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Bills Sponsored by Senator Rupp

SB 768 - Creates the Missouri Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Office of Autism Services
SB 769 - Adds a circuit judge position within the 45th judicial circuit
SB 770 - Creates the Missouri Scholarship for Students with Developmental Disabilities Program
SB 818 - Modifies various provisions relating to stalking and harassment
SB 819 - Modifies various provisions relating to dog fighting
SB 820 - Allows a county, after meeting the required assessed valuation, to become a second class county upon a vote of the governing body to change classifications
SB 844 - Requires school districts to request teacher records prior to extending an offer of employment to a prospective teacher
SB 845 - Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
SB 846 - Modifies the A+ Schools Program and the Kids' Chance Scholarship Program
SB 857 - Expands the state no-call list to include automated calls and requires a "paid for by" statement on political phone calls
SB 858 - Modifies the law relating to illegal immigrants
SB 859 - Allows health maintenance organizations to issue high deductible health plans combined with health savings accounts under certain conditions
SB 863 - Allows married taxpayers filing joint returns to deduct a portion of contributions to the Missouri Higher Education Savings Program from income and provides similar tax treatment for other qualified tuition savings programs
SB 864 - Establishes a surcharge on criminal cases to fund a defined contribution system for certain law enforcement employees
SB 865 - Prohibits life insurers from taking underwriting actions or charging different rates based upon a person's past or future lawful travel destinations unless such action is based upon sound actuarial principles
SB 919 - Assesses fee on shippers that transport radioactive waste within Missouri
SB 920 - Requires real-time captioning for certain television programming
SB 1018 - Allows municipalities in St. Charles County to adopt ordinances for the well-being of the community and enforce such ordinances with a fine not to exceed $1,000 or three months of imprisonment
SB 1029 - Establishes the Market Conduct Surveillance Act
SB 1030 - Repeals certain provisions dealing with employee health and welfare
SB 1052 - Modifies provisions relating to the allocation and use of gaming revenues
SB 1072 - Allows expanded charter school operations for charters specifying certain special education students and modifies sponsors
SB 1078 - Modifies provisions relating to charter schools
SB 1127 - Establishes the Office of Autism Services
SB 1163 - Modifies the school bus endorsement criminal background check procedure
SB 1203 - Allows political subdivisions to elect to cover certain personnel as members of the Missouri local government employees' retirement system
SJR 41 - Prohibits state courts from levying or imposing new or increased taxes, licenses, or fees without legislative or voter approval
HB 1305 - Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
HB 1532 - Allows motorcycle headlamps to be wired to modulate either the upper beam or lower beam from its maximum intensity to lesser intensity
HB 1549 - Modifies the law relating to illegal immigrants
HB 1995 - Allows a county, after meeting the required assessed valuation, to become a second class county upon a vote of the governing body to change classifications
HB 2226 - Allows married taxpayers filing jointly to deduct up to $16,000 in contributions to the Missouri Higher Education Savings Program from their taxable income
HCR 7 - Encourages students and faculty to promote international education at Missouri colleges and universities
HCR 19 - Endorses the "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children's Bill of Rights"
HCR 21 - Supports the Department of Health and Senior Services' efforts to reform the current funding formula for the senior nutrition program to more effectively meet the needs of seniors
HCR 43 - Urges the United States Air Force to reconsider its decision to replace a Boeing-made refueling tanker with a tanker supplied by a foreign country
HJR 41 - Proposes a constitutional amendment providing that the general assembly is not required to enact legislation to comply with a court order declaring that it raise taxes

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