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101st General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Ashley Bland Manlove
District 026
Democrat
Elected:
2018
Years Served:
6
Committees
Budget
Subcommittee on Appropriations - General Administration
Special Committee on Homeland Security
Conference Committee on Budget
Public Safety, Ranking Minority Member
Ways and Means, Ranking Minority Member
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 2274
- (4830H.01I)
Implements joint labor-management health and safety committee requirements for certain health care facilities
HB 2275
- (4788H.01I)
Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer
HB 2276
- (4787H.01I)
Creates the offense of unlawful possession of an ammunition feeding device that holds more than ten rounds
HB 2277
- (4683H.01I)
Establishes provisions requiring notice to the debtor before collecting debt through judicial means
HB 2278
- (4696H.01I)
Creates provisions for automatic voter registration
HB 2279
- (4734H.01I)
Prohibits text messaging while driving for all drivers
HB 2280
- (4789H.02I)
Prohibits the sale or distribution of novelty lighters
HB 2281
- (4695H.01I)
Requires the Secretary of State to provide all printed materials in Spanish, upon request
HB 2282
- (4862H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the health professional student loan repayment program
HB 2283
- (4693H.01I)
Specifies that tax revenues dedicated to school districts cannot be reduced or redirected to accommodate special taxing districts
HB 2392
- (4799H.02I)
Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of hair texture and protective hairstyles
HB 2393
- (4833H.01I)
Requires school districts to offer an American civics course beginning with grade 6
HB 2422
- (4996H.01I)
Prohibits carotid restraints, except under certain circumstances, and provides for peace officer dismissal and license revocation based on improper use of choke-holds and carotid restraints
HB 2639
- (5453H.01I)
Establishes provisions relating to restitution for certain individuals
HB 2653
- (5487H.01I)
Creates provisions relating to sickle cell disease
HB 2732
- (5586H.01I)
Designates the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day
HB 2870
- (5719H.01I)
Establishes the Show Missouri Film and Digital Media Act
HB 2871
- (5718H.01I)
Establishes a tax credit for grocery stores in a food desert
HCR 60
- (4747H.01I)
Urges Congress to admit Puerto Rico as the 51st state
HCR 78
- (5743H.01I)
Urges Congress to admit Washington, D.C. to the union
HCR 79
- (5773H.01I)
Urges President Biden to grant a general pardon to all nonviolent federal marijuana offenders and work to uphold his campaign promises of decriminalizing cannabis generally and legalizing cannabis for medical purposes
HR 3336
- (5217H.01I)
Urges the General Assembly to support legislation that will actualize the dream and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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