Skip to main content
Home
Members
Committees
Hearings
Legislation
Session
Media
2025 1st Extraordinary Session
2025 Regular Session
2024 Regular Session
2023 Regular Session
2022 1st Extraordinary Session
2022 Regular Session
2021 1st Extraordinary Session
2021 Regular Session
2020 2nd Extraordinary Session
2020 1st Extraordinary Session
2020 Regular Session
2019 1st Extraordinary Session
2019 Regular Session
2018 1st Extraordinary Session
2018 Special Session
2018 Regular Session
2017 2nd Extraordinary Session
2017 Extraordinary Session
2017 Regular Session
2016 Regular Session
2015 Regular Session
2014 Regular Session
2013 Extraordinary Session
2013 Regular Session
2012 Regular Session
2011 Extraordinary Session
2011 Regular Session
2010 Extraordinary Session
2010 Regular Session
2009 Regular Session
2008 Regular Session
2007 Extraordinary Session
2007 Regular Session
2006 Regular Session
2005 Extraordinary Session
2005 Regular Session
2004 Regular Session
2003 2nd Extraordinary Session
2003 1st Extraordinary Session
2003 Regular Session
2002 Regular Session
2001 Extraordinary Session
2001 Regular Session
2000 Regular Session
94th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Steve Hunter
District 127
Republican
Elected:
2001
Years Served:
8
Committees
No Committee Memberships
Archival Record:
This record belongs to a former Representative who is no longer a Member of the Missouri House of Representatives. Information which is no longer valid (address, office information, etc.) has been removed from the archive to reduce confusion. To locate your current Representative, please use the
Find My Legislator
tool.
Biography
No biography available.
Sponsored Bills
This Menu Item Is Currently Expanded.
HB 339
- (1160L.01I)
Changes the laws regarding wholesale distributors of prescription drugs
HB 439
- (0828L.01I)
Establishes certain employee rights
HB 440
- (0827L.01I)
Requires labor unions not subject to the federal Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act to publicly disclose information concerning their finances
HB 441
- (0825L.01I)
Requires expenditures for political activities by labor organizations to be made exclusively from a fund established for that purpose
HB 498
- (0408L.03I)
Establishes the Milton Friedman "Put Parents in Charge" Education Program and authorizes an individual and business tax credit for contributions to certified educational charitable organizations
HB 517
- (1602L.01I)
Re-enacts the federal overtime standards in effect prior to the passage of Proposition B (2006) regarding the minimum wage increase
HB 566
- (1493L.01I)
Specifies that the state will have priority to any moneys owed to it before any union dues are paid to a labor organization
HB 629
- (1742L.04C)
Changes the laws regarding workers' compensation
HB 685
- (0829L.01I)
Terminates benefits under the Second Injury Fund for all claims occurring on or after January 1, 2008
HB 966
- (1974L.01I)
Allows the Department of Natural Resources to issue a cease and desist order if a person is violating certain provisions of law which constitute a clear and present threat to life or health
HB 1064
- (2357L.01I)
Requires requests by school district employees for deductions from their wages to certain organizations to be renewed at least once a year and that the deductions must be for charitable contributions
HB 1147
- (2669L.01I)
Requires that an annual actuarial study be prepared on the Second Injury Fund
HB 1148
- (1987L.01I)
Allows the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to make deductions from a school's state school aid apportionment for certain prisoners and transfer the funds to the Department of Corrections
HB 1149
- (2172L.02I)
Prohibits members of the General Assembly from being employed by any organization engaged in lobbying and from voting in certain cases of conflict of interest
HJR 34
- (2667L.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment repealing the judicial retention election of state judges by voters and gives the authority to the General Assembly
HJR 35
- (2191L.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring initiative petitions to be signed by 15% of the voters in all congressional districts and that the ballot measure be on the ballot at the next general election
HR 22
- (0029C.01)
Wilson, Dean & Pat
HR 28
- (0030C.01)
Johnson, Kenneth
HR 107
- (0116C.02)
Howell, Larry & Daia Elkins
HR 108
- (0115C.01)
Cook, George
HR 109
- (0114C.01)
Bumgardner, William & Victoria
HR 110
- (0113C.01)
Peck, Marvin
HR 304
- (0551C.01)
White, Danny
HR 305
- (0560C.01)
Zerkel, Landon
HR 306
- (0562C.01)
Cummins, Stephen
HR 307
- (0561C.01)
Rector, Cory
HR 308
- (0558C.01)
Ebbs, David
HR 309
- (0557C.01)
Sanders, Nick
HR 310
- (0555C.01)
Rawlins, Skyler
HR 311
- (0554C.01)
Sanders, Caleb
HR 312
- (0553C.01)
Johnson, Cody
HR 313
- (0552C.01)
Ray, Jordan
HR 314
- (0550C.01)
Carr, Tim
HR 315
- (0556C.02)
Howard, Collin
HR 316
- (0559C.02)
Garwood, Grant
HR 368
- (0585C.01)
Hulsey, Gerald
HR 369
- (0630C.01)
Lankford, Ryan
HR 1067
- (1224C.02)
Waggoner, Bobby
HR 1068
- (1225C.02)
Peterson, Rita
HR 1069
- (1226C.02)
Stringer, Tiffiny
HR 2695
- (3379C.01)
McDowell, Robyn
HR 3746
- (5160C.01)
Hedgecorth, Tasha
HR 3747
- (5159C.01)
Coates, Jessica
HR 5680
- (8102C.01)
Cook, George
HR 5681
- (8101C.01)
Smith, Jon
HR 5682
- (8100C.01)
Weaver, Billy and Beam, Michael
HR 5683
- (8099C.01)
Bruton, Marian and Allan
Co-sponsored Bills
This Menu Item Is Currently Collapsed. Press Enter to Refresh the Page and Expand It.
Amendments
This Menu Item Is Currently Collapsed. Press Enter to Refresh the Page and Expand It.
Home
Bill Search:
Members
Committees
Hearings
Legislation
Session
Media
Past Sessions