilities. (LR# 4131- 01)
HB 1842
Referred: Utilities Regulation (H)
HB1843
Eliminates the office of marshal in certain cities. (LR# 3941- 01)
HB 1843
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1844
Changes the house arrest program. (LR# 3899- 02)
HB 1844
Referred: Correctional & State Institutions (H)
HB1845
Allows college, university or community college charter school sponsors to receive support funds, provided the sponsors perform certain duties. (LR# 4029- 02)
HB 1845
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1846
Changes residence requirements for Kansas City police officers. (LR# 4242- 01)
HB 1846
Referred: Urban Affairs (H)
HB1847
Increases the annuity rate for state retirement members (LR# 4258- 01)
HB 1847
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1848
Exempts certain persons from the seven-year requirement for the licensure examination for physicians and surgeons. (LR# 3673- 01)
HB 1848
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1849
Governs the presentation of identification by on-duty peace officers for the Division of Liquor Control. (LR# 4293- 01)
HB 1849
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1850
Prohibts the supervisor of liquor control from barring certain persons from drinking at establishments. (LR# 3380- 02)
HB 1850
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1851
Governs the use of minors for enforcement of the liquor laws. (LR# 4294- 01)
HB 1851
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1852
Creates grants for public school teachers seeking to purchase homes in the districts in which they teach. (LR# 3658- 01)
HB 1852
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1853
Encourages and assists paraprofessional teaching assistants in becoming professional teachers in certain districts. (LR# 3659- 01)
HB 1853
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1854
Establishes a Public School Beautification Adoption Program, subject to appropriations. (LR# 3661- 02)
HB 1854
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1855
Adds juvenile officers to list of judicial officers in crime of tampering with a judicial officer. (LR# 4271- 01)
HB 1855
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1856
Repeals expired provisions of law (LR# 4067- 01)
HB 1856
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1857
Makes additions to the list of persons immune from liability for reporting to the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts. (LR# 3851- 01)
HB 1857
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1858
Allows for the emancipation of minors in certain circumstances. (LR# 2343- 04)
HB 1858
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1860
Excludes voluntary transfer students from the foundation formula. (LR# 3532- 02)
HB 1860
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1861
Exempts from sales and use tax sales of certain motor vehicles manufactured at least seven years prior to the date of sale. (LR# 4288- 01)
HB 1861
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1862
Requires health carriers to offer all health plans as open referral plans and provide prescription cards if pharmaceutical coverage is provided. (LR# 4237- 01)
HB 1862
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1863
Creates an American Legion special license plate. (LR# 4082- 01)
HB 1863
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1864
Creates an income tax credit in the amount of ten percent of all real property taxes paid. (LR# 4038- 01)
HB 1864
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1865
Allows adult siblings to register with the Division of Family Services' adoption registry and allows biological parents to consent to disclosure of identifying information at the time of registry. (LR# 4180- 01)
HB 1865
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1867
Allows City of St. Louis employees, required to live in the city, to enroll children in the St. Louis County special school district without paying tuition. (LR# 4324- 01)
HB 1867
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1868
Provides for the licensure of baccalaureate social workers. (LR# 4196- 01)
HB 1868
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1869
Imposes additional user fee on recorded instruments for housing rehabilitation (LR# 3756- 01)
HB 1869
Referred: Consumer Protection and Housing (H)
HB1870
Creates the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act. (LR# 3958- 01)
HB 1870
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1871
Reduces by 50% any fee imposed on a long-term care facility by the Division of Aging if such facility maintains inspection compliance for one year. (LR# 2359- 01)
HB 1871
Referred: Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly (H)
HB1872
Makes various changes to ethics and campaign laws. (LR# 3764- 01)
HB 1872
Referred: Elections (H)
HB1873
Determines the method of calculating increases to available per-pupil funding based on the guaranteed tax base. (LR# 3966- 01)
HB 1873
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1874
Requires insurance companies to provide coverage for hearing aids. (LR# 4276- 01)
HB 1874
Referred: Insurance (H)
HB1875
Allows state to withhold moneys from political subdivisions until costs of an audit are paid. (LR# 4173- 01)
HB 1875
Referred: Fiscal Review (H)
HB1876
Changes the manner of state aid payments to charter schools in school district buildings in desegregation districts. (LR# 4083- 01)
HB 1876
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1877
Prohibits the deceptive use of health-related cash discount cards. (LR# 4274- 01)
HB 1877
Referred: Consumer Protection and Housing (H)
HB1878
Establishes a two-year rate review process for water corporations providing private fire service. (LR# 2977- 01)
HB 1878
Referred: Utilities Regulation (H)
HB1879
Makes various changes in health insurance laws to comply with changes in the federal law. (LR# 3870- 01)
HB 1879
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1880
Creates a uniform crime reporting system. (LR# 4292- 01)
HB 1880
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1881
INcludes all principal arterial roads in the City of St. Louis in the state road system. (LR# 4333- 01)
HB 1881
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1882
Creates homestead deferments for certain real property owners. (LR# 4164- 01)
HB 1882
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1883
Provides procedures for dissolution and maintenance of abandoned cemeteries. (LR# 4222- 01)
HB 1883
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1884
Increases the mandatory school attendance age to seventeen. (LR# 4228- 01)
HB 1884
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1885
Revises law regarding graduated driver's licensing and requirements of filing high-risk insurance. (LR# 3701- 01)
HB 1885
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1886
Requires one cent of the total sales tax on motor vehicles to go to the school district trust fund. (LR# 3844- 01)
HB 1886
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1887
Creates a commission on the death penalty. (LR# 4248- 02)
HB 1887
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1888
Creates a student loan repayment assistance program for teachers working in unaccredited or provisionally accredited school districts. (LR# 2661- 01)
HB 1888
Referred: Education-Higher (H)
HB1889
Requires mandatory prison sentence for certain assaults of a law enforcement officer. (LR# 4185- 01)
HB 1889
Referred: Public Safety and Law Enforcement (H)
HB1890
Includes religious and charitable organizations in the definition of community-based organizations for purposes of section 208.750. (LR# 4338- 02)
HB 1890
Referred: Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly (H)
HB1892
Authorizes grave conveyances back to the county, city, town or village after fifty years if the grave is unused and unclaimed. (LR# 3201- 01)
HB 1892
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1893
Establishes procedures encouraging English proficiency in college professors. (LR# 3489- 01)
HB 1893
Referred: Education-Higher (H)
HB1894
Regulates the unused property market. (LR# 2818- 01)
HB 1894
Referred: Consumer Protection and Housing (H)
HB1895
Establishes a framework for restructuring and deregulating utilities. (LR# 4115- 01)
HB 1895
Referred: Utilities Regulation (H)
HB1896
Makes various changes to charter school law. (LR# 4086- 02)
HB 1896
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1897
Exempts from attachment or execution a person's right to a state or local deferred compensation account (LR# 4320- 01)
HB 1897
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1898
Requires drug and alcohol testing for motor carriers. (LR# 3066- 01)
HB 1898
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1899
Allows public records to be reproduced using a computer-generated electronic retrieval system. (LR# 3763- 02)
HB 1899
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1900
Requires backup devices for certain trucks. (LR# 3563- 01)
HB 1900
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1903
Regulates stretcher vans. (LR# 4279- 01)
HB 1903
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1932
Makes various changes to the managed care statutes. (LR# 3389- 01)
HB 1932
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1970
Changes bridge weight restrictions. (LR# 4318- 01)
HB 1970
Read second time (H)
HB1971
Exempts from sales and use tax, sales of nonprescription and over-the-counter drugs, excluding alcohol and tobacco, to persons sixty-five years of age and older. (LR# 2935- 02)
HB 1971
Read second time (H)
HB1972
Creates the Rosa Parks Highway. (LR# 4445- 01)
HB 1972
Read second time (H)
HB1973
Changes certain provisions of the controlled substances law. (LR# 4396- 01)
HB 1973
Read second time (H)
HB1974
Exempts diabetic medical supplies and equipment from sales and use tax. (LR# 4278- 01)
HB 1974
Read second time (H)
HB1975
Requires reimbursement of certain expenses for county recorders. (LR# 4331- 01)
HB 1975
Read second time (H)
HB1976
Modifies the statutes relating to the qualification and disqualification of employees of the department of mental health and division of aging. (LR# 4207- 02)
HB 1976
Read second time (H)
HB1977
Establishes county boards to utilize the tobacco settlement moneys received by the state. (LR# 4345- 01)
HB 1977
Read second time (H)
HB1978
Amends the method of distribution of a testator's estate. (LR# 4431- 01)
HB 1978
Read second time (H)
HB1979
Allows weed or trash control ordinances. (LR# 4470- 01)
HB 1979
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1980
Provides scholarhships to certain former foster children who are adopted or have a legal guardian appointed after age thirteen. (LR# 2803- 01)
HB 1980
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1981
Expedites TPR and adoption cases. (LR# 3112- 01)
HB 1981
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1982
Enacts the "Parenting Alternatives Law" and provides for the transfer of temporary custody to the prospective adoptive parents within forty-eight hours of the birth of the child. (LR# 3350- 02)
HB 1982
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1983
Creates a sales and use tax exemption for bullion and investment coins. (LR# 3348- 02)
HB 1983
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1984
Increases the number of persons allowed to apply for a transfer of license plates. (LR# 4376- 01)
HB 1984
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1985
Allows community notification regarding registered sex offenders, based on assessment of danger. (LR# 4393- 01)
HB 1985
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1986
Requires a tax effect statement for ballot questions. (LR# 4448- 02)
HB 1986
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1987
Changes certain sexual offenses against children. (LR# 4464- 01)
HB 1987
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1988
Expands the groups of public employees that may join labor organizations. (LR# 2657- 01)
HB 1988
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1989
Designates the portion of Highway 63 located in Randolph County as the "World War II Pearl Harbor Survivors Memorial Highway." (LR# 3082- 02)
HB 1989
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1990
Allows two citizen members to be voluntarily added by county commissions to county boards of equalization. (LR# 4070- 02)
HB 1990
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1991
Enacts the Missouri Law Enforcement District Act. (LR# 4449- 01)
HB 1991
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1992
Imposes a flat rate individual income tax of four percent. (LR# 3570- 01)
HB 1992
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1993
Allows recall elections for all school board members. (LR# 4193- 01)
HB 1993
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1994
Limits liability of political subdivision trustees to actual malfeasance in his or her official duties as trustee. (LR# 4080- 01)
HB 1994
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1995
Makes gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) a scheduled controlled substance. (LR# 4451- 01)
HB 1995
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1996
Allows retired teachers to work in school districts with teacher shortages without losing retirement benefits (LR# 4368- 01)
HB 1996
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1997
Amends various school safety provisions. (LR# 4326- 01)
HB 1997
Introduced and read first time (H)
HCR12
Urges the Sierra Club and the Missouri Coalition for the Environment to drop their lawsuit against the EPA. (LR# 4060- 01)
HCR0012
Committee: Environment and Energy (H)
Public Hearing Held (H)
HCR17
Renames a Kansas City stretch of I-70 from the Blue Ridge Cut Off to Highway 291 as the "Derrick Thomas Memorial Highway". (LR# 4443- 01)
HCR0017
Offered (H)
Read first time (H)
HJR56
Proposes a constitutional amendment to limit the Governor's power to commute sentences. (LR# 2817- 01)
HJR0056
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HJR62
Proposes a constitutional amendment to reduce membership requirement for conducting bingo games to one year. (LR# 2938- 01)
HJR0062
Referred: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (H)
HJR63
Proposes a constitutional amendment to create the Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund. (LR# 4062- 01)
HJR0063
Referred: Missouri Tobacco Settlement (H)
HJR64
Proposes a constitutional amendment to repeal the Citizen's Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials. (LR# 3668- 01)
HJR0064
Referred: Fiscal Review (H)
HJR71
Shortens the sessions of the General Assembly and requires proportionate reduction in members' salaries (LR# 4280- 01)
HJR0071
Read second time (H)
HR237
TO COMMEND PIONEER BANK & TRUST COMPANY (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0237
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR238
CONGRATULATIONS TO DENNIS KNIPMEYER (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0238
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR239
50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CREVE COEUR LIONS CLUB (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0239
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR240
IN RECOGNITION OF JENNA SMITH (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0240
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR241
IN HONOR OF MARGIE AND LEROY VOGEL OF BOWLING GREEN (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0241
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR242
IN APPRECIATION OF MARGIE VOGEL (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0242
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR243
TO APPLAUD MARION SIMS (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0243
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR244
70TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF MR. AND MRS. GEORGE STANDER (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0244
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR245
CONGRATULATIONS TO LAWRENCE GIESING (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0245
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR246
IN HONOR OF JAMES BAYOUR COOKERS OF EAST PRAIRIE, MISSOURI (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0246
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR247
TO COMMEND THE YMCA OF WEBSTER GROVES (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0247
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR248
CONGRATULTIONS TO HOLLY DAWES (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0248
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR249
100TH BIRTHDAY OF REVERENDED WILLIE MCCLAIN (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0249
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR250
RETIREMENT OF WILLIAM HAROLD HITCHCOCK, JR. (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0250
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR251
IN HONOR OF MACKENZIE SWEENEY (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0251
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR252
IN HONOR OF DOUG KUEKER (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0252
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR253
IN HONOR OF ZACH CREWS (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0253
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR254
TO COMMEND FRANCES HANCOCK (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0254
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR255
TO COMMEND THOMAS P. WESCOTT (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0255
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR256
IN MEMORY OF KANSAS CITY CHIEFS LINEBACKER, THE LATE DERRICK THOMAS (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0256
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR257
EAGLE SCOUT THOMAS NEIL HALDIMAN (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0257
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR258
EAGLE SCOUT CALEB W. JOHNSON (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0258
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR259
EAGLE SCOUT ROBERT KENT LOWER (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0259
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR260
EAGLE SCOUT SETH DAVID MCFARLIN (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0260
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR261
EAGLE SCOUT RYAN MITCHELL MILLER (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0261
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR262
100TH BIRTHDAY OF ELLA REARICH SHOEMAKER (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0262
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR263
IN HONOR OF CHRISTINE HANCOCK (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0263
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR264
CONGRATULATIONS TO DAVE MANCHEIM AND FLOWERAMA IN SHREWSBURY (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0264
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR265
IN HONOR OF PATRICIA ANN O'MARA (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0265
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR266
89TH BIRTHDAY OF HELEN RICHTER CLANCY (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0266
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
SB719
Relating to the Kansas and Missouri Metropolitan Culture District. (LR# 3130- 02)
SCS SB 719
Read second time (H)

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