- SB 86 - Crowell - Changes the deadline for filing exceptions to a condemnation commissioners' report
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee (w/no time limit for debate on Third Reading)
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported Do Pass H Rules Committee (w/no time limit for debate on Third Reading)
- SB 144 - Gross - Modifies number of judges and commissioners in various judicial circuits
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee (w/no time limit for debate on Third Reading)
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported Do Pass H Rules Committee (w/no time limit for debate on Third Reading)
- 5/5/2005 -- Referred H Fiscal Review Committee
- SB 196 - Ridgeway - Modifies sales and use tax exemption eligibility for manufacturing and material recovery plants
- 5/5/2005 -- HCS Voted Do Pass H Ways & Means Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- HCS Reported Do Pass H Ways & Means Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Referred to Rules Committee pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f)
- SB 220 - Dolan - Restores sovereign immunity to Metro and KCATA, provides immunity to state employees for official actions, and removes St. Louis and Kansas City Police Boards from legal defense fund coverage
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted H Local Government Committee
- SB 257 - Koster - Authorizes the Cass County Commission to seek a board of election commissioners
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee (w/no time limit for debate on Third Reading)
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported Do Pass H Rules Committee (w/no time limit for debate on Third Reading)
- SB 284 - Cauthorn - Creates the Dairy Herd Development Revolving Fund
- 5/5/2005 -- Taken up for Perfection
- 5/5/2005 -- Bill Placed on Informal Calendar
- SB 287 - Shields - Transitions the state away from a tax-rate driven education funding formula to a student-needs based education funding formula
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee (w/no time limit for debate on Third Reading)
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported Do Pass H Rules Committee (w/no time limit for debate on Third Reading)
- 5/5/2005 -- Referred H Fiscal Review Committee
- SB 362 - Stouffer - Creates an income tax credit for donations made to residential treatment agencies
- 5/5/2005 -- HCS#2 Voted Do Pass H Ways & Means Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- HCS#2 Reported Do Pass H Ways & Means Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Referred to Rules Committee pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f)
- SB 402 - Gibbons - Modifies laws relating to underage drinking
- 5/5/2005 -- HCS Reported Do Pass H Local Government Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Referred to Rules Committee pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f)
- SCR 6 - Ridgeway - Supports the negotiations of a Taiwan-United States free trade agreement
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass H Special Committee on General Laws Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported Do Pass H Special Committee on General Laws Committee
- SCR 8 - Ridgeway - Expresses support for Taiwan to have an observer status in the World Health Organization
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass H Special Committee on General Laws Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported Do Pass H Special Committee on General Laws Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Referred to Rules Committee pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f)
- SCR 13 - Griesheimer - Establishes the State Retirement Consolidation Commission
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass w/HCA 1 H Retirement Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported Do Pass w/HCA 1 H Retirement Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Referred to Rules Committee pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f)
- SCR 15 - Gibbons - Establishes the Medicaid Reform Commission
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted H Special Committee on General Laws Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass H Special Committee on General Laws Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported Do Pass H Special Committee on General Laws Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Referred to Rules Committee pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f)
- SCR 19 - Stouffer - Creates the Joint Interim Committee on a Missouri Health Care Stabilization Fund
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee to Floor
- SJR 19 - Ridgeway - Enables extension of property tax exemption to veterans' organizations's property
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted H Veterans Committee
- HB 9 - Lager - To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Corrections and the several divisions.
- 5/5/2005 -- CCR H adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- CCS H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- CCR S offered & adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- CCS S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 10 - Lager - To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Mental Health, the Board of Public Buildings, the Department of Health and Senior Services.
- 5/5/2005 -- CCR H adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- CCS H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- CCR S offered & adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- CCS S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 11 - Lager - To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, and distributions of the Department of Social Services and the several divisions.
- 5/5/2005 -- CCR H adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- CCS H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- CCR S offered & adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- CCS S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 12 - Lager - To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Chief Executive's Office and Mansion.
- 5/5/2005 -- CCR H adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- CCS H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- CCR S offered & adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- CCS S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 13 - Lager - To appropriate money for planning, expenses, and for capital improvements.
- 5/5/2005 -- CCR H adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- CCS H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- CCR S offered & adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- CCS S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 15 - Lager - To appropriate money for capital improvements and other purposes for the several departments of state government and the divisions and programs thereof.
- 5/5/2005 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 18 - Lager - To appropriate money for capital improvement projects involving the maintenance, repair, replacement, and improvement of state buildings and facilities.
- 5/5/2005 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 19 - Lager - To appropriate money for planning, expenses, and for captial improvements including but not limited to major additions and renovations, new structures, and land improvements or acquistions.
- 5/5/2005 -- SA 1 to SCS S offered (Barnitz)--(0019S03.01F)
- 5/5/2005 -- SA 1 to SA 1 to SCS S offered & adopted (Crowell)--(0019S03.02F)
- 5/5/2005 -- SA 1 to SCS, as amended, S defeated
- 5/5/2005 -- SCS S adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- H concurs in SCS
- 5/5/2005 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 58 - Johnson - Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee to Floor
- 5/5/2005 -- S Third Read and Passed - EC adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- H requests S recede or grant conference
- HB 94 - Cunningham - Establishes a tutition grant program for children and spouses of certain deceased military members
- 5/5/2005 -- Referred S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- HB 100 - Cunningham - Changes the laws regarding the regulation of abortions
- 5/5/2005 -- SCS Voted Do Pass S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee (0342S.02C)
- HB 174 - Wood - Authorizes revocation of a real estate license for persons convicted of certain felonies and defines exclusive brokerage agreements
- 5/5/2005 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 192 - Sander - Reinstates the waste tire fee
- 5/5/2005 -- Second Read and Referred S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- HB 196 - Wildberger - Modifies provisions relating to arson, burning, and exploding
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- SCS Voted Do Pass S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee (0474S.02C)
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee to Floor w/SCS
- HB 320 - Muschany - Revises procedures for lapse of school districts and institutes a School Wellness Pilot Program
- 5/5/2005 -- SCS Voted Do Pass S Education Committee (0146S.04C)
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Education Committee to Floor w/SCS
- HB 417 - Yates - Establishes the Uninsured Motorist Stipulation of Benefits Act of 2005, allows insurers to claim self-audit privilege, and allows insurers to intervene to determine matters of coverage
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Small Business, Insurance & Industrial Relations Committee to Floor w/SCS
- HB 440 - Pratt - Extends voting rights to a student curator or governing board member of various higher education institutions
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Education Committee to Floor
- HB 474 - Yates - Allows insurance companies to intervene in certain civil actions to determine coverage obligations
- 5/5/2005 -- SCS Voted Do Pass S Small Business, Insurance & Industrial Relations Committee (1448S.03C)
- HB 487 - Bruns - Modifies numerous provisions relating to motor vehicles, including background checks on school bus drivers, issuance of motor vehicle titles, and driver licenses
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee to Floor
- 5/5/2005 -- S Third Read and Passed - EC adopted
- HB 498 - Kratky - Changes the laws regarding stealing, tampering, and stolen property and requires specific restitution in certain cases
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee to Floor
- HB 500 - Smith - Changes the laws regarding the transfer of a business and its unemployment experience rate by an employer
- 5/5/2005 -- Referred S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- HB 539 - Icet - Grants school districts the right to include hiring incentives
- 5/5/2005 -- Bill Placed on Informal Calendar
- HB 576 - Flook - Modifies the laws regarding the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board and the procedures necessary for obtaining judicial review of administrative decisions
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee to Floor
- 5/5/2005 -- SCA 1 S adopted
- 5/5/2005 -- SA 1 S offered & Ruled out of order (Bray)--(1303L02.01S)
- 5/5/2005 -- S Third Read and Passed, as amended
- HB 617 - Kelly - Modifies the inclusion of certain counties within watershed improvement districts
- 5/5/2005 -- Bill Placed on Informal Calendar
- HB 700 - Moore - Changes the law regarding correctional employees and Board of Probation and Parole
- 5/5/2005 -- Bill Placed on Informal Calendar
- 5/5/2005 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2005 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 789 - Salva - Exempts sales made to or by civic and charitable organizations including for sales outside their civic and charitable activities and functions from sales tax
- 5/5/2005 -- Second Read and Referred S Pensions, Veterans' Affairs and General Laws Committee
- HB 832 - Brooks - Requires that restrictive real estate covenants included in an association's governing document must be removed
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee to Floor
- HB 866 - Wilson - Increases the penalties for those who engage in fraudulent actions with respect to an insurance transaction
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Small Business, Insurance & Industrial Relations Committee
- HB 972 - Jetton - Modifies laws relating to crime
- 5/5/2005 -- Second Read and Referred S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- HCR 23 - Sutherland - Directs the Comprehensive Cancer Action Plan for Missouri be posted annually on the Missouri state Internet website homepage.
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee to Floor
- 5/5/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee
- 5/5/2005 -- Reported from S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee to Floor
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