Bills assigned to Economic Development


SB 6 - Richard - Changes the aggregate cap on tax credits for the rehabilitation of historic structures to $120 million annually, and allows for tax credits for donations to the Capitol Complex Fund
SB 10 - Wasson - Modifies the Missouri Works and Missouri Works Training programs
SB 11 - Wasson - Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
SB 15 - Dixon - Reauthorizes tax credits for contributions to maternity homes and pregnancy resource centers
SB 39 - Silvey - Places a cap on the annual cumulative amount of tax credits authorized
SB 60 - Sifton - Reauthorizes the Missouri Homestead Preservation tax credit program
SB 78 - Wasson - Establishes the Missouri Angel Investment Incentive Act
SB 79 - Wasson - Creates the Show Me Rural Jobs Act
SB 92 - Curls - Creates a new tax credit for first time purchasers of homes in a blighted area that will be used for owner occupancy
SB 116 - Schupp - Allows a tax credit for certain long-term care facilities for a portion of the costs of upgrading emergency generators
SB 118 - Schaaf - Voids any authority for the Missouri Development Finance Board to expend public moneys
SB 119 - Schaaf - Requires certain sports complex authorities to receive legislative or voter approval prior to extending existing bonds
SB 121 - Munzlinger - Creates the Manufacturing Infrastructure Investment Act
SB 179 - Brown - Creates a tax credit for contributions to certain charitable organizations
SB 197 - Rowden - Establishes the Missouri Earned Income Tax Credit Act
SB 199 - Wasson - Exempts certain projects from the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act annual appropriation cap
SB 217 - Nasheed - Adds donations to soup kitchens or homeless shelters to current tax credit for donations to food pantries
SB 226 - Koenig - Allows for the transferability of certain tax credits
SB 271 - Wasson - Allows operators of recreational resorts to distill and sell liquor produced near those resorts without purchasing that liquor from a distributor
SB 310 - Wasson - Modifies the authority of political subdivisions to enact or enforce restrictions on residential dwelling rentals
SB 342 - Holsman - Establishes a Missouri Earned Income Tax Credit
SB 346 - Schaaf - Requires all tax credits to receive an appropriation
SB 348 - Wasson - Extends the sunset provisions for fees to be credited to the technology trust fund
SB 349 - Wasson - Modifies the Missouri Works program
SB 406 - Wasson - Requires the creation of adult high schools
SB 425 - Sifton - Indexes the Historic Preservation tax credit cap to inflation
SB 426 - Wasson - Modifies property tax exemptions for property located in enhanced enterprise zones
SB 452 - Hoskins - Creates the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act
SB 461 - Holsman - Extends the sunset on the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property and Electric Vehicle Recharging Property tax credit
SB 469 - Schatz - Allows for an appropriation to cooperate with political subdivisions on land clearance projects related to tourism infrastructure facilities
SB 517 - Wasson - Creates a tax credit for contributions to certain benevolent organizations
SJR 2 - Schaaf - Requires legislative or voter approval prior to the extension of bonds or the offering of tax incentives by a county sports authority
HB 29 - Pike - Modifies provisions of law relating to intoxicating liquor
HB 93 - Lauer - Modifies several provisions relating to job training
HB 115 - Shull - Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor
HB 433 - Cornejo - Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor
HB 608 - Anderson - Modifies provisions relating to residential dwelling rentals
HB 655 - Engler - Extends the expiration date of tax credits for donations to pregnancy centers
HB 680 - Fitzwater - Modifies provisions relating to financial incentives for job creation
HB 1045 - Haahr - Extends the sunset provisions for fees credited to the technology trust fund
HCB 4 - Lauer - Modifies provisions relating to workforce development
HCB 5 - Lauer - Requires school districts to offer a course on computer programming to high school students