Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS

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HB 1203 --- Sponsor: Seigfreid, James --- CoSponsor: Berkowitz, Sam
Authorizes toll roads provided accompanying constitutional change is passed.
HJR 24 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing legislative term limits.
HJR 25 --- Sponsor: Williams, Deleta --- CoSponsor: Ostmann, Cindy
Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.
HJR 26 --- Sponsor: Reynolds, David L.
Proposes a constitutional amendment removing prohibition of public aid for religious purposes.
HJR 27 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Rick --- CoSponsor: McKenna, Ryan Glennon
Proposes a constitutional amendment revising the composition of the State Board of Education.
HJR 28 --- Sponsor: Villa, Thomas
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the age for qualification as representative or senator.
HJR 29 --- Sponsor: Seigfreid, James --- CoSponsor: Berkowitz, Sam
Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the Highways and Transportation Commission to construct toll roads and facilities.
HJR 30 --- Sponsor: Naeger, Patrick A. --- CoSponsor: Jetton, Rod
Proposes a constitutional amendment permitting voluntary prayer in public schools.
HJR 31 --- Sponsor: Black, Lanie
Proposes a constitutional amendment to change the name and makeup of the Highways and Transportation Commission.
HJR 32 --- Sponsor: Barry, Joan --- CoSponsor: Willoughby, Philip
Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow school districts to pass bond issues by simple majority vote.
HJR 33 --- Sponsor: Farnen, Ted
Proposes a constitutional amendment excluding partial legislative terms from term limits.
HJR 34 --- Sponsor: Farnen, Ted
Proposes a constitutional amendment to require a re-elected Governor to make new appointments to agencies and commissions.
HJR 35 --- Sponsor: Farnen, Ted
Proposes a constitutional amendment to require regular appearances of the Governor before the House of Representatives.
HJR 36 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Proposes a constitutional amendment increasing from 15% to 25% the limitation on indebtedness by school districts.
HJR 37 --- Sponsor: Reid, Michael J
Proposes a constitutional amendment to change the allocation of general state sales tax on motor vehicles.
HJR 38 --- Sponsor: Linton, William C. --- CoSponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L
Proposes a constitutional amendment removing authorization to revise property tax levies to adjust for inflation.
HJR 39 --- Sponsor: Linton, William C. --- CoSponsor: Lograsso, Don
Proposes a constitutional amendment to require the State Board of Education to be elected.
HJR 40 --- Sponsor: O'Toole, James P.
Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting legislative terms to no more than 12 years in either chamber.
HJR 41 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Proposes a constitutional amendment to require a two-fiscal year budget cycle, with zero-based budgeting.
HJR 42 --- Sponsor: Bearden, Carl --- CoSponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L
Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit any increase in the assessed value of real property of more than the percentage of change in Missouri personal income.
HJR 43 --- Sponsor: Luetkenhaus, Bill --- CoSponsor: Ostmann, Cindy
Proposes a constitutional amendment to impose gaming boat admission fees to fund public transit projects.
HJR 44 --- Sponsor: Copenhaver, Nancy --- CoSponsor: Kreider, Jim
Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to hunt, fish, and harvest game.
HJR 45 --- Sponsor: Hollingsworth, Katherine
Proposes a constitutional amendment replacing commissions which run state departments with directors.
HJR 46 --- Sponsor: Froelker, James V.
Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation certain personal property of disabled veterans.
HJR 47 --- Sponsor: Willoughby, Philip --- CoSponsor: Relford, Randall H.
Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow joint municipal utility commissions to develop utility projects with cities, electric cooperatives, and public utilities without additional regulation.
HJR 48 --- Sponsor: Murphy, Jim --- CoSponsor: Townley, Merrill M.
Proposes a constitutional amendment which requires voter approval of appropriations or bonding for sports stadiums.
HJR 49 --- Sponsor: Graham, Chuck --- CoSponsor: McKenna, Ryan Glennon
Proposes a constitutional amendment to increase the state revenue limit.
HJR 50 --- Sponsor: Green, Timothy P.
Proposes a constitutional amendment creating the Budget Control Fund and transferring certain amounts of excess total state revenue to the fund.
HJR 51 --- Sponsor: Whorton, James --- CoSponsor: Kreider, Jim
Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to hunt, fish, or harvest game.
HJR 52 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Proposes a constitutional amendment abolishing the Highways and Transportation Commission and replacing it with a Director of Transportation.
HJR 53 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Proposes a constitutional amendment convening regular sessions of the General Assembly in February.
HJR 54 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Proposes a constitutional amendment increasing the size of the Senate to 35 members and reducing the size of the House to 105 members.
HJR 55 --- Sponsor: Bearden, Carl --- CoSponsor: Mayer, Robert
Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing public school students the right to pray.
HJR 56 --- Sponsor: Holand, Roy W. --- CoSponsor: Hollingsworth, Katherine
Proposes a constitutional amendment to require an organizational session of the General Assembly in early December after each general election.
HJR 57 --- Sponsor: Koller, Don
Proposes a constitutional amendment imposing additional fuel and sales and use taxes for the purpose of funding highways.
HJR 58 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig --- CoSponsor: Holand, Roy W.
Proposes a constitutional amendment elevating all associate circuit judges to circuit judges and creating the Judicial Assignment Commission.
HJR 59 --- Sponsor: Wright, Mark
Proposes a constitutional amendment to set an earlier date for the Governor to submit a budget to the General Assembly.
SB 648 --- Sponsor: Goode, P. Wayne
Allows all counties and St. Louis City to opt out of property tax levy inflation adjustments.
SB 906 --- Sponsor: House, Ted
Increases the current admission fees on gambling boats to fund public transit.
SJR 22 --- Sponsor: Schneider, John D.
Revises term limits for members of the General Assembly.
SJR 23 --- Sponsor: Singleton, Marvin
Provides for joint election of candidates for Lt. Governor and Governor.
SJR 24 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Sidney
Revises term limits to exclude certain partial terms of service in the General Assembly.
SJR 25 --- Sponsor: Klarich, David
Removes authorization for political subdivisions to revise tax levies to adjust for inflation; makes St. Louis County Assessor an elected official.
SJR 26 --- Sponsor: Klarich, David
Allows legislature to provide funds to the Road Fund, not less than 5% of state revenue, whenever it is deficient.
SJR 27 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita
Allows approval of school bond issues by simple majority.
SJR 28 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary
Ratifies the United States Equal Rights Amendment.
SJR 29 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles
Voters shall determine whether tobacco proceeds are included in or excluded from total state revenues.
SJR 31 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles
Voters shall determine whether tobacco proceeds are included in or excluded from total state revenues.
SJR 32 --- Sponsor: House, Ted
Modifies constitution to allow gambling boat admission fees to be used for public transit purposes.
SJR 33 --- Sponsor: Loudon, John
Amends the Constitution to allow the Commission to study, fund, design, acquire, construct, maintain, and operate toll facilities.
SJR 34 --- Sponsor: Gibbons, Michael R.
Allows Joint Boards and Commissions to own, operate and issue bonds for Joint Municipal Utility Projects.
SJR 35 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.
Constitutional amendment to repeal legislative term limits, subject to voter approval.
SJR 36 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.
Creates a fund to hold excess revenue of the state.
SJR 38 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John --- CoSponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.
If approved would require the Conservation Sales tax to be resubmitted to the voters every four years.
SJR 40 --- Sponsor: Westfall, Morris
Revises Constitution to provide additional funds for transportation and revises funding formula for certain entities.
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