SB 0701 - Russell - Exempts public employees from union membership, prohibits payroll deductions and requirement of service fees
SB 0702 - Russell - Requires University of Missouri board of curators to make policy decisions by means of a roll-call vote
SB 0704 - Caskey - Allows certain DWI offenders to receive hardship licenses after serving 90 days of the revocation period
SB 0709 - Goode - Creates a senior property tax deferral program
SB 0720 - Yeckel - Allows a tax deduction for those who contribute to medical savings accounts
SB 0723 - Jacob - Establishes faculty representatives on the governing boards of state colleges and universities
SB 0725 - Bland - Lowers the age for jury duty from 21 to 18; excuses certain students
SB 0729 - Steelman - Requires the Division of Medical Services to annually recalculate the Medicaid nursing home reimbursement amount
SB 0747 - Dougherty - Prohibits use of genetic information and testing for insurance purposes
SB 0748 - Kennedy - Requires that amateur radio license plates contain the words "AMATEUR RADIO" in place of the words "SHOW-ME-STATE"
SB 0756 - Shields - Establishes a small business health insurance tax credit program
SB 0759 - Griesheimer - Extends the waste tire collection fee from 2004 to 2014
SB 0760 - Griesheimer - Requires all railroads to establish a suitable stopping place or depot in Eureka, Missouri
SB 0766 - Clemens - Allows members of the Missouri Foxtrotting Horse Breeding Association to obtain specialized license plates
SB 0773 - Bray - Modifies law regarding residential property insurance
SB 0775 - Wheeler - Creates the Missouri Office of Pharmaceutical Reporting
SB 0776 - Wheeler - Authorizes the Bureau of Communicable Diseases to monitor epidemiological studies for suspected bioterrorist agents
SB 0777 - Russell - Places an aggregate cap on all tax credits and establishes a commission to allocate the credits
SB 0778 - Russell - Modifies the historic preservation tax credit
SB 0786 - Goode - Regulates unsolicited commercial electronic mail
SB 0793 - Jacob - Revises provisions for sealing and closing of court records
SB 0795 - Bland - Establishes the "Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program" to provide health care benefits to all MO citizens
SB 0796 - Bland - Establishes coordinated health program board to prevent student obesity, cardiovascular disease, type II diabetes
SB 0797 - Bland - Authorizes a two-year tax free zone in Kansas City
SB 0798 - Steelman - Creates the Respect Life license plate and establishes a fund to promote alternatives to abortion
SB 0813 - Cauthorn - Allows participation in FFA, FHA, FCCLA, 4-H, & State Fair competition to count as attendance for purpose of state aid
SB 0814 - Dougherty - Increases the number of one-year, renewable scholarships for minority students
SB 0815 - Dougherty - Allows the Department of Health to investigate complaints of air quality in public schools
SB 0816 - Dougherty - Allows foster children to receive a tuition and fee waiver to state-funded colleges or universities
SB 0820 - Coleman - Requires law enforcement officers to provide specified notice before administering portable chemical test
SB 0826 - Bartle - Requires continued enrollment in school and progress towards graduation to obtain and retain a driver's license
SB 0829 - Bray - Makes various modifications in regard to due process of public employees
SB 0833 - Russell - Restricts the right to marry to persons eighteen years of age or older
SB 0834 - Russell - Allows recognition of bargaining unit upon approval of majority of state employees in unity
SB 0839 - Goode - Increases the taxes on cigarette and tobacco products
SB 0848 - Bland - Allows school districts to create after-school and summer educational programs for at-risk youth
SB 0849 - Bland - Requires school districts to offer alternative education programs
SB 0851 - Gross - Changes procedure for Motor vehicle emissions inspections in certain cases
SB 0852 - Gross - Allows school districts to provide readiness assessments to determine if certain children are ready to enter school
SB 0858 - Klindt - Prohibits A+ reimbursements to be issued to any four-year institution of higher learning
SB 0862 - Cauthorn - Creates the Repect Life license plate and establishes a fund to promote alternatives to abortion
SB 0865 - Dougherty - Allows the board of the St. Louis Public Schools to shift their compulsory attendance age range
SB 0867 - Coleman - Requires disclosure of Radio frequency identification tags (RFID) to consumers
SB 0871 - Bray - Creates a cause of action for wrongful discharge or employment
SB 0872 - Bray - Alters provisions regarding teacher termination hearings
SB 0873 - Bray - Makes various modifications to employee wage laws
SB 0880 - Bland - Lowers the maximum penalties consumers must pay for late payments on certain credit transactions
SB 0881 - Bland - Requires parity between insurance coverage for mental health services and other health care services
SB 0882 - Klindt - Makes changes to the law governing animal research and production facilities
SB 0890 - Bland - Restricts the use, possession, manufacturing, storage, selling, promotion and other activities relating to weapons
SB 0891 - Bland - Requires Department of Transportation to examine the congestion problems in the Kansas City area
SB 0892 - Bland - Allows individuals to submit all required reinstatement fees and documents to any department office
SB 0893 - Goode - Revises regulation of tax increment financing
SB 0895 - Goode - Prohibits certain predatory lending practices with respect to home loans
SB 0898 - Bland - Prohibits sale of firearms without a trigger locking device
SB 0905 - Foster - Allows members of the MO Assoc. of State Troopers Emergency Relief Society to obtain license plates with org. emblem
SB 0907 - Klindt - Changes numerous state employee workplace provisions
SB 0909 - Bartle - Increases maximum fine in certain cities from $500 to $1000
SB 0910 - Bland - Requires insurers to offer optional coverage for weight reduction counseling services
SB 0912 - Dougherty - Modifies the law relating to license-exempt facilities for children
SB 0916 - Dougherty - Creates a cause of action for those adjudicated innocent following DNA testing
SB 0917 - Dougherty - Mandates insurance coverage for new phases of clinical trials undertaken for the treatment of cancer
SB 0918 - Dougherty - Mandates insurance coverage for certain prostate examinations
SB 0928 - Loudon - Allows survivors of peace officers and firemen killed in the line of duty to receive special license plates
SB 0930 - Loudon - Allows the state to order medical examination for Second Injury claims and modifies admissibility of medical reports
SB 0934 - Bland - Requires Transportation Department to examine traffic problems occurring in Kansas City area
SB 0935 - Gibbons - Allows members of the Missouri State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, to obtain license plates
SB 0939 - Coleman - Limits ability to carry a concealed weapon in a passenger compartment to those with a concealed carry endorsement
SB 0946 - Bray - Creates the crime of negligent storage of a firearm
SB 0947 - Russell - Creates requirements for orders and ordinances of political subdivisions relating to amateur radio antennas
SB 0953 - Caskey - Prohibits use of environmental funds to make Hancock refunds under certain circumstances
SB 0963 - Shields - Allows public hospitals in Clay County to close certain records and meetings
SB 0965 - Shields - Allows members or alumni of Alpha Phi Omega to obtain specialized license plates
SB 0991 - Dougherty - Prohibits use of posted inquiries in calculating credit risk scores
SB 0995 - Coleman - Seeks to alter the name of Harris-Stowe State College to Harris-Stowe University
SB 0996 - Shields - Modifies and creates new provisions about identity theft
SB 0997 - Shields - Creates the Exhibition Center and Recreation Facility District Act
SB 1002 - Bray - Creates the "Freedom = Choice" license plate and corres- ponding fund to pay for family planning services
SB 1004 - Shields - Restricts persons who can administer drugs by injection
SB 1008 - Goode - Increases accountability measures for tax increment financing projects
SB 1018 - Champion - Requires the Children's Division to arrange a team meeting before a child is placed in protective custody
SB 1026 - Mathewson - Requires the DNA testing of all felons entering the Dept. of Corrections and other felons leaving a county jail
SB 1029 - Bray - Prohibits state contracts from being awarded to any contractor who performs the work outside the United States
SB 1031 - Bray - Proposes several measures relating to bicycle safety
SB 1041 - Griesheimer - Allows certain law enforcement officers to request a hearing following dismissal or disciplinary action
SB 1046 - Gibbons - Allows persons to receive "Friends of Kids with Cancer" license plates
SB 1049 - Bray - Modifies designation of next-of-kin for purposes of disposition of human remains
SB 1050 - Bray - Requires access to medical treatment for injuries received during employment with a railroad company
SB 1051 - Steelman - Enables Hermann to enact a transient guest tax
SB 1057 - Bartle - Establishes the Classroom Trust Fund
SB 1063 - Scott - Allows adjacent property owners to become part of a transportation development district under certain conditions
SB 1067 - Bland - Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program to provide health care benefits to all Missouri citizens
SB 1077 - Loudon - Allows commercial casualty insurance policies to exclude coverage for loss by fire caused by terrorism
SB 1095 - Goode - Creates the Health Care for Missouri's People Program for the uninsured and under-insured
SB 1102 - Steelman - Exempts health club services from sales tax
SB 1115 - Loudon - Establishes new registration procedures for street rods and custom vehicles
SB 1126 - Russell - Revises various provisions of the employment security law
SB 1129 - Bray - Prohibits the release of certain consumer identification information
SB 1136 - Vogel - Allows the Governor to transfer certain land to other government agencies without a public auction
SB 1148 - Dougherty - Creates the Children's Environmental Health and Protection Advisory Council
SB 1149 - Dougherty - Ensures that individuals placed on the Child Abuse and Neglect Registry receive sufficient due process
SB 1150 - Goode - Modifies various tax provisions
SB 1154 - Cauthorn - Authorizes dentists and dental hygienists to delegate certain duties to dental assistants
SB 1168 - Jacob - Modifies the Missouri Family Trust
SB 1169 - Jacob - Individuals may not waive any age discrimination right under Chapter 213 unless waiver given is knowing and voluntary
SB 1173 - Days - Modifies law regarding the use of credit information by insurance companies
SB 1179 - Steelman - Modifies provisions relating to medical malpractice insurance
SB 1186 - Bland - Requires motor vehicle dealers to display buyers guide and obtain used care buyer's acknowledgment of its receipt
SB 1190 - Caskey - Gives additional powers to Gaming Commission agents and forfeits wagers by excluding gamblers
SB 1192 - Steelman - Imposes additional surcharges and driver's license suspensions on any person failing to yield the right-of-way
SB 1193 - Steelman - Allows members of Friends of Rodeo to obtain specialized license plates
SB 1205 - Cauthorn - Authorizes minimum pay for certain corrections employees
SB 1206 - Stoll - Requires entities that provide child, elder, and health care services to submit certain employment info to a database
SB 1208 - Stoll - Encourages effective involvement by parents and families in support of their children's education
SB 1209 - Bland - Increases the deduction for retirement and pension benefits
SB 1214 - Griesheimer - Makes an exemption to Sunshine Law by allowing private entities to share info w/the state concerning security
SB 1217 - Bartle - Certain school districts shall be reimbursed fully for costs associated with offering certain special education svcs
SB 1219 - Shields - Allows members of the Search and Rescue Council of MO to obtain specialized license plates
SB 1222 - Dougherty - Allows for compensatory time in lieu of overtime pay in certain situations
SB 1223 - Dougherty - Allows guardian ad litems to receive fees for adoption proceedings
SB 1226 - Callahan - Prohibits certain convicted criminals from holding public office
SB 1236 - Kennedy - Creates the Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Quality Assurance Act
SB 1237 - Bartle - Makes it unlawful to obstruct a securities investigation
SB 1238 - Days - Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation
SB 1241 - Yeckel - Alters charter school laws
SB 1245 - Wheeler - Allows physicians to jointly negotiate with certain health carriers
SB 1246 - Quick - Grants additional powers to park rangers in certain counties
SB 1248 - Callahan - Establishes certain employment rights of emergency response personnel aimed at preventing strikes
SB 1261 - Dolan - Expands "occupational diseases" within Workers' Compensation
SB 1271 - Coleman - Regulates the prevention and screening of lead poisoning
SB 1272 - Coleman - Establishes the "Child Support Insurance Act"
SB 1273 - Coleman - Requires security guards and security guard firms to be licensed by the Department of Economic Development
SB 1278 - Yeckel - Requires licensure for amusement machine operators
SB 1283 - Bray - Modifies reporting of campaign finance expenditures
SB 1284 - Clemens - Repeals section requiring lobbyists to describe proposed legislation that they support or oppose
SB 1286 - Loudon - Provides that the Department shall not require by rule any immunizations that are not specified in Section 167.181
SB 1289 - Kennedy - Addresses St. Louis Sports Authorities power as to luxury boxes within sports complexes
SB 1291 - Days - Requires state employee health care plan premiums to be based on the employee's salary
SB 1292 - Bray - Requires safe staffing and quality care in all veterans homes and mental health facilities
SB 1293 - Bray - Revises various provisions of the Workers' Compensation Law
SB 1294 - Kennedy - Provides for attorneys fees for the defense of refusing electroconvulsive treatments
SB 1297 - Callahan - Allows a portion of the Kansas City School District to be considered a subdistrict for taxing purposes
SB 1300 - Loudon - Prohibits the sheltering of certain assets by individuals in long-term care facilities
SB 1301 - Bray - Requires medical malpractice insurance rates to be approved by the Director of the Department of Insurance
SB 1303 - Steelman - Prohibits St. Louis from restricting police officers from living in counties adjacent to the city
SB 1308 - Klindt - Allows for compensation time in lieu of overtime pay in certain situations
SB 1313 - Bray - Prohibits any governmental entity from interfering with the right to obtain or use contraceptives
SB 1314 - Bray - Creates provisions concerning domestic assult
SB 1316 - Steelman - Requires school districts to comply with current law provisions regarding reduction in teacher forces
SB 1318 - Scott - Adds rental contracts to stealing
SB 1319 - Shields - Modifies the law regarding health insurance coverage for chiropractic care
SB 1326 - Dolan - Prohibits some offenders from receiving suspended imposition of sentence in state, county, or municipal court
SB 1327 - Coleman - Requires declaration of party affiliation in order to vote in a primary election
SB 1330 - Bray - Modifies the law relating to the establishment of paternity
SB 1333 - Caskey - Allows for the creation of Wholesale Water and Sewer Authorities
SB 1339 - Callahan - Allows non-public higher education institutions to sponsor charter schools
SB 1342 - Cauthorn - Authorizes a study of the nursing shortage in this state
SB 1345 - Coleman - Revises various provisions relating to stealing and tampering of automobiles
SB 1346 - Coleman - Creates the "Emergency Care for Sexual Assault Victims Act of 2004"
SB 1349 - Coleman - Adjusts the foundation formula so that districts receive additional revenue for English as second language students
SB 1351 - Stoll - Requires the Board of Trustees of the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan to promulgate certain rules
SB 1352 - Stoll - Establishes alternative charter schools
SB 1354 - Steelman - Modifies the provisions of invasion of privacy
SB 1356 - Jacob - Prohibits transporting a concealable firearm in a vehicle without a concealed firearm endorsement
SB 1357 - Jacob - Creates a prohibition against carrying a concealed weapon with a concealed carry permit from another state
SB 1358 - Jacob - Prohibits the carrying of concealed firearms in certain locations
SB 1361 - Griesheimer - Alters the state's tax structure and establishes a new means of distributing education funds
SB 1362 - Griesheimer - Requires insurance companies to provide coverage for computerized prosthetic devices
SB 1363 - Griesheimer - Limits venue in tort actions to county where cause of action accrued
SB 1373 - Bartle - Creates the Interstate Compact for Juveniles
SB 1374 - Gibbons - Makes various reforms to taxation
SB 1376 - Gibbons - Modifies provisions prohibiting certain activities at animal facilities
SB 1378 - Stoll - Requires Office of Administration to include certain products in the cafeteria plan for state employees
SB 1385 - Scott - Places an annual one dollar disaster mitigation fee on most residential and business insurance policies within the state
SB 1386 - Scott - Modifies provisions of lobbyist reporting and campaign finance disclosure
SB 1388 - Dolan - Establishes the income tax claim of right doctrine as a credit
SB 1392 - Goode - States that Section 334.253 does not prohibit the employment of physical therapists in certain rehabilitation facilities
SB 1393 - Vogel - Designates a portion of U.S. Highway 54 in Cole County the "Trooper Dennis H. Marriott Memorial Highway"
SCR 031 - Vogel - Relating to the construction of a hotel/convention center complex on property owned by the University of Missouri
SCR 040 - Steelman - Relating to lands owned by the University of Missouri-Rolla
SCR 043 - Yeckel - Establishes the Interim Committee on Violent Crime
SJR 032 - Cauthorn - Allows private school students to ride public school buses
SJR 035 - Bland - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution
SJR 037 - Scott - Eliminates non-highway agencies from receiving highway revenues over a five-year period
SJR 042 - Coleman - Enables the Legislature to issue bonds for education purposes
SJR 046 - Bartle - Reduces the number of representatives from 163 to 90 and the number of senators from 34 to 30
SJR 048 - Jacob - Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting the legislature from passing laws previously rejected
SJR 050 - Stoll - Permits voters to approve school district bond issues with a simple majority on certain election days