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96th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Delus Johnson
District 028
Republican
Elected:
2010
Years Served:
8
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Committees
Appropriations - Transportation and Economic Development
Small Business
Agriculture Policy
Tourism and Natural Resources
Interim Committee on 911 Access
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 760
- (1823L.02I)
Adds a member of a fire department who works full-time as a fire investigator to the list of individuals who are exempt from the prohibition on carrying a concealed firearm under certain conditions
HB 789
- (1912L.01I)
Authorizes a state and local sales and use tax exemption for specified farm products sold at a farmers' market
HB 855
- (1925L.01I)
Creates the Parents as Teachers Advancement Fund
HB 865
- (1989L.01I)
Specifies that the requirement that every person operating or riding on a motorcycle on any state highway wear protective headgear will not apply from August 1 through August 21 of each year
HB 931
- (2053L.01I)
Establishes a funeral demonstration zone, creates the Family Funeral Victimization Fund, and makes it unlawful for a person to demonstrate in a funeral demonstration zone without obtaining a permit
HB 935
- (2054L.01I)
Requires out-of-state persons or groups who wish to protest a funeral in this state pay, prior to the protest, a $25,000 fee to local law enforcement agency in area where the protest will be held
HB 941
- (2060L.01I)
Increases the penalty for certain identity theft crimes
HB 942
- (2071L.01I)
Increases the tax credit for adopting a special needs child from up to $10,000 to up to $25,000 and authorizes a tax credit for nonrecurring adoption expenses for any child adopted
HB 943
- (2044L.01I)
Specifies that certain companies that provide telecommunications infrastructure will be eligible for linked deposit loans and authorizes a tax credit for the cost of Internet broadband equipment
HB 944
- (2027L.01I)
Lowers the required age for a person to be eligible for a senior citizens property tax credit, commonly known as circuit breaker
HB 951
- (2073L.01I)
Reduces the corporate income tax rate for a company that creates a specified number of jobs
HB 971
- (2114L.02I)
Establishes the Missouri Jobs for Education Program
HB 972
- (2115L.02I)
Allows private web site development companies to be awarded contracts to operate the Internet web sites of the Department of Economic Development
HB 976
- (2072L.01I)
Authorizes a reduction in the corporate income tax rate from 6.25% until the rate is eliminated based on the total of state sales and use tax collected in a fiscal year
HB 977
- (2075L.01I)
Requires a wholesale motor vehicle auction to provide a title at the time of purchase and changes the laws regarding a licensed dealer's hours of operations and the dealer's official telephone number
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