Bills assigned to Pensions, Veterans' Affairs and General Laws

 

SB 18 - Coleman - Exempts military pensions from state income tax
SB 33 - Bartle - Alters provisions of the administrative law judges (ALJ) retirement system
SB 45 - Purgason - Certain appointees must serve 75% of a term in order to qualify for Administrative Law Judge retirement system benefits
SB 63 - Cauthorn - Exempts pension and retirement income of seniors from state income tax
SB 66 - Coleman - Establishes a tuition grant program for children of deceased military members
SB 105 - Bray - Permits underage culinary students to taste, but not consume, certain alcoholic beverages as required by a curriculum
SB 119 - Bray - Revises employment practices relating to gender
SB 121 - Bray - Requires safe staffing and quality care in all veterans homes and mental health facilities
SB 157 - Crowell - Allows money from the County Sheriff's Revolving Fund to be used for necessary expenses associated with concealed carry endorsements
SB 175 - Koster - Creates a scholarship program for children of deceased veterans
SB 183 - Scott - Merges the Administrative Law Judge retirement system into the state employees' retirement system
SB 199 - Gross - Extends the application deadline for the Korean Conflict medallion to January 1, 2006
SB 202 - Crowell - Merges the Administrative Law Judge retirement system into the state employees' retirement system
SB 217 - Gross - Merges the Administrative Law Judge retirement system into the State Employees' retirement system
SB 229 - Bray - Allows the hiring of a retired teacher to work between 550 and 800 hours without losing their retirement benefits
SB 234 - Purgason - Allows money from the County Sheriff's Revolving Fund to be used for necessary expenses with concealed carry endorsements
SB 252 - Koster - Creates the Missouri Military Preparedness and Enhancement Commission
SB 255 - Dolan - Provides a cash benefit to Missouri veterans who died or were wounded while serving in the War on Terror
SB 275 - Crowell - Requires the consolidation of certain state retirement systems
SB 276 - Crowell - Renders several alterations to the state employee retirement system
SB 283 - Champion - Allows cities and counties to prohibit concealed firearms in certain recreational facilities
SB 293 - Bray - Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation
SB 304 - Ridgeway - Changes provisions regarding military leave for Kansas City police officers and civilian employees
SB 317 - Mayer - Changes provisions regarding the state highway patrol retirement system
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
SB 337 - Crowell - Authorizes circuit clerks to retain fee for processing passport applications
SB 357 - Shields - Recodification of the Kansas City Police and Civilian Employees' Retirement System
SB 371 - Dolan - Prohibits gifts from lobbyists to members of the General Assembly and modifies legislator per diem
SB 375 - Loudon - A state worker with ten years of service under MOSERS will be credited for all of the years that person served in the military
SB 401 - Kennedy - Repeals the three-child limit in police pension systems
SB 402 - Gibbons - Modifies laws relating to underage drinking
SB 447 - Crowell - Removes the eight-year transfer provision under MOSERS between various state retirement systems
SB 449 - Crowell - Permits an income tax deduction for amount of retirement or pension income taxed by another state
SB 461 - Koster - Modifies provisions about probation and parole officers
SB 463 - Gross - Modifies applicabliity of sunshine law to certain non-profit organizations
SB 466 - Vogel - Provides temporary retirement and medical incentives for employees currently eligible to retire under MOSERS
SB 486 - Engler - Removes the eight-year transfer provision to the judicial retirement system
SB 500 - Gibbons - Provides for family cost participation in the Part C early intervention system
SB 501 - Gibbons - Creates the "Office of Comprehensive Child Mental Health"
SB 521 - Crowell - Expands the membership of the Community Service Commission to include the Lieutenant Governor
SB 528 - Bray - Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program
SB 531 - Klindt - Authorizes certain non-ABA approved law school graduates and members of the General Assembly to sit for the bar exam
SB 532 - Ridgeway - Creates the Medical Ownership Program, a medicaid coverage program dealing with managed health savings accounts
SB 539 - Purgason - Modifies provisions in various health care and social services programs
SB 556 - Gibbons - Creates the Medicaid Reform Commission
SJR 19 - Ridgeway - Enables extension of property tax exemption to veterans' organizations's property
HB 36 - Davis - Changes the laws regarding midwives and the practice of midwifery
HB 64 - Sutherland - Extends the sales tax holiday and amends provisions allowing political subdivisions to opt out of the sales tax holiday
HB 94 - Cunningham - Establishes a tutition grant program for children and spouses of certain deceased military members
HB 119 - Jones - Requires continuation of life insurance benefits for state employees and retirees who are called to military service in times of active armed warfare
HB 163 - Smith - Extends the application deadline for Korean Conflict and World War II medallions, medals, and certificates
HB 180 - Johnson - Changes the laws regarding military leave for Kansas City police officers and civilian employees
HB 219 - Salva - Designates a room in the Missouri State Archives as the "Alex M. Petrovic Reading Room"
HB 236 - Goodman - Designates the National Guard armory located in Pierce City as the "Lawrence A. Witt National Guard Armory"
HB 261 - Deeken - Creates two new retirement benefit options in the Local Government Employees' Retirement System (LAGERS)
HB 286 - Bland - Establishes the Emancipation Day Commission
HB 323 - Johnson - Recodifies the laws regarding the Police Retirement System of Kansas City and the Civilian Employees' Retirement System of the Police Department of Kansas City
HB 334 - Smith - Changes the laws regarding the Missouri State Employees' Retirement System (MOSERS)
HB 348 - Pearce - Creates the Missouri Military Preparedness and Enhancement Commission
HB 365 - Munzlinger - Allows moneys from the county sheriff's revolving fund to be used for expenses with concealed carry endorsements
HB 400 - Yates - Establishes the Dental Carve-Out Act of 2005 to implement a process for providing dental benefits to public assistance recipients
HB 437 - Jackson - Authorizes a tax check-off for contributions to the Missouri Military Family Relief Fund
HB 606 - Lembke - Repeals the three child limit and modifies the death benefit to surviving spouses in police pension systems
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
HB 827 - Portwood - Modifies the eligibility requirements of an employed disabled person requesting medical assistance under the federal Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999
HB 880 - Hughes - Establishes the MBE/WBE Oversight Review Committee