SB 572 |
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Modifies various provisions regarding municipalities located in St. Louis County, nuisance abatement ordinances, disincorporation procedures for various cities, and municipal courts |
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SB 573 |
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Modifies the law relating to the investment policies of the state |
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SB 602 |
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Creates a tax credit for adoption of dogs or cats from a shelter |
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SB 605 |
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Modifies provisions regarding the ability of neighborhood organizations to bring nuisance actions in certain cities and counties |
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SB 615 |
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Creates a limit for the total amount of tax credits that may be authorized in a fiscal year |
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SB 658 |
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Allows certain offenses to be prosecuted in the county in which the victim resides or conducts business or where stolen property was located |
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SB 673 |
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Creates a new tax credit for first time purchasers of homes in a blighted area that will be used for owner-occupancy |
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SB 676 |
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Contains provisions relating to political subdivisions, wireless facilities, Department of Transportation vehicles, limited liability companies, and circuit court judges |
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SB 686 |
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Modifies how fourth class cities may proceed with road improvements |
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SB 690 |
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Establishes a tax credit for providing certain low-income veterans with housing |
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SB 692 |
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Changes the maximum authorization on low-income housing project tax credits from $6 million to $12 million |
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SB 699 |
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Creates a tax credit for donations to an endowment fund of a community foundation |
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SB 709 |
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Allows the Wine and Grape Tax Credit to be used for used equipment and caps the credit at one million dollars annually |
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SB 744 |
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Specifies that Kansas City may require the registration of certain properties |
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SB 765 |
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Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement officers and political subdivisions |
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SB 788 |
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Requires that municipalities in the St. Louis County sales tax pool receive at least 50% of the revenue generated inside a given municipality |
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SB 800 |
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Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions |
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SB 805 |
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Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing |
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SB 810 |
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Repeals an incorrect intersectional reference in regard to regional recreational districts |
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SB 815 |
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Requires all tax credit programs created on or after August 28, 2016 to comply with the Tax Credit Accountability Act of 2004 |
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SB 834 |
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Authorizes a retail sales tax in St. Louis County to fund county law enforcement |
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SB 837 |
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Modifies a section reference in provisions relating to municipal courts |
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SB 846 |
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Modifies provisions regarding county law enforcement restitution funds |
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SB 859 |
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Provides that licensed liquor retailers may use dispensing systems that allow patrons to self-dispense up to 16 ounces of wine |
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SB 861 |
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Modifies provisions relating to transportation facilities |
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SB 867 |
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Contains provisions relating to fire protection, sheltered workshops, assessments of mining property, consolidation of road districts, and property managers |
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SB 869 |
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Modifies provisions of law relating to political subdivisions |
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SB 879 |
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Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Works Program and the United States Department of Defense |
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SB 885 |
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Creates the "Show Me Rural Jobs Act" |
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SB 892 |
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Requires St. Louis City and St. Louis County to increase the number of contracts awarded to women's and minority business enterprises |
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SB 895 |
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Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing, emergency service providers, and board members of fire protection and ambulance districts |
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SB 919 |
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Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor |
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SB 926 |
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Adds sheltered workshop boards to the definition of "political subdivision" for purposes of laws allowing political subdivisions to cooperate with public and private entities |
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SB 927 |
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Authorizes incentives for data storage centers |
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SB 937 |
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Extends the authority for regional jail districts to impose a sales tax until September 30, 2027 |
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SB 948 |
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Creates a tax credit for charitable contributions |
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SB 949 |
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Provides that change in population shall not remove a city, county or political subdivision from operation of a law |
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SB 959 |
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Modifies provisions for the abatement of vacant nuisance properties in Kansas City |
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SB 984 |
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Allows Cedar County to establish, if approved by voters, a local sales tax for the purpose of funding libraries |
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SB 987 |
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Removes a sectional reference to a section of law that was repealed in 2012 relating to the closing times of retailers selling intoxicating liquor |
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SB 993 |
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Allows a charter county to submit to voters a proposal for a $5 user fee on instruments recorded with the Recorder of Deeds for an assistance program for homeless persons |
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SB 995 |
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Allows entertainment facilities to sell alcoholic beverages through the use of mobile applications |
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SB 1007 |
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Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of county officers |
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SB 1021 |
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Adds ambulance districts to the types of political subdivisions whose funds must be secured by the deposit of a certain type of security |
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SB 1034 |
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Modifies the disbursement of taxes paid under protest |
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SB 1044 |
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Modifies provisions required to be in nuisance abatement ordinances enacted by municipalities and counties |
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SB 1047 |
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Allows cities, towns, or villages located in first or second class counties to consolidate if they meet certain conditions |
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SB 1100 |
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Authorizes the use of various incentives to attract jobs from Kansas border counties into Missouri |
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SB 1112 |
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Creates the "Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act" |
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SB 1116 |
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Creates the "Missouri Task Force on Workforce Competitiveness" |
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SB 1123 |
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Modifies the distribution of St. Louis County sales taxes and authorizes a retail sales tax to fund county law enforcement |
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SB 1124 |
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Modifies and creates several tax credits related to agriculture |
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SB 1134 |
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Creates a tax credit for charitable donations to Love INC |
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SB 1137 |
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Creates a tax credit for certain organizations working with ex-offenders |
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SB 1147 |
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Extends the expiration date of the Agricultural Product Utilization Contributor Tax Credit and the New Generation Cooperative Incentive Tax Credit from 2016 to 2022 |
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SB 1148 |
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Modifies language relating to the distribution of sales taxes in St. Louis County |
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SB 1150 |
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Abolishes township road districts |
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SJR 21 |
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Makes St. Louis city a part of St. Louis county |
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SJR 22 |
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Authorizes the creation of Show-me Small Business Districts |
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SJR 31 |
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Requires the question of whether to recall the county executive to be submitted to voters in St. Louis County |
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HB 1421 |
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Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions |
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HB 1434 |
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Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing commission |
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HB 1556 |
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Specifies that ambulance district public funds deposited in certain banking institutions are secured |
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HB 1561 |
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Modifies provisions relating to local sales taxes |
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HB 1589 |
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Creates tax credits for contributions to certain organizations |
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HB 1684 |
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Allows certain cities, towns, or villages located in first, second, or third class counties to consolidate if they meet certain conditions |
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HB 1695 |
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Contains provisions relating to political subdivisions |
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HB 1698 |
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Establishes incentives to attract major out-of-state conventions to Missouri |
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HB 1817 |
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Extends the sunset on provisions related to amending county budgets |
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HB 1912 |
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Contains provisions relating to taxation, political subdivisions, and certificates of need |
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HB 2101 |
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Allows any person to apply for a liquor license to sell intoxicating liquor on a boat carrying 30 passengers or more |
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HB 2102 |
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Modifies provisions of law relating to the oversight of emergency services |
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HB 2104 |
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Modifies provisions relating to liquor control |
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HB 2135 |
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Modifies provisions related to emergency medical services |
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HB 2180 |
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Allows for consolidation and audit of road districts within a county |
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HB 2272 |
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Grants county commissions the discretion to invest funds designated for the maintenance of a cemetery and to use investment managers to invest and manage the assets |
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HB 2499 |
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Modifies provisions regarding the Missouri Works Training Program |
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