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Railroads

SB 0218 - Russell - Sales and use tax exemptions for railroads
SB 0244 - Staples - Suspends driver's license of those who steal gas, penalizes speeders in work zones, and revises other vehicle laws
HB 0743 - Townley - Prohibits trains from blocking public roads for more than ten minutes except as provided
HB 0994 - Berkstresser - Creates sales tax exemption for railway excursions
HCR 014 - Koller - Urges Congress to support the Railroad Retirement and Survivors Improvement Act

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Redistricting

SB 0251 - Kinder - Requires that redistricting for Congress and the General Assembly be based upon actual population counts
SB 0586 - Klindt - Enacts new congressional districts
SJR 010 - Quick - Reduces number of members of House of Representatives to 105

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Religion

SB 0261 - House - Establishes the Religious Freedom Restoration Act
SB 0337 - House - Limits the ability of the government to interfere with the exercise of religion
SB 0542 - Klindt - Allows buses owned or operated by churches, mosques, and synagogues to have flashing warning signals
HCR 027 - Ballard - Declares the first day of May, 2001, to be a Statewide Prayer Day in Missouri
HCR 028 - Kelley (047) - Establishes an Office of the Faith-based and Community-based Liaison and a Task Force on Faith-based and
HJR 002 - Reynolds - Removes constitutional prohibition on public aid for religious purposes and institutions

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Retirement-Local Government

SB 0274 - Caskey - Modifies provisions relating to employees and contributions to the County Employee's Retirement System
SB 0290 - Wiggins - Revises pension benefits for prosecuting attorneys, police officers and firemen
SB 0308 - Jacob - Expands the definition of employee under the County Employees' Retirement Fund
SB 0343 - Scott - Counties that opt to have full-time prosecutors shall pay certain amount into retirement fund
HB 0548 - O'Toole - Makes various changes to the deferred retirement option plan (drop) for the St. Louis Police Retirement System

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Retirement-Schools

SB 0263 - Stoll - Establishes excess benefit plan in school retirement systems
SB 0316 - Stoll - Requires school retirement systems to promulgate joint rules
SB 0413 - Scott - Revises St. Louis Public School Retirement System laws
SB 0481 - Foster - Modifies portions of the Public School Retirement System
SB 0502 - Jacob - Changes public school retirement benefits for divorced members
SB 0595 - Westfall - Retired certificated and non-certificated employees may be hired by school districts for 2 yrs. without losing benefits
HB 0174 - Froelker - Allows certain surviving spouses of Public School Retirement System members to receive remaining benefits
HB 0377 - Fraser - Increases from 60 to 75 the number of days a retired teacher may work for the school system on a part-time or
HB 0385 - Franklin - Makes several changes to public school retirement systems
HB 0386 - Franklin - Authorizes the Public School Retirement System to establish certain benefit plans
HB 0395 - Skaggs - Provides for charter school employees retirement benefits
HB 0519 - Froelker - Increases the multiplier for Public School Retirement System benefits for members with over 30 years creditable
HB 0660 - Hagan-Harrell - Makes various changes in the Public School Retirement System
HB 0705 - Gambaro - Allows participation of charter school employees in the St. Louis Public School Retirement System
HB 0934 - Graham - Changes the public school retirement benefits for divorced members

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Retirement-State

SB 0049 - Sims - Requires the MO Consolidated Health Care Plan to contract for a long-term care insurance option for state employees
SB 0257 - Caskey - Provides conservation agents additional benefit under the old retirement plan
SB 0264 - Steelman - Division of benefits in divorce may begin on agreed upon date
SB 0346 - Caskey - Expands persons who qualify for Division of Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge Retirement System
SB 0354 - Johnson - This act creates the Missouri Commission on Total Compensation
SB 0371 - Scott - Modifies and clarifies provisions of certain state retirement systems
SB 0390 - Rohrbach - Revises state holidays and leave benefits
SB 0405 - Singleton - Revises Highway Patrol salary increases; deletes mandatory retirement at 60
SB 0592 - Caskey - Establishes District Attorney System
SJR 021 - Schneider - Raises the retirement age for judges from seventy to seventy five
HB 0214 - Shields - Lowers minimum age for "80 and out" retirement provisions to 48 years
HB 0257 - Wagner - Increases multiplier rate for state retirees
HB 0426 - O'Toole - Authorizes a deferred retirement option plan for certain retirement systems
HB 0514 - Skaggs - Makes various changes to Mosers and the Transportation Dept. Employees' and Highway Patrol Retirement System
HB 0552 - Crump - Increases retirement benefits for conservation agents and current retirees
HB 0659 - Hagan-Harrell - Allows former members of the General Assembly to be appointed special consultants on retirement matters
HB 0671 - Hagan-Harrell - Increases from the current 80% to 100% the cost of living adjustment for state retirement benefits
HB 0672 - Hagan-Harrell - Increases to 1.7% the annuity factor for certain state retirement systems
HB 0674 - Hagan-Harrell - Allows former members of the General Assembly to be appointed special consultants on retirement matters
HB 0750 - Townley - Allows past state retirees to elect coverage under the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan

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Retirement Systems and Benefits-General

SB 0010 - Caskey - Modifies judicial procedures for expiration of qualified domestic relations orders
SB 0188 - Russell - Exempts military retirement benefits from state income tax
SB 0257 - Caskey - Provides conservation agents additional benefit under the old retirement plan
SB 0264 - Steelman - Division of benefits in divorce may begin on agreed upon date
SB 0274 - Caskey - Modifies provisions relating to employees and contributions to the County Employee's Retirement System
SB 0290 - Wiggins - Revises pension benefits for prosecuting attorneys, police officers and firemen
SB 0308 - Jacob - Expands the definition of employee under the County Employees' Retirement Fund
SB 0346 - Caskey - Expands persons who qualify for Division of Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge Retirement System
SB 0354 - Johnson - This act creates the Missouri Commission on Total Compensation
SB 0371 - Scott - Modifies and clarifies provisions of certain state retirement systems
SB 0389 - Scott - Creates a defined contribution plan for certain employees of state colleges and universities
SB 0390 - Rohrbach - Revises state holidays and leave benefits
SB 0403 - Kenney - Exempts pension and retirement income of seniors from state income tax
SCR 010 - Staples - Asks Congress to approve the Railroad Retirement and Survivors Improvement Act
HB 0039 - Gaskill - Exempts from state income tax the first six thousand dollars of public pension income and allows an additional
HB 0059 - Boucher - Exempts from state income tax all pensions received by persons sixty-five years of age and older
HB 0174 - Froelker - Allows certain surviving spouses of Public School Retirement System members to receive remaining benefits
HB 0214 - Shields - Lowers minimum age for "80 and out" retirement provisions to 48 years
HB 0257 - Wagner - Increases multiplier rate for state retirees
HB 0318 - O'Toole - Public retirement plans to file rules with Joint Committee; revises prosecutors retirement; early incentive plan
HB 0366 - Champion - Disallows a state income tax deduction for retirement benefits to the extent the same are otherwise excluded or
HB 0377 - Fraser - Increases from 60 to 75 the number of days a retired teacher may work for the school system on a part-time or
HB 0386 - Franklin - Authorizes the Public School Retirement System to establish certain benefit plans
HB 0395 - Skaggs - Provides for charter school employees retirement benefits
HB 0426 - O'Toole - Authorizes a deferred retirement option plan for certain retirement systems
HB 0514 - Skaggs - Makes various changes to Mosers and the Transportation Dept. Employees' and Highway Patrol Retirement System
HB 0519 - Froelker - Increases the multiplier for Public School Retirement System benefits for members with over 30 years creditable
HB 0552 - Crump - Increases retirement benefits for conservation agents and current retirees
HB 0659 - Hagan-Harrell - Allows former members of the General Assembly to be appointed special consultants on retirement matters
HB 0660 - Hagan-Harrell - Makes various changes in the Public School Retirement System
HB 0671 - Hagan-Harrell - Increases from the current 80% to 100% the cost of living adjustment for state retirement benefits
HB 0672 - Hagan-Harrell - Increases to 1.7% the annuity factor for certain state retirement systems
HB 0674 - Hagan-Harrell - Allows former members of the General Assembly to be appointed special consultants on retirement matters
HB 0705 - Gambaro - Allows participation of charter school employees in the St. Louis Public School Retirement System
HB 0934 - Graham - Changes the public school retirement benefits for divorced members

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Revenue Dept.

SB 0004 - Wiggins - Peace officers information within the Dept. of Revenue is confidential and changes salary for Kansas City police
SB 0013 - Russell - Exempts retired members of the military from paying the additional fee for retired military plates
SB 0036 - Westfall - Provides for .08 DWI/BAC and increases collateral consequences
SB 0043 - Kenney - Individuals sixty-five or older eligible for a tax credit up to $1000 for offsetting costs fo medication
SB 0045 - Bentley - Allows certain foster parents to receive a dependency exemption on their income tax return
SB 0057 - Stoll - Authorizes state income tax credit equal to a portion of the federal earned income credit
SB 0061 - Steelman - Authorizes countywide education sales taxes
SB 0065 - Gibbons - Terminates the corporation franchise tax law
SB 0074 - Wiggins - Authorizes state tax credit for contributions to authorized scholarship charities
SB 0079 - Goode - Revises criteria used to evaluate redevelopment projects funded by tax increment financing in certain areas
SB 0081 - Goode - Creates crime of aggravated driving with excessive blood alcohol content
SB 0092 - Westfall - Exempts driver's license applicants with certain religious beliefs from providing their social security number
SB 0093 - Kenney - Phases in full deductibility of federal income taxes paid by individuals
SB 0094 - Kenney - Phases in full deductibility of federal income taxes for corporations
SB 0104 - Bland - Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program to provide health care benefits to all Missouri citizens
SB 0111 - Gross - Revenue Department to cooperate in federal-state agreement to recognize disabled persons license plates
SB 0119 - Goode - Establishes the Missouri Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund
SB 0136 - Wiggins - Modifies membership and duties of the Organ Donation Advisory Committee; allows increased contributions
SB 0138 - Goode - Reduces speed limit by five m.p.h. for trucks on certain highways, expressways and interstates of this state
SB 0140 - Goode - Specifies that article used in trade-in to offset sales tax must have had tax paid or been exempted from tax
SB 0141 - Childers - Designates llamas as livestock
SB 0147 - Wiggins - Exempts the sale of coffins, caskets, burial cases and burial vaults from sales/use tax
SB 0152 - Childers - Allows deduction of Federal Insurance Contribution Act payments when calculating Missouri personal income taxes
SB 0155 - Bland - Establishes the General Assembly Scholarship Program funded by a nonresident earnings tax
SB 0171 - Bland - Authorizes a two-year tax free zone in Kansas City
SB 0173 - Bland - Allows cities and counties to enact a homestead exemption for certain senior citizens
SB 0177 - Schneider - Authorizes state income tax deduction for school tuition, attendance fees, supplies and transportation costs
SB 0185 - Loudon - Revises the process for the registration of historic motor vehicles
SB 0195 - Schneider - Requires retailers to return sales tax refunds to those paying the tax
SB 0198 - Staples - Authorizes Ripley, Oregon and Shannon counties to impose a law enforcement sales tax of up to one percent
SB 0205 - Bland - Establishes tax credits for persons, including employers, paying for or providing child care
SB 0208 - Sims - Provides property tax relief for disabled veterans
SB 0212 - Gross - Exempts military income, including retirement income, from state income tax
SB 0213 - Gross - Allows individuals a tax credit on taxes paid on residential property
SB 0221 - Westfall - Exempts retailers from sales tax for inventory donated to private or public education entities
SB 0222 - Caskey - Creates felony for sale or distribution of gray market cigarettes
SB 0228 - Jacob - Exempts clothing purchased in early August, 2001 from state and local sales and use taxation
SB 0230 - Childers - Authorizes Taney, Stone, Barry and Ozark counties to impose a sales tax for economic development programs
SB 0231 - Gross - Allows local governments to eliminate the local sales tax on food
SB 0234 - Wiggins - Exempts certain interstate telecommunications services from sales taxes
SB 0238 - Staples - Revises the Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund
SB 0244 - Staples - Suspends driver's license of those who steal gas, penalizes speeders in work zones, and revises other vehicle laws
SB 0254 - Gross - Eliminates Missouri's motor voter registration program
SB 0259 - Childers - A percentage of insurance premium taxes shall fund various fire protection programs
SB 0267 - Klarich - Revises various civil and criminal procedures
SB 0275 - Sims - Allows the placement of a deaf or hearing impaired notation on driver's licenses
SB 0277 - Sims - Modifies distribution of local excursion gambling boat taxes within St. Louis County
SB 0280 - Yeckel - Allows a tax credit for persons who contribute to unplanned pregnancy resource centers
SB 0281 - Yeckel - Freezes residential property valuation for senior citizens
SB 0287 - Klarich - Prohibits Department of Revenue from releasing information from its records regarding peace officers
SB 0299 - Quick - Establishes the Missouri Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund
SB 0323 - Childers - Authorizes certain political subdivisions to enact a sales tax, upon voter approval, for specific purposes
SB 0334 - Kinder - Establishes sales tax holiday and requires retailers to return sales tax refunds to those paying the tax
SB 0356 - Schneider - Revenue may enforce violations of administrative supervision
SB 0360 - Schneider - Traffic court judges may not review Department of Revenue decisions
SB 0362 - House - Creates Missouri Tobacco Settlement Fund and allocates a portion to education
SB 0365 - Steelman - Authorizes certain political subdivisions to impose a sales tax for specific purposes
SB 0372 - Gibbons - Allows abatement and prospective application of taxes in certain situations
SB 0373 - Gibbons - Changes tax credits for investment in small businesses and distressed communities
SB 0376 - Childers - Funds programs within Division of Fire Safety, allows fire district sales tax and property tax reduction
SB 0403 - Kenney - Exempts pension and retirement income of seniors from state income tax
SB 0404 - DePasco - Requires Revenue Department to reinstate driving privileges after court finds in favor of driver
SB 0406 - Westfall - Allows Director of Revenue to enter into agreements with foreign countries regarding reciprocity of driver's licenses
SB 0407 - Dougherty - Allows motorists to receive Missouri Botanical and various municipal zoo specialized license plates
SB 0436 - Goode - Requires licensee to apply for a duplicate commercial driver's license when a name change occurs
SB 0442 - Caskey - Allows individuals to obtain a Safari Club license plate after paying a special fee
SB 0453 - Dougherty - Provides tax credits for employers who grant their employees paid maternity leave
SB 0463 - Westfall - Revises state school aid formula
SB 0467 - House - Broadens liability for employers who do not file or pay withholding taxes to the Department of Revenue
SB 0492 - Westfall - Includes departments of Agriculture, Economic Development and Revenue in merit system
SB 0504 - Loudon - Healthy Families Trust Fund to pay for certain health insurance costs
SB 0519 - Foster - Extends the period in which a wood energy producer can claim a tax credit from 5 years to 10 years
SB 0520 - Foster - Clarifies the highest weight for property-carrying local and beyond local commercial vehicles
SB 0524 - Cauthorn - Creates a sales tax exemption for materials used in the construction of agricultural fencing
SB 0540 - Klindt - Prohibits Revenue Department from collecting information which can individually identify a person
SB 0562 - Gibbons - Allows a tax credit for county vehicle property taxes paid
SB 0563 - Gibbons - Removes requirement of notarization of tax refund claims
SB 0574 - Dougherty - Authorizes state tax credit for contribution to authorized dropout abatement programs
SB 0576 - Kinder - Authorizes state tax credit for contributions to authorized scholarship charities
SB 0577 - Stoll - Directs refunds of overcharged or overcollected cigarette taxes to consumers
SB 0584 - Yeckel - Freezes residential property valuation for senior citizens at local option
SB 0597 - Singleton - Revises the current prescription drug tax credit for the elderly
SB 0600 - Singleton - Revises the current prescription drug tax credit for the elderly
SB 0603 - Jacob - Exempts income of certain elementary and secondary school teachers from taxation
SB 0604 - Jacob - Provides funding for fire safety programs and removes liability for donated fire equipment
SB 0617 - Steelman - Modifies current tax incentives for community economic development
SB 0620 - Gibbons - Allows participation in multistate cooperative agreement for sales & use tax administration
SB 0621 - Gibbons - Shifts burden of proof on tax credit disputes to Dept. of Revenue
SB 0623 - Westfall - Allows 2 sets of specialized plates to be issued to Missouri members of Congress
SB 0626 - Bentley - Allows three satellite economic development zones in Springfield
SJR 002 - Goode - Exempts fees collected by Natural Resources Department from definition of revenues used to calculate total state revenue
HB 0004 - Green - Appropriations for the departments of Revenue and Transportation
HB 0031 - Gaskill - Relating to the liability of public entities. Creates a state income tax credit for personal property taxes paid on
HB 0039 - Gaskill - Exempts from state income tax the first six thousand dollars of public pension income and allows an additional
HB 0040 - Gaskill - Prohibits the department of revenue from conditioning the property and pharmaceutical tax credits on the filing of a
HB 0047 - Relford - Authorizes a sales tax for regional jail and court facilities
HB 0051 - Relford - Substantial revision to motor vehicle license plate laws
HB 0059 - Boucher - Exempts from state income tax all pensions received by persons sixty-five years of age and older
HB 0070 - Koller - Limits motorcycle helmet requirement to persons under twenty-one years of age
HB 0072 - Scheve - Increases the pharmaceutical income tax credit from two hundred dollars to five hundred dollars and decreases the
HB 0079 - Kennedy - Allows the sponsorship and mentoring program tax credit to offset the annual tax on insurance premiums tax and
HB 0103 - Bearden - Creates an income tax credit for certain amounts paid by individual residents for property taxes
HB 0114 - Hickey - Excludes charges of mandatory gratuities incident to the serving of food and drink from the definition of gross
HB 0116 - Hickey - Reduces the sales tax rate on sales and leases of motor vehicles from four percent to two percent
HB 0117 - Wilson - Creates a state earned income tax credit which is phased in over a three year period
HB 0125 - Long - Removes the fee for placards for the permanently and temporarily disabled
HB 0129 - Van Zandt - Prohibits certain government contracts for the examination of taxpayer records
HB 0131 - Holand - Authorizes school districts to impose a surcharge on their residents' income
HB 0138 - Hosmer - Requires sales tax which is illegally or erroneously imposed on cigarette tax to be refunded to the consumer or
HB 0140 - Hosmer - Authorizes the governing body of any fire protection district or municipal fire department, upon voter approval,
HB 0156 - Kennedy - Authorizes St Loius College of Pharmacy license plates
HB 0158 - Ross - Requires director of revenue to issue driver's license to persons holding another state's valid driver's license
HB 0168 - Froelker - Increases the maximum allowable income to qualify for one hundred percent of the pharmaceutical income tax credit
HB 0171 - Froelker - Exempts social security benefits and military retirement benefits which are included in federal adjusted gross
HB 0172 - Froelker - Creates a sales and use tax holiday for all retail sales of clothing with a taxable value of twenty dollars or less
HB 0175 - Froelker - Exempts the first two hundred fifty dollars of interest income received by a taxpayer from state income tax
HB 0178 - Thompson - Creates an income tax credit for certain gifts of personal property to persons with an income below poverty level
HB 0186 - Troupe - Creates a sales and use tax holiday for clothing purchased before the start of the 2001-2002 school year
HB 0201 - Shields - Creates a state income tax credit for certain small employers who provide health insurance for eligible
HB 0204 - Seigfreid - Adopts legislation authorizing toll roads, provided accompanying constitutional change is passed
HB 0211 - Relford - Substantially revises the motor vehicle license plate law
HB 0217 - Surface - Authorizes Elks Lodge license plate
HB 0221 - Kelly (027) - Creates a state income tax deduction of up to two thousand dollars for costs of documented health insurance premiums
HB 0225 - Boucher - Creates a three hundred dollar income tax credit for certain World War Ii veterans or their surviving spouses
HB 0226 - Gaskill - Creates a state income tax credit of up to one hundred dollars for teachers who purchase materials for their
HB 0238 - Smith (011) - Creates special license plate for parents of Missouri 4-H members
HB 0240 - Smith (011) - Creates a sales and use tax exemption for all sales of materials purchased for use in the construction of fencing
HB 0252 - Hosmer - Raises the age requirements on various school and motor vehicle laws from sixteen to eighteen
HB 0261 - Linton - Creates a state income tax credit in an amount equal to one thousand dollars per child which reads at such child's
HB 0275 - Relford - Authorizes a Mo-Ag Businesses special license plate
HB 0286 - Smith (011) - Requires that incorrectly collected asles and use taxes ultimately be refunded to the consumer or remain in general
HB 0287 - Williams (121) - Regulates private jails
HB 0302 - Hosmer - Lowers blood alcohol content from .10 to .08 and revises other measures related to alcohol related offenses
HB 0308 - Clayton - Amends the section authorizing tax credits for investments in new generation cooperatives
HB 0311 - Scheve - Expands the categories of persons allowed to claim the pharmaceutical state income tax credit
HB 0321 - Skaggs - Extends the termination date on the Kansas City public transportation sales tax from 2001 to 2003
HB 0333 - Relford - Creates special license plate for coroners and medical examiners
HB 0337 - Ross - Makes several revisions to alcohol-related offenses, and creates crime of recklessly contributing to an accident
HB 0358 - Hanaway - Creates a state income tax credit for all Missouri estate taxes paid and provides for the repeal of the Missouri
HB 0359 - Boucher - Creates a state income tax credit for individuals who build universal design homes within this state
HB 0364 - Champion - Allows foster parents to claim a dependency deduction on their state income tax returns.
HB 0366 - Champion - Disallows a state income tax deduction for retirement benefits to the extent the same are otherwise excluded or
HB 0375 - Fraser - Creates a tax credit for donations to sexual violence crisis service centers
HB 0380 - Hoppe - Amends the statutory provisions relating to the sale of tobacco products
HB 0381 - Hoppe - Creates felony for sale or distribution of gray market ciga- rettes & enforcement provisions to prohibit sales to minors
HB 0388 - Portwood - Repeals the limit on deductibility of federal income tax paid by individuals and replaces the revenue which will be
HB 0389 - Portwood - Phases out the personal property tax on motor vehicles if funding is appropriated from the tobacco settlement trust
HB 0405 - Kelley (047) - Increases the state income tax deduction for dependents from twelve hundred dollars to two thousand dollars
HB 0423 - Dougherty - Creates a state income tax credit for taxpayers who purchase zero emissions vehicles and super-ultra-low
HB 0467 - Smith (011) - Creates certain evidentiary rights for defendants in driver's license suspension and revocation cases
HB 0476 - Froelker - Creates crime of driving with excessive blood alcohol content
HB 0477 - Graham - Creates alternative method of obtaining a temporary driving permit
HB 0480 - Thompson - Eliminates the local sales and use tax on food and replaces lost local revenue by reducing the state income tax
HB 0488 - Koller - Authorizes a variety of local sales taxes for tourism and economic development purposes
HB 0492 - Levin - Increases the dependency exemption from $1,200 to $2,400 for all tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2001.
HB 0493 - Levin - Increases the amount of the state income tax deduction for long-term health insurance premiums from fifty percent to
HB 0495 - Levin - Exempts from state income tax all amounts spent for medical insurance premiums and out-of-pocket medical costs
HB 0496 - Surface - Authorizes Elk's Lodge license plate
HB 0507 - Johnson - Creates state income tax credits for donations of high technology equipment to school districts and for donations
HB 0508 - Johnson - Creates state income tax credits for employers who contribute to school dropout abatement programs
HB 0509 - Johnson - Creates a state income tax credit of up to five thousand dollars per year for any employer who grant its employees
HB 0517 - Hosmer - Creates continuing education requirement for used motor vehicle dealers
HB 0518 - Hartzler - Revises motor vehicle safety provisions
HB 0522 - Koller - Creates a sales and use tax exemption for sales of feed and equipment used to produce pheasants, partridges and quail,
HB 0524 - Britt - Expands confidentiality of certain records to protect all peace officers
HB 0539 - Baker - Provides that the shared care income tax credit shall be refundable.
HB 0547 - Froelker - Phases in an increase of the federal income tax deduction for individual and corporate taxpayers. Revenues lost by
HB 0550 - Van Zandt - Creates a local sales and use tax exemption for services, materials and supplies used in the production of printed
HB 0551 - Lograsso - Provides for the repeal of the Missouri estate tax upon repeal of the federal estate tax.
HB 0556 - Hendrickson - Creates "the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act."
HB 0560 - Wright - Creates state income tax credits for taxpayers with pre-first-grade children who score at least 70% on an
HB 0561 - Wright - Creates a state income tax credit for stay-at-home parents with children under the age of six
HB 0576 - Willoughby - Authorizes the general assembly, for 2001, to make a one-time transfer of up to five million dollars to the
HB 0578 - Luetkenhaus - Authorizes ambulance districts to impose a sales tax of up to 1/4 of 1 percent
HB 0590 - Graham - The directors of the departments of economic development and revenue shall jointly administer the ADA tax credit
HB 0594 - Kennedy - Expands the sales tax exemption for telecommunication services
HB 0605 - McKenna - Allows two to fifteen year olds to obtain an Id card from the Department of Revenue
HB 0628 - Hendrickson - Creates a sales and use tax exemption for merchandise purchased for use in connection with a funeral, burial or
HB 0629 - Boucher - Authorizes placement of motor vehicle registration renewal tabs on windshield
HB 0643 - Bray - Creates a state income tax credit for taxpayers incurring costs for assistive technology and housing access
HB 0648 - Ostmann - Modifies law regarding issuance of a driver's permit
HB 0654 - Reid - Revises driver's license point system
HB 0663 - Kennedy - Creates a state income tax credit for contributions to unplanned pregnancy resource centers
HB 0667 - Shields - Creates an income tax credit for up to two hundred and fifty dollars of a public school teacher's out-of-pocket
HB 0681 - Skaggs - Authorizes "hearing Impaired Kids Endowment Fund, Inc." license plate
HB 0684 - Kennedy - Revises "amateur radio" license plate law
HB 0687 - Hilgemann - Authorizes window decal registration renewal tabs for motor vehicles
HB 0689 - Hoppe - Authorizes fire protection districts to impose a voter-approved sales tax which shall result in a property
HB 0691 - Barnett - Requires Director of Revenue to notify registered motor vehicle owners of upcoming registration
HB 0692 - O'Connor - Authorizes Fraternal Order of Police license plate
HB 0694 - Berkstresser - Authorizes Taney, Stone, Barry and Ozark counties to enact a sales tax to fund county economic development programs
HB 0706 - Bonner - Authorizes cities imposing a storm water, capitol improvement or transportation sales tax to impose a sales
HB 0711 - Green - Limits to appropriated amounts payment of court costs and attorney fees by Department of Revenue in certain cases
HB 0719 - Bray - Amends provisions of law governing income and sales tax deficiencies
HB 0726 - Selby - Funds the fire education fund with state revenues derived from the state portion of sales tax levied on fireworks
HB 0729 - Green - Revises motor vehicle licensing
HB 0740 - Levin - Reduces the corporate income tax rate from 61/4% to 5% and increases the state income tax deduction for federal income
HB 0741 - Levin - Exempts the first six thousand dollars of expenditures for custodial care and durable medical equipment from state
HB 0753 - O'Connor - Revises motor vehicle registration sections
HB 0755 - Boucher - Creates volunteer disabled parking enforcement program
HB 0776 - Myers - Revises registration fee schedule for property-carrying local commercial motor vehicles
HB 0780 - Scheve - Revises certain economic development programs
HB 0788 - O'Connor - Repeals certain provisions relating to motorcycle franchise practices
HB 0790 - Wright - Lowers individual income tax rates for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2002
HB 0797 - Green - Revises transportation provisions relating to work zones, weights of certain vehicles on certain highways and
HB 0803 - Bray - Implements simplified sales and use tax administration act
HB 0805 - Mayer - Provides for driver education of participants in federal residential job training programs
HB 0816 - Kennedy - Replaces oath requirement with signature requirement for making claim for certain tax refunds
HB 0818 - Kennedy - Exempts coffins, caskets, and urns from the state sales tax
HB 0819 - Hosmer - Revises intoxication-related offenses
HB 0822 - Troupe - Authorizes window-decal renewal tabs for motor vehicle registration renewal
HB 0825 - Kennedy - Exempts bullion and investment coin from local sales taxes
HB 0828 - Skaggs - Authorizes "animal friendly" license plate
HB 0830 - Phillips - Increases allowable tax rate for transient guest tax in Platte County
HB 0838 - Murphy - Requires motor vehicle dealers to obtain proof of financial responsibility before issuing temporary license plates
HB 0844 - Liese - Authorizes bed tax in certain cities and counties for purposes of supporting a convention, visitor and tourist
HB 0857 - Koller - Revises driver's licensing provisions for those over age 70
HB 0884 - Kelly (036) - Requires proof city property tax (where applicable) has been paid before registration of motor vehicle
HB 0886 - Kelly (144) - Exempts the sale of coffins, caskets, burial cases, burial vaults and clothing used for burial from sales/use tax
HB 0893 - Hilgemann - Authorizes special license plates for Missouri Botanical Garden, St Louis Zoo, Kansas City Zoo and Springfield Zoo
HB 0897 - Kreider - Prohibits Revenue Department from collecting information which can individually identify a person
HB 0905 - Ransdall - Extends the period in which a wood energy producer can claim a tax credit from 5 years to 10 years
HB 0906 - Cunningham - Creates state income tax credits for cash contributions to educational charities and scholarship charities
HB 0910 - Kelley (047) - Revises pharmaceutical income tax credit
HB 0912 - Nordwald - Provides for titling of certain property abandoned on privately-owned real estate
HB 0924 - Wiggins - Provides new funding for transportation and revises highway bidding and building procedures
HB 0933 - Reid - Clarifies that sales tax applies to sale and lease of motor vehicles and motorcycles
HB 0944 - Coleman - Allows an income tax credit for taxpayers whose spouse is not employed outside the home and provides child care
HB 0953 - Thompson - Exempts retired veterans from all taxes
HB 0957 - Harding - Allows city of Parkville to impose a transient guest tax
HB 0982 - Selby - Creates property tax abatement program for volunteer firefighters
HB 0990 - Hendrickson - Exempts military income from state income tax
HB 0994 - Berkstresser - Creates sales tax exemption for railway excursions
HB 1001 - Lawson - Raises the Minimum Insurance Coverage for property damage from $10,000 to $20,000
HB 1022 - Kennedy - Exempts movie tickets from state and local sales taxes
HB 1025 - Kreider - Creates tax holiday each August between 2001 and 2003
HB 1027 - Boatright - Directs department of revenue to develop system by which Hancock refunds can be donated to the state
HJR 016 - Reid - Constitutional amendment to reallocate the state sales tax on motor vehicles, excluding the dedicated to conservation

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Revision Bills

SB 0366 - House - Corrects statutory cross-references in Chapter 288, Revised Statutes of MO
SRB0606 - Rohrbach - Repeals obsolete and expired sections of law
HB 0391 - Bartle - Repeals sections and provisions which have been declared unconstitutional
HB 0902 - Clayton - Repeals expired provisions of law and sections made obsolete by expired provisions of law

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Roads and Highways

SB 0211 - DePasco - Limits sound amplification in motor vehicles
SB 0244 - Staples - Suspends driver's license of those who steal gas, penalizes speeders in work zones, and revises other vehicle laws
SB 0247 - Westfall - Prohibits new construction of billboards along certain highways and the cutting of trees along the highways
SB 0286 - Mathewson - Increases sales tax to fund transportation projects and requires director to be elected rather than appointed
SB 0330 - Jacob - Prohibits new construction of billboards along certain highways and the cutting of trees along the highways
SB 0609 - Westfall - Revises protions of the Model Traffic Ordinance chapter
SB 0611 - Loudon - Removes funding to other state agencies from highway revenues and transfers motor vehicle sales tax to road fund
SB 0612 - Loudon - Allows the Transportation Commission to construct toll roads
SJR 019 - Loudon - Amends the Constitution to allow the Commission to develop and operate toll facilities
SJR 020 - Loudon - Eliminates funding to state agencies from highway revenues and places all motor vehicle sales tax in road fund
HB 0196 - Villa - Expands state road system to include all principal arterial roads in the City of St Louis
HB 0202 - Rizzo - Modifies provisions relating to transportation development districts
HB 0204 - Seigfreid - Adopts legislation authorizing toll roads, provided accompanying constitutional change is passed
HB 0470 - Shields - Creates the "Sergeant Robert Kimberling Memorial Highway" on a portion of I-29 in Buchanan County
HB 0473 - Robirds - Makes cut-leaved teasel, common teasel and kudzu vine noxious weeds and requires control
HB 0485 - Crowell - Authorizes road signs directing travels to state vo-tech schools
HB 0523 - Koller - Revises regulation of roadside billboard advertising
HB 0685 - Bray - Substantially revises transportation laws
HB 0714 - Koller - Authorizes design-build method of contracting for state highway construction
HB 0734 - Ostmann - Eliminates transfers from state highways and transportation department fund over a three year period
HB 0743 - Townley - Prohibits trains from blocking public roads for more than ten minutes except as provided
HB 0756 - Seigfreid - Enacts the "motor Carrier Fuel Tax Act", increases the state sales tax by 1/2 cent, creates the "state Sales Tax
HB 0917 - Gaskill - Creates "veterans Memorial Bridge" in St. Louis
HB 0924 - Wiggins - Provides new funding for transportation and revises highway bidding and building procedures
HB 0980 - Kreider - Requires department of transportation to approve contractors to bid within thirty days of application
HJR 007 - Seigfreid - Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the Highways and Trans. Commission to construct toll roads and facilities
HJR 016 - Reid - Constitutional amendment to reallocate the state sales tax on motor vehicles, excluding the dedicated to conservation

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Saint Louis

SB 0079 - Goode - Revises criteria used to evaluate redevelopment projects funded by tax increment financing in certain areas
SB 0133 - Steelman - University of Missouri-Rolla may sponsor charter schools
SB 0149 - Goode - Revises motor vehicle emissions inspections for certain areas
SB 0196 - Scott - Expands responsibility of the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners
SB 0249 - Wiggins - New baseball stadium in St. Louis; funding for several stadiums in Kansas City & St. Louis
SB 0267 - Klarich - Revises various civil and criminal procedures
SB 0290 - Wiggins - Revises pension benefits for prosecuting attorneys, police officers and firemen
SB 0407 - Dougherty - Allows motorists to receive Missouri Botanical and various municipal zoo specialized license plates
SB 0413 - Scott - Revises St. Louis Public School Retirement System laws
SB 0420 - Klarich - Creates a Regional Taxicab Commission in St. Louis City and St. Louis County
SB 0427 - Loudon - Modifies selection of members of boards of election commissioners
SB 0430 - Dougherty - Allows St. Louis City to levy property tax for musical services
SB 0435 - Goode - Exempts registered historic vehicles from emissions testing
SB 0469 - Gross - Changes operational control of the St. Louis International Airport
SB 0510 - Kenney - Revises charter school laws
SB 0512 - House - Revises Charter School Laws
SB 0515 - Yeckel - Modifies requirements for items that are filed with the Recorder of Deeds
SB 0523 - Scott - Expands power of sports authority to construct and finance a new major league baseball stadium in St. Louis
SB 0573 - Dougherty - Compensation and employment benefits for St. Louis City Police
SCR 009 - Loudon - Requests the Governor to opt out of reformulated gas program for St. Louis
SJR 009 - Goode - Changes procedures for amending the St. Louis City Charter
HB 0095 - Wilson - Allows urban school districts to start school prior to September 1st
HB 0112 - Boykins - Requires subdistrict residency for St. Louis school board members; clarifies that even-numbered board district
HB 0165 - Troupe - Changes the qualifications, election and districting of the members of the city of St. Louis school board
HB 0232 - Dougherty - Allows the City of St. Louis to establish a band fund
HB 0260 - Kennedy - Increases the salary and benefits of certain police officers and their beneficiaries in the city of St. Louis
HB 0293 - Kennedy - Creates the contiguous property redevelopment fund for compiling and initially redeveloping contiguous properties
HB 0305 - Walton - Establishes subdistricts in the school district of Riverview Gardens
HB 0331 - O'Toole - Increase the courthouse restoration surcharge on civil cases in St. Louis City from thirty-five to forty-five
HB 0338 - Ford - Establishes a St. Louis Riverfront Commission
HB 0394 - O'Toole - Expands responsibility of the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners
HB 0548 - O'Toole - Makes various changes to the deferred retirement option plan (drop) for the St. Louis Police Retirement System
HB 0557 - Kennedy - Creates a regional taxicab commission in the City of St Louis and St Louis County
HB 0596 - Kennedy - Makes a technical change in statute dealing with planned industrial expansion in St. Louis
HB 0606 - Kennedy - Modifies requirements for items that are filed with the recorders of deeds
HB 0608 - Gambaro - Requires resolution of suspensions of St Louis police personnel within 30 days
HB 0622 - Villa - Increases the vacation and holiday provisions for the St. Louis City police department
HB 0624 - Villa - Authorizes the City of St. Louis to levy a tax for free band concerts
HB 0660 - Hagan-Harrell - Makes various changes in the Public School Retirement System
HB 0704 - Gambaro - Allows the City of St. Louis to have a mechanic's lien when it has previously paid to perform abatement
HB 0810 - Carnahan - Establishes the Metropolitan St. Louis Growth Management Advisory Council
HB 0837 - Foley - Expands the powers of the Greater St. Louis Sports Authority
HB 0863 - Dempsey - Removes requirement that St. Louis police chief be promoted from within the department
HB 0917 - Gaskill - Creates "veterans Memorial Bridge" in St. Louis
HCR 016 - Green - Urges the EPA to provide the St. Louis area with the promised time to meet the ozone standards for air quality
HJR 011 - Gambaro - Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the City of St. Louis to amend charter to provide for county officers

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Saint Louis County

SB 0001 - Schneider - Makes changes to court procedures; authorizes payments from Tort Victims' Fund
SB 0191 - Goode - St. Louis County third class cities to fill vacancies by appointment; eliminates office of marshal for certain cities
SB 0420 - Klarich - Creates a Regional Taxicab Commission in St. Louis City and St. Louis County
SB 0495 - Schneider - Reclassifies five associate circuit judges as circuit judges in St. Louis County

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Salaries

SB 0004 - Wiggins - Peace officers information within the Dept. of Revenue is confidential and changes salary for Kansas City police
SB 0354 - Johnson - This act creates the Missouri Commission on Total Compensation
SB 0405 - Singleton - Revises Highway Patrol salary increases; deletes mandatory retirement at 60
SB 0483 - Dougherty - Salary schedule credit for public schools
SB 0561 - Quick - Authorizes Clay County Commissioners to reduce their salaries if they employ a public administrator
SB 0573 - Dougherty - Compensation and employment benefits for St. Louis City Police

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Savings and Loan

SB 0186 - Klarich - Changes provisions pertaining to entities regulated by the Division of Finance
SB 0538 - Yeckel - Allows residential mortgage brokers to post bond instead of providing annual audits
HB 0738 - Liese - Modifies financial services law, particularly unsecured consumer loans and banking

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Science and Technology

SB 0108 - Steelman - Creates MO Engineering and Science Academy and summer program for science teachers
HB 0246 - Smith (011) - Provides authority to combat technological crimes
HB 0396 - Barry - Creates the Board of Ionizing Radiation Technology
HB 0407 - Kelley (047) - Regulates Internet access by minors in public schools and libraries
HB 0440 - Boucher - Expands Dna profiling system to include all convicted felons
HB 0507 - Johnson - Creates state income tax credits for donations of high technology equipment to school districts and for donations
HB 0515 - Foley - Allows St. Louis County to form an emergency communications system district
HB 0555 - Foley - Creates a life sciences research program and distributes tobacco settlement proceeds
HB 0559 - Van Zandt - Creates the classroom technology trust fund program and commission; uses funds otherwise reverting to general
HB 0848 - Barry - Modifies the qualifications for members of the Missouri Genetic Advisory Committee
HB 0974 - Levin - Prohibits insurers from using genetic information to discriminate and makes it unlawful to require a person to

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Search and Seizure

HB 0249 - Treadway - Requires licenses for amusement machine operators
HB 0444 - Kreider - Modifies criminal forfeiture laws

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Secretary of State

SB 0028 - Rohrbach - Prohibits poll watchers and challengers in presidential primary elections from collecting certain information
SB 0042 - Kenney - Regulates Internet access for minors; creates summer academy at UMR; and modifies child care program safety requirements
SB 0063 - Carter - Allows election authorities the option of providing early voting (voting before the election)
SB 0116 - Wiggins - Substantially revises Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code concerning secured transactions
SB 0148 - Goode - Specifies the effective dates for laws passed by initiative and vetoed bills when veto is overridden
SB 0182 - Loudon - Requires run-off elections when no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the votes in certain contests
SB 0202 - Wiggins - Enacts the Uniform Athlete Agents Act
SB 0254 - Gross - Eliminates Missouri's motor voter registration program
SB 0288 - Klarich - Revises provisions relating to recorders of deeds, corporations and matters regulated by the Secretary of State
SB 0470 - Goode - Creates the Second State Capitol Commission
SB 0476 - Yeckel - Revises election laws
SB 0513 - House - Regulates contracts for services formerly delivered by public bodies
SB 0537 - Stoll - Sole caretakers of homebound voters may vote absentee
SB 0586 - Klindt - Enacts new congressional districts
SCR 002 - Singleton - Dissapproving the recommendation of the Citizen's Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials
SCR 015 - Yeckel - Asks Congress to declare the November general election day a a national holiday
SCR 016 - Yeckel - Asks Congress to adopt a comprehensive military voting rights act
HB 0100 - Johnson - Enacts procedures for absentee voting at election authorities and allows election authorities to provide for
HB 0247 - Seigfreid - Establishes mandatory two-week early voting procedures
HB 0281 - Walton - Clarifies that all candidates for nomination to public office may contest primary elections; allows candidates for
HB 0301 - Wagner - Enacts weekend voting procedures for all elections, ending August 31, 2004
HB 0453 - Ransdall - Modifies various provisions relating to commerce
HB 0538 - Abel - Creates a single ballot primary pilot project
HB 0772 - Linton - Requires the stating of voters' names prior to receipt of a ballot

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Securities

SB 0288 - Klarich - Revises provisions relating to recorders of deeds, corporations and matters regulated by the Secretary of State

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Sewers and Sewer Districts

SB 0009 - Caskey - Revises Ag. Products Marketing Fund, creates Farmland Protection Act and MO Agricultural Adovcate's Office
SB 0127 - Childers - Revises permit approval process for certain wastewater treatment facilities
SB 0206 - Wiggins - Changes statutes dealing with on-site sewage treatment systems
SB 0256 - Caskey - Pertains to water, stormwater and sewer service
SB 0331 - DePasco - Revises the operation and participation of the one call notification center for excavators
SB 0506 - Cauthorn - Creates the Farmland Protection Act
SB 0591 - Kenney - Modifies provisions relating to water and sewer services and livestock packers
SB 0624 - Wiggins - Changes the membership of members of the Little Blue District (Jackson Co.) and lowers vote for bond passage
SB 0625 - Stoll - Allows consolidation of sewer districts
HB 0425 - O'Toole - Revises the operation and participation of the one call notification center for excavators

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Social Services Dept.

SB 0044 - Bentley - Promotes adoption awareness and expedites the adoption of foster children
SB 0045 - Bentley - Allows certain foster parents to receive a dependency exemption on their income tax return
SB 0059 - Steelman - Creates the "Adoption Awareness Law" to promote adoption as an alternative to abortion
SB 0060 - Steelman - Modifies the reporting of elder abuse and neglect and the provision of in-home services to the elderly
SB 0099 - Sims - Authorizes state support for federally qualified health centers
SB 0104 - Bland - Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program to provide health care benefits to all Missouri citizens
SB 0105 - Bland - Establishes the Tobacco Settlement Fund Commission
SB 0106 - Steelman - Creates a pharmaceutical assistance program for qualified senior citizens
SB 0164 - Bland - Outlines minimum staffing requirements for skilled nursing facilities
SB 0225 - Mathewson - Creates the Department of Health and Senior Services and transfers the duties of Division of Aging to new department
SB 0236 - Sims - Modifies provisions relating to children and families
SB 0265 - Schneider - Revises certain procedures for Administrative Hearing Commission
SB 0276 - Sims - Allows foster children to receive a "balance scholarship" to state-funded colleges or universities
SB 0280 - Yeckel - Allows a tax credit for persons who contribute to unplanned pregnancy resource centers
SB 0318 - Sims - Expands Medicaid eligibility to one hundred percent of the federal poverty level
SB 0326 - Bland - Dedicated additional revenue to the energy assistance program
SB 0410 - Dougherty - Increases the foster care reimbursement and adoption subsidy rates over a three-year period
SB 0419 - Sims - Makes certain disabled workers eligible for Medicaid
SB 0429 - Dougherty - Allows foster children to receive a tuition and fee waiver to state-funded colleges or universities
SB 0448 - Sims - Extends Medicaid or insurance coverage for breast, cervical and prostate cancer
SB 0449 - Sims - Promotes Alzheimer's Awareness through public recognition and increased training
SB 0465 - Dougherty - Prohibits the refusal of residential treatment services to persons with mental disorders or addiction
SB 0489 - Bentley - Provides for the licensure of baccalaureate social workers
SB 0551 - Sims - Modifies provisions relating to children and families
SB 0559 - Singleton - Requires long term care facilities to return unused medications to pharmacies for reuse and reimbursement
SB 0578 - Goode - Revises the Hospital Federal Reimbursement Allowance Program
SCR 005 - Klarich - Creates a Child Abuse and Neglect Commission
HB 0011 - Green - Appropriations for the Department of Social Services
HB 0119 - Clayton - Establishes a pharmaceutical relief program for senior citizens in the department of social services
HB 0169 - Froelker - Establishes a pharmaceutical assistance program in the Division of Aging
HB 0255 - Kelly (027) - Increases access to original birth records by adopted adults
HB 0329 - Hollingsworth - Expands eligibility for medical assistance to include persons who are aged, blind or disabled with annual incomes
HB 0367 - Champion - Authorizes nonemergenecy medical transportation programs
HB 0392 - Campbell - Provides funding for federally qualified health centers
HB 0504 - Ward - Excludes the cash value of insurance policies for purposes of determining eligibility for Medicaid and Medicare for
HB 0533 - Johnson - Makes it a crime for an owner or employee of a nursing home to solicit sexual favors from residents
HB 0546 - Baker - Includes personal care attendants in the definition of provider and enhances the penalties for persons who violate
HB 0603 - Hilgemann - Promotes Alzheimer's awareness and creates the Department of Health and Senior Services
HB 0612 - Baker - Provides additional protections and services for persons with disabilities
HB 0656 - Campbell - Transfers the Office of State Ombudsman from the Division of Aging to the Office of Lieutenant Governor
HB 0693 - Smith (011) - Revises certain procedures for Administrative Hearing Commission and extends AHC jurisdiction
HB 0715 - Baker - Makes various changes regarding certificate of need law
HB 0746 - Baker - Amends various provisions regarding in-home care for the elderly
HB 0824 - Abel - Creates a Pharmaceutical Investment Program for Seniors to help defray the cost of pharmaceuticals
HB 0931 - Brooks - Creates a centralized employee disqualification list for the state
HB 0955 - Green - Revises the Hospital Federal Reimbursement Allowance Program
HB 0978 - Merideth III - Adds the Southeast Missouri Network Against Sexual Violence to the list of regional child assessment centers to be
HB 0987 - Relford - Bases the funding for the nutritional services programs of the Division of Aging on the actual number of meals served

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Soil Conservation

SB 0368 - Childers - Creates a program to promote sustainable forestry
SB 0587 - Foster - Revises operation of soil and water conservation subdistricts
HB 0205 - Relford - Modifies various provisions relating to conservation
HB 0904 - Merideth III - Expands the MO Economic Diversification and Afforestation Act of 1990 to include more recent agroforestry practices

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Sovereign or Official Immunity

HB 0915 - Graham - The state of Missouri consents to be sued in state court under the Americans with Disabilities Act

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State Departments

SB 0012 - Russell - Non-attorneys may represent corporations in certain state proceedings
SB 0049 - Sims - Requires the MO Consolidated Health Care Plan to contract for a long-term care insurance option for state employees
SB 0122 - Kinder - Limits state agency contracts for legal services
SB 0220 - Kinder - Adopts the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
SB 0225 - Mathewson - Creates the Department of Health and Senior Services and transfers the duties of Division of Aging to new department
SB 0293 - Steelman - Creates Advisory Committee for Electronic Commerce
SB 0320 - Goode - Allows use of a single contract to design and build state facilities
SB 0354 - Johnson - This act creates the Missouri Commission on Total Compensation
SB 0425 - Loudon - Establishes December 15 as Bill of Rights Day
SB 0509 - Cauthorn - Requires performance-based budgeting for state departments
SB 0513 - House - Regulates contracts for services formerly delivered by public bodies
SB 0550 - Sims - The state grants consent to be sued under the Americans with Disabilities Act
SB 0557 - Schneider - Mandates review of state contracts by the Attorney General
SB 0566 - Gibbons - Exempts state departments from sales tax for purposes of facilities construction, repair and remodeling
SB 0594 - Klindt - Modifies state budgeting process
SB 0596 - Loudon - Establishes the Open Contracting Act for state and local public works projects

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State Employees

SB 0049 - Sims - Requires the MO Consolidated Health Care Plan to contract for a long-term care insurance option for state employees
SB 0085 - Rohrbach - State employees' home addresses and phone numbers are to be confidential
SB 0120 - Goode - Establishes good faith employee negotiations for certain public employees
SB 0354 - Johnson - This act creates the Missouri Commission on Total Compensation
SB 0390 - Rohrbach - Revises state holidays and leave benefits
SB 0550 - Sims - The state grants consent to be sued under the Americans with Disabilities Act
SJR 021 - Schneider - Raises the retirement age for judges from seventy to seventy five
HB 0679 - Boykins - Allows state employees to take a leave of absence to serve as a bone marrow or human organ donor
HB 0750 - Townley - Allows past state retirees to elect coverage under the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
HB 0921 - Curls - Requires banks, savings and loan associations and credit unions to honor state payroll checks
HB 0956 - Harding - Changes Missouri Day to May 8th
HB 0996 - Byrd - Waives the state's sovereign immunity for purposes of the federal Family and Medical Leave Act
HB 0997 - Byrd - Waives sovereign immunity for purposes of worker compensation and prohibits the state from retaliatory
HCR 028 - Kelley (047) - Establishes an Office of the Faith-based and Community-based Liaison and a Task Force on Faith-based and
HJR 012 - Seigfreid - Proposes a constitutional amendment repealing the Missouri Citizen's Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials

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State Tax Commission

SB 0040 - Klarich - Limits or freezes assessed valuation of real property under specified conditions
SB 0281 - Yeckel - Freezes residential property valuation for senior citizens
SB 0494 - Stoll - Increases property tax withholdings for collection costs; reduces state aid deduction for school tax
SB 0584 - Yeckel - Freezes residential property valuation for senior citizens at local option
HB 0075 - Scheve - Freezes the assessed value of certain real property owned by persons 65 years of age and older which is used as a
HB 0127 - Bearden - Freezes the assessed value of certain real property owned by persons 65 years of age and older which is used as a
HB 0137 - Hosmer - Requires counties to allow elderly, disabled and low income persons to pay current real and personal property taxes
HB 0170 - Froelker - Increases the state of limitations for contesting erroneously paid state taxes from one to three years, and
HB 0233 - Dougherty - Creates an income tax credit for owners of real estate which contains a child-occupied facility or dwelling which
HB 0234 - Dougherty - Allows governing bodies to abate certain property taxes of owners of real estate which contains a child-occupied
HB 0448 - Luetkenhaus - Changes the reassessment cycle for real property taxation from every two to every four years
HB 0450 - Myers - Requires the payment of all delinquent property taxes on real estate in order to obtain title by adverse possession
HB 0482 - Luetkenhaus - Freezes the assessed value of certain real property owned by persons 65 years of age and older which is used as a
HB 0494 - Levin - Increases the maximum property tax credit for the elderly to two thousand dollars and increases eligibility for the
HB 0553 - Barnett - Gives county commissioners the option to appoint two additional members to a county's board of equalization. The
HB 0611 - Wiggins - A portion of property tax collections shall be used for a geographic information system (gis)
HB 0855 - Willoughby - Modifies costs due upon purchase or redemption of tax-deliquent property
HB 0953 - Thompson - Exempts retired veterans from all taxes
HB 1021 - Murphy - Requires a certificate of value to be filed with certain transfers of real property

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Sunshine Law

SB 0001 - Schneider - Makes changes to court procedures; authorizes payments from Tort Victims' Fund
SB 0019 - Goode - Revises the standard of proof and other aspects of the Sunshine Law
SB 0085 - Rohrbach - State employees' home addresses and phone numbers are to be confidential
SB 0364 - Jacob - Establishes faculty representatives to governing boards of state colleges and universities
SB 0375 - Steelman - Revises the Sunshine Law
SB 0456 - Stoll - Prohibits institutions of higher education from providing certain student information to parents
SB 0513 - House - Regulates contracts for services formerly delivered by public bodies
HB 0237 - Smith (011) - Makes several changes to the Sunshine Law governing meetings and records of public entities
HB 0262 - Linton - Limits access to personally identifiable student records
HB 0270 - Legan - Requires roll-call votes for all substantive issues at all public meetings
HB 0403 - Hosmer - Extends open records exception for municipal electric utilities preparing for deregulation until December 31,

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Taxation and Revenue-General

SB 0008 - Scott - Insurance premium tax liability
SB 0040 - Klarich - Limits or freezes assessed valuation of real property under specified conditions
SB 0043 - Kenney - Individuals sixty-five or older eligible for a tax credit up to $1000 for offsetting costs fo medication
SB 0051 - Childers - Requires Department of Economic Development to establish six rural housing development programs
SB 0057 - Stoll - Authorizes state income tax credit equal to a portion of the federal earned income credit
SB 0061 - Steelman - Authorizes countywide education sales taxes
SB 0065 - Gibbons - Terminates the corporation franchise tax law
SB 0074 - Wiggins - Authorizes state tax credit for contributions to authorized scholarship charities
SB 0079 - Goode - Revises criteria used to evaluate redevelopment projects funded by tax increment financing in certain areas
SB 0080 - Goode - Revises various utility taxes
SB 0093 - Kenney - Phases in full deductibility of federal income taxes paid by individuals
SB 0094 - Kenney - Phases in full deductibility of federal income taxes for corporations
SB 0140 - Goode - Specifies that article used in trade-in to offset sales tax must have had tax paid or been exempted from tax
SB 0147 - Wiggins - Exempts the sale of coffins, caskets, burial cases and burial vaults from sales/use tax
SB 0171 - Bland - Authorizes a two-year tax free zone in Kansas City
SB 0172 - Bland - Authorizes state income tax credit for purchase of goods or services from qualified minority business enterprise
SB 0173 - Bland - Allows cities and counties to enact a homestead exemption for certain senior citizens
SB 0177 - Schneider - Authorizes state income tax deduction for school tuition, attendance fees, supplies and transportation costs
SB 0193 - Rohrbach - Governs the qualifications for licensing insurance producers and revises deduction for insurance examination fees
SB 0198 - Staples - Authorizes Ripley, Oregon and Shannon counties to impose a law enforcement sales tax of up to one percent
SB 0228 - Jacob - Exempts clothing purchased in early August, 2001 from state and local sales and use taxation
SB 0234 - Wiggins - Exempts certain interstate telecommunications services from sales taxes
SB 0259 - Childers - A percentage of insurance premium taxes shall fund various fire protection programs
SB 0277 - Sims - Modifies distribution of local excursion gambling boat taxes within St. Louis County
SB 0307 - Jacob - Modifies the delinquent date for property and personal taxes
SB 0365 - Steelman - Authorizes certain political subdivisions to impose a sales tax for specific purposes
SB 0372 - Gibbons - Allows abatement and prospective application of taxes in certain situations
SB 0373 - Gibbons - Changes tax credits for investment in small businesses and distressed communities
SB 0392 - Kenney - Broadens the class of employees which count toward tax credit calculations for a certain new business facility
SB 0396 - Schneider - Raises gas tax by 5 cents and raises registration fees and CDL's to consumer price index level
SB 0399 - Sims - Establishes purposes for Missouri Healthy Families Trust Fund
SB 0409 - Dougherty - Tax credits for certain lead abatement projects
SB 0450 - Goode - Phases in a six-cent gas tax over six years; raises the sales tax by 1/2 cent and increases registration fees
SB 0463 - Westfall - Revises state school aid formula
SB 0471 - Scott - Prohibits insurance companies' examination fee deductions from exceeding annual tax liability
SB 0475 - Yeckel - Revises distribution of gaming tax proceeds for schools
SB 0494 - Stoll - Increases property tax withholdings for collection costs; reduces state aid deduction for school tax
SB 0517 - Kinder - Sets aside lapsed funds for possible distribution to taxpayers
SB 0524 - Cauthorn - Creates a sales tax exemption for materials used in the construction of agricultural fencing
SB 0531 - Gross - Changes tax credits for CAPCO investments
SB 0574 - Dougherty - Authorizes state tax credit for contribution to authorized dropout abatement programs
SB 0576 - Kinder - Authorizes state tax credit for contributions to authorized scholarship charities
SB 0577 - Stoll - Directs refunds of overcharged or overcollected cigarette taxes to consumers
SB 0617 - Steelman - Modifies current tax incentives for community economic development
SB 0621 - Gibbons - Shifts burden of proof on tax credit disputes to Dept. of Revenue
SJR 002 - Goode - Exempts fees collected by Natural Resources Department from definition of revenues used to calculate total state revenue
SJR 005 - Childers - Requires General Assembly to revise state school aid revenues and distribution
SJR 008 - Steelman - Presents dual questions regarding tobacco settlement funds
SJR 013 - Sims - Establishes Missouri Healthy Families Trust Fund
SJR 016 - Gross - Voters to determine whether tobacco proceeds are included in or excluded from total state revenues
HB 0031 - Gaskill - Relating to the liability of public entities. Creates a state income tax credit for personal property taxes paid on
HB 0039 - Gaskill - Exempts from state income tax the first six thousand dollars of public pension income and allows an additional
HB 0040 - Gaskill - Prohibits the department of revenue from conditioning the property and pharmaceutical tax credits on the filing of a
HB 0041 - Bonner - Enacts various laws regarding sports authorities in certain counties
HB 0047 - Relford - Authorizes a sales tax for regional jail and court facilities
HB 0056 - Ward - Increases property tax credits for the elderly, exempts the elderly from sales tax on food and enhances Medicaid and
HB 0059 - Boucher - Exempts from state income tax all pensions received by persons sixty-five years of age and older
HB 0072 - Scheve - Increases the pharmaceutical income tax credit from two hundred dollars to five hundred dollars and decreases the
HB 0075 - Scheve - Freezes the assessed value of certain real property owned by persons 65 years of age and older which is used as a
HB 0079 - Kennedy - Allows the sponsorship and mentoring program tax credit to offset the annual tax on insurance premiums tax and
HB 0103 - Bearden - Creates an income tax credit for certain amounts paid by individual residents for property taxes
HB 0114 - Hickey - Excludes charges of mandatory gratuities incident to the serving of food and drink from the definition of gross
HB 0116 - Hickey - Reduces the sales tax rate on sales and leases of motor vehicles from four percent to two percent
HB 0117 - Wilson - Creates a state earned income tax credit which is phased in over a three year period
HB 0127 - Bearden - Freezes the assessed value of certain real property owned by persons 65 years of age and older which is used as a
HB 0129 - Van Zandt - Prohibits certain government contracts for the examination of taxpayer records
HB 0131 - Holand - Authorizes school districts to impose a surcharge on their residents' income
HB 0135 - Hosmer - Authorizes Greene County to levy a tax on cigarettes and tobacco products which is equal to the tax authorized for
HB 0137 - Hosmer - Requires counties to allow elderly, disabled and low income persons to pay current real and personal property taxes
HB 0138 - Hosmer - Requires sales tax which is illegally or erroneously imposed on cigarette tax to be refunded to the consumer or
HB 0140 - Hosmer - Authorizes the governing body of any fire protection district or municipal fire department, upon voter approval,
HB 0168 - Froelker - Increases the maximum allowable income to qualify for one hundred percent of the pharmaceutical income tax credit
HB 0170 - Froelker - Increases the state of limitations for contesting erroneously paid state taxes from one to three years, and
HB 0171 - Froelker - Exempts social security benefits and military retirement benefits which are included in federal adjusted gross
HB 0172 - Froelker - Creates a sales and use tax holiday for all retail sales of clothing with a taxable value of twenty dollars or less
HB 0175 - Froelker - Exempts the first two hundred fifty dollars of interest income received by a taxpayer from state income tax
HB 0178 - Thompson - Creates an income tax credit for certain gifts of personal property to persons with an income below poverty level
HB 0186 - Troupe - Creates a sales and use tax holiday for clothing purchased before the start of the 2001-2002 school year
HB 0201 - Shields - Creates a state income tax credit for certain small employers who provide health insurance for eligible
HB 0205 - Relford - Modifies various provisions relating to conservation
HB 0206 - Van Zandt - Authorizes Kansas City, upon voter approval, to impose a license tax on the rental of passenger motor vehicles
HB 0215 - Bray - Reallocates tax credits and amends various other provisions pertaining to distressed communities. Repeals the Missouri
HB 0221 - Kelly (027) - Creates a state income tax deduction of up to two thousand dollars for costs of documented health insurance premiums
HB 0225 - Boucher - Creates a three hundred dollar income tax credit for certain World War Ii veterans or their surviving spouses
HB 0226 - Gaskill - Creates a state income tax credit of up to one hundred dollars for teachers who purchase materials for their
HB 0232 - Dougherty - Allows the City of St. Louis to establish a band fund
HB 0233 - Dougherty - Creates an income tax credit for owners of real estate which contains a child-occupied facility or dwelling which
HB 0234 - Dougherty - Allows governing bodies to abate certain property taxes of owners of real estate which contains a child-occupied
HB 0240 - Smith (011) - Creates a sales and use tax exemption for all sales of materials purchased for use in the construction of fencing
HB 0261 - Linton - Creates a state income tax credit in an amount equal to one thousand dollars per child which reads at such child's
HB 0286 - Smith (011) - Requires that incorrectly collected asles and use taxes ultimately be refunded to the consumer or remain in general
HB 0292 - Overschmidt - Revises the tourism supplemental revenue fund
HB 0307 - Wiggins - Modifies the delinquent date for property and personal taxes
HB 0308 - Clayton - Amends the section authorizing tax credits for investments in new generation cooperatives
HB 0311 - Scheve - Expands the categories of persons allowed to claim the pharmaceutical state income tax credit
HB 0321 - Skaggs - Extends the termination date on the Kansas City public transportation sales tax from 2001 to 2003
HB 0344 - Graham - Creates a state income tax credit for all personal property taxes paid by active duty military personnel
HB 0358 - Hanaway - Creates a state income tax credit for all Missouri estate taxes paid and provides for the repeal of the Missouri
HB 0359 - Boucher - Creates a state income tax credit for individuals who build universal design homes within this state
HB 0364 - Champion - Allows foster parents to claim a dependency deduction on their state income tax returns.
HB 0366 - Champion - Disallows a state income tax deduction for retirement benefits to the extent the same are otherwise excluded or
HB 0375 - Fraser - Creates a tax credit for donations to sexual violence crisis service centers
HB 0388 - Portwood - Repeals the limit on deductibility of federal income tax paid by individuals and replaces the revenue which will be
HB 0389 - Portwood - Phases out the personal property tax on motor vehicles if funding is appropriated from the tobacco settlement trust
HB 0405 - Kelley (047) - Increases the state income tax deduction for dependents from twelve hundred dollars to two thousand dollars
HB 0423 - Dougherty - Creates a state income tax credit for taxpayers who purchase zero emissions vehicles and super-ultra-low
HB 0448 - Luetkenhaus - Changes the reassessment cycle for real property taxation from every two to every four years
HB 0450 - Myers - Requires the payment of all delinquent property taxes on real estate in order to obtain title by adverse possession
HB 0480 - Thompson - Eliminates the local sales and use tax on food and replaces lost local revenue by reducing the state income tax
HB 0482 - Luetkenhaus - Freezes the assessed value of certain real property owned by persons 65 years of age and older which is used as a
HB 0488 - Koller - Authorizes a variety of local sales taxes for tourism and economic development purposes
HB 0492 - Levin - Increases the dependency exemption from $1,200 to $2,400 for all tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2001.
HB 0493 - Levin - Increases the amount of the state income tax deduction for long-term health insurance premiums from fifty percent to
HB 0494 - Levin - Increases the maximum property tax credit for the elderly to two thousand dollars and increases eligibility for the
HB 0495 - Levin - Exempts from state income tax all amounts spent for medical insurance premiums and out-of-pocket medical costs
HB 0497 - Luetkenhaus - Reduces the fire education tax from 3% to 5/10 of 1% of the difference between insurance premium taxes collected during
HB 0503 - Ward - Changes amount in, and distribution of, fire education fund; creates fire district equipment fund
HB 0507 - Johnson - Creates state income tax credits for donations of high technology equipment to school districts and for donations
HB 0508 - Johnson - Creates state income tax credits for employers who contribute to school dropout abatement programs
HB 0509 - Johnson - Creates a state income tax credit of up to five thousand dollars per year for any employer who grant its employees
HB 0522 - Koller - Creates a sales and use tax exemption for sales of feed and equipment used to produce pheasants, partridges and quail,
HB 0539 - Baker - Provides that the shared care income tax credit shall be refundable.
HB 0545 - Berkowitz - Establishes the "missouri Community Foundation Committee" to create and incorporate the "missouri Community
HB 0547 - Froelker - Phases in an increase of the federal income tax deduction for individual and corporate taxpayers. Revenues lost by
HB 0550 - Van Zandt - Creates a local sales and use tax exemption for services, materials and supplies used in the production of printed
HB 0551 - Lograsso - Provides for the repeal of the Missouri estate tax upon repeal of the federal estate tax.
HB 0553 - Barnett - Gives county commissioners the option to appoint two additional members to a county's board of equalization. The
HB 0555 - Foley - Creates a life sciences research program and distributes tobacco settlement proceeds
HB 0556 - Hendrickson - Creates "the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act."
HB 0560 - Wright - Creates state income tax credits for taxpayers with pre-first-grade children who score at least 70% on an
HB 0561 - Wright - Creates a state income tax credit for stay-at-home parents with children under the age of six
HB 0578 - Luetkenhaus - Authorizes ambulance districts to impose a sales tax of up to 1/4 of 1 percent
HB 0590 - Graham - The directors of the departments of economic development and revenue shall jointly administer the ADA tax credit
HB 0594 - Kennedy - Expands the sales tax exemption for telecommunication services
HB 0599 - Green - Further regulates the use of tax increment financing in the St. Louis metropolitan area
HB 0611 - Wiggins - A portion of property tax collections shall be used for a geographic information system (gis)
HB 0617 - Gambaro - Reallocates unused income tax credits for community improvement
HB 0628 - Hendrickson - Creates a sales and use tax exemption for merchandise purchased for use in connection with a funeral, burial or
HB 0643 - Bray - Creates a state income tax credit for taxpayers incurring costs for assistive technology and housing access
HB 0649 - Shields - Authorizes school districts to adopt a voter-approved supplemental income tax for the purpose of reducing
HB 0663 - Kennedy - Creates a state income tax credit for contributions to unplanned pregnancy resource centers
HB 0667 - Shields - Creates an income tax credit for up to two hundred and fifty dollars of a public school teacher's out-of-pocket
HB 0685 - Bray - Substantially revises transportation laws
HB 0689 - Hoppe - Authorizes fire protection districts to impose a voter-approved sales tax which shall result in a property
HB 0694 - Berkstresser - Authorizes Taney, Stone, Barry and Ozark counties to enact a sales tax to fund county economic development programs
HB 0706 - Bonner - Authorizes cities imposing a storm water, capitol improvement or transportation sales tax to impose a sales
HB 0719 - Bray - Amends provisions of law governing income and sales tax deficiencies
HB 0726 - Selby - Funds the fire education fund with state revenues derived from the state portion of sales tax levied on fireworks
HB 0734 - Ostmann - Eliminates transfers from state highways and transportation department fund over a three year period
HB 0740 - Levin - Reduces the corporate income tax rate from 61/4% to 5% and increases the state income tax deduction for federal income
HB 0741 - Levin - Exempts the first six thousand dollars of expenditures for custodial care and durable medical equipment from state
HB 0780 - Scheve - Revises certain economic development programs
HB 0787 - Marble - Creates fund from lapsed funds to pay future Article X distributions
HB 0790 - Wright - Lowers individual income tax rates for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2002
HB 0803 - Bray - Implements simplified sales and use tax administration act
HB 0816 - Kennedy - Replaces oath requirement with signature requirement for making claim for certain tax refunds
HB 0818 - Kennedy - Exempts coffins, caskets, and urns from the state sales tax
HB 0825 - Kennedy - Exempts bullion and investment coin from local sales taxes
HB 0826 - Mays (050) - Authorizes counties to impose a fee on wireless telephone customers to fund enhanced 911 service
HB 0830 - Phillips - Increases allowable tax rate for transient guest tax in Platte County
HB 0837 - Foley - Expands the powers of the Greater St. Louis Sports Authority
HB 0844 - Liese - Authorizes bed tax in certain cities and counties for purposes of supporting a convention, visitor and tourist
HB 0855 - Willoughby - Modifies costs due upon purchase or redemption of tax-deliquent property
HB 0872 - Naeger - Transportation of certain nonpublic school students
HB 0881 - Scott - Modifies election process for nursing home district directors
HB 0884 - Kelly (036) - Requires proof city property tax (where applicable) has been paid before registration of motor vehicle
HB 0886 - Kelly (144) - Exempts the sale of coffins, caskets, burial cases, burial vaults and clothing used for burial from sales/use tax
HB 0905 - Ransdall - Extends the period in which a wood energy producer can claim a tax credit from 5 years to 10 years
HB 0906 - Cunningham - Creates state income tax credits for cash contributions to educational charities and scholarship charities
HB 0910 - Kelley (047) - Revises pharmaceutical income tax credit
HB 0924 - Wiggins - Provides new funding for transportation and revises highway bidding and building procedures
HB 0933 - Reid - Clarifies that sales tax applies to sale and lease of motor vehicles and motorcycles
HB 0935 - Roark - Dedicates income tax revenue resulting from gaming winnings to educational uses
HB 0944 - Coleman - Allows an income tax credit for taxpayers whose spouse is not employed outside the home and provides child care
HB 0953 - Thompson - Exempts retired veterans from all taxes
HB 0957 - Harding - Allows city of Parkville to impose a transient guest tax
HB 0982 - Selby - Creates property tax abatement program for volunteer firefighters
HB 0990 - Hendrickson - Exempts military income from state income tax
HB 0994 - Berkstresser - Creates sales tax exemption for railway excursions
HB 1010 - Rizzo - Enacts the Tax Credit Responsibility Act of 2001
HB 1021 - Murphy - Requires a certificate of value to be filed with certain transfers of real property
HB 1022 - Kennedy - Exempts movie tickets from state and local sales taxes
HB 1025 - Kreider - Creates tax holiday each August between 2001 and 2003
HB 1027 - Boatright - Directs department of revenue to develop system by which Hancock refunds can be donated to the state
HCR 019 - Burton - Urges the political subdivisions of this state to suspend imposition of the gross receipts tax on natural gas sales
HCR 030 - Hanaway - Urges Congress to quickly enact a tax cut package before July 1, 2001
HJR 016 - Reid - Constitutional amendment to reallocate the state sales tax on motor vehicles, excluding the dedicated to conservation
HJR 022 - Hendrickson - Requires voter approval of any tax increase by the General Assembly

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SB 0022 - Singleton - Creates the Pharmaceutical Assistance Program to allow the elderly to purchase pharmaceutical insurance
SB 0043 - Kenney - Individuals sixty-five or older eligible for a tax credit up to $1000 for offsetting costs fo medication
SB 0045 - Bentley - Allows certain foster parents to receive a dependency exemption on their income tax return
SB 0057 - Stoll - Authorizes state income tax credit equal to a portion of the federal earned income credit
SB 0074 - Wiggins - Authorizes state tax credit for contributions to authorized scholarship charities
SB 0093 - Kenney - Phases in full deductibility of federal income taxes paid by individuals
SB 0094 - Kenney - Phases in full deductibility of federal income taxes for corporations
SB 0103 - Bland - Exempts local food sales tax and reduces federal income tax deduction, subject to referendum
SB 0115 - Wiggins - Income tax deductions for certain elementary and secondary school expenses
SB 0152 - Childers - Allows deduction of Federal Insurance Contribution Act payments when calculating Missouri personal income taxes
SB 0155 - Bland - Establishes the General Assembly Scholarship Program funded by a nonresident earnings tax
SB 0171 - Bland - Authorizes a two-year tax free zone in Kansas City
SB 0172 - Bland - Authorizes state income tax credit for purchase of goods or services from qualified minority business enterprise
SB 0177 - Schneider - Authorizes state income tax deduction for school tuition, attendance fees, supplies and transportation costs
SB 0188 - Russell - Exempts military retirement benefits from state income tax
SB 0205 - Bland - Establishes tax credits for persons, including employers, paying for or providing child care
SB 0212 - Gross - Exempts military income, including retirement income, from state income tax
SB 0213 - Gross - Allows individuals a tax credit on taxes paid on residential property
SB 0280 - Yeckel - Allows a tax credit for persons who contribute to unplanned pregnancy resource centers
SB 0403 - Kenney - Exempts pension and retirement income of seniors from state income tax
SB 0453 - Dougherty - Provides tax credits for employers who grant their employees paid maternity leave
SB 0463 - Westfall - Revises state school aid formula
SB 0467 - House - Broadens liability for employers who do not file or pay withholding taxes to the Department of Revenue
SB 0504 - Loudon - Healthy Families Trust Fund to pay for certain health insurance costs
SB 0527 - Dougherty - Creates a nonrefundable tax credit for using alternative fuels
SB 0563 - Gibbons - Removes requirement of notarization of tax refund claims
SB 0574 - Dougherty - Authorizes state tax credit for contribution to authorized dropout abatement programs
SB 0576 - Kinder - Authorizes state tax credit for contributions to authorized scholarship charities
SB 0597 - Singleton - Revises the current prescription drug tax credit for the elderly
SB 0600 - Singleton - Revises the current prescription drug tax credit for the elderly
SB 0603 - Jacob - Exempts income of certain elementary and secondary school teachers from taxation
HB 0031 - Gaskill - Relating to the liability of public entities. Creates a state income tax credit for personal property taxes paid on
HB 0039 - Gaskill - Exempts from state income tax the first six thousand dollars of public pension income and allows an additional
HB 0040 - Gaskill - Prohibits the department of revenue from conditioning the property and pharmaceutical tax credits on the filing of a
HB 0059 - Boucher - Exempts from state income tax all pensions received by persons sixty-five years of age and older
HB 0072 - Scheve - Increases the pharmaceutical income tax credit from two hundred dollars to five hundred dollars and decreases the
HB 0079 - Kennedy - Allows the sponsorship and mentoring program tax credit to offset the annual tax on insurance premiums tax and
HB 0103 - Bearden - Creates an income tax credit for certain amounts paid by individual residents for property taxes
HB 0117 - Wilson - Creates a state earned income tax credit which is phased in over a three year period
HB 0131 - Holand - Authorizes school districts to impose a surcharge on their residents' income
HB 0168 - Froelker - Increases the maximum allowable income to qualify for one hundred percent of the pharmaceutical income tax credit
HB 0171 - Froelker - Exempts social security benefits and military retirement benefits which are included in federal adjusted gross
HB 0175 - Froelker - Exempts the first two hundred fifty dollars of interest income received by a taxpayer from state income tax
HB 0178 - Thompson - Creates an income tax credit for certain gifts of personal property to persons with an income below poverty level
HB 0201 - Shields - Creates a state income tax credit for certain small employers who provide health insurance for eligible
HB 0221 - Kelly (027) - Creates a state income tax deduction of up to two thousand dollars for costs of documented health insurance premiums
HB 0225 - Boucher - Creates a three hundred dollar income tax credit for certain World War Ii veterans or their surviving spouses
HB 0226 - Gaskill - Creates a state income tax credit of up to one hundred dollars for teachers who purchase materials for their
HB 0261 - Linton - Creates a state income tax credit in an amount equal to one thousand dollars per child which reads at such child's
HB 0308 - Clayton - Amends the section authorizing tax credits for investments in new generation cooperatives
HB 0311 - Scheve - Expands the categories of persons allowed to claim the pharmaceutical state income tax credit
HB 0358 - Hanaway - Creates a state income tax credit for all Missouri estate taxes paid and provides for the repeal of the Missouri
HB 0359 - Boucher - Creates a state income tax credit for individuals who build universal design homes within this state
HB 0364 - Champion - Allows foster parents to claim a dependency deduction on their state income tax returns.
HB 0366 - Champion - Disallows a state income tax deduction for retirement benefits to the extent the same are otherwise excluded or
HB 0375 - Fraser - Creates a tax credit for donations to sexual violence crisis service centers
HB 0388 - Portwood - Repeals the limit on deductibility of federal income tax paid by individuals and replaces the revenue which will be
HB 0405 - Kelley (047) - Increases the state income tax deduction for dependents from twelve hundred dollars to two thousand dollars
HB 0423 - Dougherty - Creates a state income tax credit for taxpayers who purchase zero emissions vehicles and super-ultra-low
HB 0480 - Thompson - Eliminates the local sales and use tax on food and replaces lost local revenue by reducing the state income tax
HB 0492 - Levin - Increases the dependency exemption from $1,200 to $2,400 for all tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2001.
HB 0493 - Levin - Increases the amount of the state income tax deduction for long-term health insurance premiums from fifty percent to
HB 0495 - Levin - Exempts from state income tax all amounts spent for medical insurance premiums and out-of-pocket medical costs
HB 0507 - Johnson - Creates state income tax credits for donations of high technology equipment to school districts and for donations
HB 0508 - Johnson - Creates state income tax credits for employers who contribute to school dropout abatement programs
HB 0509 - Johnson - Creates a state income tax credit of up to five thousand dollars per year for any employer who grant its employees
HB 0539 - Baker - Provides that the shared care income tax credit shall be refundable.
HB 0547 - Froelker - Phases in an increase of the federal income tax deduction for individual and corporate taxpayers. Revenues lost by
HB 0560 - Wright - Creates state income tax credits for taxpayers with pre-first-grade children who score at least 70% on an
HB 0561 - Wright - Creates a state income tax credit for stay-at-home parents with children under the age of six
HB 0590 - Graham - The directors of the departments of economic development and revenue shall jointly administer the ADA tax credit
HB 0617 - Gambaro - Reallocates unused income tax credits for community improvement
HB 0643 - Bray - Creates a state income tax credit for taxpayers incurring costs for assistive technology and housing access
HB 0663 - Kennedy - Creates a state income tax credit for contributions to unplanned pregnancy resource centers
HB 0667 - Shields - Creates an income tax credit for up to two hundred and fifty dollars of a public school teacher's out-of-pocket
HB 0719 - Bray - Amends provisions of law governing income and sales tax deficiencies
HB 0740 - Levin - Reduces the corporate income tax rate from 61/4% to 5% and increases the state income tax deduction for federal income
HB 0741 - Levin - Exempts the first six thousand dollars of expenditures for custodial care and durable medical equipment from state
HB 0780 - Scheve - Revises certain economic development programs
HB 0790 - Wright - Lowers individual income tax rates for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2002
HB 0905 - Ransdall - Extends the period in which a wood energy producer can claim a tax credit from 5 years to 10 years
HB 0906 - Cunningham - Creates state income tax credits for cash contributions to educational charities and scholarship charities
HB 0910 - Kelley (047) - Revises pharmaceutical income tax credit
HB 0935 - Roark - Dedicates income tax revenue resulting from gaming winnings to educational uses
HB 0944 - Coleman - Allows an income tax credit for taxpayers whose spouse is not employed outside the home and provides child care
HB 0953 - Thompson - Exempts retired veterans from all taxes
HB 0990 - Hendrickson - Exempts military income from state income tax
HB 1010 - Rizzo - Enacts the Tax Credit Responsibility Act of 2001
HB 1027 - Boatright - Directs department of revenue to develop system by which Hancock refunds can be donated to the state
HCR 030 - Hanaway - Urges Congress to quickly enact a tax cut package before July 1, 2001

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SB 0468 - Kenney - Repeals Missouri estate tax upon repeal of federal estate tax
SB 0508 - Cauthorn - Repeals state estate tax if federal estate tax is repealed
HB 0358 - Hanaway - Creates a state income tax credit for all Missouri estate taxes paid and provides for the repeal of the Missouri
HB 0551 - Lograsso - Provides for the repeal of the Missouri estate tax upon repeal of the federal estate tax.
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