NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
of the
STATE OF MISSOURI
SECOND REGULAR SESSION
FIRST DAY, Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Speaker Richard in the Chair.
Prayer by Reverend James Earl Jackson.
Lord God, creator of heaven and earth and all things therein, as we begin the first session of this new decade, we want to first acknowledge and give thanks for Your grace and mercy which carried us through this past year. In good times or bad, You remain the same. You reign in truth and majesty.
Holy God, You are the One who gives the breath of life to everyone. May You be pleased with and may the people of this state benefit from the good we seek to do in this place. Lead us as we attempt to lead. Guide us as we provide guidance. Strengthen us as we seek to answer the tough questions before us.
So, as we move through this day and ultimately this session, we pray that You would grant us the composure, courage and wisdom to not only start well, but to finish well.
Now may You, the source of hope, grant each of these in this assembly joy, hope and confidence as they continue throughout this day, week and the months ahead.
These things I pray in the name of Your Son. Amen.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol, Troop F Color Guard, presented the Colors.
The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.
COMMUNICATION FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE
To the Honorable House of Representatives of the 95th General Assembly, Second Regular Session, of the State of Missouri:
In compliance with Section 115.525, Revised Statutes of Missouri, I have the honor to lay before you herewith a list of the names of the members of the House of Representatives for the 95th General Assembly (Second Regular Session) of the State of Missouri, elected at the General Election held on November 4, 2008 and Special Elections held November 3, 2009.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the official seal of my office this 6th day of January, 2010.
/s/ ROBIN CARNAHAN
SECRETARY OF STATE
MISSOURI HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
95th General Assembly, Second Regular Session
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District Name
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1st Brian Munzlinger
2nd Rebecca McClanahan
3rd Casey Guernsey
4th Mike Thomson
5th Jim Guest
6th Rachel Bringer
7th Mike Lair
8th Tom Shively
9th Paul Quinn
10th Terry L. Witte
11th Ed Schieffer
12th Doug Funderburk
13th Chuck Gatschenberger
14th Joe Smith
15th Sally A. Faith
16th Mark A. Parkinson
17th Kenny Biermann
18th Anne Zerr
19th Cynthia L. Davis
20th Jeanie Riddle
21st Steve Hobbs
22nd Therese A. Sander
23rd Stephen Webber
24th Chris Kelly
25th Mary Wynne Still
26th Joe Aull
27th Vacant
28th Rob Schaaf
29th Martin T. Rucker
30th Jason Brown
31st Trent Skaggs
32nd Jason Grill
33rd Jerry Nolte
34th Tim Flook
35th Doug Ervin
36th Bob Nance
37th Mike Talboy
38th Ryan Silvey
39th Beth Low
40th John Patrick Burnett
41st Shalonn (Kiki) Curls
42nd Leonard (Jonas) Hughes IV
43rd Roman Lee LeBlanc
44th Jason Kander
45th Jason R. Holsman
46th Kate Meiners
47th Jeff Grisamore
48th Will Kraus
49th Tom McDonald
50th Michael Ricardo Brown
51st Ray Salva
52nd Paul LeVota
53rd Curt Dougherty
54th Gary Dusenberg
55th Bryan Pratt
56th Vacant
57th Vacant
58th James T. Morris
59th Jeanette Mott Oxford
60th Jamilah Nasheed
61st Chris Carter
62nd Vacant
63rd Tishaura O. Jones
64th Rachel Storch
65th Michele Kratky
66th Michael Vogt
67th Mike Colona
68th David Sater
69th Gina M. Walsh
70th Sharon L. Pace
71st Don Calloway
72nd Maria N. Chappelle-Nadal
*73rd Stacey Newman
74th Steve Webb
75th Bert Atkins
76th Michael J. Spreng
77th Michael George Corcoran
78th Margo McNeil
79th Albert (Al) Liese
80th Theodore (Ted) Hoskins
81st Rochelle Walton Gray
82nd Jill Schupp
83rd Jake Zimmerman
84th Allen Icet
85th Vicki Lorenz Englund
86th Cole McNary
87th John J. Diehl, Jr.
88th Andrew Koenig
89th Timothy W. Jones
90th Sam Komo
91st Jeanne Kirkton
92nd Sue Allen
93rd Dwight Scharnhorst
94th Rick Stream
95th Mike Leara
96th Patricia (Pat) Yaeger
97th Walt Bivins
98th Brian Nieves
99th Mike Sutherland
100th Sue Schoemehl
101st Timothy G. (Tim) Meadows
102nd Jeff Roorda
103rd Ron Casey
104th Joseph Fallert, Jr.
105th Michael Frame
106th Steven Tilley
107th Linda R. Fischer
108th Jacob Hummel
109th Scott D. Dieckhaus
110th Belinda Harris
111th Charlie W. Schlottach
112th Tom Loehner
113th Mark J. Bruns
114th Bill Deeken
115th Rodney Schad
116th Tom Self
117th Kenny Jones
118th Stanley Cox
119th Larry D. Wilson
120th Scott N. Largent
121st Denny L. Hoskins
122nd Mike McGhee
123rd Chris Molendorp
124th Luke Scavuzzo
125th Barney Fisher
126th Ed Emery
127th Tom Flanigan
128th Bryan Preston Stevenson
129th Ron Richard
130th Kevin Wilson
131st Marilyn Ruestman
132nd Don Ruzicka
133rd Mike Parson
134th Jim Viebrock
135th Charles W. (Charlie) Denison
136th Eric Burlison
137th Charlie Norr
138th Sara Lampe
139th Shane Schoeller
140th Bob Dixon
141st Jay Wasson
142nd Raymond (Ray) Weter
143rd Maynard Wallace
144th Tony Dugger
145th Mike Cunningham
146th Darrell Pollock
147th Don Wells
148th David Day
149th Dan W. Brown
150th Jason T. Smith
151st Ward Franz
152nd J.C. Kuessner
153rd Mike Dethrow
154th Gayle Kingery
155th Wayne Cooper
156th Shelley (White) Keeney
157th Scott A. Lipke
158th Clint Tracy
159th Billy Pat Wright
160th Ellen Brandom
161st Steve Hodges
162nd Terry Swinger
163rd Tom Todd
*elected at a special election held November 3, 2009
OATH OF OFFICE
Representative-elect Stacey Newman advanced to the bar and subscribed the Oath of Office, which was administered by the Honorable Lawrence B. Mooney, Judge of the Missouri Court of Appeals - Eastern District.
Representative Tilley suggested the absence of a quorum.
The following roll call indicated a quorum present:
AYES: 153 |
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Allen |
Atkins |
Aull |
Biermann |
Bivins |
Brandom |
Bringer |
Brown 30 |
Brown 50 |
Brown 149 |
Bruns |
Burlison |
Burnett |
Casey |
Chappelle-Nadal |
Colona |
Cooper |
Corcoran |
Cox |
Cunningham |
Curls |
Davis |
Day |
Deeken |
Denison |
Dethrow |
Dieckhaus |
Diehl |
Dixon |
Dougherty |
Dugger |
Dusenberg |
Emery |
Englund |
Ervin |
Faith |
Fallert |
Fischer 107 |
Fisher 125 |
Flanigan |
Flook |
Frame |
Franz |
Funderburk |
Gatschenberger |
Grill |
Grisamore |
Guernsey |
Guest |
Harris |
Hobbs |
Hodges |
Hoskins 80 |
Hoskins 121 |
Hughes |
Hummel |
Icet |
Jones 63 |
Jones 89 |
Jones 117 |
Kander |
Keeney |
Kingery |
Kirkton |
Koenig |
Komo |
Kratky |
Kraus |
Kuessner |
Lair |
Lampe |
Largent |
Leara |
LeBlanc |
LeVota |
Liese |
Lipke |
Loehner |
Low |
McClanahan |
McDonald |
McGhee |
McNary |
McNeil |
Meadows |
Meiners |
Molendorp |
Morris |
Munzlinger |
Nance |
Nasheed |
Newman |
Nieves |
Nolte |
Norr |
Oxford |
Pace |
Parkinson |
Parson |
Pollock |
Pratt |
Quinn |
Riddle |
Roorda |
Rucker |
Ruestman |
Ruzicka |
Salva |
Sander |
Sater |
Scavuzzo |
Schaaf |
Schad |
Scharnhorst |
Schieffer |
Schlottach |
Schoeller |
Schoemehl |
Schupp |
Self |
Shively |
Silvey |
Skaggs |
Smith 14 |
Smith 150 |
Stevenson |
Still |
Storch |
Stream |
Sutherland |
Swinger |
Talboy |
Thomson |
Tilley |
Todd |
Tracy |
Viebrock |
Wallace |
Walsh |
Walton Gray |
Wasson |
Webb |
Webber |
Wells |
Weter |
Wilson 119 |
Wilson 130 |
Witte |
Wright |
Yaeger |
Zerr |
Zimmerman |
Mr. Speaker |
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PRESENT: 003 |
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Kelly |
Spreng |
Vogt |
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ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 003 |
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Calloway |
Carter |
Holsman |
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VACANCIES: 004 |
ADDRESS BY SPEAKER RON RICHARD
Welcome Representatives and guests to the opening of the second session of the 95th General Assembly.
Today we stand at the precipice of the future. Immense uncertainty faces all of us. We are at time in Missouri history where few have been. Let us work together as never before – times demand it.
We must never forget we sit in the people’s chamber and our sacred duty as their elected officials is the maintenance of the integrity and sanctity of the Missouri House of Representatives. We are here to make our state a better place for our citizens to work and live.
With every vote we take, we must never forget the trust Missouri has put in us. We, as members, expect nothing less than the highest integrity in this chamber and the people of the state deserve nothing less.
Many members have filed legislation that would reform ethical standards. Today, I will create a Special Standing Committee on Government Accountability and Ethics Reform.
Representative LeVota and I are appointing members of outstanding character to this committee; Representative Kevin Wilson and Representative Sally Faith have agreed to serve as Chair and Vice-Chair. The committee also includes: Representatives Bruns, Lipke, Day, Nolte, Brandom, Burnett, Witte, Morris, Walsh and Curls. Their task is simple; I will send all ethics reform legislation to their committee so they may create one, bi-partisan piece of legislation that will restore the public’s trust in our Chamber by seeking to remove even the appearance of impropriety.
Regardless of party affiliation we can all agree that the sanctity of this body is important. From this point forward, we commit ourselves to gain and hold the faith that the people of Missouri have in their elected Representatives.
We are also here because we believe in forging a bright future for Missouri, which is first and foremost in our minds when we walk into this chamber each day.
Economic woes threaten to dampen our future. The economic downturn has left no community or household in Missouri untouched. 9.5% percent of Missourians are out of work, and the House of Representatives must continue to lead the way, as we have in the past, towards a complete economic revitalization of Missouri.
There are those who say that the economic recovery will not be tied to job growth. That is unacceptable in Missouri.
We must also work to protect the tools that have been successful at bringing jobs and businesses into our state. This year we must also continue our work helping small businesses. They are the economic engine of Missouri.
The economic recovery of this state and nation will not be carried on the backs of government, but will instead be led by the forces of personal initiative and the free market. Missouri citizens will bring our state to a new level of economic prosperity through hard work; it is our duty to set the framework that allows them to thrive.
One important precept of our state government is that we must spend within our means and we cannot run budget deficits like the federal government. In a time of economic uncertainty we must work together to make the necessary decisions for our citizen’s future that will allow Missouri to grow.
I will commit to you one thing: we must NOT and we will NOT raise taxes on working Missourians.
Families across the state are finding ways to stretch their dollars and we will work to follow them. With an ever increasing financial burden being placed on Missourians by the actions of the federal government, we must do what we can to decrease and cut taxes in Missouri.
Fiscal discipline and prudence will become the bywords for this session. The people demand nothing less with their tax dollars, and we will give them nothing less. We will commit ourselves to being prudent fiscal managers of public monies.
Our House is composed of responsible, hard-working members, and I know this will be a productive session that all Missourians can be proud of.
To all members, let us remember we are all here representing the people of our great state, and we all share the same common goal for a strong and confident Missouri that is a great place to live, work, and raise a family.
May God bless you and may God bless the great state of Missouri.
Pursuant to Section 9.141, RSMo, the Bill of Rights was read by Patty Buxton, former Revisor of Statutes for the Joint Committee on Legislative Research.
Ms. Buxton was presented a resolution by Speaker Pro Tem Pratt honoring her for 32 years of service to the Missouri Legislature.
Ms. Buxton addressed the House.
HOUSE RESOLUTIONS
Representative Tilley offered House Resolution No. 1, which was read.
HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 1
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-fifth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, inform the Senate that the House is duly convened and is now in session ready for consideration of business.
On motion of Representative Tilley, House Resolution No. 1 was adopted.
Representative Tilley offered House Resolution No. 2, which was read.
HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 2
BE IT RESOLVED, that a message be sent to the Governor of the State of Missouri to inform His Excellency that the House of Representatives and the Senate of the Ninety-fifth General Assembly, Second Regular Session of the State of Missouri, are now regularly organized and ready for business, and to receive any message or communication that His Excellency may desire to submit, and that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be directed to inform the Senate of the adoption of this resolution.
On motion of Representative Tilley, House Resolution No. 2 was adopted.
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
Representative Tilley offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 1, which was read.
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1
BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Ninety-fifth General Assembly, Second Regular Session of the State of Missouri, the Senate concurring therein, that the House of Representatives and the Senate convene in Joint Session in the Hall of the House of Representatives at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 20, 2010, to receive a message from His Excellency, the Honorable Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Governor of the State of Missouri; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a committee of ten (10) from the House be appointed by the Speaker to act with a committee of ten (10) from the Senate, appointed by the President Pro Tem, to wait upon the Governor of the State of Missouri and inform His Excellency that the House of Representatives and Senate of the Ninety-fifth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, are now organized and ready for business and to receive any message or communication that His Excellency may desire to submit, and that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be directed to inform the Senate of the adoption of this resolution.
On motion of Representative Tilley, House Concurrent Resolution No. 1 was adopted.
Representative Tilley offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 2, which was read.
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2
BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Ninety-fifth General Assembly, Second Regular Session of the State of Missouri, the Senate concurring therein, that the House of Representatives and the Senate convene in Joint Session in the Hall of the House of Representatives at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, February 3, 2010, to receive a message from His Honor Chief Justice Ray Price, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Missouri; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a committee of ten (10) from the House be appointed by the Speaker to act with a committee of ten (10) from the Senate, appointed by the President Pro Tem, to wait upon the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Missouri and inform His Honor that the House of Representatives and the Senate of the Ninety-fifth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, are now organized and ready for business and to receive any message or communication that His Honor may desire to submit, and that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be directed to inform the Senate of the adoption of this resolution.
On motion of Representative Tilley, House Concurrent Resolution No. 2 was adopted.
HOUSE RESOLUTION
Representative Kirkton offered House Resolution No. 5.
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
Representative Nolte, et al., offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 4.
Representative Kuessner, et al., offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 5.
Representative Schaaf offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 6.
Representative Salva, et al., offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 8.
Representative Gatschenberger, et al., offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 9.
Representative Smith (14) offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 10.
Representative Davis, et al., offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 11.
HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED
House Resolution No. 3 and House Resolution No. 4
House Resolution No. 6 through House Resolution No. 45
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
The following House Concurrent Resolutions were read the first time and copies ordered printed:
HCR 3, introduced by Representatives Guernsey, Leara, Hoskins (121), Largent, Schoeller, Schieffer, Day, Thomson, Flanigan, Munzlinger, Riddle, Emery, Allen, Zerr, Smith (150), Keeney and Icet, relating to the disapproval of the Missouri State Tax Commission's recommendations regarding the value for each grade of agricultural and horticultural land based on productive capability.
HCR 7, introduced by Representatives Munzlinger, Brown (149), Icet, Day, Swinger, Wallace, Jones (89), Thomson, Hobbs, Fischer (107), Nance, Schieffer, Emery, Cox, Fisher (125), Flanigan, Guest, Dugger, Smith (150), Brandom, Wilson (119), Pollock, Roorda, Denison, Loehner, McGhee, Ruzicka, Largent and Guernsey, relating to the disapproval of the Missouri State Tax Commission's recommendations regarding the value for each grade of agricultural and horticultural land based on productive capability.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
The following House Joint Resolutions were read the first time and copies ordered printed:
HJR 45, introduced by Representatives Gatschenberger, Jones (89), Roorda, Hodges, Day, Schad, Ruestman, Corcoran, Dieckhaus and Lampe, relating to the general assembly.
HJR 46, introduced by Representatives Dusenberg, Day, Molendorp, Kraus and Pratt, relating to the department of transportation.
HJR 47, introduced by Representatives Kraus, Flook, Kander, Ruestman, Dusenberg, Molendorp, Cox, Smith (150) and Burlison, relating to the general assembly.
HJR 48, introduced by Representatives Davis, Nieves, Ruestman and McGhee, relating to health care services.
HJR 49, introduced by Representatives Davis, Funderburk, Gatschenberger, McGhee, Ruestman, Fischer (107) and Bivins, relating to the Missouri taxpayer protection initiative.
HJR 50, introduced by Representative Ervin, relating to health care services.
HJR 51, introduced by Representative Cunningham, relating to guaranteeing the right to vote by secret ballot.
HJR 52, introduced by Representatives Harris, Meadows, Wallace, Schieffer, Fischer (107), Kuessner, Lampe, Roorda and Oxford, relating to the power of eminent domain.
HJR 53, introduced by Representatives Harris, Meadows, Wallace, Schieffer, Fischer (107), Kuessner, Lampe, Roorda and Oxford, relating to repealing authority to take property by eminent domain.
HJR 54, introduced by Representatives Chappelle-Nadal and Walton Gray, relating to the board of freeholders.
HJR 55, introduced by Representatives Chappelle-Nadal, Walton Gray and Oxford, relating to the department of transportation.
HJR 56, introduced by Representatives Emery, Icet, Flanigan, Smith (14), Koenig, Kelly, Burlison, Jones (89), Ervin, Bivins, Dieckhaus, Parkinson, Nieves, Smith (150), Funderburk, Schad, Allen, Zerr, Denison, Lair, Fisher (125), Cooper, Stevenson, Sander, Meiners, Schaaf, Wilson (119), Wasson, Brandom, McNary, Nolte, Schoeller, Davis, Franz, Ruzicka, Guest, Dethrow and Wells, relating to the revenue-neutral replacement of all taxes on income with an amended sales and use tax.
HJR 57, introduced by Representatives Jones (89), Icet, Nieves, Scharnhorst, Stream, Schaaf, Thomson, Funderburk, Burlison, Koenig, Gatschenberger, Smith (150), Emery, Bivins, Smith (14), Kraus, Ruzicka, Cox, Munzlinger, Denison, Richard, Jones (117), Tilley, Wells, Wilson (130), Dieckhaus, Allen, McNary, Dugger, McGhee, Wilson (119), Pratt, Parkinson, Zerr, Dixon, Stevenson, Pollock, Day, Molendorp, Grisamore, Ruestman, Brandom, Flanigan, Fisher (125), Schad, Guernsey, Riddle, Largent, Leara, Schoeller, Diehl, Dethrow, Davis, Sutherland, Lair, Keeney, Wasson, Cooper, Faith, Sander, Parson, Kingery, Guest, Brown (149), Weter, Viebrock, Cunningham (145), Tracy, Nolte, Bruns, Franz, Nance, Flook, Loehner, Schlottach and Deeken relating to health care services.
HJR 58, introduced by Representatives Cox, Sater, Burlison, Funderburk, Munzlinger and Grisamore, relating to nonpartisan judicial commissions.
HJR 59, introduced by Representatives McGhee, Davis, Burlison, Jones (89), Ervin, Kraus, Thomson, Dieckhaus, Lair, Deeken, Schieffer, Ruzicka, Funderburk, Wells, Smith (150), Ruestman, Gatschenberger, Cox, Wasson, Dethrow, Wilson (130), Wallace, Wilson (119) and Koenig, relating to the right to pray.
HJR 60, introduced by Representatives Jones (89), Schaaf, Funderburk, Lampe, Kraus, Wilson (119), Grisamore, Smith (150), Fischer (107) and Lampe, relating to property taxation.
HJR 61, introduced by Representatives Thomson, Lair, Sater, Molendorp, Grill, Wasson, Atkins, Ruzicka, Deeken, Flanigan, Lampe, Dusenberg and Bivins, relating to bonded indebtedness of school districts.
HJR 62, introduced by Representatives McGhee, Davis, Burlison, Jones (89), Ervin, Kraus, Thomson, Dieckhaus, Lair, Deeken, Schieffer, Ruzicka, Funderburk, Wells, Smith (150), Ruestman, Gatschenberger, Cox, Wasson, Dethrow, Wilson (130), Wallace, Wilson (119) and Koenig, relating to the right to pray.
HJR 63, introduced by Representatives Parson, Munzlinger and Schad, relating to initiative petitions.
HJR 64, introduced by Representatives Cox, Davis, Burlison, Ruestman, Smith (150), Flanigan, Jones (89), Koenig, Munzlinger, Grisamore and Bivins, relating to voter identification.
HJR 65, introduced by Representatives Molendorp and Dusenberg, relating to bonded indebtedness of school districts.
HJR 66, introduced by Representative Schoemehl, relating to school district bond elections.
HJR 67, introduced by Representative Pratt, relating to property taxation.
HJR 68, introduced by Representatives Davis, Bivins, Wells, Ruestman and Stevenson, relating to property taxation.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Bills were read the first time and copies ordered printed:
HB 1202, introduced by Representatives Kuessner, Fischer (107), Webb, Day, Pace, Molendorp, Grill, Shively, Lair, Schieffer, Schupp, Oxford, Aull and Zimmerman, relating to text messaging while operating a motor vehicle.
HB 1203, introduced by Representatives Kuessner, Hodges, Meadows, Atkins, Walton Gray, Lampe, Aull, Wallace, Schieffer and McGhee, relating to inmate charges for medical treatment at correctional facilities.
HB 1204, introduced by Representatives Kuessner, Hodges, Meadows, Atkins, Lampe, Aull, Harris and Walton Gray, relating to medical malpractice insurance.
HB 1205, introduced by Representatives Schad, Gatschenberger, Funderburk, Jones (89), Day, Molendorp, Wright, Aull, Bivins and Zimmerman, relating to text messaging while operating a motor vehicle.
HB 1206, introduced by Representatives Gatschenberger, Munzlinger, Smith (14), Jones (89), Schaaf, Burlison, Funderburk, Biermann, Ervin, Bivins, Franz, Ruestman, Schad, Wilson (119), Hughes, Dieckhaus, Dethrow, Dusenberg, Schieffer, Wells, Wallace, Smith (150) and Riddle, relating to concealed carry endorsements.
HB 1207, introduced by Representatives Day, Kuessner, Tilley, Jones (89), Fisher (125), Brown (149), Wallace, Sater, Meadows, Schlottach, Schad, Funderburk, Munzlinger, Tracy, Harris, Schieffer, Hodges, Ruestman, Lair, Gatschenberger, Roorda, Dethrow, Grisamore, Lampe, Largent, Riddle and Smith (150), relating to classification of certain real property.
HB 1208, introduced by Representatives Day, Meadows, Nance, Funderburk, Molendorp, Fisher (125), Bruns, Nieves, Harris, Tracy, Hoskins (121), Lair, Schieffer, Dusenberg, Schaaf, Brown (149), Munzlinger, Roorda, Ruestman, Schad, Wilson (119), Lampe, Gatschenberger, Dieckhaus, Norr, Grisamore, Largent, Riddle and McGhee, relating to the final disposition of deceased military personnel.
HB 1209, introduced by Representatives Day, Funderburk, Norr, Lair, Grisamore and Brown (149), relating to circuit court marshals.
HB 1210, introduced by Representatives Lipke and Roorda, relating to the regulation of methamphetamine precursor substances.
HB 1211, introduced by Representatives Dusenberg, Ruestman, Allen, Kraus, Grisamore, Burlison, Schad, Nieves, Harris, Schieffer, Smith (150) and McGhee, relating to abortion.
HB 1212, introduced by Representative Dusenberg, relating to nonresident pupil tuition.
HB 1213, introduced by Representatives Dusenberg, Ruestman, Kraus, Grisamore, Lair, Schad, Munzlinger, Nieves, Meadows, Wallace and Smith (150), relating to an income tax exemption for certain veterans.
HB 1214, introduced by Representatives Dusenberg, Ruestman, Kraus, Jones (89), Lair, Schad, Dieckhaus, Nieves, Hoskins (121) and McGhee, relating to a property tax exemption on homesteads.
HB 1215, introduced by Representative Dusenberg, relating to health screening of public school students.
HB 1216, introduced by Representatives Dusenberg, Ruestman, Lair, Kraus, Dieckhaus, Nieves and Smith (150), relating to real property taxation.
HB 1217, introduced by Representatives Dusenberg, Day, Parkinson, Burlison, Allen, Nieves, Wallace, Smith (150) and McGhee, relating to protective headgear for operation of motorcycles or motortricycles.
HB 1218, introduced by Representatives Dusenberg, Ruestman and Gatschenberger, relating to contracts.
HB 1219, introduced by Representatives Smith (14), Meadows and Roorda, relating to food allergens.
HB 1220, introduced by Representatives Smith (14), Lair, Wallace, Storch, Nieves, Gatschenberger, Meadows, Wilson (119) and Munzlinger, relating to the Gulf War medallion program.
HB 1221, introduced by Representatives Smith (14), Munzlinger, Meadows, Nieves, Grisamore, Lair, Hoskins (121) and Gatschenberger, relating to the Global War on Terrorism medallion program.
HB 1222, introduced by Representatives Smith (14), Smith (150), Nieves, Grisamore, Gatschenberger, Allen, Meiners, Ruestman, Schaaf and Grill, relating to sales tax exemptions.
HB 1223, introduced by Representatives Smith (14), Ruestman, Meadows, Wallace and McGhee, relating to construction zone and work zone violations.
HB 1224, introduced by Representatives Smith (14), Ruestman, Grisamore and McGhee, relating to the Missouri national guard and reservists family education grant.
HB 1225, introduced by Representatives Lair, Dieckhaus, Gatschenberger, Funderburk, Day, Burlison, Walton Gray, Sater, Fisher (125), Kraus, Jones (89), Ruestman, Nieves and Smith (150), relating to Missouri dependency exemptions.
HB 1226, introduced by Representatives Fischer (107), Tilley, Fallert, Englund, Schieffer, Gatschenberger, Aull and Lair, relating to sexual misconduct in the second degree.
HB 1227, introduced by Representatives Kraus, Dieckhaus, Jones (89), Allen, Hoskins (121), Fischer (107), Lair, Funderburk and Smith (150), relating to Missouri dependency exemptions.
HB 1228, introduced by Representatives Kraus, Gatschenberger, Jones (89), Scharnhorst, Nieves, Fischer (107), Bivins, Smith (150), McGhee and Ruestman, relating to real property taxation.
HB 1229, introduced by Representatives Kraus, Jones (89), McGhee, Zimmerman, Ruestman and Gatschenberger, relating to traffic control signal violations.
HB 1230, introduced by Representatives Davis, Day, Nieves, Ruestman, Dugger, Kraus and Smith (150), relating to the Missouri firearms freedom act.
HB 1231, introduced by Representatives Davis, Nieves, Nolte, Allen, Ruestman and Gatschenberger, relating to drivers' examinations.
HB 1232, introduced by Representatives Davis, Dugger, Ruestman and Wells, relating to unlawful use of weapons.
HB 1233, introduced by Representatives Davis and Nance, relating to children and minors who are the subject of certain administrative and judicial proceedings.
HB 1234, introduced by Representatives Davis and McGhee, relating to the marriage matters act.
HB 1235, introduced by Representatives Davis, Nolte and McGhee, relating to the provision of artificially supplied nutrition and hydration.
HB 1236, introduced by Representatives Davis, Gatschenberger, Nieves, Sander, Emery, Dugger and McGhee, relating to the negligent screening act.
HB 1237, introduced by Representatives Davis, Allen and Roorda, relating to adoption records.
HB 1238, introduced by Representatives Davis, Kraus, Dugger, Nolte, Allen, Cox, Munzlinger, Bruns, Burlison, McGhee, Gatschenberger and Smith (150), relating to abortion.
HB 1239, introduced by Representatives Davis, Kraus, Schaaf, Ruestman, Day, Nolte, Dieckhaus, Wallace, Riddle, McGhee and Smith (150), relating to concealed carry endorsements.
HB 1240, introduced by Representatives Davis, Wallace, Funderburk, Schaaf, Munzlinger, Ruestman and Gatschenberger, relating to an income tax deduction for educational expenses.
HB 1241, introduced by Representative Sater, relating to the senior services growth and development program.
HB 1242, introduced by Representatives Sater, Wallace and McGhee, relating to a registry for methamphetamine offenders.
HB 1243, introduced by Representatives Sater, Carter, Wallace, Storch, Ruestman, Wilson (119) and McGhee, relating to an income tax deduction for alternative energy sources.
HB 1244, introduced by Representatives Sater, Wallace, Day, Ruestman and Wilson (119), relating to sales tax exemptions.
HB 1245, introduced by Representative Sater, relating to pawnshops.
HB 1246, introduced by Representatives Sater and Wallace, relating to teenage drivers.
HB 1247, introduced by Representatives Sater and Jones (89), relating to eligibility for temporary assistance for needy families benefits.
HB 1248, introduced by Representatives Sater, Wallace, Ruestman and McGhee, relating to consumer notice of ethanol.
HB 1249, introduced by Representatives Sater, Jones (89), Carter, Wallace, Day, Munzlinger, Ruestman, Wilson (119) and McGhee, relating to tax credits for donations to senior citizen services centers.
HB 1250, introduced by Representatives Sater, Wallace and Still, relating to bicycle riders.
HB 1251, introduced by Representatives Sater and Wallace, relating to notices to parents or guardians of uninsured children.
HB 1252, introduced by Representative Curls, relating to sentences under dual jurisdiction.
HB 1253, introduced by Representatives Swinger, Witte and Bringer, relating to the telemarketing no-call list.
HB 1254, introduced by Representatives Wilson (119), Sater, Munzlinger, Ruestman, Weter, Schieffer, Grisamore, Wallace, Smith (150), Schad, Nance, Hodges, Fisher (125) and Faith, relating to rural empowerment zone criteria.
HB 1255, introduced by Representatives Nance, Nieves, Emery, Schaaf, Day, Ruestman, Schad, Atkins, Wallace, Meadows, Lair, Sander, Sater, Nolte, Kelly, McGhee and Smith (150), relating to small claims actions.
HB 1256, introduced by Representatives McGhee, Scharnhorst, Roorda, Fischer (107) and Day, relating to pay increases for noncustody employees of certain divisions of the department of corrections.
HB 1257, introduced by Representatives Smith (14), Smith (150), Wallace, Funderburk, Grisamore, Allen, Roorda, McGhee and Gatschenberger, relating to unborn children.
HB 1258, introduced by Representatives Todd, Wright, Hodges, Swinger and Kingery, relating to the designation of a memorial highway.
HB 1259, introduced by Representatives Holsman, Storch, Lampe, Carter, Low, Hummel, McNeil, Roorda, Schieffer, Oxford, Schaaf, Grill and Kirkton, relating to medical assistance benefits.
HB 1260, introduced by Representatives Komo, Lampe and Fallert, relating to the inclusion of small employers in the state health care plan.
HB 1261, introduced by Representatives Komo, Burlison and Schieffer, relating to political subdivision sales taxes.
HB 1262, introduced by Representatives Komo, Schieffer and Fallert, relating to conditions of probation and parole.
HB 1263, introduced by Representatives Komo and Roorda, relating to sewer district subdistricts.
HB 1264, introduced by Representative Komo, relating to state employee retirement.
HB 1265, introduced by Representatives Smith (14), Dieckhaus, Jones (89), Meadows, Ruestman and McGhee, relating to motor vehicle mileage taxes.
HB 1266, introduced by Representatives Norr, Roorda, Schoeller, Meadows, Still, Walton Gray, Englund, Fallert, Komo, Corcoran, Lampe, Harris and Schieffer, relating to employment security.
HB 1267, introduced by Representative Meiners, relating to recording fees.
HB 1268, introduced by Representative Meiners, relating to adenoid cystic carcinoma awareness day.
HB 1269, introduced by Representative Meiners, relating to criminal history searches for persons seeking to work or volunteer at camps which provide activities for children under the age of eighteen.
HB 1270, introduced by Representative Meiners, relating to children's special health care needs.
HB 1271, introduced by Representative Brown (30), relating to the designation of the official canine breed and state canine of Missouri.
HB 1272, introduced by Representative Bruns, relating to transient guest taxes.
HB 1273, introduced by Representatives Holsman, Grill, Harris, Roorda, Oxford, Low and Carter, relating to light pollution.
HB 1274, introduced by Representatives Dixon, Cunningham, Hoskins (80), Gatschenberger, Spreng, Jones (89), Hoskins (121) and Wilson (119), relating to fine arts education.
HB 1275, introduced by Representatives Wells, Denison, Deeken, Hodges, Wilson (130), Faith, Funderburk and Norr, relating to registration of fire suppression sprinkler systems contractors.
HB 1276, introduced by Representatives Wells, Denison, Deeken, Schad, Ruestman, Jones (89), Nolte, Day, Zimmerman, Hodges, Wilson (130), Funderburk, Wallace, Faith, Norr, Sater, Gatschenberger, Roorda, Kirkton and Chappelle-Nadal, relating to text messaging while operating a motor vehicle.
HB 1277, introduced by Representatives Wells, Denison, Hodges, McGhee, Oxford, Allen, Roorda, Gatschenberger, Sater, Faith, Funderburk and Wallace, relating to tobacco use on public school property.
HB 1278, introduced by Representatives Roorda and Schieffer, relating to county court municipal judges.
HB 1279, introduced by Representatives Roorda and Schieffer, relating to notification to the public of the date, time, and location of certain juvenile hearings.
HB 1280, introduced by Representatives Roorda, Schieffer and Fischer (107), relating to altering or falsifying drug or alcohol tests or test results.
HB 1281, introduced by Representative Roorda, relating to neutral site child custody exchange.
HB 1282, introduced by Representatives Roorda, Walton Gray, Schieffer and Fischer (107), relating to use of automated external defibrillators.
HB 1283, introduced by Representatives Roorda, Walton Gray, Schieffer and Fischer (107), relating to the sale or consignment of certain emergency vehicles.
HB 1284, introduced by Representatives Roorda and Schieffer, relating to property damage of a motor vehicle.
HB 1285, introduced by Representative Roorda, relating to incorporation of fire codes.
HB 1286, introduced by Representative Roorda, relating to health care professional peer review committees.
HB 1287, introduced by Representative Roorda, relating to taxation of unauthorized substances.
HB 1288, introduced by Representatives Sutherland, Ruestman, Low, Schieffer, Roorda, Funderburk and Kirkton, relating to the large carnivore act.
HB 1289, introduced by Representatives Gatschenberger, Jones (89), Smith (150), Funderburk, Ruestman and Dusenberg, relating to illegal drug use of applicants and recipients of temporary assistance for needy families benefits.
HB 1290, introduced by Representatives Gatschenberger and Ruestman, relating to county auditors.
HB 1291, introduced by Representative Burlison, relating to concealed carry endorsements.
HB 1292, introduced by Representatives Holsman, Harris, Carter, Oxford, Grill, Roorda and Low, relating to light pollution.
HB 1293, introduced by Representatives Hoskins (121), Jones (89), Colona, Dieckhaus, Allen, Funderburk and Schieffer, relating to professional therapy dogs.
HB 1294, introduced by Representatives Hoskins (121), Kelly, Colona, Largent and Dieckhaus, relating to bingo.
HB 1295, introduced by Representatives Lampe, Roorda, McNeil, Walton Gray, Webb, Norr, Low and Schieffer, relating to gifted education.
HB 1296, introduced by Representatives Lampe, Roorda, Walton Gray, Webb, Zimmerman, Norr, Low, Still and Schieffer, relating to the identification, assessment, education, and services for handicapped and severely handicapped students in public school districts.
HB 1297, introduced by Representatives Lampe, Roorda, Walton Gray, Webb, Norr, Fischer (107) and Low, relating to school attendance.
HB 1298, introduced by Representatives Lampe, Walton Gray, Webb, Norr, Fischer (107) and Low, relating to transfer of patients in mental health facilities.
HB 1299, introduced by Representatives Lampe and Webb, relating to the Missouri sunshine law.
HB 1300, introduced by Representatives Lampe, Roorda, Webb, Norr, Fischer (107), Burlison and Still, relating to the paper reduction act.
HB 1301, introduced by Representatives Lampe, Webb and Still, relating to the sale and manufacture of imitation butter.
HB 1302, introduced by Representatives Lampe, McNeil, Walton Gray, Webb, Norr, Low and Schieffer, relating to the amber and silver alert system.
HB 1303, introduced by Representative Schaaf, relating to abatement of nuisances.
HB 1304, introduced by Representatives Hodges, Lampe, Harris, Walton Gray, Sander, Schieffer, Roorda, McGhee and Corcoran, relating to health insurance coverage for Down Syndrome.
HB 1305, introduced by Representatives Hodges, Walton Gray and Schieffer, relating to insurance coverage for treatment of infertility.
HB 1306, introduced by Representatives Hodges, Walton Gray and Schieffer, relating to crimes against police animals.
HB 1307, introduced by Representatives Hodges, Schieffer, Roorda and McGhee, relating to hospital patient safety.
HB 1308, introduced by Representatives Hodges, Molendorp, Sander, Schieffer, McGhee and Colona, relating to unlawful use of weapons.
HB 1309, introduced by Representatives Hodges and Schieffer, relating to the land reclamation commission.
HB 1310, introduced by Representative Hodges, relating to a memorial highway designation.
HB 1311, introduced by Representatives Scharnhorst, Grisamore, Walton Gray, Funderburk, Cooper, Casey, Harris, Allen, Nance, Walsh, Grill, Jones (63), Pace, Carter, Rucker, Roorda, Dusenberg, McGhee, Fallert, Norr, Englund and Schupp, relating to insurance coverage for diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders.
HB 1312, introduced by Representative Talboy, relating to prohibited acts by certain elected officials.
HB 1313, introduced by Representative Curls, relating to the shock time for felony probationers program.
HB 1314, introduced by Representatives Swinger, Witte, Hodges and Todd, relating to an income tax deduction for storm shelters.
HB 1315, introduced by Representatives Shively, Still, Schieffer, Oxford, Zimmerman, Fischer (107), Aull and Scavuzzo, relating to text messaging while operating a motor vehicle.
HB 1316, introduced by Representative Deeken, relating to property tax assessment notices.
HB 1317, introduced by Representative Curls, relating to recording fees.
HB 1318, introduced by Representatives Harris and Aull, relating to relocation of a child by a parent.
HB 1319, introduced by Representative Harris, relating to orders of protection.
HB 1320, introduced by Representative Parson, relating to health insurance coverage for licensed athletic trainer services.
HB 1321, introduced by Representative Parson, relating to property tax relief for senior citizens.
HB 1322, introduced by Representatives LeVota, Burnett, Englund, Fallert, Fischer (107), Grill, Harris, Holsman, Hummel, Komo, Kraus, Kuessner, Lampe, Low, McGhee, McNeil, Norr, Roorda, Scavuzzo, Schieffer, Schupp, Shively, Still, Webber, Yaeger and Zimmerman, relating to campaign contributions.
HB 1323, introduced by Representative Bringer, relating to outboard motors.
HB 1324, introduced by Representative Bringer, relating to lobbyist gifts.
HB 1325, introduced by Representative Bringer, relating to the telemarketing no-call list.
HB 1326, introduced by Representative Bringer, relating to campaign contributions.
HB 1327, introduced by Representatives Davis, Funderburk, Smith (14), Burlison, Allen, Emery, Kraus, Harris, Gatschenberger, Wells, Smith (150), Schad and Fischer (107), relating to abortion.
HB 1328, introduced by Representative Curls, relating to sale of cigarettes.
HB 1329, introduced by Representative Sater, relating to the volunteer health services act.
HB 1330, introduced by Representative Salva, relating to memorial highway and bridge designations.
HB 1331, introduced by Representatives Roorda, Meadows, Schieffer, McNeil, Yaeger, Carter, Fischer (107), Casey, Nasheed and Lampe, relating to the regulation of methamphetamine precursor substances.
HB 1332, introduced by Representatives Roorda, Corcoran, Schieffer and Hoskins (80), relating to motorcycle stunt driving.
HB 1333, introduced by Representative Lipke, relating to the Missouri health insurance pool.
HB 1334, introduced by Representative Lipke, relating to the Evan de Mello reimbursement program.
HB 1335, introduced by Representatives Davis, Funderburk, Dieckhaus and Ruestman, relating to funding educational opportunities.
HB 1336, introduced by Representatives Brandom, Fischer (107), Harris, Munzlinger, Zerr, Schlottach, Jones (63), Storch, Yaeger, Gatschenberger, Sater, Day, Smith (14), Funderburk, Walton Gray, Flanigan, Roorda, Still, Allen, Tilley, Nolte, Pace, Ruestman, Schoemehl, McNeil, Jones (89), Kirkton, Englund, Stevenson, Schieffer, Grisamore, Fallert, Dusenberg, Lampe, Lair, Oxford, Wallace, McGhee, Quinn, Nance and Icet, relating to the designation of Girl Scout Day.
HB 1337, introduced by Representatives Dusenberg, Allen and Kraus, relating to campaign finance.
HB 1338, introduced by Representatives Chappelle-Nadal, Walton Gray, Nasheed and Oxford, relating to harassment.
HB 1339, introduced by Representatives Lair, Shively, Hoskins (121), Walton Gray, Dieckhaus, Dusenberg and Nolte, relating to the regulation of bingo.
HB 1340, introduced by Representative Dugger, relating to sales taxes for fire protection districts.
HB 1341, introduced by Representatives Grill, LeVota, Lampe, Kander, Storch, Roorda, Kelly, Schoemehl, Schupp, Funderburk, Rucker, Still, Holsman, Scavuzzo, Hodges, Carter, Fallert, Norr, Webb, Shively, Jones (63), Walton Gray, Englund, Harris, McDonald and Pace, relating to insurance coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders.
HB 1342, introduced by Representatives Grill, Carter, Schieffer, Walton Gray, Nasheed and Still, relating to the posting of caloric content at food service establishments.
HB 1343, introduced by Representatives Grill, Hodges, Funderburk, Norr, Schieffer, Casey, Nasheed and Walton Gray, relating to assaulting an athletic official.
HB 1344, introduced by Representative Dugger, relating to fire protection association fees.
HB 1345, introduced by Representatives Harris, Lampe, Wallace, Schieffer, Oxford, Fallert, Meadows, Fischer (107), Roorda and Low, relating to the sale and delivery of raw milk or cream.
HB 1346, introduced by Representatives Harris, Norr, Schieffer, Jones (63), Roorda, Oxford, Fischer (107), Kuessner, Lampe, Hummel, Fallert and Scavuzzo, relating to employment security.
HB 1347, introduced by Representatives Harris, Liese, Fischer (107), Kuessner, Lampe and Meadows, relating to the uniform planned community act.
HB 1348, introduced by Representatives Harris, Fischer (107), Oxford, Lampe and Meadows, relating to insurance companies owning or contracting with motor vehicle body repair shops.
HB 1349, introduced by Representative Walton Gray, relating to special purpose districts' employment of police officers.
HB 1350, introduced by Representatives Ruestman, Jones (89), Faith, Sater, Nieves, Koenig, McGhee, Emery and Gatschenberger, relating to residential property assessments.
HB 1351, introduced by Representatives Ruestman, Jones (89), Nieves, Allen, Wilson (130), Norr and Walton Gray, relating to an income tax credit for volunteer firefighters.
HB 1352, introduced by Representatives Schad, Jones (117), Wells, Fisher (125), Wallace, Day, Funderburk, Dieckhaus, Emery, Jones (89), Ervin, Stevenson, McGhee, Guernsey, Kraus, Cox, Kelly, Smith (150), Meadows, Allen, Nieves, Loehner, Ruestman, Denison, Tracy and Sater, relating to concealed carry endorsements.
HB 1353, introduced by Representative Cunningham, relating to holidays.
HB 1354, introduced by Representative Cunningham, relating to military scholarships.
HB 1355, introduced by Representatives Chappelle-Nadal and Walton Gray, relating to the sale of beer.
HB 1356, introduced by Representatives Chappelle-Nadal, Walton Gray, Nasheed, Oxford and Pace, relating to employment practices.
HB 1357, introduced by Representatives Chappelle-Nadal, Carter, Walton Gray, Nasheed, Oxford and Pace, relating to eligibility for medical assistance.
HB 1358, introduced by Representatives Chappelle-Nadal, Carter, Walton Gray, Nasheed, Oxford and Pace, relating to long-term care facilities.
HB 1359, introduced by Representatives Chappelle-Nadal, Walton Gray, Nasheed and Pace, relating to health record banks.
HB 1360, introduced by Representatives Chappelle-Nadal, Carter, Walton Gray, Nasheed, Oxford and Pace, relating to the women, infants and children special supplement food program.
HB 1361, introduced by Representatives Komo, Burlison and Schieffer, relating to political subdivision sales taxes.
HB 1362, introduced by Representatives Bruns, Munzlinger, Cooper, Jones (117) and Pollock, relating to criminal investigators of the department of revenue criminal investigations bureau.
HB 1363, introduced by Representatives Grill, Funderburk, Colona, Carter, Chappelle-Nadal and Jones (63), relating to license plates.
HB 1364, introduced by Representatives Davis, Sander, Gatschenberger and Bivins, relating to dental benefits under the MO HealthNet program.
HB 1365, introduced by Representatives Emery, Ruestman, Koenig, Grisamore, Wilson (119), Wright, Burlison, Schaaf, Gatschenberger, Jones (89), Sater, Nance, Funderburk, Day and Zerr, relating to the right of pharmacies regarding abortifacients.
HB 1366, introduced by Representatives Emery, Grisamore and Ruestman, relating to the elevator safety board.
HB 1367, introduced by Representatives Schlottach, Dieckhaus, Nance, Schieffer, Fisher (125) and Allen, relating to the tasting of liquor.
HB 1368, introduced by Representative Roorda, relating to days off for school districts.
HB 1369, introduced by Representatives Roorda and Schieffer, relating to schedule II controlled substances.
HB 1370, introduced by Representatives Roorda, Walton Gray, Schieffer and Fischer (107), relating to cord blood collection.
HB 1371, introduced by Representative Roorda, relating to board members of fire protection and ambulance districts.
HB 1372, introduced by Representatives Parson, Jones (89), Funderburk and Bivins, relating to telecommunications.
HB 1373, introduced by Representative Parson, relating to health insurance coverage for athletic trainer services.
HB 1374, introduced by Representative Ervin, relating to health insurance.
HB 1375, introduced by Representatives Cooper, Sater, Still, Jones (63), Kirkton and Storch, relating to treatment of certain sexually transmitted diseases.
HB 1376, introduced by Representative Pollock, relating to criminal investigators of the department of revenue criminal investigations bureau.
HB 1377, introduced by Representatives Brandom, Kingery, Smith (150), Cox, Day, Schaaf, Funderburk, Flook, Davis, Dieckhaus, Ervin, Dugger, Wilson (130), Deeken, Schoeller, Denison, Wallace, Koenig, Munzlinger, Allen, Hoskins (121), Kraus, Jones (89), Ruestman, Burlison, Emery, Sander, Grisamore, Dethrow, Wells and Ruzicka, relating to illegal drug use of applicants and recipients of temporary assistance for needy families benefits.
HB 1378, introduced by Representative Salva, relating to liquor sales.
HB 1379, introduced by Representative Salva, relating to the use of credit scores by insurance companies.
HB 1380, introduced by Representative Salva, relating to juror compensation.
HB 1381, introduced by Representatives Smith (14), Jones (89), Nolte, Wallace and Gatschenberger, relating to wireless telephone use.
HB 1382, introduced by Representative Ervin, relating to the Missouri patient privacy act.
HB 1383, introduced by Representatives Nolte, Burlison, Smith (150), Nance, Jones (89), Wilson (119), Ruestman and Nieves, relating to possible deportation of aliens who are listed in the state sexual offender registry.
HB 1384, introduced by Representatives Nolte and Nance, relating to tax statements.
HB 1385, introduced by Representatives Nolte and Nance, relating to compensation of county commissioners.
HB 1386, introduced by Representatives Nolte, Kraus, Smith (150), Nance, Jones (89), Dusenberg, Ruestman and Nieves, relating to property assessments.
HB 1387, introduced by Representatives Gatschenberger, Jones (89), Wallace, Munzlinger, Dieckhaus, Molendorp, Funderburk, Grisamore, Schieffer, Kraus and Smith (150), relating to a sales tax holiday.
HB 1388, introduced by Representative Day, relating to transient guest taxes.
HB 1389, introduced by Representative Norr, relating to the disclosure of ingredients in cosmetics.
HB 1390, introduced by Representatives Quinn, LeVota, Molendorp, Oxford, Low, Grisamore, Shively, Kuessner, Fischer (107), Webber, Schieffer, Aull, Scavuzzo, Norr and Todd, relating to contracts between legislators.
HB 1391, introduced by Representatives Kirkton, Jones (63), Fallert, Walton Gray, Englund, Lampe, Sater, Oxford, Still, Pace, Storch, Low and Grisamore, relating to child support.
HB 1392, introduced by Representatives Kirkton, Walton Gray, Schieffer, Corcoran, Englund and Atkins, relating to ad valorem property tax rates.
HB 1393, introduced by Representative Kirkton, relating to a special license plate for Vietnam era military veterans.
HB 1394, introduced by Representative Kirkton, relating to a sales tax for public library districts.
HB 1395, introduced by Representative Roorda, relating to certain unlawful weapons offenses.
HB 1396, introduced by Representative Roorda, relating to proposed ordinances in cities of the third classification.
HB 1397, introduced by Representatives Roorda and Meadows, relating to ambulance and fire district taxes.
HB 1398, introduced by Representative Roorda, relating to child abuse and neglect.
HB 1399, introduced by Representatives Komo, Funderburk, Englund, Schieffer, Yaeger, Fallert, Webb, McNeil and Carter, relating to port authorities.
HB 1400, introduced by Representatives Cox, Jones (89), Sater, Smith (150), Burlison, Wells, Funderburk, Munzlinger, Schad and Grisamore, relating to business premises safety.
HB 1401, introduced by Representatives Cox, Funderburk, Munzlinger, Sater, Schad and Grisamore, relating to payment of rent when a leased residence is destroyed.
HB 1402, introduced by Representatives Cox, Jones (89), Funderburk, Munzlinger, Sater, Schad and Grisamore, relating to wells exempted from regulation.
HB 1403, introduced by Representatives Cox, Sater and Grisamore, relating to the Andrew Jackson Vote Restoration Act.
HB 1404, introduced by Representatives Cox, Munzlinger, Sater, Schad and Grisamore, relating to the neglect and control of animals.
HB 1405, introduced by Representatives Cox, Funderburk, Sater and Grisamore, relating to dissolution of marriage.
HB 1406, introduced by Representatives Cox, Jones (89), Funderburk, Sater and Grisamore, relating to full orders of protection.
HB 1407, introduced by Representatives Cox, Gatschenberger, Funderburk and Grisamore, relating to the uniform premarital agreement act.
HB 1408, introduced by Representatives Cox, Gatschenberger, Schad, Jones (89), Funderburk, Burlison, Denison, Dusenberg, Koenig, Ruestman, Allen, Wilson (119), Sander, Grisamore, Bivins and Munzlinger, relating to interest on overpayments of taxes.
HB 1409, introduced by Representatives McGhee, Nance, Dieckhaus, Wells, Smith (150), Gatschenberger, Ruestman, Walton Gray, Guest, Sater and Grisamore, relating to utility payments.
HB 1410, introduced by Representatives McGhee and Hoskins (121), relating to a tax credit for processed biomass engineered fiber fuel.
HB 1411, introduced by Representatives McGhee, Nance, Ruestman, Walton Gray, Wells, Guest and Grisamore, relating to certain parties being allowed to prosecute their claims and defenses without the assistance of an attorney.
HB 1412, introduced by Representatives McGhee and Grisamore, relating to the Missouri state park board.
HB 1413, introduced by Representative McGhee, relating to the use of state resources by political subdivisions to seek the death penalty.
HB 1414, introduced by Representatives McGhee, Tilley, Deeken, Emery, Largent, Zerr, Fisher (125), Kraus, Allen, Smith (150), Flanigan and Koenig, relating to benefits provided to elected or appointed officials.
HB 1415, introduced by Representatives McGhee, Roorda and Walton Gray, relating to the right to clemency in capital cases.
HB 1416, introduced by Representatives Fallert, Schieffer, Still, Oxford, Walton Gray, Meadows and Roorda, relating to the Missouri worker freedom act.
HB 1417, introduced by Representatives Fallert, Roorda, Meadows, Corcoran, Lampe, Hodges, Schieffer and Carter, relating to the Missouri Rx plan.
HB 1418, introduced by Representatives Fallert, Roorda, Meadows, Corcoran, Lampe, Hodges and Schieffer, relating to workers' compensation.
HB 1419, introduced by Representatives Fallert, Roorda, Meadows, Lampe, Hodges and Schieffer, relating to safety precautions for trailer and semitrailer operators.
HB 1420, introduced by Representative Franz, relating to collection of delinquent taxes.
HB 1421, introduced by Representative Franz, relating to juvenile court jurisdiction.
HB 1422, introduced by Representative Franz, relating to county inmate work and service programs.
HB 1423, introduced by Representative Franz, relating to banking institution tax credits.
HB 1424, introduced by Representative Franz, relating to collection of taxes.
HB 1425, introduced by Representatives Funderburk, Jones (89), McGhee, Zerr, Gatschenberger, Fischer (107), Kraus, Jones (117), Smith (14) and Koenig, relating to an official designation of the Christmas season.
HB 1426, introduced by Representatives Funderburk, Dusenberg, Allen, Parkinson, Dieckhaus, Nolte, Lair, Grill, Schieffer, Kraus, Scharnhorst, Day, Denison, Weter, Burlison, Zerr, Fisher (125), Smith (150), Lampe, Zimmerman, Ruestman, Fischer (107), Schad, Norr, Corcoran, Webber, Wilson (119), Nance, Flanigan and Koenig, relating to the telemarketing no-call list.
HB 1427, introduced by Representatives Biermann, Schieffer, Roorda, Still, Pace and Grisamore, relating to harassment or stalking of a person.
HB 1428, introduced by Representatives Biermann, Fallert, Roorda, Walton Gray, Hodges, Yaeger, Shively, Meadows, Schieffer, Gatschenberger, Lampe, Still, Pace and Grisamore, relating to the A+ schools program.
HB 1429, introduced by Representatives Flook, Grisamore, Englund and Roorda, relating to school bus safety belts.
HB 1430, introduced by Representatives Flook, Gatschenberger, Ruestman, Funderburk, Emery, Scharnhorst, Grisamore and Roorda, relating to criminal nonsupport.
HB 1431, introduced by Representatives Flook, Jones (89), Ervin, Funderburk, Nance, Grisamore, Ruestman, Emery, Scharnhorst and Norr, relating to the use of tax revenue to purchase alcohol.
HB 1432, introduced by Representatives Flook, Komo, Funderburk, Grisamore and Roorda, relating to port authorities.
HB 1433, introduced by Representatives Flook, Colona and Schieffer, relating to property exempt from attachment.
HB 1434, introduced by Representatives Flook, Kander, Jones (117), Burnett, Denison, Fischer (107), Kraus, Low, Molendorp, Grill, Nance, Harris, Gatschenberger, Holsman, Munzlinger, Grisamore, Funderburk, Allen, Thomson, Zimmerman, LeVota, Roorda, Carter, Hummel, Kirkton, McClanahan, McNeil, Norr, Oxford, Schupp, Storch, Talboy, Webb, Webber, Englund and Atkins, relating to ethics.
HB 1435, introduced by Representatives Denison, Wells, Grisamore and Flanigan, relating to the board of trustees for the Missouri consolidated health care plan.
HB 1436, introduced by Representatives Denison, Atkins, Norr, Allen and Grisamore, relating to license plate tabs.
HB 1437, introduced by Representatives Denison, Wells, Allen, Norr, Atkins, Dieckhaus and Grisamore, relating to license plates.
HB 1438, introduced by Representatives Denison, Atkins, Allen, Grisamore, Wells and Norr, relating to license plate tabs.
HB 1439, introduced by Representatives Denison, Flanigan and Grisamore, relating to fish and game.
HB 1440, introduced by Representatives Denison and Grisamore, relating to registration of real estate appraisal management companies.
HB 1441, introduced by Representatives Kuessner, Englund, Yaeger, Nasheed, Funderburk, Nance, Casey, Lampe, Scavuzzo, Schieffer and Still, relating to petition circulators.
HB 1442, introduced by Representatives Jones (89), Richard, Carter, Funderburk, Ruzicka, Roorda, Munzlinger, Grisamore and Flanigan, relating to city sales taxes.
HB 1443, introduced by Representative Jones (89), relating to a one year statute of limitations.
HB 1444, introduced by Representatives Jones (89), Schaaf, Nance, Funderburk, Roorda, Grisamore, Smith (150), Flanigan, Fischer (107), Koenig and Lampe, relating to notice for certain public meetings.
HB 1445, introduced by Representatives Jones (89), Kander, Schaaf, Nance, Funderburk, Grill, Roorda, Grisamore, Smith (150), Flanigan, Fischer (107), Koenig and Lampe, relating to public records and meetings.
HB 1446, introduced by Representatives Jones (89), Funderburk, Grisamore and Flanigan, relating to the sale of certain products and plans associated with certain loan transactions.
HB 1447, introduced by Representatives Carter, Hummel, Jones (63), Kirkton, Pace, Englund, Nasheed, Corcoran, Lampe, Still, Oxford, Scharnhorst, Colona, Schieffer, Roorda, Walton Gray, Zimmerman, Chappelle-Nadal, Fischer (107) and Atkins, relating to caseload standards for certain state agencies.
HB 1448, introduced by Representative Viebrock, relating to stealing leased property.
HB 1449, introduced by Representatives Allen, McClanahan, Lampe, Wilson (119), Cooper, Funderburk, Grisamore, Jones (89), Flanigan, Wells, Kirkton, McNeil, Walton Gray, Quinn, Jones (117), Atkins, Gatschenberger, Schieffer, Englund and Oxford, relating to advanced practice registered nurses.
HB 1450, introduced by Representatives Allen, Lampe, Bivins, Grisamore, Flanigan, Funderburk and Carter, relating to the first steps program.
HB 1451, introduced by Representative Lipke, relating to restitution.
HB 1452, introduced by Representative Lipke, relating to recognizance for writs of attachment.
HB 1453, introduced by Representative Lipke, relating to the unlawful use of weapons.
HB 1454, introduced by Representatives Brandom, Cooper, Funderburk, Ruestman, Guest, Wells, Schaaf, Hoskins (121) and Davis, relating to landlord/tenant actions in small claims court.
HB 1455, introduced by Representatives Brandom, Hodges, Grisamore and Swinger, relating to blasting safety.
HB 1456, introduced by Representatives Kirkton, Roorda, Walton Gray, McNeil, Grisamore, Jones (63), Englund, Allen, Yaeger, McClanahan, Still, Corcoran, Oxford, Atkins, Schieffer and Lampe, relating to the MO HealthNet oversight committee.
HB 1457, introduced by Representatives Fallert, Fischer (107), Schieffer, LeVota, Storch and Scavuzzo, relating to the small business incubators act.
HB 1458, introduced by Representatives Thomson, Roorda, Kraus, Funderburk, Shively, Molendorp, Scavuzzo, Nolte, Ruzicka, Nance, Bivins, Deeken, Schieffer, Munzlinger and Wilson (130), relating to motor fuel tax exemptions.
HB 1459, introduced by Representatives Thomson, Nance, Schieffer, Ruzicka, Munzlinger and Wilson (130), relating to appropriations to small schools.
HB 1460, introduced by Representative Hodges, relating to county officers.
HB 1461, introduced by Representative Hodges, relating to distribution of controlled substances.
HB 1462, introduced by Representative Hodges, relating to fresh pursuit powers for fourth class city police officers.
HB 1463, introduced by Representative Hodges, relating to sensory processing disorder.
HB 1464, introduced by Representative Hodges, relating to residential use of oxygen tanks and apparatuses.
HB 1465, introduced by Representative Hodges, relating to liability for gratuitous services.
HB 1466, introduced by Representatives Smith (150), Tilley, Dieckhaus, Brown (149), Scharnhorst, Allen, Pratt, Thomson, Davis, Kraus, Burlison, Funderburk, Day, Koenig, Munzlinger, Nance, Jones (89), Ruzicka, Schad, Flanigan, Grisamore and Schoeller, relating to the oversight of public funds.
HB 1467, introduced by Representatives Nance, Funderburk, Walton Gray, Storch, Grisamore, Kirkton and Sater, relating to health insurance for uninsured children.
HB 1468, introduced by Representatives Brandom, Hodges, Swinger and Wright, relating to the establishment of the Missouri catastrophe fund.
HB 1469, introduced by Representatives Wallace, Funderburk, Molendorp, Fisher (125), Fischer (107), Sater, Dethrow, Wasson, Schieffer, Dieckhaus, Rucker, Lair, Nance, Wells, Kraus, Kingery, Loehner, Shively, Day, Aull, Ruzicka, Bivins, Nolte, Roorda, Corcoran, Deeken, Flook, Smith (150), Flanigan, Munzlinger, Scharnhorst, Gatschenberger, Hodges and Wilson (130), relating to motor fuel tax exemptions.
HB 1470, introduced by Representatives Frame, LeVota, Kuessner, Brown (50), Burnett, Dougherty, Hoskins (80), Liese, Schoemehl, Salva, Skaggs, Spreng, Swinger, Walsh, Aull, Casey, Corcoran, Hughes, Lampe, Low, Meadows, Meiners, Oxford, Roorda, Storch, Witte, Yaeger, Curls, Fallert, Grill, Hodges, Harris, Komo, Kratky, McClanahan, Nasheed, Norr, Quinn, Scavuzzo, Schieffer, Shively, Talboy, Zimmerman, Atkins, Carter, Colona, Englund, Fischer (107), Hummel, Jones (63), Kelly, Kirkton, McDonald, McNeil, Morris, Pace, Schupp, Still, Walton Gray, Webb and Webber, relating to elections.
HB 1471, introduced by Representatives Scavuzzo and Molendorp, relating to sales taxes for public safety purposes.
HB 1472, introduced by Representatives Franz, Schad, Flanigan, Largent, Funderburk, Grisamore and Wells, relating to the scheduling of 1-Pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl) indole as a controlled substance.
HB 1473, introduced by Representative Thomson, relating to the Access Missouri Scholarship.
HB 1474, introduced by Representatives Hughes and Walton Gray, relating to the use of credit scores by insurance companies.
HB 1475, introduced by Representatives Hughes and Walton Gray, relating to use of credit scores by employers.
HB 1476, introduced by Representatives Hughes, Chappelle-Nadal and Walton Gray, relating to an economic development grant program.
HB 1477, introduced by Representatives Hughes and Walton Gray, relating to the labeling of food.
HB 1478, introduced by Representatives Hughes, Carter and Walton Gray, relating to expungement of certain criminal records.
HB 1479, introduced by Representative Hughes, relating to the land assemblage tax credit program.
HB 1480, introduced by Representatives Hughes and Walton Gray, relating to the Missouri Universal Health Insurance Act.
HB 1481, introduced by Representatives Hughes, McClanahan and Walton Gray, relating to title loans.
HB 1482, introduced by Representative Hughes, relating to repealing intervention fees for parolees.
HB 1483, introduced by Representative Hughes, relating to duty free zones.
HB 1484, introduced by Representatives Hughes, Chappelle-Nadal and Walton Gray, relating to state contracts.
HB 1485, introduced by Representatives Hughes and Walton Gray, relating to adoption.
HB 1486, introduced by Representatives Gatschenberger and Smith (14), relating to hearing officers for appeals before the state tax commission.
HB 1487, introduced by Representatives Tilley, Pratt, Loehner, Hoskins (121), Molendorp, Guernsey, Kraus, Largent, Flook, Diehl, Guest, Wilson (130), Nolte, Smith (150), Cox, Riddle, Brandom, Faith, Grisamore, Cooper, Munzlinger, Nance, Brown (149), Casey, Nasheed, Carter, Allen, McNary, Lair, Dieckhaus, Gatschenberger, Scharnhorst, Day, Thomson, Icet, Schoeller, Self and Jones (117), relating to ethics.
HB 1488, introduced by Representatives Jones (89), Funderburk, Dixon, Grisamore, Cox and Schieffer, relating to unlawful discriminatory practices in employment.
HB 1489, introduced by Representative Still, relating to the Missouri housing development commission.
HB 1490, introduced by Representatives McGhee, Deeken, Sander, Oxford, Chappelle-Nadal, Frame and Flanigan, relating to ballots and voting equipment.
HB 1491, introduced by Representatives Walton Gray, Pace, Colona, Fallert, Carter, Chappelle-Nadal, Hoskins (80), Nasheed and Brown (50), relating to liquor control.
HB 1492, introduced by Representatives Harris, Roorda and Fallert, relating to a sales tax for funding county public health centers.
HB 1493, introduced by Representative Schaaf, relating to diagnostic imaging services.
HB 1494, introduced by Representative Schaaf, relating to the transfer of property by state universities.
HB 1495, introduced by Representative Schaaf, relating to health insurance.
HB 1496, introduced by Representative Schaaf, relating to the agriculture promotion and marketing fund.
HB 1497, introduced by Representatives Smith (150), Tilley, Pratt, Dieckhaus, Brown (149), Scharnhorst, Allen, Davis, Kraus, Burlison, Funderburk, Nance, Jones (89), Ruzicka, Denison, Ruestman, Bivins, Smith (14), Schad, Flanigan, Grisamore and Schoeller, relating to vacancies in certain statewide offices.
HB 1498, introduced by Representatives Jones (89), Schaaf, Carter, Funderburk, Lampe, Roorda, Cox, Colona, Ruestman and Grisamore, relating to the payment of health insurance claims.
HB 1499, introduced by Representative Sater, relating to the state legal expense fund.
HB 1500, introduced by Representatives Tilley, Pratt, Loehner, Hoskins (121), Molendorp, Guernsey, Kraus, Largent, Flook, Diehl, Guest, Wilson (130), Nolte, Smith (150), Cox, Riddle, Brandom, Faith, Grisamore, Cooper, Munzlinger, Nance, Brown (149), Casey, Nasheed, Carter, Allen, McNary, Lair, Dieckhaus, Gatschenberger, Scharnhorst, Thomson, Icet, Schoeller, Self, Jones (117), Stream, Kelly, Burlison, Flanigan and Schad, relating to ethics.
HB 1501, introduced by Representative Guest, relating to insurance disclosures.
HB 1502, introduced by Representative Guest, relating to the creation of exhibition and recreational facility districts.
HB 1503, introduced by Representatives Weter, Wasson and Wallace, relating to circuit judges and judicial circuits.
HB 1504, introduced by Representative Schaaf, relating to higher education.
HB 1505, introduced by Representative Day, relating to sewer district trustees.
HB 1506, introduced by Representatives Smith (150), Dieckhaus, Brown (149), Scharnhorst, Allen, Pratt, Thomson, Davis, Kraus, Burlison, Funderburk, Day, Koenig, Jones (89), Ruzicka, Gatschenberger, Fischer (107), Lair, Ruestman, Bivins, Schad, Flanigan, Grisamore and Schoeller, relating to the Missouri firearms freedom act.
HB 1507, introduced by Representative Sutherland, relating to county assessment funds.
HB 1508, introduced by Representatives Still, Burnett, Quinn, Schupp, Meadows, Carter, Jones (63), Storch, Kelly, Norr, Fischer (107), McNeil, Walton Gray, Calloway, Hodges, Zimmerman, Aull, McClanahan, Kirkton and Pace, relating to payday loans.
HB 1509, introduced by Representatives Still, Burnett, Quinn, Schupp, Meadows, Jones (63), Kelly, Norr, McNeil, Walton Gray, Calloway, Hodges, Aull, McClanahan, Kirkton and Pace, relating to unsecured loans of less than five hundred dollars.
HB 1510, introduced by Representatives Flook and Nolte, relating to ballroom dance curriculum in public schools.
HB 1511, introduced by Representatives Flook, Diehl, Brandom, Corcoran, Komo, Zerr, Scharnhorst, Brown (50), Jones (117), Deeken, Faith, Nolte, Munzlinger, Dieckhaus, Burlison, Silvey, Lair, Grisamore, Storch, Talboy, Burnett, Webb, Holsman, Rucker, Frame, Bivins, Funderburk, Jones (89), Nance, Schaaf, Wasson, Fisher (125), Stevenson, Schad, Nasheed, Fallert, Yaeger, Carter, Kirkton, Fischer (107), Brown (149), Webber, Grill, Englund, Denison, Wells, Flanigan, Wright, Lampe, Still, Zimmerman, Day, Bruns, Hoskins (121), Kander, Schupp and McNeil, relating to science and innovation reinvestment.
HB 1512, introduced by Representatives Flook, Diehl, Brandom, Corcoran, Komo, Zerr, Brown (50), Scharnhorst, Deeken, Jones (117), Hoskins (121), Burlison, Dieckhaus, Fisher (125), Stevenson, Schad, Nasheed, Day, Bruns, Munzlinger, Fallert, Nolte, Faith, Yaeger, Grisamore, Silvey, Lair, Carter, Kirkton, Fischer (107), Frame, Rucker, Storch, Holsman, Webb, Burnett, Talboy, Bivins, Schaaf, Nance, Jones (89), Funderburk, Wasson, Brown (149), Webber, Grill, Englund, Denison, Wells, Schupp, Kander, Flanigan, Hobbs and Wright, relating to business development.
HB 1513, introduced by Representatives Flook, Brandom, Day, Zerr, Diehl, Bruns, Komo, Wasson, Corcoran, Brown (50), Fisher (125), Nolte, Stevenson, Schad, Burlison, Nasheed, Dieckhaus, Munzlinger, Fallert, Faith, Yaeger, Grisamore, Silvey, Lair, Carter, Kirkton, Fischer (107), Frame, Rucker, Storch, Holsman, Webb, Burnett, Talboy, Bivins, Schaaf, Jones (117), Nance, Jones (89), Funderburk, Brown (149), Webber, Grill, Denison, Deeken, Englund, Hobbs, Scharnhorst, Flanigan and Wright, relating to data storage center and server farm facilities.
HB 1514, introduced by Representatives Smith (150), Dieckhaus, Brown (149), Scharnhorst, Allen, Pratt, Thomson, Davis, Kraus, Burlison, Hoskins (121), Funderburk, Koenig, Nance, Jones (89), Ruzicka, Gatschenberger, Fischer (107), Bivins, Schad, Flanigan, Grisamore and Schoeller, relating to interest on overpayments of taxes.
HB 1515, introduced by Representatives Funderburk, Gatschenberger, Day, Smith (14), Burlison, Jones (89), Nieves, Komo, Ruestman, Faith, Smith (150), Dusenberg, Sater, Dethrow, Wilson (119), Schieffer, Riddle, Zerr, Jones (117), Flanigan and Koenig, relating to the Missouri firearms freedom act.
HB 1516, introduced by Representative Smith (150), for the sole purpose of repealing expired, sunset, terminated, or ineffective provisions of law.
HB 1517, introduced by Representative Viebrock, relating to impoundment of animals.
HB 1518, introduced by Representatives Still, Kelly and Tilley, relating to the Missouri housing development commission.
HB 1519, introduced by Representatives Hoskins (80) and Pace, relating to assault.
HB 1520, introduced by Representatives Smith (150), Kraus, Dieckhaus, Brown (149), Scharnhorst, Allen, Pratt, Davis, Burlison, Funderburk, Day, Koenig, Jones (89), Ruzicka, Fischer (107), Bivins, Schad, Tilley, Flanigan, Grisamore and Schoeller, relating to income tax exemptions.
HB 1521, introduced by Representatives Nance, Pratt, Chappelle-Nadal, Meadows, Scharnhorst, Jones (89), Grisamore, Atkins, Allen, Bivins, Pace, Sater and Fisher (125), relating to the amber and silver alert system.
HB 1522, introduced by Representatives Kuessner, Fischer (107), Walton Gray, Molendorp, McGhee, Roorda, Talboy and Aull, relating to gift certificates.
HB 1523, introduced by Representative Hoskins (80), relating to uterine fibroids.
HB 1524, introduced by Representatives Largent, Sater, Hoskins (121), Funderburk, Jones (89) and Day, relating to military forces.
HB 1525, introduced by Representatives Schaaf, McClanahan, Jones (63), Jones (89), Zerr and Cooper, relating to the standard of care for the treatment of persons with bleeding disorders.
HB 1526, introduced by Representative Schaaf, relating to state purchasing.
HB 1527, introduced by Representative Schaaf, relating to nonpartisan elections.
HB 1528, introduced by Representatives Schaaf and Scharnhorst, relating to HVAC services.
HB 1529, introduced by Representatives Munzlinger, Wallace, Schad, Guernsey, Nance, Grisamore, Lair, Wells, Schaaf, Bivins, Nolte, Funderburk, Fisher (125), Pratt and Ruzicka, relating to motor fuel tax exemptions.
HB 1530, introduced by Representatives Smith (14), Webber, Jones (89), Gatschenberger, Nieves, Wallace and Kander, relating to military leave for public employees.
HB 1531, introduced by Representatives Dugger, Wells, Sater, Wallace, Ruestman, Grisamore, Schad, Atkins, Schupp, Kelly, Denison, Guernsey, Zerr, Pollock, Franz and Hoskins (121), relating to nonpartisan elections.
HB 1532, introduced by Representatives Fischer (107), Roorda, Englund, Talboy and Carter, relating to children as passengers on certain heavy equipment.
HB 1533, introduced by Representatives Fischer (107) and Norr, relating to the Missouri local government employees' retirement system.
HB 1534, introduced by Representatives Fischer (107), Talboy, Englund and Carter, relating to unlicensed child care providers.
HB 1535, introduced by Representatives Fischer (107), Tilley, Roorda, Englund, Talboy and Carter, relating to coroner duties.
HB 1536, introduced by Representatives Fischer (107), Roorda, Englund, Talboy and Carter, relating to motor vehicle certificates of ownership.
HB 1537, introduced by Representatives Fischer (107), Roorda, Englund, Walton Gray, Talboy, Fallert and Carter, relating to a tax credit for certain reserve public safety officers.
HB 1538, introduced by Representative Dusenberg, relating to driver's license qualifications.
HB 1539, introduced by Representatives Roorda, Schieffer and Meadows, relating to schedule II controlled substances.
HB 1540, introduced by Representative Lipke, relating to infractions.
HB 1541, introduced by Representatives Ruzicka, Sater and Franz, relating to primary elections.
HB 1542, introduced by Representatives Deeken and Storch, relating to sale of liquor.
HB 1543, introduced by Representatives Wallace, Fisher (125), Hummel, Fischer (107), Shively, Cunningham, Flanigan, Thomson, Smith (150), Nance, Cox, Ruzicka, Hodges, Sater, Scavuzzo, Munzlinger, Yaeger, Wilson (130), Roorda, Lampe, Corcoran, Schad, Hoskins (121), Aull, Dieckhaus, Parson, Kingery, Lair, Weter, McNary, Dusenberg, Wilson (119), Swinger and Loehner, relating to school protection measures.
HB 1544, introduced by Representative Fisher (125), relating to unemployment compensation.
HB 1545, introduced by Representative Wilson (119), relating to depositaries for public funds.
HB 1546, introduced by Representatives Harris, Sander, Schieffer, Meadows, Davis, Hodges, Shively and Scavuzzo, relating to abortion.
HB 1547, introduced by Representatives Corcoran, Walsh, Kratky, Jones (63), Oxford, Storch, Walton Gray and Schieffer, relating to elections.
HB 1548, introduced by Representatives Calloway, Kirkton, Still, Schieffer and Gatschenberger, relating to student athlete head injuries.
HB 1549, introduced by Representative Calloway, relating to mandatory recording of certain custodial interrogations.
HB 1550, introduced by Representative Calloway, relating to fairness in the infliction of the death penalty.
HB 1551, introduced by Representatives Emery, Icet, Jones (89), Flanigan, Fisher (125), Allen, Cooper, Stevenson, Sander, Kraus, Thomson, Schaaf, Franz, Ruzicka, Funderburk, Cox, Harris, Ruestman, Schad, McGhee, Stream, Davis, Wells, Dugger, Dethrow, Ervin, Richard, Faith, Largent, Wright, Jones (117) and Bivins, relating to sexually oriented businesses.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and adopted SR 1324.
SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 1324
BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate, that the Secretary of the Senate inform the House of Representatives that the Senate of the Second Regular Session of the Ninety-fifth General Assembly is duly convened and is now in session and ready for consideration of business.
COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT
January 6, 2010
Mr. Adam Crumbliss
Chief Clerk
Missouri House of Representatives
State Capitol, Room 306
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Mr. Crumbliss:
I hereby appoint the following members to the Special Standing Committee on Governmental Accountability and Ethics Reform:
Representative Kevin Wilson, Chairman
Representative Sally Faith, Vice Chairman
Representative Ellen Brandom
Representative Mark Bruns
Representative David Day
Representative Jerry Nolte
Representative Scott Lipke
Representative John Burnett
Representative Shalonn Curls
Representative James Morris
Representative Gina Walsh
Representative Terry Witte
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact my office.
Sincerely,
/s/ Ron Richard
Speaker
WITHDRAWAL OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
December 22, 2009
Dear Adam,
Please withdraw House Joint Resolution No. 59 from this year's bills due to a drafting error.
I will be re-filing the corrected version of the bill as soon as we receive the corrected copy.
Thank you for your consideration.
With best regards,
/s/ Representative Mike McGhee
District 122
WITHDRAWAL OF HOUSE BILLS
December 14, 2009
Chief Clerk Adam Crumbliss
Missouri House of Representatives
State Capitol Building
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Mr. Crumbliss:
I would like to withdraw House Bill No. 1261. I intend to refile a different version of this bill.
I thank you for your attention to this request.
Sincerely,
/s/ Sam Komo
Representative, 90th District
____________________
December 4, 2009
Mr. Adam Crumbliss
Missouri House of Representatives
State Capitol
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Mr. Crumbliss,
I respectfully request House Bill No. 1292 be withdrawn. Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Warmest regards,
/s/ Jason Holsman
State Representative
District 45
____________________
December 2, 2009
Adam Crumbliss, Chief Clerk
Missouri House of Representatives
State Capitol, Room 306-C
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Mr. Crumbliss:
I respectfully request withdrawal of House Bill No. 1312 relating to ethics.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can provide additional information.
Sincerely,
/s/ Mike Talboy
Missouri House of Representatives
District 37
____________________
December 14, 2009
Adam Crumbliss
Chief Clerk
Missouri House of Representatives
Dear Chief Clerk,
I am requesting that House Bill No. 1320 that I submitted regarding insurance coverage for care by athletic trainers be withdrawn due to a wording error. A replacement bill with the correct wording will be submitted.
Sincerely,
/s/ Mike Parson
Representative
District 133
____________________
December 8, 2009
The Honorable Adam Crumbliss
201 West Capitol Avenue, Room 306C
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Chief Clerk Crumbliss:
We discovered an error and therefore respectfully request House Bill No. 1335 be withdrawn so that we can make a technical revision.
Sincerely,
/s/ Cynthia L. Davis
Representative
District 19
____________________
January 5, 2010
Mr. Adam Crumbliss, Chief Clerk
Missouri House of Representatives
Missouri State Capitol
201 W. Capitol Avenue
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Chief Clerk,
I respectfully request withdrawal of House Bill No. 1369 expanding the list of schedule II controlled substances to include several nitrites.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can provide additional information.
Sincerely,
/s/ Jeff Roorda
State Representative
District 102
____________________
January 4, 2010
Mr. D. Adam Crumbliss
Chief Clerk
State Capitol, Room 306C
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Chief Clerk:
I respectfully request that House Bill No. 1487 be withdrawn. We have had a number of representatives that have requested to sign on to this bill since we have filed it and therefore want to give them that opportunity.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
/s/ Steven Tilley
State Representative
District 106
____________________
January 5, 2010
Mr. Adam Crumbliss
Missouri House of Representatives
State Capitol
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Mr. Crumbliss,
I respectfully request House Bill No. 1489 be withdrawn. Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Sincerely,
/s/ Mary Wynne Still
State Representative
25th District
The following members' presence was noted: Calloway and Carter.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Representative Tilley, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Thursday, January 7, 2010.
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Thursday, January 7, 2010, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 5.
Testimony from individuals and providers regarding 2010 funding.
Witnesses heard in sign-up order. Call 573-751-1480.
Hearing 8:00-10:00 a.m. reconvene upon adjournment. CANCELLED
APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Monday, January 11, 2010, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 5.
Department overview - Department of Health and Senior Services
APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Tuesday, January 12, 2010, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 5.
Department overview continued.
Committee will reconvene upon morning adjournment.
APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 5.
Department overview continued.
Committee will reconvene upon morning adjournment.
APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Thursday, January 14, 2010, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 5.
Department overview continued.
Committee will reconvene upon morning adjournment.
RETIREMENT
Thursday, January 14, 2010, 8:30 a.m. Hearing Room 1.
Informational meeting only with directors of the state retirement agencies.
No legislation will be discussed.
SMALL BUSINESS
Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 3.
Joint committee meeting Small Business, Job Creation and Economic Development.
Informational meeting presentations by Small Business Development Center; National Federation of Independent Businesses
SPECIAL STANDING COMMITTEE ON EMERGING ISSUES IN ANIMAL AGRICULTURE
Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 8:00 a.m. Hearing Room 7.
Informational meeting with Steve Hamra, Bell City will present information hydroponic farms.
Presentations by Department of Conservation, Department of Agriculture and the Farm Bureau.
HOUSE CALENDAR
SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2010
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR SECOND READING
HCR 3 and HCR 7
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR SECOND READING
1 HJR 45 through HJR 58
2 HJR 60 through HJR 68
HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING
1 HB 1202 through HB 1260
2 HB 1262 through HB 1291
3 HB 1293 through HB 1311
4 HB 1313 through HB 1319
5 HB 1321 through HB 1334
6 HB 1336 through HB 1368
7 HB 1370 through HB 1486
8 HB 1488
9 HB 1490 through HB 1551