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Bills Sponsored by Senator Schaefer

SB 702 - WITHDRAWN
SB 730 - Freezes the per diem amount for members of the General Assembly for two years
SB 784 - Changes amounts of financial assistance awards for the Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program
SB 785 - Requires certain telephone companies to reduce intrastate exchange access fees and dedicates funding in the Universal Service Fund to replace lost revenue
SB 827 - Allows for the extension of certain county taxes upon voter approval
SB 828 - Provides for the county counselor of Boone County to receive state money for performing duties related to mental health and mental heath facilities
SB 829 - Modifies provisions regarding the justice system
SB 830 - Allows Boone County to adopt regulations to control the minimum standards of occupancy for residential units and to develop a program for licensing and inspecting the units
SB 831 - Allows counties of the first classification to establish curfews for persons under the age of 17 and makes such violations of such curfews class C misdemeanors
SB 855 - Allows the State Registrar to issue heritage birth or marriage certificates celebrating the unique heritage of Missouri citizens
SB 856 - Expands the definition of "persistent misdemeanor offender"
SB 857 - Expands the definition of "dangerous felony", for which a person must serve 85% of his or her sentence
SB 858 - Expands the crime of failure to return to confinement
SB 859 - Makes a third assault offense, regardless of the degree, a class D felony
SB 870 - Assigns certain characteristics to the treatment of conservation easements under the law
SB 871 - Modifies provisions relating to county purchases
SB 879 - Provides certain offenders with credit for time served for successful completion of substance or alcohol abuse treatment within the Department of Corrections
SB 880 - Modifies various provisions relating to intoxication-related traffic offenses
SB 884 - Amends various provisions of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement
SB 885 - Modifies provisions pertaining to the storage and dispensing of motor fuel
SB 886 - Requires counties and municipalities to adopt a plumbing code with certain standards
SB 887 - Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions, controlled substances, law enforcement agencies, taxes, tax credits, waste management and crimes
SB 917 - Enacts provisions relating to health care data standardization and transparency
SB 918 - Establishes provisions regarding pharmacy benefit managers
SB 962 - Modifies provisions relating to gifted education
SB 975 - Authorizes the use of an electronic death registration system
SB 998 - Enacts the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act
SB 999 - Modifies provisions of the Enhanced Enterprise Zone Program
SB 1004 - Increases the penalty for endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree when the person creates a substantial risk to the life of a child under the age or 5 by shaking him or her
SB 1005 - Changes the laws regarding the use of deadly force by a private property owner or lessor, exempts antique firearms from certain weapons offenses, and modifies provisions concerning concealed carry endorsements
SB 1006 - Modifies and creates provisions pertaining to water quality
SB 1040 - Extends the expiration date to August 28, 2022 for environmental laws relating to dry-cleaning facilities
SCR 39 - Urges Congress to designate the Liberty Memorial as the National World War I Memorial
HB 1472 - Expands the list of controlled substances
HB 1695 - Modifies provisions relating to intoxication-related traffic offenses
HB 1713 - Modifies various laws relating to health insurance
HB 1893 - Modifies provisions of law regarding excursion gambling boats
HB 2070 - Modifies provisions of law regarding the use of revenues derived from taxes levied for joint central fire and emergency dispatching services
HB 2201 - Modifies the licensing exemptions of the Missouri Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act and authorizes conservators to invest funds in accounts at credit unions

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