Senate Action for 3/28/2019

SB 9 - Emery - Requires the Senate to try all impeachments
   LR: 0151H.08C    HCS SS SCS SB 9
3/28/2019 -- Voted Do Pass S Fiscal Oversight Committee
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Fiscal Oversight Committee
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SB 60 - Arthur - Modifies provisions relating to victims of certain crimes including rental agreements and prostitution and penalties of promoting prostitution in the first degree
   LR: 0147H.06C    HCS SCS SB 60
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Small Business and Industry Committee w/SCS

SB 71 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation premiums
   LR: 0515H.02C    HCS SB 71
3/28/2019 -- Reported Truly Perfected S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Committee

SB 87 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to taxation
   LR: 0309H.03T    HCS SB 87
3/28/2019 -- Reported Truly Perfected S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Committee

SB 138 - Riddle - Creates new provisions relating to reports issued by the State Auditor
   LR: 0191S.01T    
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SB 145 - Burlison - Modifies provisions relating to public safety
   LR: 0279H.06C    HCS SS SB 145
3/28/2019 -- Reported Truly Perfected S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Committee

SB 174 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating to taxation
   LR: 0971S.03T    SCS SB 174
3/28/2019 -- Reported Truly Perfected S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Committee
3/28/2019 -- Referred S Fiscal Oversight Committee

SB 178 - Schupp - Creates a right to unpaid leave for employees that are affected by certain crimes
   LR: 0118S.01I    
3/28/2019 -- SCS Voted Do Pass S Small Business and Industry Committee (0118S.02C)

SB 185 - Wallingford - Provides eligibility for certain state employers in the Missouri State Employee's Retirement System
   LR: 0964S.02T    
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SB 203 - Nasheed - Modifies nuisance actions in certain cities and counties
   LR: 1191H.07T    HCS SCS SB 203
3/28/2019 -- SCS Voted Do Pass S Progress and Development Committee (1191S.06C)
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Progress and Development Committee w/SCS

SB 213 - Hegeman - Enacts new provisions relating to the nonpartisan state demographer
   LR: 1276S.06T    SS SB 213
3/28/2019 -- Voted Do Pass S Fiscal Oversight Committee
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Fiscal Oversight Committee
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SB 219 - Hoskins - Modifies provisions relating to the issuance and renewal of CPA permits
   LR: 1118S.02P    SCS SB 219
3/28/2019 -- Reported Truly Perfected S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Committee
3/28/2019 -- Referred S Fiscal Oversight Committee

SB 228 - Sater - Modifies methods of service of notice under employment security laws
   LR: 0982S.01P    
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SB 264 - Crawford - Transfers the State Council on the Arts from the Department of Economic Development to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor
   LR: 1352S.01P    
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SB 275 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to health care
   LR: 1192S.03T    
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SB 296 - Cierpiot - Modifies provisions relating to electric vehicle charging stations
   LR: 1665S.03C    SCS SB 296
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy and the Environment Committee w/SCS

SB 336 - Schupp - Modifies provisions relating to child care facilities
   LR: 0242S.07I    
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Professional Registration Committee

SB 358 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to the Health Professional Student Loan Repayment Program
   LR: 1430S.01P    
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SB 359 - Eigel - Repeals certain vehicle safety inspection requirements
   LR: 1820S.01I    
3/28/2019 -- Hearing Conducted S Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee

SB 368 - Hough - Enacts provisions relating to transportation
   LR: 1861S.02T    CCS SB 368
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SB 371 - Eigel - Enacts provisions relating to transportation
   LR: 1961H.02C    HCS SB 371
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SB 381 - Onder - Repeals certain vehicle safety inspection requirements
   LR: 1841S.01I    
3/28/2019 -- Hearing Conducted S Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee

SB 397 - White - Extends the period of time in which a petition to create a museum and cultural district may be filed
   LR: 2100S.01T    
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SB 412 - Holsman - Modifies provisions for the abatement of vacant nuisance properties in Kansas City
   LR: 2151S.01I    
3/28/2019 -- Voted Do Pass S Progress and Development Committee
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Progress and Development Committee

SB 414 - Wieland - Enacts provisions relating to innovation in health insurance
   LR: 2110S.05T    SS SB 414
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Insurance and Banking Committee

SB 426 - Williams - Modifies provisions of the ABLE Act
   LR: 2132S.01I    
3/28/2019 -- Voted Do Pass S Progress and Development Committee
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Progress and Development Committee

SB 430 - Libla - Increases the motor fuel tax
   LR: 1860S.01I    
3/28/2019 -- Voted Do Pass S Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee

SB 465 - Burlison - Modifies provisions relating to early childhood education programs
   LR: 2230S.03P    SCS SB 465
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Government Reform Committee w/SCS

SB 468 - Williams - Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
   LR: 2300H.06C    HCS SB 468
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SJR 2 - Emery - Requires the Senate, beginning January 1, 2021, to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment
   LR: 0152S.04P    SS SCS SJR 2
3/28/2019 -- Voted Do Pass S Fiscal Oversight Committee
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Fiscal Oversight Committee
3/28/2019 -- S Third Read and Passed
3/28/2019 -- H First Read

SJR 25 - Libla - Requires the General Assembly to pass legislation to establish an open, competitive retail electric energy market
   LR: 1476S.02C    SCS SJR 25
3/28/2019 -- Hearing Conducted S Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee

HB 14 - Smith - To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for the several departments and offices of state government
   LR: 0014H.05T    CCS SCS HCS HB 14
3/28/2019 -- S refuses to recede and grants conference
3/28/2019 -- Senate conferees appointed: Hegeman, Hough, Hoskins, Curls, Nasheed
3/28/2019 -- House conferees appointed: Smith, Wood, Kelly-141, Kendrick, Merideth

HB 77 - Black - Exempts any person retired and receiving a retirement allowance from PSRS and employed by a public community college from current law relating to retirement allowance restrictions
   LR: 0431H.01T    
3/28/2019 -- Reported from S Health and Pensions Committee - Consent

HB 243 - Neely - Allows victims of certain crimes to be released from certain lease agreements if documentation is provided to the landlord and modifies the offense of nonconsensual dissemination of sexual images
   LR: 1009S.03T    SCS HCS HBs 243 & 544
3/28/2019 -- Hearing Conducted S Small Business and Industry Committee