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Juries

SB 0533 - Wiggins - Modifies procedures for initiating a civil action on certain discriminatory practices
SB 0675 - Bland - Lowers the age for jury service from 21 to 18 and excuses certain students
SB 0824 - Wiggins - Lowers the age for jury service from 21 to 18
HB 1129 - Schilling - Lowers minimum age of jurors to eighteen
HB 1384 - Bray - Tolls the statute of limitations in a case of nonsuit and authorizes jury trials in certain discrimination cases
HB 1539 - Patek - Lowers the minimum juror age to eighteen
HB 1548 - Wagner - Requires originating county to pay costs of jury in change of venue cases
HB 1575 - Hosmer - Changes jury service requirements and compensation
HB 1807 - O'Toole - Permits eight-person juries in civil trials and expands jury service to eighteen year olds
HB 1937 - Schilling - Requires the recording of testimony before a grand jury

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Kansas City

SB 0636 - Bland - Preserves Walt Disney film studio as historic site
SB 0637 - Bland - Authorizes a two-year tax free zone in Kansas City
SB 0660 - Bland - Establishes Pilot Program of Urban Early Compulsory School Attendance
SB 0719 - Wiggins - Changes the Kansas and Missouri Metropolitan Culture Dist. to allow funding of sports activities and facilities
SB 0729 - House - Revises laws regarding charter schools, teachers and school boards
SB 0753 - DePasco - Kansas City may enact ordinances against dumping and littering
SB 0769 - DePasco - Changes the administrative hearing process within the Kansas City Police Department
SB 0867 - Maxwell - Various changes to Certified Capital Companies/tax credit programs; landlord registration in K.C. and St. Louis
SB 0881 - Wiggins - Allows funding for motor pool operations by the Public Mass Transportation Fund in K.C.; reconstitutes K.C. Trans Auth.
SB 0894 - Quick - Numerous provisions relating to economic development, taxation and land use law
SB 0975 - DePasco - Modifies the Kansas City Public School Retirement System
SB 1015 - Wiggins - Revises certain Kansas City Police Retirement provisions
SCR 034 - Bland - Renames a portion of I-70 as the "Derrick Thomas Memorial Highway"
HB 1238 - Hoppe - Numerous changes concerning urban affairs, taxation and economic programs
HB 1305 - Rizzo - Numerous changes to local government, economic development, cemetery, waste-handling and housing law
HB 1307 - Rizzo - Allows Kansas City to enact ordinances and penalties for dumping and littering
HB 1426 - Shields - Establishes the Kansas City education renewal commission
HB 1647 - Skaggs - Allows the city of North Kansas City to establish a reserve fund
HB 1808 - O'Toole - Certain pension benefits and compensation
HB 1846 - Skaggs - Changes residence requirements of police officers
HB 1876 - Campbell - Changes the manner of state aid payments to charter schools in school district buildings in desegregation districts
HB 2073 - Skaggs - Clarifies certain provisions of the Kansas City Police Retirement System
HCR 017 - Riley - Renames a Kansas City stretch of I-70 from the Blue Ridge Cut Off to Hwy. 291 the "Derrick Thomas Memorial Highway"
HCR 026 - Patek - Declares June 3, 2000, to be "kc150 Day" in commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of Kansas City
HCR 028 - Van Zandt - Declares June 3, 2000, as "KC 150 Day" to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of Kansas City

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Labor and Industrial Relations Dept.

SB 0571 - Ehlmann - Positive drug test constitutes misconduct connected with work for unemployment compensation benefit eligibility
SB 0589 - Childers - Allows certain political subdivisions to become exempt from the state prevailing wage
SB 0622 - Clay - Prohibits discrimination based on a person's sexual orientation
SB 0641 - Schneider - Modifies certain provisions of the Second Injury Fund
SB 0714 - Schneider - Changes interest calculations for workers' compensation payments
SB 0734 - Stoll - Revises child labor laws regarding youth sporting events
SB 0742 - Klarich - Creates procedure for Tort Victims' Compensation Fund
SB 0751 - Clay - Birth and adoption Unemployment Compensation Program
SB 0761 - Schneider - Creates procedure for Tort Victims' Compensation Fund claims
SB 0864 - Caskey - Exempts township governments from certain penalties under the employment security law
SB 0878 - Schneider - Modifies certain provisions of the Second Injury Fund and interest payments in workers' claims
SB 0939 - Clay - Allows law enforcement personnel to form unions and enter into collective bargaining agreements
SB 0973 - Schneider - Creates a civil cause of action when there is a claim of malpractice for treatment of work-related injuries
SB 1075 - Jacob - Denies benefits to anyone unemployed due to a listing on a state disqualification registry
SCR 021 - Clay - Renames the St. Louis Central Office of the Division of Workforce Development to honor Nathaniel J. "Nat" Rivers
HB 1107 - Franklin - Appropriations for the Departments of Economic Development, Insurance and Labor and Industrial Relations
HB 1259 - Ridgeway - Redefines "owner" in workers' compensation statutes
HB 1280 - Clayton - Provides for the distribution of the tort victims' compensation fund
HB 1377 - Green - Allows both business size and the absence of listed negative factors to be included in determinations of
HB 1909 - Sallee - Allows a state prevailing wage exemption in certain political subdivisions, upon a vote of the people
HB 1988 - Reynolds - Expands the groups of public employees that may join labor organizations
HB 2138 - Secrest - Enacts various changes to worker's compensation laws
HB 2139 - Secrest - Revises certain employment laws
HB 2140 - Secrest - Decreases eligibility for employment security benefits for certain employees who test positive for drugs

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Labor and Management

SB 0547 - Goode - Establishes good faith employee negotiations for employees of state and local governments
SB 0589 - Childers - Allows certain political subdivisions to become exempt from the state prevailing wage
SB 0600 - Schneider - Establishes good faith employee negotiations for employees of state and local governments
SB 0622 - Clay - Prohibits discrimination based on a person's sexual orientation
SB 0709 - DePasco - Establishes a memorial for workers killed or injured on the job
SB 0726 - Clay - Establishes good faith employee negotiations for public school employees
SB 0973 - Schneider - Creates a civil cause of action when there is a claim of malpractice for treatment of work-related injuries
SB 1044 - Goode - Limits the use of genetic information by insurance companies, employers and genetic testing laboratories
HB 1369 - Bray - Creates a cause of action for wrongful discharge
HB 1377 - Green - Allows both business size and the absence of listed negative factors to be included in determinations of
HB 1383 - Bray - Allows employees to inspect their personnel files, if any are maintained
HB 1500 - McLuckie - Establishes collective bargaining for public employees
HB 1569 - Bray - Enacts the "missouri Equal Pay Act"
HB 1707 - George - Grants employees rights to access their personnel files
HB 1909 - Sallee - Allows a state prevailing wage exemption in certain political subdivisions, upon a vote of the people
HB 2135 - McLuckie - Makes the state and all public colleges and universities establish codes of conduct with their manufacturers and
HB 2139 - Secrest - Revises certain employment laws

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Lakes, Rivers and Waterways

SB 0711 - DePasco - Prohibits the recreational use of two-stroke carbureted marine engines upon Missouri waters
HB 1505 - Hosmer - Changes requirements for the use of personal flotation devices on water crafts
HB 2071 - Ransdall - Grants immunity to persons owning or possessing land adjoining certain streams or rivers

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Landlords and Tenants

SB 0691 - Bland - Restricts a landlord from entering a lessee's premises without a reasonable business purpose and notice
HB 2091 - Wilson - Requires landlords of manufactured or mobile home land lease communities to provide 180 days notice to vacate

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Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies

SB 0530 - Schneider - Modifies various provisions relating to crimes and punishment
SB 0532 - Wiggins - Bans assault weapons
SB 0537 - Russell - Authorizes the creation of law enforcement districts
SB 0564 - Rohrbach - Prohibits future private prisons or jails
SB 0609 - Staples - Increases authorization for county law enforcement sales tax from one-half of one percent to one percent
SB 0611 - Goode - Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
SB 0653 - Clay - Transfers control over St. Louis City's police board and election board from the governor to the mayor
SB 0707 - Singleton - Creates crime of evading law enforcement officer
SB 0767 - Scott - Compensation for St. Louis City police officers
SB 0769 - DePasco - Changes the administrative hearing process within the Kansas City Police Department
SB 0773 - Caskey - Allows certain individuals to carry concealed weapons
SB 0789 - Mathewson - Authorizes a sales tax to fund Jail Districts
SB 0806 - Jacob - Requires elected sheriffs to become certified peace officers
SB 0813 - House - Modifies public safety, peace officer, and peace officer employee rights
SB 0814 - House - Allows traffic stops for violation of the seatbelt law
SB 0818 - Maxwell - Prisons shall provide laundry or linen services only to state departments and employees
SB 0838 - Bland - Creates commission to study death penalty; imposes two year moratorium on executions
SB 0844 - Kinder - Allows community notification regarding registered sex offenders, based on assessment of danger
SB 0851 - Wiggins - Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
SB 0916 - Singleton - Revises peace officer training and certification laws
SB 0939 - Clay - Allows law enforcement personnel to form unions and enter into collective bargaining agreements
SB 0979 - Kenney - Modifies domestic violence law
SB 1015 - Wiggins - Revises certain Kansas City Police Retirement provisions
SB 1053 - Goode - Requires law enforcement agencies to prohibit racial profiling practices and report statistics
SB 1058 - Singleton - Repeals automatic 2% length of service pay increase for highway patrol members
SB 1082 - Bland - Requires law enforcement agencies to prohibit racial profiling practices and report statistics
SJR 048 - Goode - Criminal activity forfeiture proceeds shall be divided between schools and law enforcement
HB 1070 - Relford - Creates policemen and sheriffs' deputies trust fund in order to fund a minimum salary for such officers
HB 1130 - Schilling - Prohibits incarceration of minors with adults
HB 1188 - Wright - Requires drivers to obey a law enforcement officer's signal to stop
HB 1250 - Kissell - Permits primary enforcement of seat belt violations
HB 1262 - Kissell - Changes holding period for certain felonies
HB 1279 - Thompson - Allows school districts to have truant officers and creates penalty for allowing truants to loiter on business premises
HB 1289 - Auer - Gives local street departments right to copies of law enforcement accident and incident reports
HB 1294 - Gunn - Permits the sealing of certain criminal records
HB 1337 - Schilling - Creates the crime of eluding a law enforcement officer
HB 1353 - Farnen - Opens coroner's reports to any person involved in a fatal accident
HB 1382 - Pouche - Changes pawnbrokers duties in regards to stolen property
HB 1493 - May (108) - Gives firefighters, police officers and medical personnel a cause of action against persons injuring them on the job
HB 1511 - Champion - Criminalizes failure to obey the lawful order of a law enforcement officer
HB 1585 - Hosmer - Changes peace officer certification
HB 1608 - Kreider - Revises the Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
HB 1665 - Pryor - Provides death and burial benefits for public safety officers killed in the line of duty
HB 1696 - Ross - Permits the creation of multi-jurisdictional anti-fraud enforcement groups
HB 1697 - Relford - Amends the law concerning the taking, recording and use of fingerprints for criminal records kept by the State Highway
HB 1698 - Shelton (057) - Increases compensation for St. Louis City Police Officers
HB 1740 - Shelton (057) - Increases the monthly retirement factor for retired police officers in certain retirement systems
HB 1744 - Seigfreid - Lower highest speed limit to sixty-five miles per hour and increases fine for speeding more than seventy miles per
HB 1769 - Smith (011) - Requires court to issue warrant for arrest of persons on probation
HB 1771 - Britt - Requires certain elected law enforcement officials to be P.o.s.t. certified
HB 1791 - Troupe - Prohibits housing of violent and non-violent offenders in the same cell
HB 1814 - Williams (121) - Regulates the use and operation of private jails
HB 1843 - George - Eliminates the office of marshal in certain cities
HB 1846 - Skaggs - Changes residence requirements of police officers
HB 1849 - Graham - Governs the presentation of identification by on-duty peace officers for the Division of Liquor Control
HB 1880 - Hosmer - Creates a uniform crime reporting system
HB 1889 - Rizzo - Requires mandatory prison sentence for certain assaults of a law enforcement officer
HB 1917 - Kelly (027) - Requires certain information to be provided to the Department of Corrections on delivery of an offender
HB 1918 - Kelly (027) - Changes the duties of the Joint Committee on Corrections
HB 1943 - Schilling - Adds jail and detention center personnel to the list of mandatory child abuse reporters
HB 1949 - Hilgemann - Permits the city of St. Louis to adopt firearm regulations
HB 1955 - O'Toole - Makes technical changes to the St. Louis Police Retirement System provisions
HB 1969 - Kissell - Requires two-year revocation of driver's license for committing two or more violations while fleeing a law
HB 2000 - Luetkenhaus - Waives the Division of Family Services' sovereign immunity for cases of child abuse under their supervision which
HB 2012 - Barnett - Removes requirement that officers issue citation on failure to produce proof of motor vehicle financial responsibility
HB 2054 - May (108) - Exempts from state tax and legal process funds received from certain police relief associations
HB 2056 - Gunn - Requires collection and reporting of racial information in traffic stops
HB 2073 - Skaggs - Clarifies certain provisions of the Kansas City Police Retirement System
HB 2098 - Merideth III - Changes the powers of commercial vehicle officers
HB 2117 - Ridgeway - Gives additional powers to park rangers in certain counties
HB 2123 - Thompson - Requires peace officers' employment records to be available to hiring law enforcement agencies
HB 2137 - Gross - Makes various changes to laws regarding domestic violence
HJR 044 - Hosmer - Proposes constitutional amendment to change distribution of forfeiture proceeds

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Liability

SB 0529 - Schneider - Requires condemnors who abandon proceedings to pay the land owner's costs and expenses
SB 0632 - Childers - Provides civil immunity to certain crime victims for injuries to perpetrator
SB 0640 - Steelman - Waives sovereign immunity for the Division of Family Services and the Division of Aging
SB 0645 - Wiggins - Creates new sections relating to the protection of health care consumers
SB 0673 - Childers - Exempts watercraft liveries from liability for the inherent risks arising from paddlesport activities
SB 0678 - Schneider - Makes several changes to court procedures; authorizes payments from Tort Victims' Fund
SB 0682 - Russell - Exempts volunteers in civic activities from civil liability for ordinary negligence
SB 0684 - Childers - Modifies joint and several liability, the collateral sources rule and punitive damages
SB 0704 - Kinder - Prohibits political subdivisions from suing firearms manufacturers for sale or marketing to public
SB 0732 - Schneider - Creates civil recovery for false or fraudulent monetary claims made to the state
SB 0742 - Klarich - Creates procedure for Tort Victims' Compensation Fund
SB 0746 - Johnson - Expands the grant of immunity for the donation of fire equipment
SB 0761 - Schneider - Creates procedure for Tort Victims' Compensation Fund claims
SB 0811 - Singleton - Increases parental liability for certain acts of children
SB 0950 - Schneider - Government shall not have sovereign immunity when engaged in proprietary functions
SB 1028 - Ehlmann - Establishes standard for vicarious liability of employer for harassment of employee by supervisor
HB 1097 - Hosmer - Revises civil liability for trespass
HB 1160 - Gross - Narrows personal liability of volunteers for nonprofit organizations
HB 1280 - Clayton - Provides for the distribution of the tort victims' compensation fund
HB 1300 - Hanaway - Changes the Attorney General's duties in regard to the tort victims' compensation fund
HB 1434 - Skaggs - Regulation of amusement ride providers
HB 1477 - Luetkenhaus - Limits the liability of persons who donate equipment to volunteer fire protection associations
HB 1493 - May (108) - Gives firefighters, police officers and medical personnel a cause of action against persons injuring them on the job
HB 1518 - Gaskill - Creates the adoption of common law act
HB 1521 - Gaskill - Limits liability of persons defending the flag
HB 1536 - Patek - Clarifies that teachers are immune from civil liability when reporting violent acts at school
HB 1582 - Froelker - Provides for the distribution of the tort victims' compensation fund
HB 1650 - Akin - Makes food establishments liable up to $20,000 for the cost of treatment for hepatitis A exposure
HB 1656 - Wiggins - Allows certain municipalities to adopt expedited weed control ordinances
HB 1671 - Bennett - Limits causes of action by political subdivisions and the state against firearms manufacturers
HB 1904 - Hosmer - Provides a cause of action for false claims against the state
HB 1959 - Lakin - Eliminates the statute of limitations on sexual offenses
HB 1994 - Hanaway - Limits liability of political subdivision trustees to actual malfeasance in his or her official duties as trustee
HB 2008 - Pryor - Requires watercraft financial responsibility
HB 2043 - Chrismer - Allows a pharmacist to refuse to fill a prescription that the pharmacist has a moral reason to oppose
HB 2071 - Ransdall - Grants immunity to persons owning or possessing land adjoining certain streams or rivers
HB 2095 - Wilson - Regulates the sale of certain firearms
HB 2130 - Akin - Limits manufacturers' liability

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Libraries and Archives

SB 0583 - Kenney - Regulates Internet access for minors in public libraries and schools
SB 0790 - Caskey - Transfers State Library and Wolfner Library to Coordinating Board for Higher Education
SB 1000 - Rohrbach - Changes method of providing state grants to libraries
HB 1155 - Boucher - Adds libraries to list of prohibited places for public intoxication
HB 1657 - Hanaway - Limits Internet access in public libraries
HB 1787 - Auer - Creates an income tax credit for cash donations to school districts for high technology equipment or librarians, or

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Licenses-Driver's

SB 0539 - Russell - Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to provide $80 per pupil for driver's education
SB 0546 - Goode - Creates crime of aggravated driving with excessive blood alcohol content
SB 0565 - Rohrbach - Prohibits the bulk disclosure of motor vehicle records by the Department of Revenue
SB 0613 - Goode - Revises law regarding graduated driver's licensing and requirements of filing high-risk insurance
SB 0617 - Johnson - Modifies Missouri's Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
SB 0629 - Westfall - Exempts driver's license applicants with religious beliefs from providing their social security numbers
SB 0646 - Wiggins - Modifies Missouri's Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
SB 0793 - Staples - Allows suspension of a person's driver's license for theft of gas from a gas station
SB 0799 - Ehlmann - Creates the offense of aggressive driving
SB 1010 - Childers - Establishes a blindness education and awareness program and fund
HB 1079 - Gross - Prohibits disclosure of Social Security numbers by the Department of Revenue
HB 1127 - Bonner - Allows persons 65 and older to obtain a free nondriver's license with or without a photo
HB 1145 - Ward - Permits renewal of drivers' licenses by prisoners without photographs
HB 1322 - Hartzler - Changes law regarding the careless operation of motor vehicles
HB 1337 - Schilling - Creates the crime of eluding a law enforcement officer
HB 1465 - Ransdall - Points assessed for federal convictions; intermediate license insurance laws revised
HB 1571 - Schilling - Requires persons under 18 to complete a driver's education course before receiving a driver's license
HB 1722 - Ross - Requires director of revenue to issue license to another state's holder of driver's license upon eye exam and
HB 1754 - Froelker - Creates the blindness education, screening and treatment program
HB 1797 - Gratz - Creates the Insurance Identification Database Fund and modifies other laws relating to motor vehicles
HB 1885 - Koller - Revises law regarding graduated driver's licensing and requirements of filing high-risk insurance
HB 1966 - Hosmer - Changes intoxication related offenses
HB 2034 - Barnett - Requires the department of revenue to send notice of motor vehicle registration
HB 2158 - Boucher - Requires the department of revenue to permit the renewal of motor vehicle registrations over the Internet
HCR 018 - Koller - Urges Congress and the United States Secretary of Transportation to waive the Cdl requirement for persons who

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Licenses-Liquor and Beer

SB 0940 - Mathewson - Modifies trade practices for distributors and wholesalers of non-alcoholic beer and intoxicating liquor
HB 1081 - Hoppe - Allows certain liquor licensees in Camden, Miller and Morgan counties to apply for a 3:00 a.m. liquor permit
HB 1499 - Hoppe - Changes law concerning liquor licenses and payment of license fees and laws governing certain licensed resorts
HB 1541 - Green - Expands Sunday liquor sales
HB 1579 - Hoppe - Clarifies the procedure for remittance of fees for liquor licenses
HB 1631 - Hoppe - Pertains to trade practices for the sale of beer and nonintoxicating beer
HB 1651 - Hoppe - Changes laws regarding liquor control
HB 1710 - Lakin - Requires the registration of kegs
HB 1850 - Graham - Prohibts the supervisor of liquor control from barring certain persons from drinking at establishments

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Licenses-Misc

SB 0536 - Banks - Modifies the licensure requirements of persons dealing with lead-bearing substances
SB 0657 - Childers - Modifies provisions relating to the hunting or release of wildlife
SB 0756 - Caskey - Revises certain fees and provisions of the Animal Care Facilities Act
SB 0879 - Bland - Modifies the licensure requirements of persons dealing with lead-bearing substances
SB 0888 - Ehlmann - Places restrictions on gaming boat licensees
SB 0947 - Sims - Revises the licensure of home health care agencies under the Department of Health
SB 0970 - Flotron - Replaces all state administrative institutions hearings with a new Office of Administrative Hearings
SB 0981 - Jacob - Creates the "Video Gaming Machine Network" to generate Revenue for higher education
SB 0998 - Flotron - Authorizes the establishment of Business and Industrial Development Companies
SB 1046 - Sims - Recorder shall not issue marriage license to person less than 17 to anyone 21 or older
HB 1085 - Selby - Exempts certain mental health facilities and programs from licensure
HB 1187 - Gratz - Corrects a technical title defect for a marriage statute declared unconstitutional
HB 1287 - Reynolds - Regulates and licenses tanning bed operators
HB 1309 - Dougherty - Requires child care facilities to be accredited by national accrediting agencies before being exempt from licensing
HB 1320 - Patek - Requires payment of outstanding fines before issuance of hunting license
HB 1520 - Gaskill - Changes the waiting period for issuance of a marriage license
HB 1591 - Backer - Allows a nursing home administrator to retire his or her license
HB 1796 - Hegeman - Changes egg dealers' and retailers' licensing fees
HB 2049 - Relford - Amends various provisions relating to the licensing of embalmers and funeral directors

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Licenses-Motor Vehicle

SB 0538 - Russell - Closes personal records held by the Division of Motor Vehicles and Driver's Licensing
SB 0545 - Staples - Allows Native Americans to acquire specialized license plates
SB 0565 - Rohrbach - Prohibits the bulk disclosure of motor vehicle records by the Department of Revenue
SB 0568 - Clay - Requires that motor vehicle license plate renewal stickers be placed in the windshield and rear window
SB 0607 - Russell - Exempts certain members of the armed services from paying registration fees on one motor vehicle
SB 0615 - Howard - Requires used automobile dealers to attend an educational seminar annually before receiving their dealer's license
SB 0628 - Westfall - Allows license plates relating to a civil war battlefield park
SB 0647 - Russell - Exempts retired members of the armed services from paying personalized license plate fee
SB 0701 - Wiggins - Creates the Missouri Alternatives to Abortion Support Fund and allows drivers to obtain "Respect Life" license plates
SB 0728 - Flotron - Allows members of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of North America to apply for a specialized license plate
SB 0731 - Bentley - Allows Purple Heart recipients to receive free registration and specialized license plates
SB 0765 - Kenney - Allows individuals to obtain POW/MIA specialized license plates
SB 0782 - Westfall - Revises provisions regarding repeat alcohol-related traffic offenders
SB 0791 - Goode - Revises motor vehicle emissions inspections for certain areas
SB 0831 - Childers - Allows any person replacing stolen license plates to receive at no cost up to two license plates per year
SB 0832 - Childers - Allows owners of different classes of motor vehicles to apply for Korean War Veteran license plates
SB 0834 - Kenney - Allows members of the nobles of the Mystic Shrine of North America to apply for a specialized license plate
SB 0934 - Caskey - Revises laws regarding intoxication-related traffic offenses
SB 0994 - Flotron - Allows citizens to register their vehicles, pay taxes and access various agency services via the Internet
SB 1080 - Graves - Repeals the biennial inspection of motor vehicles
HB 1078 - Relford - Increases allowable weight for military specialty license plates, eliminates personalization fee on specialized
HB 1093 - Scheve - Creates a Boy Scouts of America license plate
HB 1128 - Schilling - Regulates private sales of motor vehicles
HB 1147 - Graham - Increases weight limits on veterans' special license plates and creates new veterans' special license plates
HB 1170 - Smith (011) - Creates special license plates for parents of Missouri 4-H members
HB 1180 - Backer - Creates a Shriners license plate
HB 1193 - Ransdall - Changes motor vehicle license plate laws
HB 1194 - Stokan - Creates the Distinguished Flying Cross special license plate
HB 1210 - Surface - Creates an Elks Lodge special license plate
HB 1211 - Gross - Requires Director of Revenue to enter into recognition of disabled persons' license plates agreement with the federal
HB 1219 - Kennedy - Creates the St. Louis College of Pharmacy special license plate
HB 1235 - Ostmann - Imposes additional fines on certain commercial vehicles exceeding the speed limit
HB 1251 - Kissell - Clarifies the amateur radio license plates statute
HB 1285 - Marble - Changes requirements for licenses of motor vehicles
HB 1306 - Rizzo - Requires license renewal stickers to be placed on window of vehicle
HB 1315 - Dougherty - Creates several new special license plates
HB 1347 - Hosmer - Changes various traffic regulations and penalties
HB 1364 - Hosmer - Requires continuing education for used motor vehicle dealers
HB 1378 - Kissell - Penalizes the filing of false information with the director of revenue
HB 1399 - Seigfreid - Creates the Civil Air Patrol license plate
HB 1427 - Hosmer - Raises the age for compulsory school attendance to eighteen and conditions driving privileges upon school enrollment
HB 1432 - Relford - Creates special license plate for coroners
HB 1441 - Koller - Revises the division of motor carrier and railroad safety law
HB 1444 - Ballard - Exempts certain farm wagons from licensing requirements
HB 1480 - Loudon - Creates a Shriners' special license plate
HB 1513 - Champion - Creates a special license plate for Wilson's Creek National Battlefield
HB 1515 - Champion - Increases the weight limit of trucks that can have the combat infantryman badge special license plate
HB 1703 - Ward - Removes requirement to maintain liability insurance on a motor vehicle
HB 1715 - Campbell - Creates special license plates for the St. Louis, Kansas City and Springfield Zoos
HB 1748 - Bray - Regulates truck traffic
HB 1767 - Williams (159) - Creates a Girl Scouts of America special license plate
HB 1783 - Gibbons - Creates the D.a.r.e license plate
HB 1797 - Gratz - Creates the Insurance Identification Database Fund and modifies other laws relating to motor vehicles
HB 1823 - Scott - Waives renewal fees for military medal and prisoner of war special license plates
HB 1859 - Liese - Changes definition of "motor vehicle" for motor vehicle time sales purposes
HB 1863 - Black - Creates an American Legion special license plate
HB 1866 - O'Connor - Creates the respect life special license plate
HB 1939 - Graham - Regulates stretcher van services
HB 1944 - Relford - Creates a Mo-Ag Businesses special license plate
HB 1953 - O'Connor - Creates the animal friendly special license plate
HB 1970 - Koller - Changes bridge weight restrictions
HB 1984 - Elliott - Increases the number of persons allowed to apply for a transfer of license plates
HB 2106 - Gibbons - Changes law on disabled license plates and windshield placards
HB 2158 - Boucher - Requires the department of revenue to permit the renewal of motor vehicle registrations over the Internet

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Licenses-Professional

SB 0553 - Singleton - Requires boxing promoters to file proof of health insurance of $100,000 for each boxer they promote
SB 0574 - House - Requires health plans to cover all services provided or ordered by registered nurse first assistants
SB 0631 - Kenney - Requires those who engage in profession of housemoving to become licensed and obtain permits for moves
SB 0663 - Schneider - Revises standards for licensure of psychologists and physician assistants
SB 0788 - Johnson - Amends "whistleblower" statute for certain employees, and modifies health care licensing and training standards
SB 0883 - Rohrbach - A license may not be issued to a Physical Therapy Assistant who has failed the test three times after August 28, 2000
SB 0889 - Howard - Allows registered professional nurses who are registered nurse anesthetists to dispense controlled substances
SB 0916 - Singleton - Revises peace officer training and certification laws
SB 0921 - Scott - Appointments to the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts; Physicians' Health Program
SB 0937 - Staples - Changes the compensation of the advisory committee of acupuncturists
SB 0938 - Mueller - Plaintiff shall obtain second opinion when filing an action against an architect, engineer or/and surveyor
SB 0949 - Howard - Allows psychologists to administer, order, and prescribe medications after obtaining specific tranining
SB 0964 - Jacob - Creates one license for any person who engages in the selling, negotiating and soliciting of insurance
SB 0968 - Maxwell - Revises the Missouri Title Insurance Act
SB 1012 - Singleton - Prohibits the use of non-competition clauses in certain physician contracts
SB 1024 - Yeckel - Allows naturopathic practitioners to become certified
HB 1073 - Relford - Changes notice and resolution of teacher certification disciplinary actions
HB 1133 - Barry - Requires insurance coverage for services provided by registered nurse first assistants
HB 1161 - Hosmer - Penalizes certain licensed professionals who default on student loans
HB 1241 - Treadway - Authorizes the Division of Professional Registration to regulate branding and body piercing
HB 1242 - Treadway - Changes various provisions dealing with licensing professions, endowed care cemeteries and personal services
HB 1254 - Kissell - Regulations for bail bondsmen, surety recovery agents and private investigators
HB 1266 - Treadway - Allows the Board of Chiropractic Examiners to grant temporary licenses
HB 1291 - Auer - Provides for the licensing of denturists
HB 1292 - Auer - Makes several changes to insurance law
HB 1413 - Treadway - Establishes an advisory commission for dental hygienists
HB 1431 - Treadway - Amends the definition of supervision as it relates to physician assistants
HB 1435 - Skaggs - Amends regulations regarding boxing and wrestling and excludes "sparring" from such regulation
HB 1436 - Patek - Prohibits certain funds from being paid to counselors not licensed in the state
HB 1467 - Treadway - Revises qualifications for professional counselors
HB 1476 - McBride - Changes regulation of dietitians
HB 1481 - Smith (011) - Revises the Missouri Title Insurance Act
HB 1573 - Hanaway - Requires affidavit from licensed professional in certain tort actions
HB 1591 - Backer - Allows a nursing home administrator to retire his or her license
HB 1616 - Auer - Combines individual and business entity insurance agents and brokers into insurance producers for purposes of
HB 1680 - Gunn - Creates a licensing scheme for organizational credit agencies
HB 1685 - Smith (011) - Clarifies that shampoo assistants are not required to have cosmetology licenses
HB 1723 - Treadway - Changes the definition of the practice of chiropractic
HB 1817 - Wiggins - Allows denials of licensure by long-term care facilities to be filed in circuit court
HB 1827 - Barry - Creates the Board of Ionizing Radiation Technology
HB 1848 - Treadway - Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of certain health practitioners
HB 1857 - Kennedy - Makes additions to the list of persons immune from liability for reporting to the State Board of Registration
HB 1868 - Treadway - Provides for the licensure of baccalaureate social workers
HB 2032 - Monaco - Modifies the regulation and supervision of physician assistants
HB 2047 - Treadway - Authorizes advanced practice nurse recognition
HB 2051 - Kennedy - Creates a Board of Counselors and Therapists in lieu of the Committee for Professional Counselors and the State
HB 2079 - Treadway - Changes the regulation and licensing of landscape architects

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Liens

SB 0762 - Russell - Creates property tax exemption for makers of stamp and die cast products and clarifies liens in such products
SB 0896 - Klarich - Modifies law regarding LLC's, LLP's, corporations, financial institutions and other financial arrangements
SB 0915 - Clay - A political subdivision may take ownership of an abandoned cemetery and convey it to a civic association

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Lobbying

SB 0717 - Schneider - The electronic campaign finance reporting system shall be maintained by the Office of Administration
SB 0718 - Schneider - Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Ethics Commission
HB 1872 - Seigfreid - Makes various changes to ethics and campaign laws
HB 2144 - Patek - Prohibits executive agencies from lobbying the legislature, with certain exceptions

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Lotteries

SB 0902 - Mathewson - Changes certain licensing and enforcement procedures for excursion gambling boats
SB 0981 - Jacob - Creates the "Video Gaming Machine Network" to generate Revenue for higher education
SCR 040 - House - Approval of a state lottery commission's plan
HCR 022 - Liese - Approves the state lottery commission's plan to implement the option of lump sum payments for pre-October 21, 1998

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Manufactured Housing

SB 0588 - Childers - Requires Department of Economic Development to establish six rural housing development programs
SB 0849 - Stoll - Exempts used manufactured homes and certain used modular units from complying with manufactured housing codes
HB 1902 - Hollingsworth - Regulates manufactured housing used for educational purposes

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Marriage and Divorce

SB 0603 - Wiggins - Creates Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
SB 0667 - Russell - Requires affidavit that applicants are single or divorced as a condition to obtaining a marriage license
SB 0744 - Klarich - Clarifies state policy is to recognize marriage only between a male and a female
SB 0859 - Jacob - Beneficiary designations made on or after August 28, 1989 shall be presumed revoked upon divorce
SB 1046 - Sims - Recorder shall not issue marriage license to person less than 17 to anyone 21 or older
HB 1551 - Richardson - Requires both parties to a marriage license to disclose to the recorder of deeds any previous marriages and the state
HB 1678 - Wilson - Amends various statutes relating to marriage by adding gender neutral language

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Medicaid

SB 0891 - Howard - Raises the dollar amount of resources exempted from consideration when determining Medicaid eligibility
SB 0901 - Flotron - Raises dollar amount of resources exempted from consideration when determining Medicaid eligibility
SB 0952 - Stoll - The Attorney General may investigate the abuse and neglect of residents of long term care facilities
SB 0959 - Howard - Modifies the reporting of elder abuse and neglect and the delivery of in-home services for the elderly
SB 1027 - Sims - Allows additional health care professionals to provide certain dental treatments to children
HB 1136 - Ward - Includes the services of chiropractors in Medicaid coverage
HB 1317 - Backer - Allows dental service agreements between the Department of Social Services and dentists providing dental services to
HB 1615 - Hosmer - Modifies various provisions relating to protection of the elderly
HB 1711 - Abel - Requires participating pharmacies in the Medicaid program to provide Medicare prescriptions at the Medicaid rate
HB 1770 - Britt - Requires the Attorney General's office to handle Medicare as well as Medicaid fraud and abuse cases based on a recent
HB 2004 - Patek - Creates a Medicaid voucher program in the Department of Social Services for recipients to obtain private health
HB 2021 - McClelland - Increases the resource public assistance eligibility limits for single and married persons
HB 2070 - Hollingsworth - Makes all aged, blind or disabled persons with annual incomes of up to one hundred percent of the federal poverty
HB 2075 - Patek - Exempts nursing facilities that do not have a Medicaid provider agreement with the Department of Social Services
HB 2154 - Hanaway - Allows for the creation of a discretionary trust for the benefit of a disabled beneficiary

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Medical Procedures and Personnel

SB 0574 - House - Requires health plans to cover all services provided or ordered by registered nurse first assistants
SB 0598 - Steelman - Modifies the reporting and investigation of abuse and neglect of in-home services clients
SB 0639 - Steelman - Creates a pharmaceutical assistance program for qualified senior citizens
SB 0645 - Wiggins - Creates new sections relating to the protection of health care consumers
SB 0699 - Bland - Creates protections for health care consumers
SB 0736 - Sims - Creates a tax credit and modifies provisions in the law relating to hepatitis A treatment and vaccination
SB 0747 - Singleton - Requires certain insurance companies to authorize or deny coverage for surgical procedures within specific time limits
SB 0773 - Caskey - Allows certain individuals to carry concealed weapons
SB 0794 - Singleton - Health carriers shall accept any willing provider if the provider meets selection criteria
SB 0829 - Singleton - Creates procedures for physicians to engage in negotiations with HMOs and certain other insurance companies
SB 0850 - Scott - Expands those who are not liable for information reported to the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts
SB 0874 - Caskey - Modifies the regulation and supervision of physician assistants
SB 0889 - Howard - Allows registered professional nurses who are registered nurse anesthetists to dispense controlled substances
SB 0906 - Singleton - Protects health care employees who report abuses by health care facilities
SB 0923 - Quick - Requires specific amounts of training before a person may perform spinal manipulation or adjustment
SB 0943 - Yeckel - Requires disclosure to the Department of Health of the transfer of human fetal parts for research purposes
SB 0949 - Howard - Allows psychologists to administer, order, and prescribe medications after obtaining specific tranining
SB 1011 - Singleton - Requires physicians to disclose affiliations with health care providers in referral situations
SB 1012 - Singleton - Prohibits the use of non-competition clauses in certain physician contracts
SB 1027 - Sims - Allows additional health care professionals to provide certain dental treatments to children
SB 1044 - Goode - Limits the use of genetic information by insurance companies, employers and genetic testing laboratories
SB 1070 - Kenney - Revises medical record copying fees and repeals section 191.233
SB 1083 - Bland - Establishes a Needle Exchange Program within the Department of Health
HB 1178 - Graham - Enacts the Dedication to Donation Act
HB 1199 - Hosmer - Establishes an organ transplant program within the Missouri kidney program in the University of Missouri
HB 1200 - Dougherty - Prohibits the use of genetic information or test results for insurance purposes
HB 1212 - Chrismer - Prohibits the acquisition, receipt, sale or transfer of fetal tissue, organs or body parts of a fetus or unborn
HB 1245 - Wright - Prohibits health care providers from charging interest or fees on medical bills until thirty days after a final
HB 1253 - Kissell - Enacts requirements for the regulation and licensing of the practice of naturopathic medicine
HB 1292 - Auer - Makes several changes to insurance law
HB 1293 - Linton - Requires providers to seek informed consent for mental health treatment
HB 1362 - Harlan - Makes various changes in the health insurance pool
HB 1418 - Dougherty - Requires certain referrals to other health care professionals after a diagnosis of cancer
HB 1489 - Kennedy - Requires children to receive additional immunizations unless appropriate objections are made
HB 1510 - Champion - Changes the detail base review procedures for state departments
HB 1556 - Hartzler - Requires physicians to offer pregnant women seeking an abortion with the opportunity to view her sonogram
HB 1559 - Froelker - Prohibits the General Assembly from appropriating funds for assisted suicide
HB 1568 - Wilson - Allows tests of certain mothers for syphilis and establishes the Office on Women's Health
HB 1574 - Stokan - Establishes a pilot project for alternative licensure and incremental sanctioning of hospitals
HB 1640 - Stokan - Requires the department of health to establish a registration program for embryo laboratories
HB 1737 - Monaco - Requires long-term health care insurers to identify whether policies are tax qualified
HB 1747 - Barry - Regulates the quality of patient care provided by hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers
HB 1804 - Monaco - Requires the department of health to disclose the Hiv status of certain persons
HB 1826 - Barry - Prohibits the transfer of human fetal parts for valuable consideration
HB 1848 - Treadway - Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of certain health practitioners
HB 1857 - Kennedy - Makes additions to the list of persons immune from liability for reporting to the State Board of Registration
HB 1932 - Harlan - Makes various changes to the managed care statutes
HB 1963 - Fitzwater - Exempts from sales and use tax all sales for diabetic equipment and supplies
HB 2032 - Monaco - Modifies the regulation and supervision of physician assistants
HB 2033 - Hoppe - Regulates persons and entities providing ambulance services

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Mental Health

SB 0530 - Schneider - Modifies various provisions relating to crimes and punishment
SB 0560 - Howard - Permits the Mental Health Commission to employ three persons in addition to the Director
SB 0688 - Bland - Allows a waiver of bidding procedures for mental health services in certain situations
SB 0957 - Johnson - Expands ability of Boards to fund sheltered workshops and other services for persons with developmental disabilities
HB 1085 - Selby - Exempts certain mental health facilities and programs from licensure
HB 1242 - Treadway - Changes various provisions dealing with licensing professions, endowed care cemeteries and personal services
HB 1293 - Linton - Requires providers to seek informed consent for mental health treatment
HB 1467 - Treadway - Revises qualifications for professional counselors
HB 1564 - Wilson - Changes the name of the Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities to the Division of Developmental
HB 2013 - Foley - Creates the Office of State Ombudsman for Mental Health Facility Residents in the Lieutenant Governor's Office
HB 2051 - Kennedy - Creates a Board of Counselors and Therapists in lieu of the Committee for Professional Counselors and the State
HB 2115 - Schilling - Requires health insurers to treat mental health and chemical dependency services in an identical manner as

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Mental Health Dept.

SB 0530 - Schneider - Modifies various provisions relating to crimes and punishment
SB 0560 - Howard - Permits the Mental Health Commission to employ three persons in addition to the Director
SB 0593 - Bland - Establishes the "Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program" to provide health care benefits to all MO citizens
SB 0594 - Bland - Establishes the Tobacco Settlement Fund Commission
SB 0688 - Bland - Allows a waiver of bidding procedures for mental health services in certain situations
SB 0957 - Johnson - Expands ability of Boards to fund sheltered workshops and other services for persons with developmental disabilities
SB 0991 - Wiggins - Provides added assistance for compulsive gamblers
SB 1059 - Westfall - Authorizes conveyance of a small portion of Nevada State Hospital to the City of Nevada
SB 1071 - Sims - Modifies employee disqualification provisions and payment of penalties related to nursing home violations
SB 1075 - Jacob - Denies benefits to anyone unemployed due to a listing on a state disqualification registry
SB 1081 - Howard - Modifies employee disqualification provisions and various nursing home violations
HB 1085 - Selby - Exempts certain mental health facilities and programs from licensure
HB 1110 - Franklin - Appropriations for the Departments of Mental Health/Health; the Bd. of Public Buildings and MO Health Facilities Review
HB 1386 - Britt - Prohibits financial exploitation of an elderly or disabled person
HB 1472 - Smith (011) - Creates Juvenile Information Governance Commission; authorizes sharing of information
HB 1554 - Wilson - Authorizes the commissioner of administration to allow the direct purchase of certain services by the department of
HB 1564 - Wilson - Changes the name of the Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities to the Division of Developmental
HB 1604 - Graham - Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property
HB 1615 - Hosmer - Modifies various provisions relating to protection of the elderly
HB 1976 - Selby - Modifies the statutes relating to the qualification and disqualification of employees of the department of mental
HB 2013 - Foley - Creates the Office of State Ombudsman for Mental Health Facility Residents in the Lieutenant Governor's Office

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Merchandising Practices

SB 0693 - Maxwell - Regulates telemarketing practices
SB 0720 - Caskey - Prohibits "grey market" cigarettes
SB 0735 - Singleton - Regulates unsolicited telephone sales calls
SB 0738 - Maxwell - Allows prisons to provide laundry or linen services only to state departments and employees
SB 0763 - Howard - Regulates unsolicited telephone sales calls
SB 0771 - DePasco - Authorizes owners of self-storage facilities to charge a lessee a late fee for failing to pay rent on time
SB 0818 - Maxwell - Prisons shall provide laundry or linen services only to state departments and employees
SB 0826 - Jacob - Revises the motor vehicle franchise law
SB 0940 - Mathewson - Modifies trade practices for distributors and wholesalers of non-alcoholic beer and intoxicating liquor
SB 0963 - Kenney - Restrictions on telemarketing and establishes a data base for individuals who object to telephone solicitation
SB 1032 - Sims - Regulates sale of unused property (flea markets)
SB 1043 - Mathewson - Creates crime of theft of service; revises stealing felony limit
SB 1067 - Bland - Requires manufacturers to install trigger locking device on certain firearms
SB 1069 - Stoll - Prohibits use of non-OEM aftermarket crash parts in repair of insured's vehicle during the warranty period
HB 1099 - Hosmer - Expands fraud provisions of unlawful merchandising practices
HB 1144 - Scheve - Provides certain consumer protections for home owners against home solicitors
HB 1149 - Troupe - Changes the allowable supply of medication to be received by certain enrollees through a pharmaceutical plan and
HB 1172 - Davis - Regulates unsolicited telephone sales calls and electronic mail messages
HB 1177 - Alter - Regulates e-mail and fax merchandising practices
HB 1223 - Hartzler - Changes farm machinery inventory repurchase law
HB 1228 - Surface - Changes law regarding car window tinting
HB 1440 - Crump - Regulates telemarketing practices
HB 1451 - Hosmer - Limits fee on title loans
HB 1464 - Ransdall - Regulates the sale of funeral merchandise
HB 1509 - Hosmer - Technical changes to unlawful merchandising law
HB 1603 - O'Connor - Revises the motor vehicle franchise law
HB 1633 - Kissell - Establishes a no-call telemarketing database within the office of the attorney general
HB 1634 - Kissell - Regulates unlawful telemarketing practices
HB 1652 - Hoppe - Regulates sale of tobacco products
HB 1772 - Reynolds - Creates the small business franchise act
HB 1828 - Gross - Makes technical intersectional reference corrections to sections 421.005 to 421.034
HB 1877 - Smith (011) - Prohibits the deceptive use of health-related cash discount cards
HB 2039 - Wiggins - Regulates the sale of oxygenated gasoline

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Merit System

SB 0718 - Schneider - Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Ethics Commission

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Military Affairs

SB 0692 - Kinder - Requires veterans' homes to ensure that the spiritual needs of veterans are met
SB 0731 - Bentley - Allows Purple Heart recipients to receive free registration and specialized license plates
SB 0765 - Kenney - Allows individuals to obtain POW/MIA specialized license plates
SB 0832 - Childers - Allows owners of different classes of motor vehicles to apply for Korean War Veteran license plates
SB 0833 - Childers - Forbids insurers from charging higher auto insurance rates to those who had no prior coverage due to military service
SB 0890 - Howard - Provides a one-time tax credit to eligible veterans of World War II
SB 0948 - Howard - Requires National Guard to establish pilot public school program to teach military discipline
SB 0961 - Stoll - Revises National Guard Scholarship Program, recognition of veterans
HB 1069 - Gross - Exempts income received as a result of state or federal military duty from state income tax
HB 1139 - Ward - Establishes Veterans' Service Bonus Fund for World War Ii veterans, to be funded from gaming commission fund
HB 1147 - Graham - Increases weight limits on veterans' special license plates and creates new veterans' special license plates
HB 1157 - Boucher - Provides a bonus for World War Ii veterans
HB 1194 - Stokan - Creates the Distinguished Flying Cross special license plate
HB 1271 - Chrismer - Authorizes a bonus for military veterans
HB 1273 - Chrismer - Requires the General Assembly to appropriate funds for the World War Ii Memorial in Washington, D.c
HB 1274 - Chrismer - Exempts income received for active or reserve military service from income tax
HB 1275 - Chrismer - Extends the requirement to display the United States and Pow/mia flags to all state buildings
HB 1304 - Boucher - Requires the general assembly to appropriate general revenue for the World War Ii Memorial in Washington, D.c
HB 1365 - Hosmer - Expands National Guard scholarship program to include all branches of military reserves
HB 1379 - Hollingsworth - Includes military-issued guardianships for purposes of student residency requirements for school districts
HB 1429 - Schwab - Requires veteran's homes to ensure that the spiritual needs of veterans are met
HB 1445 - Gratz - Appropriates one dollar for every Missourian who served in the military during World War Ii to the National World War
HB 1735 - Reynolds - Requires the general assembly to appropriate funds for the National World War Ii Memorial
HB 1736 - Reynolds - Provides bonuses for Missouri Veterans of Wwi, Wwii, the Koean Conflict, the Vietnam Conflict and the Persian Gulf
HB 1908 - Sallee - Provides a four hundred dollar bonus for Missouri veterans of World War Ii
HB 1923 - Ransdall - Revises National Guard Scholarship Program, creates tax holiday
HCR 027 - Ross - Urges the United States Congress to provide lifetime health insurance benefits to military retirees over the age of

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Mining and Oil and Gas Production

HB 1619 - Smith (011) - Enacts additional notice and hearing requirements for surface mining permits

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Minorities

SB 0533 - Wiggins - Modifies procedures for initiating a civil action on certain discriminatory practices
SB 0621 - Clay - Modifies procedures for initiating a civil action on certain discriminatory practices
SB 0638 - Bland - Authorizes state income tax credit for purchase of goods or services from qualified minority business enterprise
SB 0876 - Clay - Names a portion of Interstate Highway 55 located in St. Louis County the "Rosa Parks Highway"
SB 0887 - Ehlmann - Requires contractors to report differences between minority business bids and lowest bidders
SB 0902 - Mathewson - Changes certain licensing and enforcement procedures for excursion gambling boats
SB 0994 - Flotron - Allows citizens to register their vehicles, pay taxes and access various agency services via the Internet
SB 1053 - Goode - Requires law enforcement agencies to prohibit racial profiling practices and report statistics
SB 1054 - Clay - Requires the Secretary of State to assess records pertaining to the Underground Railroad in Missouri
SCR 031 - Clay - Renames a portion of I-55 as the "Rosa Parks Highway"
SCR 032 - Maxwell - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment
HB 1578 - Shelton (057) - Expands minority teaching scholarships from one hundred to two hundred per year
HB 1720 - Treadway - Changes certain license and enforcement procedures for excursion gambling boats
HB 1728 - Backer - Revises how Office of Administration makes purchases and requires agencies to provide services via the Internet
HB 1946 - Dougherty - Prohibits the delay or denial of a child's placement in an adoptive home based on race, color or national origin
HB 2056 - Gunn - Requires collection and reporting of racial information in traffic stops

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Mortgages and Deeds

SB 0786 - Clay - Places certain restrictions and limitations on lenders who provide high-cost home loans
SB 0845 - Rohrbach - Residential mortgage brokers who post sufficient bond not required to provide annual certified audits
SB 0893 - Quick - Payment of real estate taxes are first to be applied to back taxes; escrow accounts are exempt
SB 0968 - Maxwell - Revises the Missouri Title Insurance Act
HB 1144 - Scheve - Provides certain consumer protections for home owners against home solicitors
HB 1481 - Smith (011) - Revises the Missouri Title Insurance Act
HB 1802 - Monaco - Allows mortgage insurance for up to one hundred percent of the market value of the property

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Motels and Hotels

SB 0724 - Rohrbach - Changes several county-level tourism taxes
SB 1076 - Ehlmann - Makes numerous changes in laws affecting the City of St. Louis
HB 1340 - Klindt - Allows a hotel and motel tourism tax for the city of Bethany
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