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94th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Jeff Harris
District 023
Democrat
Elected:
2002
Years Served:
6
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 1667
- (4290L.02I)
Establishes the Missouri Homeowners' Protection Act relating to residential mortgage brokers
HB 1855
- (4050L.02I)
Increases the penalty for endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree when shaking a child younger than five years of age to a minimum of 15 years in prison
HB 1931
- (4310L.03I)
Changes the laws regarding the issuance of construction permits for concentrated animal feeding operations
HB 1932
- (4049L.01I)
Prohibits certain concentrated animal feeding operations facilities from being located near a state park, state historic site, or property listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks
HB 2154
- (4771L.01I)
Expands the No-call List to include business subscribers and wireless telephone services and prohibits telephone solicitations for certain political purposes
HB 2155
- (4772L.03I)
Transfers the powers, duties, and functions of the Office of Public Counsel to the Attorney General's Office and expands the prohibition on discussions of cases before the Public Service Commission
HB 2176
- (4414L.01I)
Protects certain individuals and media entities from being required to disclose news sources or certain information
HB 2177
- (4415L.02I)
Changes the laws regarding the Open Meetings and Records Law, commonly known as the Sunshine Law
HB 2180
- (4980L.01I)
Changes the laws regarding mental health services to include privately funded mental health facilities and group homes
HB 2211
- (5044L.01I)
Changes the laws regarding state contracts and public works projects
HB 2287
- (5182L.03I)
Prohibits certain sex offenders from residing within 1,000 feet or from being present or loitering within 500 feet of a public city or municipal park
HB 2288
- (5187L.02I)
Changes the laws regarding campaign contributions
HB 2371
- (5222L.01I)
Establishes the Child Predation Prevention Act of 2008 regarding the sexual exploitation of a child and model curriculum for educating children regarding Internet safety
HB 2372
- (5436L.01I)
Changes the laws regarding unsolicited electronic mail tranmissions
HB 2373
- (5468L.01I)
Imposes additional penalties on a person who has been convicted of an intoxication-related traffic offense when his or her blood-alcohol content was .16 of 1% or higher
HB 2432
- (5482L.01I)
Creates the Youth Smoking Prevention Trust Fund for deposit of moneys received from the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement and establishes the Commission for Youth Smoking Prevention
HB 2563
- (5612L.02I)
Allows the State Highway Patrol to release Internet identifiers to authorized Internet entities to prescreen or remove sexual offenders from their services
HR 80
- (0143C.01)
Besleme, Harry
HR 496
- (0316C.01)
Columbia Montessori Society of Columbia
HR 1808
- (2798C.02)
Schepker, Jessica
HR 3055
- (4422C.01)
Schnaidt, Tyler
HR 3571
- (5094C.01)
Worthy, James
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