- SB 1 - Loudon - Amends various provisions of workers' compensation law
- 2/8/2005 -- Placed on Informal Calendar
- SB 10 - Cauthorn - Requires pseudoephedrine products to be sold by a pharmacist or technician
- 2/8/2005 -- SA 1 to SCS S offered & adopted (Cauthorn)
- 2/8/2005 -- SA 2 to SCS S offered (Graham)
- 2/8/2005 -- SSA 1 for SA 2 to SCS S offered & adopted (Cauthorn)
- 2/8/2005 -- SCS, as amended, S adopted
- 2/8/2005 -- Perfected
- SB 12 - Cauthorn - Exempts motorcyclists age 21 and older from wearing a helmet when operating a motorcycle or motortricycle
- 2/8/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Transportation Committee
- SB 22 - Griesheimer - Changes motor vehicle emission requirements
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Transportation Committee
- SB 31 - Bartle - Allows the Department of Transportation to construct toll roads under certain conditions
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Transportation Committee
- SB 116 - Bartle - Establishes the Classroom Trust Fund
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Education Committee
- SB 118 - Bray - Alters provisions regarding teacher termination hearings
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Education Committee
- SB 136 - Champion - Permits certain school districts a waiver from DESE allowing the district to choose its own accreditation standards
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Scheduled But Not Heard S Education Committee
- SB 148 - Nodler - Modifies the Land Reclamation Act
- 2/8/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee-Consent
- SB 155 - Mayer - Requires certain identifying information to be expunged by the Division of Family Services
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Education Committee
- SB 156 - Shields - Modifies powers of port authorities with respect to property ownership and development
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Transportation Committee-Consent
- SB 157 - Crowell - Allows money from the County Sheriff's Revolving Fund to be used for necessary expenses associated with concealed carry endorsements
- 2/8/2005 -- SCS SBs 157 & 234 Voted Do Pass S Pensions, Veterans' Affairs and General Laws Committee (0585S.06C)
- SB 179 - Griesheimer - Allows for utility companies to recover costs through alternate rate plans
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee
- SB 199 - Gross - Extends the application deadline for the Korean Conflict medallion to January 1, 2006
- 2/8/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Pensions, Veterans' Affairs and General Laws Committee
- SB 234 - Purgason - Allows money from the County Sheriff's Revolving Fund to be used for necessary expenses with concealed carry endorsements
- 2/8/2005 -- Bill Combined SCS SBs 157 & 234
- SB 252 - Koster - Creates the Missouri Military Preparedness and Enhancement Commission
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Pensions, Veterans' Affairs and General Laws Committee
- SB 255 - Dolan - Provides a cash benefit to Missouri veterans who died or were wounded while serving in the War on Terror
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Pensions, Veterans' Affairs and General Laws Committee
- SB 318 - Crowell - Modifies compensation for certain employees of the divisions of finance and credit unions
- 2/8/2005 -- S First Read
- SB 319 - Koster - Regulates unemployment benefits, the transfer of companies for the purpose of calculating the contribution rate for unemployment, and sets out provisions for alcohol and controlled substance tests
- 2/8/2005 -- S First Read
- SB 320 - Koster - Creates lien for nonpayment of rental equipment fees
- 2/8/2005 -- S First Read
- SB 321 - Shields - Establishes the Dental Carve-Out Act of 2005 to implement a process of providing dental benefits to public assistance recipients
- 2/8/2005 -- S First Read
- SB 322 - Bartle - Prohibits adults from allowing minors to drink or failing to stop minors from drinking on their property
- 2/8/2005 -- S First Read
- SB 323 - Bartle - Establishes the eligibility criteria for grants to umbilical cord blood banks
- 2/8/2005 -- S First Read
- SB 324 - Scott - Modifies the Missouri higher education savings program
- 2/8/2005 -- S First Read
- SB 325 - Bray - Restricts firearm possession for individuals involved in domestic violence
- 2/8/2005 -- S First Read
- SJR 7 - Bartle - Abolishes the Highway Commission and replaces it with a Director of Transportation
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Transportation Committee
- SJR 11 - Bartle - Proposes a constitutional change to allow the Department of Transportation to construct and maintain toll roads
- 2/8/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Transportation Committee
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