SB 552 |
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Allows law enforcement agencies and prosecutors to request an audit by the State Auditor, and modifies the punishment for violating lobbying and conflict of interest provisions and the offense of official misconduct |
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SB 553 |
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Modifies various provisions regarding local ordinances for dangerous buildings, requiring certain companies who own property to file an affidavit with the city clerk, municipal courts, and municipal and minor traffic violations |
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SB 566 |
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Requires the Senate to try all impeachments except for the impeachment of the Governor, which shall be tried by the Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court |
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SB 589 |
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Increases penalties for the distribution of heroin |
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SB 604 |
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Requires the posting of certain information regarding human trafficking |
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SB 616 |
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Prohibits law enforcement and emergency personnel peer support specialists from disclosing confidential information |
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SB 641 |
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Allows a court to place a person on electronic monitoring with victim notification if a person has been charged with, or found guilty of, violating an order of protection |
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SB 653 |
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Allows the sheriff of the City of St. Louis to appoint deputies and assistants without the approval of a majority of circuit court judges of the City of St. Louis |
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SB 654 |
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Requires every individual who is 17 years or older and is arrested for a felony offense to provide a biological sample for DNA profiling and creates a procedure for certain persons who have had their samples collected to request expungement |
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SB 655 |
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Increases the minimum age for marriage from 15 to 16 years, modifies the sex offender registry system, and eliminates the statute of limitations for sexual offenses committed against minors |
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SB 661 |
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Authorizes legal counsel for the Department of Mental Health to have standing in certain hearings involving a person unable to stand trial due to lack of mental fitness |
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SB 689 |
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Prohibits a registered sex offender from living within one thousand feet of a former victim |
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SB 691 |
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Modifies provisions regarding insurance coverage of the cost to defend a claim in an administrative proceeding, proposed administrative rules affecting real property, and procedures for judicial review of state agency actions |
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SB 710 |
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Modifies the offense of driving with prohibited blood alcohol to include driving with prohibited drug content |
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SB 740 |
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Requires courts to explain certain consequences of pleading guilty before such a plea may be accepted |
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SB 742 |
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Creates a process by which courts may issue a certificate of exemplary conduct and good moral character to certain offenders |
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SB 748 |
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Allows courts to depart from a statutorily required minimum prison term when sentencing a defendant |
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SB 750 |
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Creates the offense of filing false documents |
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SB 753 |
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Bars discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity |
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SB 777 |
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Sets a maximum amount of state reimbursement to county governments who hold certain prisoners who are not charged with dangerous felonies or murder |
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SB 780 |
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Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions |
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SB 786 |
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Modifies provisions relating to "whistle-blower's" protection for public employees |
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SB 791 |
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Provides that knowingly inciting another to commit suicide is involuntary manslaughter in the second degree |
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SB 792 |
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Modifies provisions relating to prostitution |
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SB 793 |
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Modifies provisions relating to court proceedings |
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SB 800 |
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Modifies provisions relating to juvenile court proceedings |
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SB 809 |
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Requires a defendant served after the statute of limitations has expired for wrongful death or medical negligence claims to be served within one hundred eighty days after the petition has been filed |
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SB 813 |
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Modifies the offense of peace disturbance and allows a civil action against a person who commits the offense of peace disturbance and obstructs a highway or access to emergency medical services |
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SB 828 |
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Modifies provisions relating to racial profiling in policing |
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SB 830 |
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Creates the Nuclear Power Plant Security Guard Act |
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SB 851 |
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Modifies the law relating to orders issued by juvenile courts and court reporter fees |
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SB 857 |
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Modifies provisions of law relating to the placement of children |
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SB 858 |
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Modifies provisions of law relating to investigations of child abuse or neglect |
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SB 871 |
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Modifies provisions relating to orders of protection for a child, circuit clerks being named a party in expungement proceedings, court reporter fees, service of process after the expiration of the statute of limitations, and judicial positions |
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SB 874 |
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Allows citizens to summon a grand jury by filing a petition with the court |
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SB 877 |
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Modifies provisions relating to the publication of notice of the sale of real estate |
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SB 888 |
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Modifies provisions relating to criminal history records |
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SB 895 |
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Modifies the amount of interest that can be collected on a judgment balance in civil actions |
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SB 900 |
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Removes certain restrictions on the sale of alcohol and lottery tickets by persons convicted of a criminal offense |
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SB 909 |
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Modifies provisions regarding notice of sale of real estate, powers of appointment, no-contest clauses in trust instruments and trust protectors, and establishes the Missouri Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act |
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SB 946 |
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Modifies provisions relating to trusts, powers of appointment, and gifts in fraud of marital rights and establishes the Missouri Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act |
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SB 947 |
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Modifies provisions relating to powers of appointment and trust protectors |
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SB 954 |
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Allows individuals found guilty of certain offenses of unlawful use of a weapon to expunge such record |
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SB 958 |
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Requires the Attorney General to establish an electronic tracking system to monitor sexual assault collection kits |
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SB 966 |
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Modifies provisions relating to the administration of the criminal justice system |
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SB 970 |
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Requires a person who has been found guilty of driving while intoxicated to complete a victim impact program approved by the court |
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SB 974 |
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Modifies the law relating to the establishment, charging, and appeals of lesser included offenses |
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SRB 975 |
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Repeals expired, ineffective, and obsolete statutory provisions |
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SB 976 |
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Creates a process for establishing and operating domestic violence fatality review panels |
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SB 983 |
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Modifies provisions of the criminal code relating to drunk boating and driving, proof of insurance while driving, privacy, the assessment of fees, and drug related offenses |
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SB 996 |
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Modifies the jury instructions in first degree murder cases |
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SB 1005 |
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Specifies circumstances under which traffic court judges in St. Louis County may review driver's license revocations for refusal to submit to a chemical test |
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SB 1014 |
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Creates the offense of nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images |
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SRB 1024 |
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Repeals expired, ineffective, and obsolete statutory provisions |
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SB 1025 |
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Modifies provisions regarding qualified spousal trusts |
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SB 1027 |
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Enacts provisions relating to homeowners' associations |
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SB 1051 |
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Prohibits a person from possessing a firearm if they are subject to an order of protection or have been convicted of a misdemeanor domestic violence offense |
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SB 1058 |
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Prohibits a person from possessing a firearm if they are subject to an order of protection or have been convicted of a misdemeanor domestic violence offense |
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SB 1078 |
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Modifies the statute of limitations for the offense of forgery on a student loan document |
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SB 1097 |
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Modifies sentencing for certain sexual offenders |
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SJR 22 |
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Requires the Senate, beginning January 1, 2019, to try all impeachments except for the impeachment of the Governor, which shall be tried by the Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court |
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HRB 1 |
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Repeals obsolete, expired, sunset, and terminated statutory sections and portions of sections |
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HB 1249 |
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Modifies provisions regarding nuisance actions in the City of Springfield, municipal courts, treatment courts, court reporter costs, guardian ad litem fees, sealing of civil judgements, and municipal prosecutors serving as city attorneys |
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HB 1250 |
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Modifies provisions relating to trusts, powers of appointment, gifts in fraud of marital rights, and commercial receivership, and establishes the Missouri Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act |
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HB 1296 |
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Establishes "Toby's Law," which requires any person who has pled guilty to or been found guilty of driving while intoxicated to complete a victim impact program approved by the court |
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HB 1344 |
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Modifies provisions relating to private probationary services for misdemeanor offenders |
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HB 1351 |
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Requires a responsive pleading to be filed in any motion to modify child support, child custody, or spousal maintenance |
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HB 1597 |
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Modifies provisions relating to the right of sepulcher and the death registration process |
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HB 1633 |
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Modifies certain provisions relating to criminal offenses |
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HB 1739 |
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Establishes provisions relating to minimum terms of imprisonment |
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HB 1769 |
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Creates the offense of filing false documents |
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HB 1797 |
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Establishes provisions relating to unlawful activity on nuclear power plant property |
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HB 2026 |
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Modifies provisions regarding the housing and transportation of prisoners |
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HB 2042 |
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Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenders |
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HB 2101 |
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Modifies provisions relating to the payment of guardian ad litem fees in certain cases |
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HB 2104 |
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Restricts the use of cell-site simulator devices |
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HB 2110 |
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Raises the county limits on awards issued for the apprehension of felons |
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HB 2194 |
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Modifies provisions relating to criminal records |
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HB 2336 |
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Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses |
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HB 2499 |
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Modifies provisions relating to videoconferencing for parole hearings |
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HB 2562 |
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Modifies provisions relating to municipal courts and ordinances, abandoned property, salaries of Kansas City police officers, treatment courts, court personnel and procedure, judicial retirement, service of process in certain cases, and private probation services |
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