SB 7 |
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Modifies provisions of civil procedure regarding joinder and venue |
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SB 18 |
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Modifies provisions relating to gubernatorial appointments |
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SB 30 |
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Allows evidence of failure to wear a seatbelt to prove comparative negligence, causation, absence of defect, and failure to mitigate damages |
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SB 49 |
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Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of judgments and decrees against insurance companies |
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SB 62 |
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Modifies provisions relating to civil actions to recover damages for unlawful merchandising practices |
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SB 63 |
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Creates new provisions of law relating to labor organizations |
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SB 65 |
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Modifies provisions regarding punitive damages |
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SB 67 |
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Provides that persons providing emergency medical services in certain instances shall only be liable for gross negligence |
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SB 69 |
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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 |
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SB 80 |
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Modifies provisions relating to teacher employment |
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SB 96 |
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Changes the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to two years |
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SB 100 |
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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 |
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SB 132 |
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Modifies provisions regarding fees for access to public records and authorizes closure of certain constituent and legislative records of members of the General Assembly |
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SB 135 |
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Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings |
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SB 149 |
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Modifies provisions relating to local sales taxes |
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SB 150 |
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Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices |
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SB 176 |
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Modifies the law on public contracts |
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SB 248 |
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Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation judges |
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SB 257 |
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Allows the Commissioner of Administration to conduct a reverse auction |
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SB 266 |
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Creates new provisions providing for expedited purchasing processes for innovative technology |
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SB 271 |
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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 |
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SB 276 |
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Modifies provisions relating to civil actions to recover damages for unlawful merchandising practices |
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SB 308 |
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Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts |
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SB 317 |
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Establishes the Silica Claims Priorities Act which prohibits a person from bringing a claim for injuries caused by silica unless certain evidence is presented |
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SB 328 |
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Modifies the administrative rulemaking process by state agencies |
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SB 348 |
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Modifies the minimum wage rate required to be paid to employees of private religious schools |
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SB 349 |
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Requires each local school district and charter school to have a policy for reading intervention plans for any pupils in grades kindergarten through four |
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SB 374 |
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Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices |
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SB 389 |
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Modifies the definition of "public entity" to include employees of multistate compact agencies for purposes of sovereign immunity |
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SB 431 |
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Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling |
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SB 463 |
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Creates new provisions relating to public contracts |
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SB 465 |
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Modifies provisions relating to early childhood education programs |
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SB 495 |
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Repeals certain duties of the Joint Committee on Government Accountability |
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SB 496 |
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Includes supplementary fees, course fees, laboratory fees, and all other fees in the definition of "tuition" for public institutions of higher education |
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SB 498 |
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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 |
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SJR 3 |
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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 |
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SJR 30 |
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Creates new constitutional provisions relating to labor organizations |
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HB 186 |
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Modifies various provisions relating to civil actions, including venue, unlawful merchandising practices, joinder, punitive damages, statutes of limitations, and intervention |
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HB 192 |
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Modifies provisions relating to court procedures |
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HB 214 |
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Changes the laws regarding purchases to be made on competitive bids |
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HB 445 |
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Prohibits lobbyists from giving gifts to local government officials, with an exception for group gifts |
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HB 485 |
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Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education |
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HB 489 |
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Modifies provisions regarding punitive damages |
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HB 564 |
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Modifies provisions relating to professional registration |
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HB 606 |
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Permits school boards to contract with municipalities to provide transportation to high school students |
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HB 763 |
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Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements |
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HB 930 |
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Allows the Commissioner of Administration to conduct a reverse auction |
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HB 1006 |
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Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts |
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HB 1088 |
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Modifies provisions relating to the Office of Administration |
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