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94th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Will Kraus
District 048
Republican
Elected:
2004
Years Served:
6
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HB 1370
- (3159L.01I)
Exempts real property owned by individuals 65 years of age or older with certain levels of income from increases in assessed valuation
HB 1381
- (3439L.01I)
Prohibits the employment of an unauthorized alien in Missouri
HB 1426
- (3904L.01T)
Removes the requirement that the Missouri Public Service Commission prepare an annual economic impact report on certificates of public convenience and necessity for certain telecommunications companies
HB 1427
- (3311L.01I)
Gives immunity from civil or criminal liability to persons reporting suspected child abuse to the proper authorities
HB 1428
- (3157L.01I)
Changes the laws regarding mitigation of damages when the plaintiff was not wearing a safety belt
HB 1511
- (3466L.01I)
Specifies that any person who steals certain wire and electrical devices or any property located on utility property will be guilty of a class D felony
HB 1512
- (3160L.08C)
Changes the laws regarding the sale and theft of scrap metal
HB 1536
- (3215L.02I)
Prohibits certain sexual offenders from being present in or loitering within 500 feet of any public park or swimming pool
HB 1560
- (3810L.01I)
Prohibits certain sexual offenders from serving as an athletic coach, manager, or trainer for any sports team with a member younger than 17 years of age
HB 1882
- (4601L.01I)
Authorizes an individual income tax credit for military retirement benefits
HB 1960
- (3219L.01I)
Requires school districts to establish a "green" cleaning policy to promote environmentally sensitive cleaning products which meet guidelines of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
HB 2213
- (3161L.02T)
Requires the Governor to issue a proclamation annually designating the second week of September as Parent and Family Involvement in Education Week
HB 2402
- (3051L.01I)
Allows an exemption to the physician's statement requirement for disabled license plates and placards for a person who is required to abstain from medical care due to religious affiliation
HB 2403
- (5053L.01I)
Imposes term limits on certain school board members when the school district becomes provisionally accredited or unaccredited
HB 2454
- (5496L.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the licensure of bail bond and surety recovery agents
HJR 46
- (3158L.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing, beginning with the 97th General Assembly, the number of state representatives to 137
HR 261
- (0445C.01)
Jenkins, William "Boomer"
HR 302
- (0560C.01)
St. Germain, Mark Anthony
HR 303
- (0561C.01)
Corcoro, Bryan Matthew
HR 304
- (0562C.01)
Flores, Siegfried Corcoro
HR 651
- (1065C.01)
Trammell, Bruce
HR 1431
- (1530C.02)
Sprick, Trey
HR 1432
- (1529C.02)
Sims, Matthew David
HR 1433
- (1528C.02)
Starr, John David
HR 1434
- (1527C.02)
Jones, Travis Lavelle
HR 1435
- (2350C.01)
Williams, Benjamin Joseph
HR 1656
- (2538C.01)
Boyice, Tiarra
HR 1827
- (2817C.01)
Caffey, Marge
HR 2654
- (3612C.01)
Helmer, Gloria
HR 2655
- (3822C.01)
Jochems, Brian Christopher
HR 2656
- (3656C.01)
Lees Summit Police Department
HR 4086
- (5841C.01)
Truesdale, Tim
HR 4280
- (6092C.01)
Wales, Joshua
HR 4281
- (6091C.01)
Northup, Cory
HR 4282
- (6090C.01)
Wayman, Jeff
HR 4283
- (6089C.01)
Shults, Justin
HR 4284
- (6088C.01)
Eubank, Jesse
HR 4430
- (6126C.02)
Gibbens Drake Scott Inc.
HR 4532
- (6400C.01)
Barr, Lucille K. Gramlich
HR 4533
- (6460C.01)
Hedberg, Riley
HR 4534
- (6459C.01)
Michael, Ryan
HR 4613
- (6602C.01)
Mahoney, Sean Robert Joseph
HR 4821
- (6826C.01)
Solberg, Tom
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