Missouri State Senate
Bills Sponsored by Senator Engler
SB 47
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Modifies provisions regarding fire protection
SB 48
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Reduces the tax on E-85 fuel
SB 49
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Modifies the state do-not-call list and requires political phone calls to include a "paid for by" statement
SB 151
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Creates penalties for poaching while trespassing
SB 152
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Authorizes the Governor to convey state property located in St. Francois County to the city of Park Hills
SB 153
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Establishes a consistent set of administrative, civil and criminal enforcement tools for all of Missouri's insurance laws and regulations of bail bond agents
SB 155
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Regulates various blasting and excavation activities
SB 156
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Modifies various provisions pertaining to agriculture and the Department of Agriculture
SB 157
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Modifies laws pertaining to dam and reservoir safety
SB 158
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Bars entities from discriminating between licensed professional counselors
SB 159
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Modifies complaint procedures and record retention requirements for complaints against professional licensed counselors and social workers
SB 170
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Revises the filing fees paid by certain insurance organizations to cover administrative expenses incurred by the Department of Insurance, Financial and Professional Regulation
SB 257
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Modifies the treatment of firearms during state emergencies
SB 258
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Requires the selection of an execution team and creates legal protections for the team members
SB 259
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Allows real estate agents to contribute to a buyer or seller's account to fund education
SB 288
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Authorizes the Governor to convey certain state properties
SB 289
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Amends the law relating to the practice of professional counselors
SB 290
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Authorizes minimum amounts of compensation for certain corrections personnel
SB 298
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Modifies the election process of hospital district directors in Iron County
SB 321
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Exempts corrections officers from jury service
SB 322
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Modifies various provisions relating to construction-related activities such as changing the requirements for designing and constructing state buildings and expanding commercial zones in certain areas of the state
SB 328
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Modifies various provisions relating to certain renewable fuel incentives and solid waste laws
SB 329
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Modifies and extends the expiration date for surface mining permit fees
SB 330
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Requires each county to have at least one full-time deputy circuit clerk
SB 353
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Allows hogged wood and chipped wood to qualify for wood energy tax credit
SB 358
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Modifies several provisions of law relating to the regulation of motor vehicles
SB 499
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Allows fuel ethanol produced from qualified biomass to be eligible for certain fuel ethanol production subsidies
SB 520
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Modifies requirements for labor posters
SB 561
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Alters provisions regarding teacher termination hearings
SB 598
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Modifies requirements pertaining to petition circulators
SB 599
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Creates a military medal of freedom for certain veterans who served in a Middle East war or conflict after 1990
SB 621
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Changes the name of the "Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities" to the "Division of Developmental Disabilities"
SB 622
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Requires construction employees to take drug tests before working on projects on school and state property
SB 685
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Creates the crime of murder of a criminal justice official and expands the crime of assault of a law enforcement officer, emergency personnel, or probation or parole officer to include corrections personnel
SCR 3
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Disapproves the salary recommendations of the Citizen's Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials
HB 159
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Modifies laws pertaining to dam and reservoir safety
HB 298
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Regulates various blasting and excavation activities
HB 554
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Bars entities from discriminating between licensed professional counselors
HB 555
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Modifies complaint procedures and record retention requirements for complaints against professional licensed counselors and social workers
HB 801
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Modifies provisions relating to telecommunication services and telephone calls
HB 820
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Requires the selection of an execution team and creates legal protections for the team members
HJR 7
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Makes English the language of all official proceedings in the state