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97th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
T.J. Berry
District 038
Republican
Elected:
2010
Years Served:
8
Committees
International Trade, Vice-Chairman
Local Government
Small Business
Tourism and Natural Resources
Special Standing Committee on Small Business
Oral Health Issue Development
Issue Development Standing Committee on Missouri Ports
Issue Development Standing Committee on Cowboy Caucus on Agricultural Issues
Interim Committee on Emerging Issues in Agriculture Policy
Special Standing Committee on Student Achievement
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 1185
- (4163H.01I)
Prohibits caffeinated malt beverages from being imported, produced, manufactured, distributed, or sold at any retail outlet in this state
HB 1186
- (4167H.01I)
Requires a child younger than eight years of age to wear a personal flotation device when on a watercraft and when wading or swimming in public water deeper than three feet
HB 1187
- (4165H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding fines and court costs for traffic violations in a city, town, village, or county that exceed 30% of its total annual general operating revenue
HB 1195
- (4249H.01I)
Limits the fine that may be imposed for a traffic violation for which no points are assessed to no more than $50
HB 1196
- (4155L.01I)
Allows a motor vehicle dealer up to 21 days after the sale or transfer of a motor vehicle or trailer to deliver the certificate of ownership to the buyer
HB 1208
- (4156L.01I)
Establishes the Missouri Science and Reinvestment Act and revises the statutes to encourage investment in science and technology
HB 1253
- (5078H.04P)
Changes the laws regarding taxation by reducing the tax on corporate business income and business income for certain tax entities
HB 1254
- (5013L.01I)
Authorizes an amnesty for certain delinquent taxes and allows a 50% income tax deduction for small business income for specified small businesses
HB 1583
- (5150H.04C)
Repeals provisions regarding the Missouri Science and Innovation Reinvestment Act and establishes provisions regarding donations to the Missouri Technology Corporation
HB 1664
- (5732H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding solar energy rebates
HB 1795
- (5552H.02I)
Changes the laws regarding the Net Metering and Easy Connection Act
HB 1823
- (5983L.03C)
Allows students to enroll in another school district or charter school for purposes of attending virtual courses or programs
HB 1826
- (5239H.01I)
Changes the membership of the Mental Health Commission
HB 1840
- (5848L.01I)
Requires each law enforcement agency in this state to adopt written policies relating to eyewitness identification
HB 2064
- (6278H.01I)
Requires electrical corporations to make solar rebates available to specified retail customers
HB 2156
- (6407L.01I)
Requires the Department of Higher Education to develop a program to offer information technology certification through technical course work
HB 2214
- (6439H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the filing of a fraudulent financing statement with the Secretary of State
HB 2215
- (6478H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the division of interstate income
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