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96th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Jamilah Nasheed
District 060
Democrat
Elected:
2006
Years Served:
6
Committees
Urban Issues, Chairman
Budget
Special Standing Committee on Redistricting
Financial Institutions
Economic Development
Joint Committee on Corrections
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HB 1344
- (4798L.04P)
Authorizes a person to apply to a court for the closure of certain criminal records
HB 1466
- (4570L.02P)
Establishes the Math and Science Tutoring Act which establishes a pilot program for tutoring certain students in any St. Louis City public school
HB 1467
- (4085L.01I)
Requires the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority to reserve $30 million for loan forgiveness when the state unemployment rate exceeds a certain level in the previous fiscal year
HB 1486
- (5293L.01I)
Increases the excise tax on cigarettes from 17 cents to 33 cents per pack of 20 cigarettes to be deposited, less a 3% collection fee, into the General Revenue Fund
HB 1609
- (5458L.02C)
Requires each school district to ensure that every student develops a personal plan of study prior to the end of the student's seventh grade year
HB 1610
- (5574L.01I)
Raises the compulsory school attendance age from 17 to 18 in all school districts unless the student has successfully completed 16 credits toward high school graduation
HB 1611
- (5425L.01I)
Allows a debtor facing nonjudicial foreclosure of real estate under a power of sale to elect to participate in dispute resolution or convert to judicial foreclosure
HB 1648
- (5581L.01I)
Allows the board of election commissioners in Kansas City and St. Louis to establish voter centers on election days for a person to vote without going to his or her precinct voting location
HB 1781
- (5871L.01I)
Requires a candidate for public office to file any required disclosure reports and to pay any assessed fees by the Missouri Ethics Commission before filing for an office or taking office
HCR 39
- (5757L.01I)
Strongly urges Congress to pass the Community Access Preservation (CAP) Act to ensure that public, educational, and governmental (PEG) programming channels continue to be available to the entire community
HCR 56
- (6328L.01I)
Strongly urges the MO HealthNet Division to allow all qualified managed care providers to participate in the MO HealthNet Program and the Commissioner of Administration to award contracts to such providers
HJR 41
- (4478L.02P)
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting any member of the General Assembly from serving more than 16 years in any one house nor more than 16 years total in both houses
HJR 68
- (5302L.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing state bonding authority for certain higher education capital improvements in the City of St. Louis and St. Louis County
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