2019 Senate Bills


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SB 1 - Curls - Removes certain offenses from the list of offenses where expungement is not currently available
SB 2 - Curls - Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to make certain considerations when granting medical marijuana licenses and certifications
SB 3 - Curls - Modifies property regulations in certain cities and counties
SB 4 - Sater - Modifies the law relating to work requirements for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SB 5 - Sater - Modifies the initiative and referendum process
SB 6 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to controlled substances, including the Schedules, medical marijuana, and criminal provisions involving controlled substances
SB 7 - Emery - Modifies provisions of civil procedure regarding joinder and venue
SB 8 - Emery - Modifies the criminal offenses that are punished by a minimum prison term
SB 9 - Emery - Requires the Senate to try all impeachments
SB 10 - Cunningham - Modifies provision relating to the minimum wage
SB 11 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions relating to health care
SB 12 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions relating to charges for the service of court orders
SB 13 - Wallingford - WITHDRAWN
SB 14 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions of law relating to child custody arrangements
SB 15 - Wallingford - Enacts provisions relating to the operation of motor vehicles while using electronic devices
SB 16 - Romine - Modifies provisions relating to workforce development
SB 17 - Romine - Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement systems
SB 18 - Romine - Modifies provisions relating to gubernatorial appointments
SB 19 - Libla - Creates penalty enhancements for certain crimes against emergency service providers
SB 20 - Libla - Extends the expiration of a criminal court surcharge for the DNA Profiling Analysis fund from August 28, 2019, to August 28, 2029
SB 21 - Libla - Modifies provisions relating to local sales taxes
SB 22 - Nasheed - Modifies Missouri Supreme Court Rules relating to discovery in criminal cases
SB 23 - Nasheed - Creates new provisions relating to firearm restraining orders
SB 24 - Nasheed - Creates new provisions relating to the transfer of prisoners to certain facilities
SB 25 - Sifton - Modifies several provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
SB 26 - Sifton - Creates new campaign finance disclosure requirements
SB 27 - Sifton - Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2021
SB 28 - Hegeman - Modifies provisions relating to the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
SB 29 - Hegeman - Extends the sunset on certain health care provider reimbursement allowances
SB 30 - Hegeman - Allows evidence of failure to wear a seatbelt to prove comparative negligence, causation, absence of defect, and failure to mitigate damages
SB 31 - Wieland - Modifies provisions relating to malpractice insurance
SB 32 - Wieland - Repeals the death penalty
SB 33 - Wieland - Allows any taxpayer of the state of Missouri to initiate an action pursuant to grievance procedures at any state college or university in the state of Missouri
SB 34 - Riddle - Modifies provisions relating to coroners
SB 35 - Riddle - Prohibits certain offenders of sex crimes from being near athletic facilities used primarily by children
SB 36 - Riddle - Modifies provisions relating real estate
SB 37 - Onder - Modifies the offense and penalties of promoting prostitution in the first degree
SB 38 - Onder - Creates new provisions relating to joint employers
SB 39 - Onder - Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of nonfunctioning or unloaded firearms on public buses
SB 40 - Schupp - Creates the offense of unlawfully storing and securing a firearm in the presence of a child
SB 41 - Schupp - Modifies provisions relating to domestic violence offenders
SB 42 - Schupp - Creates extreme risk orders of protection
SB 43 - Hoskins - Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act
SB 44 - Hoskins - Modifies provisions relating to gaming
SB 45 - Hoskins - Enacts provisions relating to health care for persons with disabilities
SB 46 - Koenig - Modifies several provisions relating to taxation
SB 47 - Koenig - WITHDRAWN
SB 48 - Koenig - Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical insurance policies
SB 49 - Rowden - Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of judgments and decrees against insurance companies
SB 50 - Eigel - Modifies sales tax collection requirements for certain sellers and reduces the top income tax rate
SB 51 - Eigel - Modifies provisions relating to charter schools
SB 52 - Eigel - Modifies several provisions relating to taxation
SB 53 - Crawford - Modifies the duties of county officials
SB 54 - Crawford - Enacts provisions relating to insurance companies
SB 55 - Crawford - Authorizes the Public Service Commission, during a general rate proceeding for a water corporation or sewer corporation, to set a separate, lower fixed charge or customer charge for low-income customers of water corporations and sewer corporations
SB 56 - Cierpiot - Modifies provisions relating to financial incentives for job creation
SB 57 - Cierpiot - Modifies provisions relating to certain tourism infrastructure facilities
SB 58 - Cierpiot - Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for job creation
SB 59 - Arthur - Establishes no-excuse absentee voting
SB 60 - Arthur - Modifies provisions relating to victims of certain crimes including rental agreements and prostitution and penalties of promoting prostitution in the first degree
SB 61 - Arthur - Allows for an income tax deduction for educator expenses
SB 62 - Burlison - Modifies provisions relating to civil actions to recover damages for unlawful merchandising practices
SB 63 - Burlison - Creates new provisions of law relating to labor organizations
SB 64 - Burlison - Modifies provisions relating to sanctuary policies for municipalities
SB 65 - White - Modifies provisions regarding punitive damages
SB 66 - White - Establishes provisions relating to water safety and security
SB 67 - White - Provides that persons providing emergency medical services in certain instances shall only be liable for gross negligence
SB 68 - Hough - Modifies provisions relating to workforce development
SB 69 - Hough - Establishes procedures for a claimant in an action for damages due to asbestos exposure to disclose additional claims the claimant has filed with an asbestos trust
SB 70 - Hough - Modifies provisions relating to health care
SB 71 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation premiums
SB 72 - O'Laughlin - Defines wind farms as local property for property tax assessments of electric companies
SB 73 - O'Laughlin - Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading intervention plans for any pupils of the district and charter schools in grades kindergarten through four
SB 74 - May - Modifies provisions relating to mandatory prison terms, and eligibility for parole
SB 75 - Curls - Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carried weapons
SB 76 - Sater - Requires certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements
SB 77 - Sater - Requires the Department of Social Services to apply for a global waiver for MO HealthNet
SB 78 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Rx plan
SB 79 - Emery - Modifies provisions regarding municipal court procedure and revenue collected in certain minor traffic and municipal ordinance violation cases
SB 80 - Emery - Modifies provisions relating to teacher employment
SB 81 - Emery - 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 action by a state agency
SB 82 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions of law relating to health care facilities and certificates of need
SB 83 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions relating to court proceedings
SB 84 - Cunningham - Extends the sunset date on certain geologic resources fees from December 31, 2020, to December 31, 2025
SB 85 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to sales tax filing dates
SB 86 - Wallingford - Establishes the Senior Services Growth and Development program
SB 87 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to taxation
SB 88 - Libla - Modifies provisions of law relating to guardians ad litem
SB 89 - Libla - Enacts provisions relating to transportation
SB 90 - Libla - Modifies various provisions relating to employment security
SB 91 - Nasheed - Provides that a court may, rather than shall, double the fine imposed for a traffic offense committed in a designated safe travel zone
SB 92 - Nasheed - Requires health insurers to cover fertility treatments under certain circumstances
SB 93 - Sifton - Increases penalties for the distribution of heroin
SB 94 - Sifton - Applies the offense of unlawful possession of firearms to certain additional categories of individuals in possession of firearms
SB 95 - Sifton - Modifies provisions relating to employee wages
SB 96 - Hegeman - Changes the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to two years
SB 97 - Hegeman - Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain tax-exempt properties
SB 98 - Wieland - Makes a technical correction to a statute relating to health insurance
SB 99 - Wieland - Enacts the "Missouri Reinsurance Plan"
SB 100 - Riddle - Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 15 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages
SB 101 - Riddle - Establishes a statewide hearing aid distribution program
SB 102 - Riddle - Provides that a motorcycle or motortricycle may be operated on the shoulder of a roadway under certain circumstances
SB 103 - Schupp - Modifies provisions relating to health care services
SB 104 - Schupp - Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2021
SB 105 - Schupp - Creates new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations
SB 106 - Hoskins - Changes the law regarding consent for a minor to obtain an abortion
SB 107 - Hoskins - Modifies law regarding service dogs
SB 108 - Koenig - Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing
SB 109 - Koenig - Modifies the primary election process
SB 110 - Koenig - Modifies provisions relating to abortion
SB 111 - Eigel - Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement
SB 112 - Eigel - Repeals the St. Louis and Kansas City earnings taxes
SB 113 - Eigel - Modifies provisions relating to elections
SB 114 - Crawford - Modifies fees charged by Department of Revenue contractor license offices
SB 115 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals
SB 116 - Cierpiot - Modifies provisions relating to workforce development
SB 117 - Cierpiot - Authorizes roofing contractors in this state to register with the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration
SB 118 - Cierpiot - Establishes the Taxpayer Protection Act
SB 119 - Arthur - Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices
SB 120 - Burlison - Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear
SB 121 - Burlison - Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms
SB 122 - Burlison - Establishes the Stop Socialism Act which creates a cause of action against a public body that offers a competitive service to the economic detriment of a person offering the same competitive service
SB 123 - White - Allows certain appointed persons who serve court orders to collect the charge for such service for deposit into the Deputy Sheriff Salary Supplementation Fund
SB 124 - Hough - Creates new provisions relating to public safety personnel
SB 125 - Hough - Creates the Missouri Municipal Government Expenditure Database
SB 126 - Hough - Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts
SB 127 - Sater - Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to conduct a study regarding the importation of certain prescription drugs by the state
SB 128 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to consumer-directed services in the MO HealthNet program
SB 129 - Sater - Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows private colleges and universities to employ campus police officers
SB 130 - Emery - Provides that no public school shall be a member of at statewide activities association if such association prohibits a home school student from participating in any event or activity offered by a public school in the school district in which the student resides
SB 131 - Emery - Modifies provisions relating to the distribution of energy
SB 132 - Emery - Modifies provisions regarding fees for access to public records and authorizes closure of certain constituent and legislative records of members of the General Assembly
SB 133 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
SB 134 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to solid waste
SB 135 - Sifton - Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings
SB 136 - Sifton - Requires every individual who is 17 years or older and is arrested for a felony offense to provide a biological sample for DNA profiling. Creates a procedure for certain persons who have had their samples collected to request expungement.
SB 137 - Sifton - Specifies circumstances under which traffic court judges in St. Louis County may review driver's license revocation for refusal to submit to a chemical test
SB 138 - Riddle - Creates new provisions relating to reports issued by the State Auditor
SB 139 - Koenig - Modifies provisions of law relating to abortion
SB 140 - Koenig - Modifies law relating to notaries public
SB 141 - Koenig - Modifies the filing periods for the remittance of sales taxes
SB 142 - Eigel - Modifies provisions of the Senior Savings Protection Act
SB 143 - Cierpiot - Require the joint election of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor
SB 144 - Burlison - Adds call spoofing to the prohibited solicitations under the no-call list
SB 145 - Burlison - Modifies provisions relating to public safety
SB 146 - Burlison - Extends the sunset on the collection of certain fees credited to the Secretary of State's Technology Trust Fund
SB 147 - Sater - Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles
SB 148 - Sifton - Requires certain disclosures to be made by entities entering into contracts with public entities
SB 149 - Koenig - Modifies provisions relating to local sales taxes
SB 150 - Koenig - Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices
SB 151 - Koenig - Modifies provisions relating to corporate income taxes
SB 152 - Holsman - Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
SB 153 - Sifton - Authorizes roofing contractors in this state to register with the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration
SB 154 - Luetkemeyer - Modifies laws regarding arbitration agreements between employers and employees
SB 155 - Luetkemeyer - Establishes the Narcotics Control Act
SB 156 - Wallingford - Creates new provisions relating to workers' compensation proceedings
SB 157 - Wallingford - Creates new provisions relating to unemployment benefits probationary periods
SB 158 - Eigel - Requires the Department of Transportation to consider the complete life-cycle costs of work in determining the lowest bid amount submitted for a contract
SB 159 - Sifton - Requires the Governor to appoint Administrative Hearing Commissioners that reflect the geographic diversity of the state
SB 160 - Koenig - Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program
SB 161 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions relating to automation adjustments paid by employers subject to the unemployment compensation laws
SB 162 - Schupp - Creates new provisions of law relating to leave from employment
SB 163 - Schupp - Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer
SB 164 - Schupp - Modifies provisions relating to professional registration
SB 165 - Eigel - Repeals the certificate of need law
SB 166 - Crawford - States that certain records submitted to the Public Service Commission shall not be open to the public
SB 167 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating to bonding requirements on public works
SB 168 - Wallingford - Creates new requirements for contract bidding by school districts
SB 169 - Wallingford - Modifies the civil penalty for violating federally mandated natural gas safety standards
SB 170 - Schupp - Repeals the 72-hour waiting period prior to an abortion
SB 171 - Schupp - Establishes no-excuse absentee voting
SB 172 - Schupp - Bars discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity
SB 173 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating to property assessment contracts for energy efficiency
SB 174 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating to taxation
SB 175 - Crawford - Modifies a tax credit for certain financial institutions
SB 176 - Hough - Modifies the law on public contracts
SB 177 - Hough - Modifies education and experience qualifications for the Director of the Department of Health and Senior Services and local public health centers administrators
SB 178 - Schupp - Creates a right to unpaid leave for employees that are affected by certain crimes
SB 179 - Cunningham - Modifies filing requirements for certain banks and financial institutions
SB 180 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to incentives for the creation of military jobs
SB 181 - Nasheed - WITHDRAWN
SB 182 - Cierpiot - Modifies provisions relating to the issuance of certain incentives to businesses relocating from certain counties in Kansas
SB 183 - Arthur - Creates the Missouri Earned Income Tax Credit
SB 184 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to workforce development
SB 185 - Wallingford - Provides eligibility for certain state employers in the Missouri State Employee's Retirement System
SB 186 - Hegeman - Permits vehicle platooning on Missouri roads
SB 187 - Eigel - Modifies provisions relating to gaming and reduces the top income tax rate
SB 188 - Eigel - Establishes an endowment tax and reduces the top rate of income tax
SB 189 - Crawford - Modifies several provisions relating to use taxes
SB 190 - Onder - Requires a portion of sales and use tax revenue to be deposited into the State Road Fund
SB 191 - Schupp - Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices in housing
SB 192 - Schupp - Modifies the law relating to small loans
SB 193 - Schupp - Modifies provisions of law relating to campaign finance disclosure
SB 194 - Hoskins - Creates offenses relating to the unlawful use of an unmanned aircraft
SB 195 - Hoskins - Allows sports wagering and sports lottery games
SB 196 - Bernskoetter - Modifies provisions relating to the Division of State Parks
SB 197 - Onder - Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor
SB 198 - Onder - Enhances penalties for the offense of controlled substances containing fentanyl or carfentanil
SB 199 - Arthur - Creates the Missouri Secure Choice Savings Program Act
SB 200 - Hough - Enacts provisions relating to licenses granted by the Department of Revenue
SB 201 - Romine - Replaces the current motor vehicle registration fee system with a system based on fuel economy
SB 202 - Romine - Creates provisions relating to mining royalties on federal land
SB 203 - Nasheed - Modifies nuisance actions in certain cities and counties
SB 204 - Riddle - Modifies provisions relating to professional registration
SB 205 - Arthur - Modifies provisions relating to the A+ Schools Program
SB 206 - Arthur - Modifies provisions relating to contracts for government facilities
SB 207 - Emery - Modifies provisions relating to the administrative adjudication of certain municipal ordinance violations
SB 208 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to the Senior Citizens Property Tax Credit
SB 209 - May - Prohibits the use of an employee or prospective employee's credit score as a condition of employment
SB 210 - May - Creates a number of official state designations, a memorial highway, and the Missouri Historical Theater program
SB 211 - Wallingford - Extends the sunset date on the fee on the sale of new tires from January 1, 2020, to December 31, 2025
SB 212 - Sifton - Modifies provisions relating to occupational diseases under workers' compensation laws
SB 213 - Hegeman - Enacts new provisions relating to the nonpartisan state demographer
SB 214 - Onder - WITHDRAWN
SB 215 - Schupp - Repeals provisions of law relating to the provision of paper and plastic bags
SB 216 - Schupp - Requires organizations that provide pregnancy-related services to provide medically accurate information regarding reproductive health options in order to receive state funding
SB 217 - Schupp - Creates the offense of unlawful transfer of weapons for a licensed firearms dealer to deliver a handgun to a purchaser without waiting at least 72 hours
SB 218 - Hoskins - Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
SB 219 - Hoskins - Modifies provisions relating to the issuance and renewal of CPA permits
SB 220 - Hoskins - Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of partnerships
SB 221 - Crawford - Modifies various provisions relating to elections
SB 222 - Hough - Authorizes sports wagering
SB 223 - Brown - Modifies the offense of murder in the second degree
SB 224 - Luetkemeyer - Modifies various Supreme Court Rules relating to discovery
SB 225 - Curls - Modifies nuisance actions in certain cities and counties
SB 226 - Sater - Repeals restrictions regarding which associations may be issued health benefit plans for the benefit of their members
SB 227 - Sater - Enacts new provisions allowing employer policies relating to employee drug use
SB 228 - Sater - Modifies methods of service of notice under employment security laws
SB 229 - Crawford - Prohibits health carriers from denying reimbursement for health care services provided by licensed athletic trainers
SB 230 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings
SB 231 - Hough - Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle manufacturers licensed as new motor vehicle franchise dealers
SB 232 - Sater - Extends the expiration date of the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program
SB 233 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to sheltered workshops
SB 234 - White - Enacts provisions relating to disability accommodations for commercial driver's license applicants
SB 235 - White - Requires health insurance policies to provide coverage for hearing instruments and related services for enrollees under the age of 18
SB 236 - White - Bars certain professionals and entities from being held liable for damages resulting from any lawfully conducted body cavity search
SB 237 - White - Modifies postconviction treatment programs
SB 238 - Emery - Modifies provisions relating to eligibility for unemployment benefits
SB 239 - White - Allows counties to opt out of provisions relating to prevailing wage
SB 240 - White - Allows counties to adopt provisions relating to membership in labor organizations
SB 241 - Rizzo - Extends authority to appropriate money for certain convention and sports complex funds
SB 242 - Walsh - Specifies that the Director of Revenue may issue historic motor vehicle license plates without a mileage restriction as a category of special license plates
SB 243 - Walsh - Creates a new hold order for personal property received by pawnbrokers
SB 244 - Walsh - Modifies the registration as a sex offender for certain offenses
SB 245 - Walsh - Requires potable water in certain elementary school buildings to be tested for lead
SB 246 - Hough - Increases the maximum duration of credit transaction that is subject to regulation under the statutes governing credit insurance
SB 247 - Hough - Modifies provisions relating to athletic trainers
SB 248 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation judges
SB 249 - Koenig - Creates the Alternative Disability Services Act
SB 250 - Koenig - Modifies provisions relating to the publication of notice of the sale of real estate
SB 251 - Koenig - Creates the "Fresh Start Act of 2019"
SB 252 - Wieland - Enacts provisions relating to insurance litigation
SB 253 - Sater - Authorizes the Board of Pharmacy to enter into voluntary compliance agreements with pharmacists in lieu of disciplinary action
SB 254 - Bernskoetter - Specifies that the Director of Revenue may revoke the driver's license of a person determined to have struck a highway worker or emergency responder in a properly marked zone
SB 255 - Bernskoetter - Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act
SB 256 - Hegeman - Modifies the initiative and referendum process
SB 257 - Hoskins - Allows the Commissioner of Administration to conduct a reverse auction
SB 258 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to professional registration
SB 259 - Romine - Implements a process for due process proceedings for Title IX complaints at institutions of higher education
SB 260 - Onder - Increases the amount of the personal income tax cut and the business income deduction in current law
SB 261 - Nasheed - Provides that lawful consumption of medical marijuana shall not render a person ineligible for TANF benefits
SB 262 - Sater - Requires prescriptions to be issued electronically, with some exceptions
SB 263 - Schupp - Provides for postpartum depression screening and treatment for certain mothers
SB 264 - Crawford - Transfers the State Council on the Arts from the Department of Economic Development to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor
SB 265 - Luetkemeyer - Replaces the student representative on the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri with a student curator
SB 266 - Wieland - Creates new provisions providing for expedited purchasing processes for innovative technology
SB 267 - Wieland - Enacts provisions relating to the direct payment of health care providers
SB 268 - Wieland - Changes the process by which public notice is required to be published
SB 269 - Eigel - Modifies provisions relating to low-income housing tax credits
SB 270 - White - Modifies provisions regarding the management of court systems
SB 271 - Emery - Transfers the authority of the State Board of Education and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to regulate charter schools to the Missouri Charter Public School Commission
SB 272 - Emery - Excludes any money reimbursed to school districts for the costs of special education from the calculation of average daily attendance
SB 273 - Emery - Modifies provisions relating to video service providers
SB 274 - Sater - Allows the Board of Pharmacy to establish pharmacy pilot projects relating to technology assisted verification or remote medication dispensing
SB 275 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to health care
SB 276 - Rowden - Modifies provisions relating to civil actions to recover damages for unlawful merchandising practices
SB 277 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating to child support enforcement
SB 278 - Wallingford - Requires public water systems and public water supply districts that intend to modify their water supply fluoridation to seek and receive information about the impact from the local health department
SB 279 - Onder - Modifies several provisions relating to abortion
SB 280 - Sater - Waives the geographic proximity requirement for certain collaborative practice arrangements
SB 281 - Brown - Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders
SB 282 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to the disposition of human remains
SB 283 - Hoskins - Removes the sunset provision for the Veteran's Survivor Grant program
SB 284 - Hoskins - Authorizes the city of Fayette to impose a sales tax for public safety
SB 285 - Hough - Modifies provisions on the regulation of certain business organizations
SB 286 - Hough - Creates new provisions relating to the partition of property
SB 287 - Wieland - Allows enrollment in a health benefit plan by a pregnant person under certain circumstances
SB 288 - Wieland - Modifies provisions relating to jury instructions for the offense of murder in the first degree
SB 289 - Wieland - Creates the Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act
SB 290 - Brown - Enacts provisions relating to commercial driver's licenses
SB 291 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to public safety
SB 292 - Eigel - Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
SB 293 - Hough - Creates new criminal offenses involving critical infrastructure facilities
SB 294 - Hough - Creates new provisions relating to workers' compensation for firefighters
SB 295 - Hough - Requires school districts to conduct criminal background checks on all volunteers
SB 296 - Cierpiot - Modifies provisions relating to electric vehicle charging stations
SB 297 - White - Allows individuals 75 years of age or older to be excused from petit and grand jury service
SB 298 - White - Enacts provisions relating to payments for health care services
SB 299 - Rizzo - Extends the deadline for the remittance of certain tax liabilities
SB 300 - Eigel - Modifies provisions relating to the refund of protested taxes
SB 301 - Eigel - Requires not for profit entities and nonprofit corporations to make their financial statements available to the public if the entity enters into a contract or agreement with the state or any political subdivision
SB 302 - Wallingford - Prohibits health carriers from requiring health care providers to use methods of reimbursement that require providers to pay a fee
SB 303 - Riddle - Licenses persons performing radiologic imaging or administering radiation therapy and establishes the Missouri Radiologic Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board of Examiners
SB 304 - Riddle - Modifies provisions on the preservation of records by the Secretary of State
SB 305 - Riddle - Modifies provisions relating to child fatality review panels
SB 306 - White - Modifies provisions regarding education for members of military families
SB 307 - Cierpiot - Modifies provisions relating to spousal maintenance orders
SB 308 - Onder - Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts
SB 309 - Sater - Authorizes pharmacists to prescribe and dispense nicotine replacement therapy products
SB 310 - Arthur - Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs
SB 311 - Nasheed - Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing
SB 312 - Eigel - Establishes the mission of the Department of Health and Senior Services
SB 313 - Onder - Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers
SB 314 - Burlison - Prohibits institutions of higher learning from discriminating against a religious student organization
SB 315 - Burlison - Prohibits political subdivisions from imposing any new occupational fees or licensing requirements on any profession if none have been imposed before August 28, 2019
SB 316 - Burlison - Modifies provisions on permanent total disability benefits
SB 317 - Burlison - Establishes the Silica Claims Priorities Act which prohibits a person from bringing a claim for injuries caused by silica unless certain evidence is presented
SB 318 - Burlison - Establishes the Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2019
SB 319 - Wieland - Establishes remedies for failing to disclose that a parcel of real property was a site for methamphetamine production
SB 320 - Hough - Modifies provisions relating to the abatement of nuisances on private property
SB 321 - Hegeman - Modifies restrictions on the political activity of certain state employees
SB 322 - Bernskoetter - Creates the Steamboat Legacy Fund
SB 323 - Hough - Directs the Department of Transportation, in consultation with the Highway Patrol and the advisory committee created in the act, to promulgate rules governing the towing of commercial vehicles
SB 324 - Arthur - Establishes procedures to remove county commissioners by recall petition
SB 325 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating to state parks concession contracts
SB 326 - Sater - Modifies attendance fees for members of county planning commissions
SB 327 - Luetkemeyer - Modifies several provisions relating to gaming
SB 328 - Burlison - Modifies the administrative rulemaking process by state agencies
SB 329 - Burlison - Modifies provisions to allow wholesalers to employ persons 18 years of age to unload delivery vehicles and transfer liquor into retail premises with supervision
SB 330 - Brown - Establishes an "Association of Missouri Electrical Cooperatives" special license plate
SB 331 - Brown - Designates the Jerry Lizotte Memorial Highway
SB 332 - Brown - Enacts provisions relating to driver's licenses
SB 333 - Rizzo - Authorizes certain fire protection districts and municipalities to propose a 0.5% sales tax for fire protection
SB 334 - Onder - This act modifies the offense of driving with excessive blood alcohol content and also changes other sections of law to reflect these changes
SB 335 - Onder - Prohibits the sale and marketing of certain medical marijuana products
SB 336 - Schupp - Modifies provisions relating to child care facilities
SB 337 - Wieland - Modifies provisions of the Missouri Preneed Funeral Contract Act
SB 338 - Wieland - Excludes emergency contraception from MO HealthNet family planning coverage
SB 339 - Wieland - Modifies provisions relating to mortgage broker licensing
SB 340 - Wieland - Modifies provisions relating to alcohol trade practices
SB 341 - Wieland - Modifies provisions relating to death investigations
SB 342 - Curls - Enacts provisions relating to the designation of memorial infrastructure
SB 343 - Eigel - Modifies provisions relating to fantasy sports
SB 344 - Eigel - Establishes provisions for storage and transport of intoxicating liquor from a central warehouse to premises licensed to sell intoxicating liquors at retail
SB 345 - Koenig - Makes the performance or inducement of an abortion, except in a medical emergency, a criminal offense
SB 346 - Schupp - Requires health benefit plans providing coverage for prescription contraceptives to cover a 13-month supply of the contraceptives
SB 347 - Burlison - Enacts provisions relating to insurance holding companies
SB 348 - O'Laughlin - Modifies the minimum wage rate required to be paid to employees of private religious schools
SB 349 - O'Laughlin - Requires each local school district and charter school to have a policy for reading intervention plans for any pupils in grades kindergarten through four
SB 350 - O'Laughlin - Modifies provisions relating to the removal of a tenant from a commercial property
SB 351 - Williams - Requires that all state-funded teacher-training institutions provide courses on the concepts of trauma-informed approach and trauma-specific interventions
SB 352 - Williams - Requires certain health care professionals to complete up to two hours of cultural competency training
SB 353 - Emery - Modifies provisions relating to practitioner-patient consultations for prescribed opioid controlled substances
SB 354 - Cierpiot - Modifies provisions of the Motor Vehicle Franchise Practices Act
SB 355 - Cierpiot - Modifies provisions relating to the New Business Facility Tax Credit
SB 356 - Bernskoetter - Provides that any person found guilty of poaching a wild turkey, paddlefish, white-tailed deer, black bear, or elk may be required to provide restitution to the state
SB 357 - Sater - Allows pharmacists to prescribe drugs and controlled substances according to a written medication therapy services protocol from a physician
SB 358 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to the Health Professional Student Loan Repayment Program
SB 359 - Eigel - Repeals certain vehicle safety inspection requirements
SB 360 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating to foster parent intervention in certain court proceedings
SB 361 - Riddle - Modifies provisions regarding the protection of children from sex trafficking
SB 362 - Riddle - Adds structured family caregiving for certain MO HealthNet participants and modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services
SB 363 - Riddle - Modifies provisions relating to public safety
SB 364 - Williams - Creates an income tax deduction for the hiring of certain felons
SB 365 - Hoskins - Establishes the School Turnaround Program to assist schools in need of intervention
SB 366 - Hoskins - Establishes the Show Missouri Film and Digital Media Act
SB 367 - Burlison - Creates additional protections to the right to bear arms
SB 368 - Hough - Enacts provisions relating to transportation
SB 369 - Brown - Repeals the requirement for purchasers to obtain salvage titles for vehicles sold for salvage within six years of their designated model year
SB 370 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet managed care
SB 371 - Eigel - Enacts provisions relating to transportation
SB 372 - Hoskins - Prohibits state licensing boards from imposing disciplinary actions against licensees that provide services to cannabis establishments or persons in connection with activity that complies with the Missouri Constitution
SB 373 - Schupp - Modifies the definition of "holocaust" as used in the Holocaust Education and Awareness Commission Act
SB 374 - Burlison - Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices
SB 375 - Riddle - Modifies licensing requirements for nursing home administrators
SB 376 - Riddle - Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractor Licensing Act
SB 377 - Riddle - Establishes provisions related to infrastructure resilience rate adjustments for water and sewer corporations
SB 378 - Hough - Specifies that beginning December 1, 2019, private entities shall be eligible for certification as third-party testers for commercial driver's licenses
SB 379 - Romine - Modifies provisions relating to the Public Service Commission
SB 380 - Hough - Preempts any procurement policy of a political subdivision that is in conflict with state law
SB 381 - Onder - Repeals certain vehicle safety inspection requirements
SB 382 - Emery - Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites
SB 383 - Emery - Modifies provisions relating to the sale of utilities in fourth class cities
SB 384 - Schupp - Modifies provisions relating to voter registration
SB 385 - Bernskoetter - Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Cole County
SB 386 - O'Laughlin - Modifies provisions relating to the location of a proposed child care facility
SB 387 - Hough - Authorizes the City of Springfield to submit to the voters a transient guest tax
SB 388 - Burlison - Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act"
SB 389 - Burlison - Modifies the definition of "public entity" to include employees of multistate compact agencies for purposes of sovereign immunity
SB 390 - Wallingford - Requires hospitals to adopt workplace violence prevention plans
SB 391 - Bernskoetter - Modifies provisions relating to agricultural operations
SB 392 - Wieland - Authorizes municipal courts to operate a case management system
SB 393 - Hough - Requires the MO HealthNet benefits of offenders in correctional facilities and jails to be suspended rather than terminated
SB 394 - O'Laughlin - Raises the maximum distance from the ground to which the bottom edge of motor vehicle mud flaps shall extend when required by law
SB 395 - Rizzo - Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel
SB 396 - Onder - Modifies credentialing procedures for health care practitioners
SB 397 - White - Extends the period of time in which a petition to create a museum and cultural district may be filed
SB 398 - White - Authorizes, prosecuting attorneys to divert criminal cases to a prosecution diversion programs
SB 399 - Burlison - Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes on certain admission tickets
SB 400 - Burlison - Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses
SB 401 - Burlison - Implements provisions relating to student data privacy, and establishes a student data privacy task force to study issues relating to student data privacy
SB 402 - Eigel - Modifies filing deadlines for declarations of candidacy
SB 403 - Eigel - Establishes the "Bridge and Road Authorization Trust Fund"
SB 404 - Nasheed - Allows tenants to terminate their lease in certain situations of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault
SB 405 - Wallingford - Designates November 9th as Stars and Stripes Day
SB 406 - Wallingford - Establishes "Simon's Law" regarding life-sustaining treatment policies
SB 407 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to early childhood education
SB 408 - May - Designates the hellbender salamander as the official endangered species for the state of Missouri
SB 409 - Wieland - Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization
SB 410 - Koenig - Modifies provisions relating to the calculation of Missouri adjusted gross income
SB 411 - Romine - Creates a workgroup to develop and recommend academic performance standards relating to workforce development
SB 412 - Holsman - Modifies provisions for the abatement of vacant nuisance properties in Kansas City
SB 413 - Sater - Enacts provisions relating to pharmacy benefits
SB 414 - Wieland - Enacts provisions relating to innovation in health insurance
SB 415 - Bernskoetter - Modifies provisions relating to hospital inspections
SB 416 - Bernskoetter - Enacts provisions relating to working animals
SB 417 - White - Requires the reporting of information relating to certain health care expenditures
SB 418 - White - Modifies provisions relating to trust decanting
SB 419 - Riddle - Prohibits any person under the age of 18 from using any tanning device of any tanning facility within the state
SB 420 - Riddle - Requires referrals for out of state abortions to be accompanied by specified printed materials
SB 421 - Wallingford - Transfers the office of Adjutant General from the Department of Public Safety to the Office of Administration
SB 422 - White - Modifies provisions regarding the assignment for benefit of creditors
SB 423 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions of the Public Access to Automated External Defibrillator Act
SB 424 - Luetkemeyer - Establishes the Land Bank Act
SB 425 - Cierpiot - Modifies provisions relating to concentrated animal feeding operations
SB 426 - Williams - Modifies provisions of the ABLE Act
SB 427 - Wieland - Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carry permit system
SB 428 - Hough - Prohibits a law enforcement officer from releasing a person from custody during or immediately preceding medical or psychiatric care in a hospital unless certain conditions are met
SB 429 - Wallingford - Provides for a sales tax exemption on the purchase of certain building materials
SB 430 - Libla - Increases the motor fuel tax
SB 431 - Schatz - Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling
SB 432 - Sifton - Modifies the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program
SB 433 - Onder - Creates the offense of vehicle hijacking
SB 434 - Riddle - Modifies provisions relating to the Inmate Canteen Fund
SB 435 - White - Modifies provisions relating to hospital infection control data reporting
SB 436 - Hoskins - Defines the term "fugitive from justice", which is used in various criminal offenses involving weapons and concealed carry permits
SB 437 - Hoskins - Provides tax exemptions for certain property sales and leases by port authorities
SB 438 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to consumer-directed services vendors
SB 439 - Brown - Increases the investment limit in linked deposits by the State Treasurer
SB 440 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to foster home placement
SB 441 - Hough - Modifies provisions relating to certain MO HealthNet home and community-based services
SB 442 - Wieland - Modifies provisions relating to buyers of precious metals
SB 443 - Schupp - Imposes a reduced sales tax rate on certain products
SB 444 - Schupp - Requires physicians to complete two hours of suicide prevention training as a condition of licensure
SB 445 - Arthur - Allows school districts and charter schools to receive state school funding under the foundation formula for high school students who are taking competency-based credits
SB 446 - Arthur - Modifies provisions relating to exemptions from statutes governing proprietary education
SB 447 - Emery - Modifies provisions relating to the determination of state school aid
SB 448 - Sater - Modifies the law regarding the provision of health care through a child support order
SB 449 - Sater - Requires health carriers to offer a certain proportion of their health benefit plans with flat-fee copayments for prescription drug benefits
SB 450 - Williams - Excludes patients receiving treatment for sickle cell disease from initial opioid prescription limitations
SB 451 - Riddle - Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license
SB 452 - Curls - Modifies provisions relating to county assessment funds
SB 453 - Hough - States that certain records of municipally owned utilities may be closed under the Sunshine Law
SB 454 - Hegeman - Extends the expiration date on certain tax credits
SB 455 - Holsman - Permits funeral directors to perform cremations at an outdoor human cremation facility
SB 456 - Schupp - Requires certain hospitals to perform forensic examinations with the consent of a victim of a sexual offense
SB 457 - Curls - Establishes the Medical Marijuana Opportunities Program
SB 458 - May - Modifies provisions relating to the suspension of licenses for failure to comply with a child support order
SB 459 - Nasheed - Creates the offense of vehicle hijacking
SB 460 - O'Laughlin - Modifies provisions relating to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses's collaborative practice agreements
SB 461 - O'Laughlin - Raises the petition signature requirement to change school district boundaries
SB 462 - Arthur - Provides a procedure by which a defendant may be found to be not eligible for the death penalty due to serious mental illness
SB 463 - Burlison - Creates new provisions relating to public contracts
SB 464 - Burlison - Modifies provisions relating to county regulation of county property
SB 465 - Burlison - Modifies provisions relating to early childhood education programs
SB 466 - White - Requires the Department of Revenue to establish an electronically accessible motor vehicle financial responsibility verification system
SB 467 - Onder - Provides a sales tax exemption for the production of electricity
SB 468 - Williams - Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
SB 469 - Walsh - Modifies provisions relating to alcohol trade practices
SB 470 - Riddle - Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Callaway County
SB 471 - Crawford - Repeals the Missouri Treated Timber Law
SB 472 - Crawford - Modifies the Plant Industries Division fees and requires periodic review of fees charged by the Department of Agriculture
SB 473 - Bernskoetter - Creates the Rock Island Trail State Park Endowment Fund
SB 474 - Bernskoetter - Permits institutions of higher education to enter into long-term concessions with private partners
SB 475 - Cunningham - Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to remit to schools the revenues such schools would have received from income taxes on certain financial institutions
SB 476 - Brown - Allows any person, including a nonresident military spouse of Missouri to apply for a license in Missouri, provided such person also submits proof of current licensure in any jurisdiction and any required application fee
SB 477 - Brown - Establishes the Missouri Rural Workforce Development Act
SB 478 - Holsman - Exempts school districts from the required number of days school districts are required to make up for days lost due to inclement weather for the 2018-2019 school year
SB 479 - Onder - Modifies various provisions relating to criminal offenses
SB 480 - Schupp - Creates the "Pregnancy-Associated Mortality Review Board" within the Department of Health and Senior Services
SB 481 - Hoskins - Extends a tax credit for renovations for disability access
SB 482 - Hoskins - Modifies provisions relating to industrial hemp
SB 483 - Hoskins - Modifies a provision relating to sales taxes on telecommunications services
SB 484 - Hoskins - Establishes the Litigation Financing Consumer Protection Act
SB 485 - Hoskins - Allows for and licenses retailer-to-retailer sales of certain intoxicating liquors
SB 486 - Williams - Modifies provisions relating to the protection of vulnerable populations
SB 487 - Libla - WITHDRAWN
SB 488 - Rizzo - Provides that exonerated felons may be paid restitution
SB 489 - Rizzo - Modifies provisions relating to the Senior Citizens Property Tax Relief tax credit
SB 490 - Rizzo - Modifies training requirements for certified nursing assistants
SB 491 - Rizzo - Allows municipalities to enter into loan agreements, or sell, lease, or mortgage municipal property for a technology business facility project
SB 492 - May - Modifies provisions relating to the resale of scrap metals
SB 493 - May - Establishes the “Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act”
SB 494 - Emery - Establishes provisions relating to asset forfeiture
SB 495 - Emery - Repeals certain duties of the Joint Committee on Government Accountability
SB 496 - Emery - Includes supplementary fees, course fees, laboratory fees, and all other fees in the definition of "tuition" for public institutions of higher education
SB 497 - O'Laughlin - Extends sovereign and governmental tort immunity to contractors and subcontractors performing governmental services previously performed by the Department of Transportation
SB 498 - Burlison - Provides that food containers shall not be deemed to be misleading, misbranded, or unfairly marketed if the container is filled to less than its capacity if certain criteria are present
SB 499 - Burlison - Consolidates the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System into the Missouri State Employees' Retirement System
SB 500 - Burlison - Permits an unlicensed person to provide a service for which state law otherwise requires an occupational license, provided such unlicensed person makes a nonlicensed disclosure
SB 501 - Riddle - Modifies the members of the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission
SB 502 - Bernskoetter - Repeals provisions of law that give the Department of Agriculture oversight over standards relating to anhydrous ammonia
SB 503 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating to child protection
SB 504 - Crawford - Establishes the Consumer Legal Funding Model Act
SB 505 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicles
SB 506 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to the inspection of commercial motor vehicles
SB 507 - Hough - Establishes provisions relating to health coverage for substance abuse and mental health treatment
SB 508 - Hough - Modifies access to criminal history records by law enforcement agencies
SB 509 - Hough - Exempts any not for profit organization organized under state law from provisions relating to the right to practice as an architect, professional engineer, professional land surveyor, or professional landscape architect
SB 510 - Hough - Extends the deadline for the remittance of certain tax liabilities
SB 511 - Williams - Prohibits a website operator from intentionally using an internet domain name in a ticket website’s URL that contains certain information
SB 512 - Hegeman - Modifies how counties and St. Louis City shall seek reimbursement for cost incurred by boarding certain offenders
SB 513 - Sater - Modifies a provision relating to tourism taxes in certain municipalities
SB 514 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to health care
SB 515 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to publication of notice
SB 516 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions relating to certificates of need
SB 517 - Riddle - Enacts provisions relating to solar site management for pollinators
SB 518 - Curls - Modifies the compensation for a juror serving in Jackson County
SCR 1 - Walsh - Opposes any statewide vote or legislative mandate to reorganize the City of St. Louis and St. Louis County
SRM 1 - Rowden - Condemns the NCAA sanctions against the University of Missouri-Columbia
SCR 2 - Hegeman - Requests the U.S. Congress to replace the statue of Thomas Hart Benton in the Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol with a statue of Harry S Truman
SCR 3 - Emery - Recognizes the societal harms brought by pornography and the need for education, prevention, research, and policy change
SCR 4 - Curls - Designates the Kansas City Chiefs as the official professional football team of the state of Missouri
SCR 5 - Wallingford - Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations
SCR 6 - Schupp - Calls on the Chinese Government to end the practice of organ harvesting from prisoners
SCR 7 - Schupp - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution
SCR 8 - Holsman - Requests Congress to call an Article V Convention of the States
SCR 9 - Eigel - Strongly urges the U.S. Congress to propose the State Powers Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
SCR 10 - Rowden - Authorizes the statutorily required independent audit of the State Auditor
SCR 11 - Hough - Designates every November as National American History and Founders Month
SCR 12 - Sater - Recognizes the Gold Star Families Memorial Monument on the College of the Ozarks campus as an official Gold Star Families Memorial Monument of Missouri
SCR 13 - Emery - Encourages schools to include courses on the Bible in education curriculum
SCR 14 - Schatz - Authorizes and directs the Office of Administration to execute and deliver a financing agreement for payment of debt service on transportation bonds issued by the Highways and Transportation Commission
SCR 15 - Burlison - Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution
SCR 16 - Wieland - Urges the cessation of economic and other state activity with New York and other certain states
SCR 17 - Wieland - Establishes September 8-14, 2019 as "Resiliency Week"
SCR 18 - Nasheed - Urges the Attorney General to join in a lawsuit challenging the validity of President Trump's declaration of a national emergency
SCR 19 - Eigel - Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to oppose the Green New Deal
SCR 20 - Holsman - Supports rules and procedures for Article V Conventions
SCR 21 - May - Designates August as Minority Organ Donor Awareness Month
SCR 22 - Holsman - Supports increased public awareness on the issue of motorcycle profiling
SCR 23 - Luetkemeyer - Urges the United States Congress to support designation of Freedom's Frontier National Heritage Area as part of the National Heritage Area System
SCR 24 - Hegeman - Urges the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to focus on protecting public health and safety through flood control
SCR 25 - Rizzo - Urges Congress to provide assistance to American farmers whose crops were damaged or lost due to severe weather
SCR 26 - Bernskoetter - Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to support and lead efforts to pass legislation for the declassification of POW/MIA records
SCR 27 - White - Establishes November 2019 as Cardiovascular Disease and Type 2 Diabetes Awareness Month in Missouri
SJR 1 - Sater - Modifies the initiative petition process
SJR 2 - Emery - Requires the Senate, beginning January 1, 2021, to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment
SJR 3 - Hegeman - Provides that a nonpartisan judicial commission shall submit to the Governor a list of all qualified nominees, rather than a list of three nominees, to fill a judicial vacancy in a court under the nonpartisan court plan
SJR 4 - Eigel - Places a cap on annual appropriations and reduces income tax rates based on revenue growth
SJR 5 - Eigel - Prohibits the levying and collecting of a tax on tangible personal property
SJR 6 - Eigel - Prohibits implementation of any program providing a public benefit without an appropriation
SJR 7 - Cierpiot - Modifies signature gathering requirements for initiative petitions
SJR 8 - Cierpiot - Requires the joint election of the Governor and Lt. Governor
SJR 9 - Cierpiot - Imposes term limitations on every elected office
SJR 10 - Burlison - Places a cap on annual appropriations and reduces income tax rates based on revenue growth
SJR 11 - Burlison - Modifies the initiative petition process
SJR 12 - Eigel - Modifies voter turnout thresholds for tax increase elections
SJR 13 - Holsman - Modifies provisions relating to members of the General Assembly
SJR 14 - Luetkemeyer - Modifies term limits for various elected public officers
SJR 15 - Holsman - Creates new constitutional provisions relating to campaign finance disclosure requirements
SJR 16 - Sifton - Modifies the process by which laws are approved by the General Assembly following action by the people
SJR 17 - Nasheed - WITHDRAWN
SJR 18 - Cunningham - Creates new requirements relating to the verification of the immigration status of certain persons
SJR 19 - Nasheed - WITHDRAWN
SJR 20 - Koenig - Modifies several provisions relating to taxation
SJR 21 - May - Modifies provisions of the Missouri Constitution relating to the consolidation of St. Louis City and St. Louis County
SJR 22 - Nasheed - Creates new constitutional provisions relating to the modification to the form of local governments
SJR 23 - Eigel - Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests
SJR 24 - Cierpiot - Modifies voter turnout thresholds for tax increase elections
SJR 25 - Libla - Requires the General Assembly to pass legislation to establish an open, competitive retail electric energy market
SJR 26 - Holsman - Modifies provisions relating to providing funds for emergencies in this state
SJR 27 - Eigel - Establishes the "Bridge and Road Authorization Trust Fund"
SJR 28 - Holsman - Exempts personal property over ten years old from property tax
SJR 29 - Schatz - Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests
SJR 30 - Burlison - Creates new constitutional provisions relating to labor organizations
SR 19 - Schatz - Modifies Senate Rules 6 and 25
SR 20 - Holsman - Modifies Senate Rule 29
SR 81 - Rowden - Establishes rates of pay for Senate employees
SR 254 - Cunningham - Supports the city of West Plains in their bid to host NCAA Division I volleyball tournaments
SR 312 - Holsman - Proposes a change to Senate Rule 91
SR 375 - Rowden - Use of Chamber - Missouri Youth Leadership Forum
SR 377 - Rowden - Use of Chamber - Missouri Girls State
SR 378 - Rowden - Use of Chamber - Youth in Government
SR 411 - Rowden - Use of Chamber - YMCA Youth in Government
SR 631 - Rowden - Relating to Use of Chamber - Missouri Catholic Conference
SR 731 - Hoskins - Modifies Senate Rule 51
Senate Bills: 518
Senate Concurrent Resolutions: 27
Senate Joint Resolutions: 30
Senate Resolutions: 11