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97th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Stanley Cox
District 052
Republican
Elected:
2006
Years Served:
8
Committees
Judiciary, Chairman
Special Interim Committee on Privacy Protection, Chairman
Interim Bipartisan Investigative Committee on State Department Workplace Abuse, Vice-Chairman
Joint Legislative Committee on Court Automation
Elections
Rules
Special Standing Committee on Emerging Issues in Health Care
Oral Health Issue Development
Joint Committee on the Justice System
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 1371
- (4510S.10T)
Changes the laws regarding the Missouri Criminal Code
HB 1372
- (4482H.01T)
Prohibits protest activities at funeral services
HB 1373
- (4509H.01I)
Creates the crime of unlawful funeral protest if an individual pickets or engages in protest activities within three hundred feet of a funeral or burial service one hour before or after the funeral or service
HB 1374
- (4473S.03C)
Prohibits a person from making a bad faith assertion of patent infringement, lists evidence the court may consider, and provides remedies the court may award
HB 1375
- (5068H.01I)
Requires any organization, institution, or facility which performs abortions to make an annual accounting of all funds received pursuant to Title X of the federal Public Health Service Act
HB 1376
- (4981H.02T)
Changes the laws regarding secured transactions under the Uniform Commercial Code
HB 1447
- (5236H.05P)
Specifies that a person who has presented documents to obtain a driver's or nondriver's license must not be required to present the documents again to obtain a renewal or replacement
HB 1448
- (5256H.03C)
Changes the laws regarding judicial procedures
HB 1513
- (4639H.01I)
Establishes the Missouri Electrical Industry Licensing Board to regulate and license electrical contractors
HB 1560
- (5462H.04C)
Changes the laws regarding penalties for first degree murder when the person is under 18 years of age at the time the offense was committed
HB 1787
- (5846H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding methamphetamine precursor drugs
HB 1788
- (5779H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding adoptions
HB 1846
- (5887H.02C)
Changes the laws regarding the enforcement of abortion laws
HB 2118
- (6357H.03P)
Establishes the Missouri Electrical Industry Licensing Board to regulate and license electrical contractors
HJR 47
- (4459H.02P)
Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that a person seeking to vote in a public election may be required by general law to provide valid government-issued photo identification
HR 904
- (6362L.01I)
Grants use of the House Chamber and Rotunda for swearing in of attorneys on Friday, April 25, 2014, and Monday, October 6, 2014, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m
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