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98th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Representative
Mike Kelley
District 127
Republican
Elected:
2010
Years Served:
8
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Committees
Government Efficiency, Vice-Chairman
Select Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations, Vice-Chairman
Select Committee on Education
Ways and Means
Workforce Standards and Development
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 1436
- (4265H.01I)
Establishes "Toby's Law", which requires any person who has pled guilty to or been found guilty of driving while intoxicated to complete a victim impact program approved by the court
HB 1582
- (4952S.03T)
Changes the laws regarding the withholding tax filing requirements for certain small businesses
HB 1598
- (4955H.02P)
Increases the allowed cost of new appliances exempted from state sales tax during the Show-Me Green sales tax holiday
HB 1605
- (4958H.02E)
Authorizes an earned income tax credit in Missouri
HB 1606
- (4920H.01P)
Creates the First Informer Broadcasters Act
HB 1620
- (4876H.01P)
Modifies provisions relating to family law proceedings
HB 1622
- (4878H.01P)
Requires a convicted sex offender to be told of his or her obligation to register as a sex offender both prior to release or discharge and at the time of adjudication
HB 1635
- (4877H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the death penalty
HB 1638
- (4880H.01I)
Specifies that a person commits the crime of false identification if he or she falsely represents or identifies himself or herself as another person to law enforcement
HB 1647
- (4879H.01I)
Requires the Missouri Supreme Court to conduct a review of all death penalty cases within 30 days and to set a date for execution to occur within 60 days of its review being completed
HB 1657
- (4871H.01I)
Prohibits law enforcement from stopping a motorcycle for failing to wear protective headgear
HB 1672
- (4868H.01I)
Exempts any stairway inclined lift owned and operated by a church in the City of Greenfield from safety inspections unless requested by the owner
HB 1674
- (4951H.01I)
Authorizes a one-time income tax deduction to a taxpayer for the cost of the construction or $5,000, whichever is less, of a storm shelter that was made in Missouri
HB 1910
- (5410H.01I)
Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions, but allows institutions to ban concealed firearms under certain conditions
HB 1974
- (4276H.02I)
Provides that in instances where THC is identified in a driver's blood in quantities of 5 ng/ml or higher, there is a permissible inference that the defendant was driving under the influence of THC
HB 2114
- (5696H.01I)
Authorizes Barton County to repeal a property tax in favor of a sales tax dedicated to hospital district
HB 2131
- (5615H.02I)
Establishes the option of a nondriver's license that is in compliance with the federal Real ID Act of 2005
HB 2419
- (6188H.01I)
Requires cameras in special-needs classrooms
HB 2516
- (6398H.01I)
Modifies penalty provisions relating to the use of firearms
HB 2588
- (6527H.01I)
Exempts from attachment and execution a person's right to receive a local public assistance benefit
HB 2673
- (6162H.01I)
Increases the continuing education reporting period for peace officers from three years to five years.
HB 2674
- (6454H.01I)
Allows school districts to implement alternative instruction plans to avoid make-up days
HJR 60
- (4882H.02I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment that establishes daylight saving time as new standard time
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