- SB 567 - Dougherty - Modifies provisions relating to health insurance
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 589 - Bartle - Adds one circuit judge position and modifies one circuit judge position within the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Judiciary Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- HCS Voted Do Pass H Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee
- SB 666 - Engler - Modifies provisions regarding fire protection
- 5/5/2006 -- CCR S offered & adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- CCS S Third Read and Passed
- SB 689 - Scott - Modifies lobbyist reporting requirements and campaign finance disclosure for public officials
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 696 - Nodler - Modifies laws relating to economic development projects
- 5/5/2006 -- S refuses to concur in HCS, as amended
- 5/5/2006 -- S requests H recede or grant conference
- SB 725 - Bray - Alters provisions regarding alcoholic beverages
- 5/5/2006 -- S concurs in HCS
- 5/5/2006 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- SB 756 - Clemens - Modifies requirements for licensing and registration of certain professionals
- 5/5/2006 -- S refuses to concur in HCS
- 5/5/2006 -- S requests H recede or grant conference
- 5/5/2006 -- H refuses to recede and grants conference
- 5/5/2006 -- S conferees appointed: Clemens, Loudon, Scott, Coleman, Days
- 5/5/2006 -- H conferees appointed: Behnen, Wasson, Wells, Page, Dougherty
- SB 769 - Mayer - Permits school districts meeting certain criteria to make a one-time additional fund transfer and to reduce their school terms
- 5/5/2006 -- S concurs in HCS, as amended
- 5/5/2006 -- S Third Read and Passed - EC adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed (w/EC)
- SB 770 - Mayer - Modifies the law relating to the county law enforcement restitution fund
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 819 - Scott - Modifies licensure requirements for professional engineers and land surveyors
- 5/5/2006 -- S concurs in HCS
- 5/5/2006 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- SB 834 - Nodler - Alters various provisions of the state's special education policy
- 5/5/2006 -- S concurs in HCS
- 5/5/2006 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- SB 840 - Stouffer - Modifies the highway and bridge naming process and allows the Highway Commission to dispose of excess real property under certain conditions
- 5/5/2006 -- S concurs in HCS, as amended
- 5/5/2006 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- SB 872 - Gibbons - Enacts various provisions relating to the safe operation of motor vehicles to ensure the safety of highway workers, emergency workers and other motorists
- 5/5/2006 -- HCS, as amended, H adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed
- SB 873 - Gibbons - Makes changes to laws regarding criminal background checks
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 893 - Scott - Modifies provisions relating to emergency services and fire protection
- 5/5/2006 -- Motion to adopt HCS withdrawn
- 5/5/2006 -- S concurs in HCS
- 5/5/2006 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- SB 895 - Engler - Synchronizes the penalties, administrative orders, civil actions and other remedies available to the Director of the Department of Insurance throughout the insurance code; modifies law with respect to certain types of service contracts; and revises filing fees
- 5/5/2006 -- HCS Reported Do Pass H Insurance Policy Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Referred to Rules Committee pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f)
- SB 904 - Griesheimer - Modifies the requirements for management, design and construction of state buildings
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 905 - Engler - Requires medical malpractice insurers to file information with the Department of Insurance, and give notice prior to refusing to renew a policy of medical malpractice insurance
- 5/5/2006 -- HCS Reported Do Pass H Insurance Policy Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Referred to Rules Committee pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f)
- SB 932 - Scott - Modifies laws relating to county officials
- 5/5/2006 -- CCR#2 S offered & adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- CCS#2 S Third Read and Passed
- SB 953 - Engler - Substantially revises the title insurance code and modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle extended service contracts
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 961 - Ridgeway - Makes certain indemnity agreements in motor carrier transportation contracts void and unenforceable
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 1001 - Griesheimer - Modifies lawful presence requirements for driver's licenses, modifies graduated driver's license law and allows the Highway Commission to revoke licenses and registrations of motor carriers in certain circumstances
- 5/5/2006 -- CCR S offered
- 5/5/2006 -- Motion to adopt CCR withdrawn
- SB 1002 - Mayer - Allows the imposition of an additional fee for drainage districts
- 5/5/2006 -- HCS H adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed
- SB 1014 - Scott - Modifies law relating to election administration
- 5/5/2006 -- S refuses to concur in HCS, as amended
- 5/5/2006 -- S requests H recede or grant conference
- 5/5/2006 -- H refuses to recede and grants conference
- 5/5/2006 -- S conferees appointed: Scott, Gibbons, Vogel, Coleman, Callahan
- SB 1031 - Klindt - Sets the maximum penalty for violating any order by the Public Service Commission relating to federal natural gas safety standards
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 1037 - Mayer - Extends the expiration date for the public drinking water primacy fees until September 1, 2011
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 1041 - Gibbons - Creates the crime of "knowingly receiving, selling, or obtaining personal health information"
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 1045 - Goodman - Provides that the statute of limitations for recovery of lands does not extend to lands held by public utilities
- 5/5/2006 -- S concurs in HCS
- 5/5/2006 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- SB 1058 - Loudon - Modifies several provisions of law relating to judicial procedures and personnel, for example, the act repeals the requirement that second-hand junk dealers keep a register for copper wire and cable sales
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 1072 - Loudon - Repeals the abandoned manufactured home statutes
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Judiciary Committee
- SB 1084 - Gibbons - Extends the sunset date for the Healthcare for Uninsured Children Program and non-Medicaid eligible personal care services
- 5/5/2006 -- S concurs in HCS
- 5/5/2006 -- S Third Read and Passed - EC adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed (w/EC)
- SB 1086 - Kennedy - Grants the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners the authority to establish police officer salaries without prior authorization from the General Assembly
- 5/5/2006 -- Motion to adopt HCS withdrawn
- SB 1107 - Cauthorn - Permits hand fishing for the months of June and July
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 1122 - Shields - Allows certain state universities to convey or transfer, except in fee simple, the title or interest in real property
- 5/5/2006 -- S concurs in HCS
- 5/5/2006 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- SB 1140 - Gibbons - Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of real property
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 1165 - Klindt - Extends the fees imposed under the water pollution statutes until December 31, 2009
- 5/5/2006 -- S concurs in HCS
- 5/5/2006 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- SB 1185 - Engler - Reorganizes duties within state agencies
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 1221 - Goodman - Modifies laws relating to crime
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SB 1250 - Alter - Enacts multiple provisions regarding illegal aliens
- 5/5/2006 -- HCS Voted Do Pass H Special Committee on Immigration Reform Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- HCS Reported Do Pass H Special Committee on Immigration Reform Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Referred to Rules Committee pursuant to Rule 25(26)(f)
- SJR 26 - Ridgeway - Exempts property owned by veterans' organizations from taxation
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted H Rules Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass H Rules Committee
- SR 3048 - Shields - Urges the Governor to continue to work with the MOHELA Board on the Lewis & Clark Discovery Initiative
- 5/5/2006 -- S offered
- 5/5/2006 -- SA 1 S offered & adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- S adopted, as amended
- HB 977 - Whorton - Allows fourth-class cities to establish by ordinance a citywide vote for the election of aldermen
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SCS
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 1022 - Icet - To appropriate money for scholarships, planning, expenses, and for capital improvements including, but not limited to, major additions and renovations, new structures, and land improvements or acquisitions
- 5/5/2006 -- CCR H adopted
- HB 1075 - Davis - Revises current law requirements for the presentation of information in public schools relating to contraception, abortion, and sexually transmitted diseases
- 5/5/2006 -- Reported from S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee to Floor w/SCS
- HB 1078 - Cunningham - Establishes a tuition grant for dependants and spouses of certain military veterans
- 5/5/2006 -- SCS Voted Do Pass S Pensions, Veterans' Affairs and General Laws Committee (3807S.04C)
- 5/5/2006 -- Reported from S Pensions, Veterans' Affairs and General Laws Committee to Floor w/SCS
- HB 1092 - Sater - Creates an income tax deduction for purchases of hybrid vehicles
- 5/5/2006 -- Referred S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- HB 1137 - Darrough - Modifies various sections pertaining to motor fuels
- 5/5/2006 -- Hearing Conducted S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- SCS Voted Do Pass S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee (3328S.03C)
- 5/5/2006 -- Reported from S Commerce, Energy and the Environment Committee to Floor w/SCS
- HB 1306 - Smith - Modifies various provisions regarding state employee retirement
- 5/5/2006 -- S refuses to recede and grants conference
- 5/5/2006 -- S conferees appointed: Crowell, Champion, Nodler, Kennedy, Green
- HB 1349 - Loehner - Creates the "Family Farms Act"
- 5/5/2006 -- Referred S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- HB 1382 - Brown - Modifies various provisions relating to specialized military license plates
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SCS
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 1397 - Pratt - Creates the Consumer Protection Against Computer Spyware Act
- 5/5/2006 -- Reported from S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee to Floor
- HB 1437 - Threlkeld - Modifies poison and radiation control provisions
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SCS
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 1440 - Sutherland - Creates an income tax checkoff for donations for cervical cancer awareness and treatment
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SCS
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 1449 - Wright - A substitute or part-time teacher employed within one year of the teacher's retirement shall not be subject to an additional background check
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SCS
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 1509 - Bruns - Modifies the duties of the State Fire Marshal
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SCS
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 1581 - Jetton - Creates a tax credit for contributions to food pantries
- 5/5/2006 -- Voted Do Pass S Ways & Means Committee
- 5/5/2006 -- Reported from S Ways & Means Committee to Floor
- HB 1601 - Weter - Enacts provisions relating to emergency medical treatment
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SCS
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed - EC adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed (w/EC)
- HB 1619 - Sutherland - Phases out franchise tax rates and threshold amounts over a period of years
- 5/5/2006 -- Referred S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- HB 1687 - Wright - Provides for unused drugs to be donated to charities for distribution outside the state or abroad
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SCA 1
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed, as amended
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 1703 - Yates - Provides that political subdivisions forming a business entity for the purpose of providing liability insurance are not to be considered an insurance company
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SPA 1
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 1707 - Dusenberg - Allows local registrars to be an employee of either a county or city health agency and gives the Jackson County Recorder of Deeds more discretion regarding where documents are recorded
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SCS
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 1762 - Wilson - Exempts persons who present proof of permanent disability from the United States Veterans Administration from the four-year certification requirement for renewal of disabled license plates and allows advanced practice registered nurses to issue statements to obtain disabled
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SCS
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HB 1787 - Jackson - Creates the "Guard at Home" program to assist families of deployed guard members
- 5/5/2006 -- H concurs in SCS
- 5/5/2006 -- H Third Read and Passed - EC adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed (w/EC)
- HB 1837 - Yates - Modifies various provisions relating to malpractice insurance
- 5/5/2006 -- Referred S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- HB 1864 - Nolte - Prohibits the admission of unlawfully present aliens to public institutions of higher education
- 5/5/2006 -- Reported from S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee to Floor
- HB 1865 - Bearden - Establishes the "Access Missouri Scholarship Program"
- 5/5/2006 -- CCR H adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- CCS H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- CCR S offered
- 5/5/2006 -- Motion to adopt CCR withdrawn
- 5/5/2006 -- S refused to adopt CCR
- 5/5/2006 -- S requests H take up and pass SCS, as amended or grant further conference
- HB 1944 - Hobbs - Modifies the laws relating to eminent domain
- 5/5/2006 -- CCR H adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- CCS H Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- CCR S offered & adopted
- 5/5/2006 -- CCS S Third Read and Passed
- 5/5/2006 -- Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed
- HCR 18 - Kuessner - Urges the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to establish a controlled pilot program allowing 18 to 21 year-olds to obtain a CDL for interstate commerce
- 5/5/2006 -- Reported from S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee to Floor
- HCR 41 - Sutherland - Declares October 2006 to be "Missouri Walk and Bicycle to School Month" and October 4, 2006, to be "Missouri Walk and Bicycle to School Day" in Missouri.
- 5/5/2006 -- Reported from S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee to Floor w/SCS
- HJR 55 - Lipke - Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting public officials convicted of a felony or removed for misconduct from receiving any state pension and modifies the veto power of the General Assembly over salary recommendations
- 5/5/2006 -- S First Read
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