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95th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Ed Schieffer
District 011
Democrat
Elected:
2006
Years Served:
8
Committees
Rural Community Development
Appropriations - General Administration
Agriculture Policy
Transportation
Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 1717
- (3716L.01I)
Requires counties to accept quarterly payments of real and personal property taxes when the assessed valuation of a taxpayer's property increases by at least 5% over the previous assessment
HB 1718
- (3120L.01I)
Prohibits the sales tax on firearms or ammunition from being levied at a higher rate than for any sales tax or other excise tax charged on sporting goods or equipment or hunting equipment
HB 1719
- (3723L.01I)
Prohibits a person or business from misrepresenting its geographic location by using a fictitious or assumed business name in a telephone directory or advertisement
HB 1720
- (3124L.02I)
Changes from six months to 60 days the period of time that a temporary motorcycle permit is valid, requires applicants to show proof of insurance, and increases the permit fee from $1 to $10
HB 1721
- (3068L.01I)
Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving motor vehicle on any highway in this state
HB 1722
- (4603L.01I)
Changes from six months to 60 days the period of time that a temporary motorcycle permit is valid
HB 1723
- (3060L.01I)
Requires any applicant taking the written or driving portion of the driver's license examination to be assessed a $10 fee
HB 1730
- (4044L.01I)
Adds a circuit judge in the 45th Judicial Circuit to be elected in 2010
HB 2267
- (5131L.01I)
Prohibits real property taxes from increasing or decreasing by more than 5% above or below the tax levied in the previous year
HB 2268
- (5132L.01I)
Allows taxpayers who own real property to request the assessor and the office of any other county or city official to review the assessment of his or her property
HCR 26
- (4185L.01I)
Disapproves the State Tax Commission's proposed state regulation regarding the value of each grade of agricultural and horticultural land in Section 137.021, RSMo, for the 2011 and 2012 assessment years
HJR 80
- (3721L.02I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring a four-sevenths majority for voter approval of any initiative petition relating to bird, fish, game, wildlife, or forestry resources
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