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96th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Ellen Brandom
District 160
Republican
Elected:
2006
Years Served:
6
Committees
Professional Registration and Licensing, Chairman
Corrections
Financial Institutions
Economic Development
Interim Committee on Disaster Recovery
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 73
- (0434S.05T)
Requires certain applicants for and recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program benefits to be tested for illegal drug use and the benefit card to include a photo of the recipient or payee
HB 133
- (0388L.01I)
Specifies that employers subject to certain workers' compensation provisions must be liable to furnish compensation for injury or death of an employee by occupational disease
HB 159
- (0492L.01I)
Allows for house arrest with electronic monitoring or shackling for certain nonviolent offenders and requires the state to provide reimbursement for the total cost of house arrest in certain cases
HB 160
- (0480L.02I)
Requires co-employees to be released from liability for negligence in performing the nondelegable duty of an employer to provide a safe workplace when the negligence contributes to injury or death
HB 166
- (0302L.01I)
Designates the day after Thanksgiving each year as "Native American Day"
HB 225
- (0631L.01I)
Adds blunt wraps to the list of items in the definition of "drug paraphernalia" as it relates to the regulation of drugs
HB 287
- (1070L.06P)
Changes the laws regarding health care professional identification badges to include the employee's name, title, recent photograph, and the name of the health care facility or organization
HB 318
- (0848L.02I)
Requires health carriers to reimburse a physical therapist in the same amounts as paid to a licensed physicial therapist for rendering the same services regardless of the setting or venue
HB 403
- (0303L.02C)
Authorizes a landlord to bring an action to remove a tenant without being represented by an attorney and to file a claim in small claims court for the ejectment of a tenant to obtain possession of a premises
HB 656
- (0602L.03P)
Changes the laws regarding unsecured loans of $500 or less, commonly known as payday loans
HB 687
- (1726L.01I)
Establishes the Missouri Homeowners Mutual Insurance Company Act to provide homeowners and renters physical and personal property coverage
HB 732
- (1911L.04P)
Establishes the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Act and changes the laws regarding professions and businesses regulated by the Division of Professional Registration
HB 734
- (1572L.01I)
Reduces the annual cumulative amount of tax credits that can be authorized for donations to a food pantry from $2 million to $1 million and extends the expiration date to August 28, 2020
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