Missouri State Senate
Bills Sponsored by Senator Kehoe
SB 613
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Requires courts to award prevailing defendants their costs and attorney's fees
SB 614
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Requires courts to award costs and attorney's fees to a party when a case has no basis in law or an attorney acts in bad faith
SB 625
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Modifies fund transfers between retirement systems, modifies retirement for certain public officials, and sets interest paid on member contributions at T-Bill rate
SB 626
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Limits liability for a manufacturer after a product has been materially altered and modifies certain interest rates
SB 719
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Modifies various provisions relating to the regulation of transportation
SB 720
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Requires defendants in counties with prisons that have average populations of 1,000 or more to follow certain procedures for obtaining a change in venue
SB 752
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Authorizes the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission to form a Public-Private Partnership by contract with private partners to finance, develop and operate Interstate 70 as a toll facility
SB 763
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Prohibits the charging of fee for releasing a lien or encumbrance from a certificate of ownership unless certain conditions are met
SB 835
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Modifies references to fireworks classifications
SB 868
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Modifies the filing of reports and fees relating to hazardous materials
SB 869
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Modifies provisions pertaining to the Public Service Commission, Office of Public Counsel, and nuclear plant development cost recovery
SB 876
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Prohibits beer manufacturers and liquor wholesalers from owning certain interests in each other
SB 908
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Modifies provisions regarding the crime of trespass
SR 2194
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Use of the Chamber / YMCA Youth in Government
SR 2195
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Use of the Chamber / Silver Haired Legislature
HB 1318
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Modifies provisions relating to children's services and establishes "Sam Pratt's Law"
HB 1329
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Modifies the law regarding the issuance of temporary permit tags and the collection of sales taxes on motor vehicles, trailers, boats, and outboard motors
HB 1647
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Modifies provisions relating to public safety
HB 1818
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Classifies time-share units as residential property for property tax purposes when the units are not rented and requires county assessors to consider certain factors when assessing real estate