SB 524 |
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Modifies provisions relating to health and welfare |
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SB 541 |
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Eliminates the renter's portion of the Senior Citizens Property Tax Credit for persons first qualifying after January 1, 2014 |
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SB 557 |
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Modifies provisions relating to community improvement districts utilizing business license taxes |
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SB 568 |
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Prohibits a workforce development agency from knowingly omitting from any bidding process an entity with whom it has a contract |
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SB 573 |
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Authorizes all third and fourth class counties to collect a property tax to pay for road rock on county roads |
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SB 574 |
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Reauthorizes the alternative fuel tax credit for six years and adds electric vehicles recharging properties to the list of eligible properties |
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SB 577 |
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Prohibits further authorization of certain tax credits and modifies historic preservation and low-income housing tax credits |
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SB 632 |
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Allows third and fourth class counties to adopt building codes upon voter approval and exempts agricultural structures from county building codes |
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SB 633 |
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Creates state and local sales and use tax exemptions for data storage centers and allows municipalities to enter into loan agreements, or sell, lease, or mortgage municipal property for a technology business facility project |
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SB 635 |
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Prohibits issuance of certain incentives to business relocating from certain counties in Kansas if Kansas enacts a similar prohibition |
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SB 638 |
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Raises the cap on issuance of certain benevolent tax credits |
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SB 647 |
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Raises the fiscal year cap on the Food Pantry Tax Credit from $1.25 million to $2 million |
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SB 666 |
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Creates an income tax credit equal to 0.75% of the value of a taxpayer's residential real property |
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SB 672 |
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Modifies provisions relating to businesses, political subdivisions, fire sprinklers, garnishments, asphalt shingles, and real estate appraisers |
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SB 689 |
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Expands the types of packages in which malt liquor may be sold pursuant to a permit for the sale of malt liquor in the original package |
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SB 690 |
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Specifies that a Greene County emergency telephone service board is not a political subdivision unless the county commissioners adopt an order reclassifying the board as such |
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SB 698 |
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Creates the Missouri Angel Investment Incentive Act |
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SB 711 |
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Allows fourth class cities to adopt certain ordinances relating to residential rental property |
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SB 729 |
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Modifies provisions relating to taxation and economic development |
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SB 731 |
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Modifies provisions relating to nuisance ordinances and actions |
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SB 740 |
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Modifies the caps on Low-Income Housing and Historic Preservation tax credits |
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SB 742 |
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Relates to incentives created by the Missouri Export Incentive Act |
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SB 743 |
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Requires all tax credit programs created on or after August 28, 2014 to comply with the Tax Credit Accountability Act of 2004 |
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SB 763 |
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Allows certain county hospital trustees to offer health care services in adjoining counties |
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SB 764 |
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Allows voters in fourth class cities to propose ordinances via initiative petition and provides a procedure for voters in such cities to protest the passage of ordinances |
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SB 767 |
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Allows the creation of a voluntary registry of persons with health-related ailments to assist individuals in case of a disaster or emergency |
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SB 773 |
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Allows first responders to drive ground ambulances in certain emergency situations |
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SB 774 |
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Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing |
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SB 780 |
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Allows constitutional charter cities that have 100,000 or more inhabitants to enact certain types of ordinances |
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SB 786 |
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Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor manufactured for personal or family use and licenses to sell liquor on boats |
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SB 803 |
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Allows third and fourth class counties to adopt building codes upon voter approval and exempts agricultural structures from county building codes |
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SB 812 |
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Requires the Department of Economic Development to open an office in Israel |
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SB 835 |
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Requires county salary commissions to provide pay increases to sheriffs to be paid for from a fund in which certain fees received by the sheriff are deposited |
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SB 854 |
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Modifies provisions relating to prosecutors, political subdivisions, law enforcement, courts and funerals |
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SB 855 |
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Allows fire protection district boards to meet without public notice in order to authorize the disbursement of funds for the deployment of certain emergency task forces |
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SB 882 |
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Allows Camden county to prosecute violations of its county orders in either the circuit court or a county municipal court if one is created |
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SB 896 |
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Modifies provisions relating to county governance |
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SB 897 |
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Extends the authority for regional jail districts to impose a sales tax from September 30, 2015, to September 30, 2027 |
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SB 903 |
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Allows a property owner to authorize a collector to assign a property tax lien to a third party |
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SB 904 |
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Specifies notice requirements for zoning hearings on planned developments in unincorporated St. Louis County and requires the county to create an email notification system |
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SB 912 |
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Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Technology Corporation and creates a tax credit for donations to it |
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SB 917 |
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Raises the fee that the Department of Economic Development may charge for issuing certain tax credits from 2.5% to 5% |
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SB 922 |
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Modifies the caps on Low-Income Housing and Historic Preservation tax credits |
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SB 923 |
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Modifies the caps on Low-Income Housing and Historic Preservation tax credits |
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SB 926 |
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Specifies that members of municipal planning commissions must be residents of the municipality |
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SB 936 |
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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 |
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SB 939 |
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Provides that current law regarding registration fees for vacant properties does not preempt Kansas City from adopting certain property-related ordinances |
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SB 950 |
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Modifies the power of municipal housing authorities to include certain requirements in contracts relating to housing projects |
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SB 953 |
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Raises the fiscal year cap for the Maternity Home Tax Credit from $2 million to $2.5 million |
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SB 960 |
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Allows Marion County to collect a county licensing fee for lodging establishments upon voter approval |
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SB 961 |
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Authorizes certain tax increment financing projects in St. Louis City to have a longer project period |
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SB 967 |
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Allows voters in all municipalities to propose ordinances via initiative petition and provides a procedure for voters to protest the passage of ordinances |
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SB 983 |
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Creates a procedure to allow employers who hire certain student interns to transfer a portion of their state tax liability to the Missouri Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Fund |
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SB 991 |
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Provides procedures for law enforcement officers in nine counties on the Kansas-Missouri border that respond to lawful requests for aid in any of the nine specified counties |
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SB 994 |
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Creates a new program for disbursing grants through Early Stage Business Development Corporations |
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SJR 33 |
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Makes St. Louis city a part of St. Louis county |
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SJR 40 |
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Authorizes the creation of Show-Me Small Business Districts |
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HB 1055 |
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Creates the Missouri International Business Advertising Fund to be used to attract international businesses to Missouri |
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HB 1085 |
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Modifies provisions relating to the disclosure and release of public library records |
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HB 1089 |
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Establishes the Bring Jobs Home Act that authorizes a tax credit for out-of state businesses that relocate to Missouri |
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HB 1091 |
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Creates three new tax credits for port facilities |
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HB 1132 |
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Modifies provisions relating to certain benevolent tax credits |
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HB 1251 |
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Modifies provisions relating to county purchases |
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HB 1304 |
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Modifies provisions relating to homebrewers and packaging requirements for malt liquor |
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HB 1310 |
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Creates the Missouri Angel Investment Incentive Act |
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HB 1426 |
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Allows counties to create a voluntary registry of individuals with health related ailments for emergency purposes |
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HB 1459 |
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Authorizes the Innovation Campus Tax Credit |
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HB 1495 |
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Creates a new program for disbursing grants through Early Stage Business Development Corporations |
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HB 1501 |
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Modifies provisions relating to tax incentives |
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HB 1504 |
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Exempts certain taxes from deposit into the special allocation fund under tax increment financing |
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HB 1553 |
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Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions |
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HB 1559 |
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Creates the Missouri Startup Cloud Program |
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HB 1615 |
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Provides a liquor license for boats carrying 30 or more passengers and repeals a law allowing liquor licenses on boats carrying 45 or more passengers on Table Rock Lake |
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HB 1616 |
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Allows certain county hospital trustees to offer health care services in adjoining counties |
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HB 1646 |
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Prohibits issuance of certain incentives to a business relocating from certain counties in Kansas if Kansas enacts a similar prohibition |
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HB 1684 |
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Modifies provisions relating to tax credits and property taxation |
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HB 1692 |
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Modifies provisions relating to public water supply districts and allows certain districts to establish a lateral sewer service line repair program |
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HB 1729 |
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Requires the Department of Economic Development to open an office in Israel |
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HB 2063 |
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Authorizes any Missouri port authority to establish an Advanced Industrial Manufacturing Zone for the development or redevelopment of certain structures |
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HB 2193 |
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Allows third class counties to enact reasonable regulations governing the use of county property |
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