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91st General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
James Froelker
District 111
Republican
Elected:
1989
Years Served:
14
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 168
- (0800L.01I)
Increases the maximum allowable income to qualify for one hundred percent of the pharmaceutical income tax credit from fifteen thousand dollars to thirty-six thousand dollars.
HB 169
- (0797L.01I)
Establishes a pharmaceutical assistance program in the Division of Aging.
HB 170
- (0789L.02C)
Increases the statute of limitations for contesting erroneously paid state taxes from one to three years, and requires interest to be paid on credits and refunds.
HB 171
- (0796L.01I)
Exempts Social Security benefits and military retirement benefits which are included in federal adjusted gross income from state income tax.
HB 172
- (0795L.01I)
Creates a sales and use tax holiday for all retail sales of clothing with a taxable value of twenty dollars or less during the month of August.
HB 173
- (0798L.01I)
Prohibits the General Assembly from appropriating money for assisted suicide.
HB 174
- (0802L.01I)
Allows certain surviving spouses of Public School Retirement System members to receive remaining benefits.
HB 175
- (0799L.01I)
Exempts the first two hundred fifty dollars of interest income received by a taxpayer from state income tax.
HB 272
- (0381L.01I)
Requires court pleadings and forms to use words commonly used in the English language.
HB 295
- (1067L.01I)
Changes ambulance and fire district board eligibility to twenty-four years of age and five years of residency in the district.
HB 422
- (1076L.02I)
Creates heirloom birth certificates and marriage licenses suitable for display.
HB 474
- (1389L.01I)
Requires uninsured motorists to pay certain property and out-of-pocket medical expenses before seeking damages, and bars drunk drivers and certain uninsured motorists from noneconomic damages.
HB 475
- (1387L.01I)
Increases minimum teachers' salaries.
HB 476
- (1388L.01I)
Creates crime of driving with excessive blood alcohol content.
HB 519
- (1390L.01I)
Increases the multiplier for Public School Retirement System benefits for members with over 30 years creditable service.
HB 547
- (1391L.01I)
Phases in an increase of the federal income tax deduction for individual and corporate taxpayers. Revenues lost by the Outstanding Schools Trust Fund are replaced by general revenue.
HB 618
- (1068L.01I)
Allows ambulance districts to exchange contiguous territories.
HB 619
- (1646L.01I)
Places moratorium on new types of gaming and commissions study of effects of gaming on the state.
HB 620
- (1551L.01I)
Requires the Department of Health to develop recommendations on methods of reducing medication errors.
HR 664
- (1008C.01I)
Eagle Scout Timothy J. Noelker
HR 1208
- (1715C.01)
Congratulations to Bill Seamon
HR 1209
- (1713C.01)
Congratulations to the New Haven Boys Basketball Team
HR 1532
- (1790C.01I)
To commend Bryan Hornsby
HR 1908
- (2649C.01I)
50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scantlan
HR 2499
- (3389C.01I)
Retirement of Helen Wright
HR 2756
- (3809C.01I)
Congratulations to the Village of Leslie
HR 2797
- (3880C.01I)
To applaud Herbert Krattli
HR 2918
- (4086C.01)
50th Anniversary of the Gasconade County Farm Bureau and Service
HR 3412
- (4917C.01I)
50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fredeking
HR 3493
- (5071C.01I)
100th Birthday of Vera K. Vierman
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