One Hundredth General Assembly Index Journals of the Senate and House

of the

STATE OF MISSOURI

2020

SECOND REGULAR SESSION January 8, 2020 to May 27, 2020

FIRST EXTRA SESSION July 27, 2020 to September 16, 2020

VETO SESSION September 16, 2020

SECOND EXTRA SESSION November 5, 2020 to December 10, 2020

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In compliance with Section 2.080, RSMo 2000 Missouri General Assembly

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One Hundred and First General Assembly

SENATE

First Regular Session

Page Truly Agreed To And Finally Passed Senate Bills Signed by the Governor ...... 1 Vetoed by the Governor...... 2 Delivered to Secretary of State ...... 2 Senate Legislation Introduced Bills ...... 3 Concurrent Resolutions ...... 31 Joint Resolutions ...... 32 Senate Index...... 35

First Extra Session

Senate Legislation Introduced Bills ...... 53 Joint Resolutions ...... 53 Senate Index...... 54

Veto Session

Senate Index...... 58

Second Extra Session

Senate Legislation Introduced Bills ...... 59 Senate Index...... 59

HOUSE

First Regular Session

Truly Agreed To And Finally Passed House Bills Signed by the Governor ...... 62 Vetoed by the Governor...... 63 House Legislation Introduced Bills ...... 64 House Committee Bills ...... 139 Concurrent Resolutions ...... 139 Joint Resolutions ...... 141 House Revision Bills ...... 144 House Index ...... 145

First Extra Session

Truly Agreed To And Finally Passed House Bills Signed by the Governor ...... 149 House Legislation Introduced Bills ...... 150 House Index ...... 154 Veto Session

House Index ...... 155

Second Extra Session

Truly Agreed To And Finally Passed House Bills Signed by the Governor ...... 156 House Legislation Introduced Bills ...... 157 House Index ...... 158

Joint Classified Index

Keywords ...... 179 Classified Index ...... 181

Abbreviations are as follows:

S ...... Senate H ...... House SB ...... Senate Bill HB ...... House Bill SCR ...... Senate Concurrent Resolution HCR ...... House Concurrent Resolution SJR...... Senate Joint Resolution HJR ...... House Joint Resolution SS...... Senate Substitute SCS ...... Senate Committee Substitute HCS ...... House Committee Substitute CCR ...... Conference Committee Report CCS ...... Conference Committee Substitute EC ...... Emergency Clause TRULY AGREED TO AND FINALLY PASSED LEGISLATION

SECOND REGULAR SESSION

LEGISLATION SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

SENATE BILLS No. Author Subject

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

SS SCS SB 569 Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses

SS#2 SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to civil actions, including punitive damages and unlawful 591 merchandising practices

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

CCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to elections 631

SS SB 644 Modifies law regarding service animals

CCS HCS SCS Modifies provisions relating to child protection SB 653

HCS SB 656 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

HCS SB 676 Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

SCS SB 739 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts

SB 913 Emery Removes the expiration of the peer review process for architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, and engineers

SS#3 SJR 38 Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS No. Author Subject

SCR 38 O'Laughlin Disapproves the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Commission's recommendations regarding the fees and taxes of the Hazardous Waste Management Commission

1 2 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session LEGISLATION VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR

SENATE BILLS

No. Author Subject

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

LEGISLATION DELIVERED TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS No. Author Subject

SS#3 SJR 38 Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 3

INTRODUCED SENATE BILLS

SB 519 (Curls) Relating to expungement of records SB 526 (Emery) Relating to video service providers First Read ...... S27 First Read ...... S27 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Jurisprudence Committee ...... S73 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S73 Reported from Commerce, Consumer Protection, SB 520 (Curls) Relating to detention on arrest without a warrant Energy & the Environment Committee w/SCS ...... S284 First Read ...... S27 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S354 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S73 SB 527 (Emery) Relating to charter schools First Read ...... S27 SB 521 (Curls) Relating to penalties for manufacturers & Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . . S73 distillers of intoxicating liquor First Read ...... S27 SB 528 (Cunningham) Relating to state aid for transportation of Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S73 students First Read ...... S27 SB 522 (Sater) Relating to petition process for amending the law Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S73 First Read ...... S27 Reported from Education Committee, with SCS ...... S160 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections SS for SCS offered ...... S174 Committee ...... S73 SA 1 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S174 Reported from Local Government & Elections Committee . . S407 SS for SCS, as amended, adopted...... S174 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Perfected ...... S174 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SB 523 (Sater) Relating to the schedules of controlled substances Committee ...... S178 First Read ...... S27 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee .... S73 Committee ...... S185 Reported from Health & Pensions Committee w/SCS...... S285 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S185 SS for SCS offered ...... S357 Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S213 SA 1 to SS for SCS offered & defeated ...... S357-358 Third Read & Passed ...... S214-215 SA 2 to SS for SCS offered ...... S358 House First Read...... H402 SSA 1 for SA 2 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S358-359 Second Read ...... H411 SA 3 to SS for SCS offered ...... S359-361 Referred Elementary & Secondary Education ...... H1000 SS for SCS withdrawn ...... S418 HCS Reported Do Pass Elementary & Secondary Education H1321 SS#2 for SCS offered ...... S418-419 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1321 SA 1 to SS#2 for SCS offered ...... S419 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1726 SSA 1 for SA 1 to SS#2 for SCS offered & adopted ...... S419 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1729 SS#2 for SCS, as amended, adopted...... S419 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1754 Perfected ...... S419 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... H1776 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S446 SB 529 (Cunningham) Relating to use taxes Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S458 First Read ...... S28 Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S482 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Third Read & Passed ...... S483 Committee ...... S73 House First Read...... H873 Reported from Local Government & Elections Second Read ...... H882 Committee w/SCS ...... S285 Referred Judiciary...... H1000 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S393 Re-Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Reform ...... H1185 SB 530 (Cunningham) Relating to illegal gambling HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory First Read ...... S28 Oversight & Reform...... H1322 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . . S73 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1322 Reported from Government Reform Committee w/SCS .... S160 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1353 SS for SCS offered ...... S300 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1355 SA 1 to SS for SCS offered ...... S300-302 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1455 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S302 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... H1496 SB 531 (Wallingford) Relating to child custody arrangements SB 524 (Sater) Relating to the Medicaid global waiver First Read ...... S28 First Read ...... S27 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Committee ...... S73 Committee ...... S73 Reported from Seniors, Families & Children Committee . . . S285 Reported from Seniors, Families & Children Committee . . . S160 SS offered ...... S446 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S173 SA 1 to SS offered ...... S446 SA 1 to SA 1 to SS offered & defeated ...... S446-447 SB 525 (Emery) Relating to recovery programs for high school Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S447 students First Read ...... S27 SB 532 (Wallingford) Relating to the operation of motor vehicles Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . . S73 while using electronic devices Reported from Government Reform Committee w/SCS .... S213 First Read ...... S28 SS for SCS offered ...... S323 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public SA 1 to SS for SCS offered ...... S323-326 Safety Committee ...... S73 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S326 4 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SB 533 (Wallingford) Relating to hospital workplace violence SB 544 (Arthur) Relating to providing services to homeless prevention plans persons First Read ...... S28 First Read ...... S29 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee .... S73 Second Read & Referred Progress & Development Committee ...... S73 SB 534 (Romine) Relating to charter schools Reported from Progress & Development First Read ...... S28 Committee - Consent ...... S395 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S73 Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S504 House First Read...... H965 SB 535 (Romine) Relating to the assessment of mining properties Second Read ...... H976 First Read ...... S28 Referred Professional Registration & Licensing ...... H1000 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Re-Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S73 Reform ...... H1185 HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory SB 536 (Romine) Relating to a state plan for career & Oversight & Reform...... H1322 technical education certificates Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1322 First Read ...... S28 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1353 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S73 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1355 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1455 SB 537 (Libla) Relating to certain crimes against emergency HA 1 to HCS House offered ...... H1682 service providers HA 1 to HA 1 to HCS House offered & defeated . . . H1682-1683 First Read ...... S28 HA 1 to HCS House adopted ...... H1683 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1683-1686 Safety Committee ...... S73 HA 3 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1686-1689 Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety HA 4 to HCS House offered ...... H1689-1690 Committee ...... S405 HA 1 to HA 4 to HCS House offered & adopted .... H1690-1692 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 HA 4 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1692 HA 5 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1692 SB 538 (Libla) Relating to the offense of unlawful possession of a HA 6 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1692-1693 firearm HA 7 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1693-1694 First Read ...... S28 HA 8 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1694-1695 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal HA 9 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1695-1696 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S73 HA 10 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1697-1698 Reported from Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence HA 11 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1698-1705 Committee /wSCS ...... S214 HA 12 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1705-1706 SS for SCS offered ...... S313-314 HA 13 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1706-1708 SA 1 to SS for SCS offered ...... S314 HA 14 to HCS House offered ...... H1708-1711 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S314 HA 1 to HA 14 to HCS House offered & withdrawn H1711-1714 HA 14 to HCS House adopted ...... H1715 SB 539 (Libla) Relating to taxation of motor fuel HA 15 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1715-1716 First Read ...... S28 HA 16 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1716-1721 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1722 Public Safety Committee ...... S73 Defeated on House Third Reading ...... H1722-1723 Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S160 SB 545 (Sifton) Relating to occupational diseases under workers' SA 1 offered ...... S242 compensation laws Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S242 First Read ...... S29 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry SB 540 (Walsh) Relating to registration as a sex offender for Committee ...... S73 certain offenses First Read ...... S28-29 SB 546 (Sifton) Relating to campaign finance disclosure Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal requirements Jurisprudence Committee ...... S73 First Read ...... S29 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & SB 541 (Nasheed) Relating to the timing of motions for new Ethics Committee ...... S73 criminal trials First Read ...... S29 SB 547 (Sifton) Relating to property taxes Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal First Read ...... S29 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S73 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S73

SB 542 (Nasheed) Relating to the right of suffrage for former SB 548 (Hegeman) Relating to federal reimbursement allowances felons First Read ...... S29 First Read ...... S29 Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S74 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Reported from Appropriations Committee ...... S406 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S73 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Reported from Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee w/SCS ...... S498 SB 549 (Hegeman) Relating to low-income housing tax credits Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 First Read ...... S29 Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S74 SB 543 (Nasheed) Relating to firearms restraining orders Re-referred Economic Development Committee ...... S76 First Read ...... S29 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & SB 550 (Hegeman) Relating to the assessment of certain Public Safety Committee ...... S73 properties that are exempt from ad valorem taxes First Read ...... S29 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 5

Second Read & Referred Economic Development Reported from Insurance & Banking Committee ...... S161 Committee ...... S74 SA 1 offered ...... S176-177 SA 1 withdrawn ...... S502 SB 551 (Wieland) Relating to insurance for living organ donors Perfected ...... S502 First Read ...... S29 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . . S74 Ethics Committee ...... S508 Reported from Insurance & Banking Committee ...... S160 Third Read & Passed ...... S545-546 SA 1 offered & adopted ...... S175 House First Read...... H1025 Perfected, as amended...... S175 Second Read ...... H1039 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Referred Financial Institutions ...... H1201 Ethics Committee ...... S185 Third Read & Passed ...... S202-203 SB 554 (Riddle) Relating to coroners House First Read...... H362-363 First Read ...... S30 Second Read ...... H374 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Referred Insurance Policy...... H1201 Committee ...... S74 HCS Reported Do Pass Insurance Policy...... H1444 Reported from Professional Registration Committee ...... S213 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1444 SA 1 offered & adopted ...... S310-312 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1485 Perfected, as amended...... S312 HA 1 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1613 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1613 Ethics Committee ...... S321-322 HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1613 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S322 Third Read & Passed ...... H1613-1614 S990-991 Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S338 Senate refuses to concur in HCS, as amended & requests Third Read & Passed ...... S340 House recede or grant conference ...... S1018 H1754 House First Read...... H607-608 House refuses to recede & grants conference...... H1754 S1027 Second Read ...... H622 Senate conferees appointed ...... S1033 H1835 Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & House conferees appointed ...... H1776 S1070 Reform ...... H1201 House distributes CCR ...... H1968 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1969 SB 555 (Riddle) Relating to statutes of limitations Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1969 First Read ...... S30 CCR Senate offered & adopted ...... S1207-1208 H2003 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . . S74 CCS Senate Third Read & Passed ...... S1208 H2003 Reported from Government Reform Committee ...... S284 House adopts CCR ...... H2005-2006 S1216 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S354 CCS House Third Read & Passed ...... H2006-2007 S1216 Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S1216 SB 556 (Riddle) Relating to prisoner complaints against a Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & psychologist's license Ethics Committee ...... S1216 First Read ...... S30 Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Signed by House Speaker ...... H2040 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S74 Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 SB 557 (Schatz) Relating to illegal gambling SB 552 (Wieland) Relating to legislative lobbyists First Read ...... S30 First Read ...... S30 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . . S74 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Reported from Government Reform Committee w/SCS .... S160 Ethics Committee ...... S74 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S174 Reported from Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S161 SB 558 (Schatz) Relating to a residency requirement for personnel SA 1 offered & ruled out of order ...... S326-327 of certain municipal police Perfected ...... S327 First Read ...... S30 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Ethics Committee ...... S337 Committee ...... S74 Third Read & Passed ...... S391-392 Reported from Local Government & Elections House First Read...... H727 Committee w/SCS ...... S285 Second Read ...... H740 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S393 Referred Elections & Elected Officials ...... H836 HCS Reported Do Pass Elections & Elected Officials..... H1352 SB 559 (Schatz) Relating to statewide mechanical contractor Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1352 licenses Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1727 First Read ...... S30 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1729 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1754-1755 Committee ...... S74 HA 1 to HCS House offered...... H1805-1809 Reported from Professional Registration Committee w/SCS S337 HA 1 to HA 1 to HCS House offered & adopted .... H1809-1810 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S600 HA 1 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1811-1812 HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1812-1815 SB 560 (Onder) Relating to professional licensure of nonresident HA 3 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1815-1820 military spouses HA 4 to HCS House offered & withdrawn...... H1820-1825 First Read ...... S30 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1825 Second Read & Referred Veterans & Military Affairs Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1826-1827 Committee ...... S74 HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1828 Third Read & Passed - EC adopted .... H1828-1830 S1071-1086 SB 561 (Onder) Relating to hijacking First Read ...... S30 SB 553 (Wieland) Relating to mortgage broker licensing Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal First Read ...... S30 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S74 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . . S74 6 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SB 562 (Onder) Relating to the offense of armed criminal action SS for SCS offered ...... S177 First Read ...... S30-31 SA 1 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S178 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal SS for SCS, as amended, adopted...... S178 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S74 Perfected ...... S178 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SB 563 (Schupp) Relating to the unlawful possession of firearms Committee ...... S185 First Read ...... S31 Third Read & Passed ...... S203-204 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public House First Read...... H363 Safety Committee ...... S74 Second Read ...... H374 Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & SB 564 (Schupp) Relating to MO HealthNet services Reform ...... H1185 First Read ...... S31 HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee .... S74 Oversight & Reform...... H1444 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1444 SB 565 (Schupp) Relating to leave from employment Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1485 First Read ...... S31 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1485 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1594 Committee ...... S74 HCS House defeated...... H1863 HA 1 House offered & adopted ...... H1863 SB 566 (Hoskins) Relating to video lottery HA 2 House offered ...... H1863-1903 First Read ...... S31 HA 1 to HA 2 House offered & withdrawn ...... H1903-1909 Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S74 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... H1909

SB 567 (Hoskins) Relating to sports wagering SB 571 (Koenig) Relating to elections First Read ...... S31 First Read ...... S31 Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S74 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Committee ...... S74 SB 568 (Hoskins) Relating to biodiesel fuel First Read ...... S31 SB 572 (Rowden) Relating to crime prevention & control Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor programs Resources Committee ...... S74 First Read ...... S31 Reported from Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Resources Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Committee w/SCS ...... S469 Safety Committee ...... S74 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S405 SB 569 (Koenig) Relating to evidentiary collection kits Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 First Read ...... S31 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal SB 573 (Eigel) Relating to taxation Jurisprudence Committee ...... S74 First Read ...... S31-32 Reported from Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S74 Committee w/SCS ...... S286 SS for SCS offered ...... S498 SB 574 (Eigel) Relating to taxation SA 1 to SS for SCS offered ...... S498-502 First Read ...... S32 SA 1 to SA 1 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S502 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S74 SA 1 to SS for SCS, as amended, adopted ...... S502 SS for SCS, as amended, adopted...... S502 SB 575 (Eigel) Relating to actions for damages due to exposure to Perfected ...... S502 asbestos Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics First Read ...... S32 Committee ...... S514 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S74 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S514 Reported from General Laws Committee ...... S161 Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S578 SS offered ...... S267-269 Third Read & Passed ...... S593-594 SA 1 to SS offered ...... S269 House First Read...... H1194 SA 1 to SA 1 to SS offered...... S370-371 Second Read ...... H1202 SS withdrawn ...... S371 Referred Children & Families ...... H1226 SS#2 offered ...... S371 Reported Do Pass Children & Families ...... H1484 SA 1 to SS#2 offered & defeated ...... S371-372 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1484 SA 2 to SS#2 offered ...... S372 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1598 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S372 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1600 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1743 SB 576 (Crawford) Relating to the duties of county officials Third Read & Passed ...... H1748-1749 S1023 First Read ...... S32 Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S1023 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Committee ...... S74 Ethics Committee ...... S1216 Reported from Local Government & Elections Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 Committee w/SCS ...... S468 Signed by House Speaker ...... H2045 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 SB 577 (Crawford) Relating to property assessment contracts for SB 570 (Koenig) Relating to tax increment financing energy efficiency First Read ...... S31 First Read ...... S32 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S74 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . . S74 Reported from Ways & Means Committee w/SCS ...... S161 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 7

SB 578 (Crawford) Relating to electronic certification of HA 9 to HCS House adopted ...... H1545 documents HA 10 to HCS House offered...... H1545 First Read ...... S32 HA 1 to HA 10 to HCS House offered...... H1545-1547 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections HA 10 to HCS, as amended, House aodpted ...... H1548-1549 Committee ...... S74 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... H1549 Reported from Local Government & Elections Committee w/SCS ...... S407 SB 581 (Cierpiot) Relating to educational scholarships SA 1 to SCS offered & adopted ...... S603-604 First Read ...... S32 SCS, as amended, adopted ...... S604 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S75 Perfected ...... S604 Reported from Ways & Means Committee w/SCS .....S213-214 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S312 Committee ...... S756 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S756 SB 582 (Arthur) Relating to state funding for competency-based Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S797 credit Third Read & Passed ...... S798-799 First Read ...... S32 House First Read...... H1308-1309 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S75 Second Read ...... H1319 Referred Judiciary...... H1321 SB 583 (Arthur) Relating to a tax deduction for educator expenses Reported Do Pass Judiciary ...... H1598 First Read ...... S32 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1598 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S75 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1726 Reported from Ways & Means Committee w/SCS .....S337-338 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1835 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S600 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1844 SB 584 (Arthur) Relating to child care benefits SB 579 (Cierpiot) Relating to property tax assessments First Read ...... S32 First Read ...... S32 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S74 Committee ...... S75

SB 580 (Cierpiot) Relating to long-term care savings accounts SB 585 (Bernskoetter) Relating to the conveyance of certain state First Read ...... S32 property Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children First Read ...... S33 Committee ...... S75 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Reported from Seniors, Families & Children Committee . . . S202 Committee ...... S75 SS offered ...... S252 SA 1 to SS offered & adopted ...... S252 SB 586 (Bernskoetter) Relating to historic buildings SA 2 to SS offered ...... S252-253 First Read ...... S33 Point of order ...... S253-254, S287 Second Read & Referred Economic Development SA 2 to SS withdrawn...... S287 Committee ...... S75 SS, as amended, adopted...... S287 Reported from Economic Development Committee w/SCS . S469 Perfected ...... S287 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S300 SB 587 (Bernskoetter) Relating to fees credited to the secretary of Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S300 state's technology trust fund Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S338 First Read ...... S33 Third Read & Passed ...... S339-340 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S75 House First Read...... H608 Reported from General Laws Committee ...... S285 Second Read ...... H622 Perfected ...... S410 Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Reform ...... H1185 Committee ...... S417 HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S417 Oversight & Reform...... H1322 Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S467 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1322 Third Read & Passed ...... S470 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1353 House First Read...... H845 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1355 Second Read ...... H854 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1456 Referred Elections & Elected Officials ...... H1000 HA 1 to HCS House offered & defeated ...... H1519-1523 Re-Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1523 Reform ...... H1185 HA 3 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1523 HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory HA 4 to HCS House offered...... H1523-1524 Oversight & Reform...... H1444 HA 1 to HA 4 to HCS House offered & withdrawn . . H1524-1525 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1444 HA 2 to HA 4 to HCS House offered & defeated . . . H1525-1526 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1726 HA 4 to HCS House adopted ...... H1526 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1729 HA 5 to HCS House offered...... H1526-1528 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1755 HA 1 to HA 5 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1528 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... H1776 HA 5 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1528 HA 6 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1528-1530 SB 588 (Burlison) Relating to additional protections to the right HA 7 to HCS House offered...... H1530-1531 to bear arms HA 1 to HA 7 to HCS House offered & adopted .... H1531-1534 First Read ...... S33 HA 7 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1535 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public HA 8 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1535-1537 Safety Committee ...... S75 HA 9 to HCS House offered...... H1537 HA 1 to HA 9 to HCS House offered & SB 589 (Burlison) Relating to sanctuary policies for municipalities Ruled out of order...... H1537-1545 First Read ...... S33 8 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S75 Second Read ...... H882 Referred Economic Development ...... H1000 SB 590 (Burlison) Relating to the operation of motorcycles & Re-Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & motortricycles Reform ...... H1185 First Read ...... S33 HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Oversight & Reform...... H1322 Safety Committee ...... S75 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1322 Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1445 Committee w/SCS ...... S337 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1446 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S600 Reported Do Pass House Fiscal Review...... H1495 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... H1496 SB 591 (White) Relating to punitive damages First Read ...... S33 SB 595 (Hough) Relating to personal care assistance services Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . . S75 First Read ...... S33 Reported from Government Reform Committee w/SCS .... S160 Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S75 SS for SCS offered ...... S255 Reported from Appropriations Committee w/SCS...... S406 SS for SCS withdrawn ...... S372 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 SS#2 for SCS offered & adopted ...... S373 Perfected ...... S373 SB 596 (Hough) Relating to the conveyance of state property to Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics third parties Committee ...... S394 First Read ...... S34 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S395 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S405 Committee ...... S75 Third Read & Passed ...... S408-409 House First Read...... H757-758 SB 597 (Brown) Relating to eminent domain Second Read ...... H766 First Read ...... S34 Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Reform ...... H1313 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S75 Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Reform ...... H1550 SB 598 (Brown) Relating to disposition of human remains Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1550-1551 First Read ...... S34 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1599 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S75 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1600 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1608-1609 SB 599 (Brown) Relating to investments in linked deposits by the HA 1 offered & defeated ...... H1739-1741 state treasurer Third Read & Passed ...... H1742-1743 S1022 First Read ...... S34 Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S1022 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . . S75 Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Reported from Insurance & Banking Committee w/SCS.... S160 Committee ...... S1216 SCS adopted ...... S176 Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 Perfected ...... S176 Signed by House Speaker ...... H2045 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 Committee ...... S185 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S185 SB 592 (White) Relating to water & sewer infrastructure Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S213 First Read ...... S33 Third Read & Passed ...... S215 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, House First Read...... H403 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S75 Second Read ...... H411 Reported from Commerce, Consumer Protection, Referred Financial Institutions ...... H722 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S202 HCS Reported Do Pass Financial Institutions ...... H1039 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S310 Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1039 Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1053 SB 593 (White) Relating to notaries public Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1053 First Read ...... S33 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1330 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S75 HA 1 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1341-1342 Re-referred Local Government & Elections Committee .... S214 HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1342-1343 HA 3 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1343-1345 SB 594 (Hough) Relating to workforce development HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1345 First Read ...... S33 Third Read & Passed ...... H1345-1346 S844-848 Second Read & Referred Economic Development Senate concurs in HCS, as amended...... S863-864 Committee ...... S75 Third Read & Passed ...... S864 H1417 Reported from Economic Development Committee w/SCS . S286 Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S864 H1417 SS for SCS offered ...... S448 Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SA 1 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S448-451 Committee ...... S1216 SA 2 to SS for SCS offered & Ruled out of order ...... S451-454 Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 SA 3 to SS for SCS offered & withdrawn ...... S454-457 Signed by House Speaker ...... H2045 SA 4 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S457-458 Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 SS for SCS, as amended, adopted...... S458 Perfected ...... S458 SB 600 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to criminal offenses Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics First Read ...... S34 Committee ...... S472 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S472 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S75 Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S482 Reported from Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Third Read & Passed ...... S484-485 Committee ...... S161 House First Read...... H873 SS offered ...... S269 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 9

SA 1 to SS offered & Ruled out of order ...... S269-275 SB 604 (O'Laughlin) Relating to eminent domain SS adopted ...... S275 First Read ...... S34 Perfected ...... S275 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S75 Committee ...... S283 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S286 SB 605 (O'Laughlin) Relating to the removal of a tenant from a Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S338 commercial property Third Read & Passed ...... S339 First Read ...... S34 House First Read...... H608 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Second Read ...... H622 Committee ...... S75 Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Reported from Small Business & Industry Reform ...... H1001 Committee w/SCS ...... S406 HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Oversight & Reform...... H1227 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1227 SB 606 (May) Relating to child support enforcement Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1312 First Read ...... S34 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1313 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1350 Committee ...... S75 HA 1 to HCS House offered ...... H1368-1369 HA 1 to HA 1 to HCS House offered & adopted .... H1369-1370 SB 607 (May) Relating to the use of credit reports by employers HA 1 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1370 First Read ...... S34-35 HA 2 to HCS House offered ...... H1370 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry HA 1 to HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1370 Committee ...... S75 HA 2 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1371 HA 3 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1371 SB 608 (May) Relating to scrap metals HA 4 to HCS House offered ...... H1372-1374 First Read ...... S35 HA 1 to HA 4 to HCS House offered & adopted .... H1374-1378 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, HA 4 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1379-1380 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S75 HA 5 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1380-1381 Reported from Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & HA 6 to HCS House offered ...... H1381 the Environment Committee w/SCS ...... S337 HA 1 to HA 6 to HCS House offered & defeated ...... H1381 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S502 HA 2 to HA 6 to HCS House offered & adopted .... H1381-1382 HA 3 to HA 6 to HCS House offered & adopted .... H1382-1383 SB 609 (Sater) Relating to opioid addiction treatment HA 6 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1383 First Read ...... S35 HA 7 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1384-1385 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children HA 8 to HCS House offered ...... H1385-1395 Committee ...... S126 HA 1 to HA 8 to HCS House offered & withdrawn . . H1395-1396 Reported from Seniors, Families & Children HA 2 to HA 8 to HCS House offered & adopted .... H1396-1397 Committee w/SCS ...... S202 HA 8 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1398-1399 SA 1 to SCS offered & adopted ...... S254 HA 9 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1399-1401 SA 2 to SCS offered & adopted ...... S254 HA 10 to HCS House offered ...... H1401-1402 SCS, as amended, adopted ...... S254 HA 1 to HA 10 to HCS House offered & ruled out of order Perfected ...... S254 ...... H1402-1409 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics HA 10 to HCS House adopted ...... H1410 Committee ...... S255 HA 11 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1410-1412 Third Read & Passed ...... S287 HA 12 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1412-1413 House First Read...... H518 HA 13 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1413-1415 Second Read ...... H532 HCS, as amended, House defeated ...... H1998 Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Third Read & Passed ...... H1999-2000 S1213 Reform ...... H1201 Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S1213 Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SB 610 (Sater) Relating to employer policies on drug use Committee ...... S1216 First Read ...... S35 Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Signed by House Speaker ...... H2040 Committee ...... S126 Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 SB 611 (Sater) Relating to the supplemental nutrition assistance SB 601 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to criminal offenses program First Read ...... S34 First Read ...... S35 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Jurisprudence Committee ...... S75 Committee ...... S126

SB 602 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to criminal street gang activities SB 612 (Emery) Relating to the impeachment process, with a First Read ...... S34 contingent effective date Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal First Read ...... S35 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S75 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Reported from Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Jurisprudence Committee ...... S126 Committee w/SCS ...... S469 Reported from Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 Committee w/SCS ...... S545 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 SB 603 (O'Laughlin) Relating to charter schools First Read ...... S34 SB 613 (Emery) Relating to access to public records Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . . S75 First Read ...... S35 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S126 10 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Reported from Government Reform Committee w/SCS .... S405 HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Oversight & Reform...... H1227 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1227 SB 614 (Emery) Relating to teacher employment Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1312 First Read ...... S35 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1313 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S126 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1339 HA 1 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1460-1462 SB 615 (Cunningham) Relating to performance audits conducted HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1462-1463 in third class counties HA 3 to HCS House offered...... H1463-1466 First Read ...... S35 HA 3 to HCS House Point of order, ruled not well taken Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections ...... H1466-1467 Committee ...... S126 HA 1 to HA 3 to HCS House offered & withdrawn...... H1467 Reported from Local Government & Elections Committee . . S468 HA 3 to HCS House adopted ...... H1467-1468 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 HA 4 to HCS House offered...... H1468-1472 HA 1 to HA 4 to HCS House offered & adopted .... H1472-1473 SB 616 (Cunningham) Relating to the closure of county hospital HA 4 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1473 districts HA 5 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1473-1475 First Read ...... S35 HA 6 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1475-1478 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections HA 7 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1478-1479 Committee ...... S126 HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1480 Reported from Local Government & Elections Third Read & Passed ...... H1480-1481 S917-935 Committee w/SCS - Consent ...... S395 Senate refuses to concur in HCS, as amended & SCS adopted ...... S505 requests House recede or grant conference ...... S959 H1593 Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S505 House refuses to recede & grants conference ...... H1597 S979 House First Read...... H965-966 House conferees appointed ...... H1597 S979 Second Read ...... H976 Senate conferees appointed ...... S985 H1739 Referred General Laws ...... H1201 House distributes CCR ...... H1835-1836 HCS Reported Do Pass General Laws ...... H1549 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1836 Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1549-1550 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1844 Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1728 SB 619 (Wallingford) Relating to public water fluoridation SB 617 (Cunningham) Relating to fire protection districts First Read ...... S36 First Read ...... S35 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S126 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S126 Reported from Health & Pensions Committee w/SCS ...... S285 Reported from Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & SCS adopted ...... S355 the Environment Committee-Consent ...... S284 Perfected ...... S355 Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S409 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics House First Read...... H788 Committee ...... S362 Second Read ...... H796 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S369 Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S395 Reform ...... H1001 Third Read & Passed ...... S407-408 House First Read...... H758 SB 620 (Wallingford) Relating to surviving spouses Second Read ...... H766 First Read ...... S36 Referred General Laws ...... H1201 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S126 HCS Reported Do Pass General Laws ...... H1550 Reported from General Laws Committee - Consent ...... S545 Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1550 Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S780 Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1728 House First Read...... H1309 Second Read ...... H1319 SB 618 (Wallingford) Relating to an infrastructure system Referred General Laws ...... H1321 replacement surcharge for gas corporations Reported Do Pass General Laws ...... H1550 First Read ...... S35 Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1550 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1728 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S126 Reported from Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & SB 621 (Romine) Relating to the conveyance of certain state the Environment Committee ...... S284 property SS offered ...... S419 First Read ...... S36 SA 1 to SS offered & defeated ...... S420 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections SA 2 to SS offered & withdrawn ...... S420 Committee ...... S126 SA 3 to SS offered & adopted ...... S420-423 SA 4 to SS offered & adopted ...... S423 SB 622 (Romine) Relating to required data collection by the SS, as amended, adopted...... S423 department of elementary & secondary education Perfected ...... S423 First Read ...... S36 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S126 Committee ...... S446 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S458 SB 623 (Libla) Relating to guardians ad litem Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S482 First Read ...... S36 Third Read & Passed ...... S482-483 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children House First Read...... H873 Committee ...... S126 Second Read ...... H882 Reported from Seniors, Families & Children Committee . . . S202 Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & SS offered ...... S309 Reform ...... H1001 SA 1 to SS offered ...... S309-310 SA 1 to SA 1 to SS offered & adopted ...... S310 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 11

SA 1 to SS, as amended, adopted ...... S310 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1956 SS, as amended, adopted...... S310 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1957 Perfected ...... S310 Third Read & Passed, as amended - Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & EC adopted ...... H1958-1961 S1152-1194 Ethics Committee ...... S322 Senate refuses to concur in HA 1, HA 2, & HA 3 & Third Read & Passed ...... S340-341 requests House recede or grant conference ..... S1194 H1969 House First Read...... H608 House refuses to recede & grants conference ...... H1970 S1194 Second Read ...... H622 House conferees appointed ...... H1971 S1194-1195 Referred Children & Families ...... H836 Senate conferees appointed ...... S1195 H1972 HCS Reported Do Pass Children & Families ...... H1226 House distributes CCR ...... H1973 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1226-1227 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1973 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1312 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1981 CCR Senate offered & adopted ...... S1208-1209 H2003 SB 624 (Libla) Relating to benefit corporations CCS Senate Third Read & Passed - First Read ...... S36 EC adopted ...... S1209-1210 H2003 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry House adopts CCR ...... H2008-2009 S1216 Committee ...... S126 CCS House Third Read & Passed - EC adopted ...... H2009-2011 S1216 SB 625 (Libla) Relating to the multidisciplinary adult protection Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S1216 teams Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & First Read ...... S36 Ethics Committee ...... S1216 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 Committee ...... S126 Signed by House Speaker ...... H2045 Reported from Seniors, Families & Children Constitutional Objection ...... H2042-2043 Committee w/SCS ...... S467 Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 SB 632 (Hegeman) Relating to grants to expand access to SB 626 (Nasheed) Relating to student retention broadband internet service in unserved & underserved First Read ...... S36 areas of the state Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S126 First Read ...... S37 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, SB 627 (Nasheed) Relating to the creation of subdistricts in Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S126 certain school districts Reported from Commerce, Consumer Protection, First Read ...... S36 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S337 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S126 SS offered & adopted ...... S502 Perfected ...... S502 SB 628 (Sifton) Relating to employment practices relating to Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & gender Ethics Committee ...... S508 First Read ...... S36 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S514 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S578 Committee ...... S126 Third Read & Passed ...... S593 House First Read...... H1194 SB 629 (Sifton) Relating to the ticket to work health assurance Second Read ...... H1202 program Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & First Read ...... S36 Reform ...... H1201 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Committee ...... S126 SB 633 (Hegeman) Relating to the statute of limitations for personal injury claims SB 630 (Sifton) Relating to MO HealthNet services First Read ...... S37 First Read ...... S36 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S127 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S126 Reported from Government Reform Committee ...... S467 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 SB 631 (Hegeman) Relating to the political activity of certain state employees SB 634 (Wieland) Relating to credit for reinsurance First Read ...... S37 First Read ...... S37 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S127 Committee ...... S126 Reported from Local Government & Elections SB 635 (Wieland) Relating to repealing the death penalty Committee w/SCS ...... S285 First Read ...... S37 SCS adopted ...... S393 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S127 Perfected ...... S393 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & SB 636 (Wieland) Relating to advanced industrial manufacturing Ethics Committee ...... S405 zones Third Read & Passed - EC adopted ...... S417-418 First Read ...... S37 House First Read...... H788 Second Read & Referred Economic Development Second Read ...... H796 Committee ...... S127 Referred Elections & Elected Officials ...... H836 Reported from Economic Development Committee ...... S286 Reported Do Pass Elections & Elected Officials ...... H1311 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S423 Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1311 Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1728 SB 637 (Riddle) Relating to psychologist licensees HA 1 House offered & adopted ...... H1923-1924 First Read ...... S37 HA 2 House offered & adopted ...... H1924-1950 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal HA 3 House offered & adopted ...... H1950-1956 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S147 12 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SB 638 (Riddle) Relating to certain offenders of sex crimes SB 647 (Koenig) Relating to professional registration First Read ...... S37 First Read ...... S38 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S147 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S147 Reported from General Laws Committee w/SCS...... S406 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 SB 639 (Riddle) Relating to the preservation of records by the secretary of state SB 648 (Koenig) Relating to taxation First Read ...... S37 First Read ...... S38 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S147 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S147 Reported from General Laws Committee ...... S468 Reported from Ways & Means Committee w/SCS ...... S285 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 SS for SCS offered ...... S514-515 SA 1 to SS for SCS offered ...... S515-519 SB 640 (Onder) Relating to income taxes SA 1 to SA 1 to SS for SCS offered & withdrawn...... S519 First Read ...... S37 SA 2 to SA 1 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S519-520 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S147 SA 1, as amended, to SS for SCS adopted ...... S520 Reported from Ways & Means Committee ...... S406 SA 2 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S520-521 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 SA 3 to SS for SCS offered ...... S521-522 SA 1 to SA 3 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S522-523 SB 641 (Onder) Relating to the use of sales & use tax revenues for SA 3, as amended, to SS for SCS, adopted ...... S523 transportation SA 4 to SS for SCS offered ...... S523-524 First Read ...... S37 SS for SCS withdrawn ...... S524 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & SS#2 for SCS offered ...... S524-525 Public Safety Committee ...... S147 SA 1 to SS#2 for SCS offered ...... S525-536 SA 1 to SA 1 to SS#2 for SCS offered & defeated ...... S536 SB 642 (Onder) Relating to tuition rates for unlawfully present Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S537 students First Read ...... S38 SB 649 (Eigel) Relating to charter schools Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S147 First Read ...... S38 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S147 SB 643 (Hoskins) Relating to gaming Reported from General Laws Committee ...... S213 First Read ...... S38 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S312 Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S147 SB 650 (Eigel) Relating to the mission of the department of SB 644 (Hoskins) Relating to service animals health & senior services First Read ...... S38 First Read ...... S39 Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S147 Outdoor Resources Committee ...... S147 Reported from Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Resources SB 651 (Eigel) Relating to abortion Committee ...... S286 First Read ...... S39 SS offered & adopted ...... S423 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S147 Perfected ...... S423 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & SB 652 (Crawford) Relating to local use taxes Ethics Committee ...... S446 First Read ...... S39 Third Read & Passed ...... S471-472 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections House First Read...... H845 Committee ...... S147 Second Read ...... H854 Referred General Laws ...... H1201 SB 653 (Crawford) Relating to foster parents HCS Reported Do Pass General Laws ...... H1550 First Read ...... S39 Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1550 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1728 Committee ...... S147 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1729 Reported from Seniors, Families & Children Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1755 Committee w/SCS ...... S284 HCS House defeated...... H1989 SCS adopted ...... S313 Third Read & Passed ...... H1989-1990 S1212 Perfected ...... S313 Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S1212 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Committee ...... S322 Ethics Committee ...... S1216 Third Read & Passed ...... S341 Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 House First Read...... H608 Signed by House Speaker ...... H2040 Second Read ...... H622 Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 Referred Children & Families ...... H836 HCS Reported Do Pass Children & Families ...... H1227 SB 645 (Hoskins) Relating to gifted children Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1227 First Read ...... S38 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1312 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S147 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1313 Reported from Education Committee w/SCS...... S407 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1339 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 HA 1 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1340 HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1340 SB 646 (Koenig) Relating to certain special taxing districts Third Read & Passed ...... H1340-1341 S843 First Read ...... S38 Senate refuses to concur in HCS, as amended & Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S147 requests House recede or grant conference ...... S959 H1594 Reported from Ways & Means Committee ...... S338 House refuses to recede & grants conference ...... H1597 S979 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 House conferees appointed ...... H1597 S979 Senate conferees appointed ...... S985 H1739 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 13

CCR Senate offered & adopted ...... S1018-1019 H1754 SB 661 (Bernskoetter) Relating to liability for prescribed burns CCS Senate Third Read & Passed ...... S1019 H1754 First Read ...... S40 House distributes CCR ...... H1758-1759 Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1759 Resources Committee ...... S147 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1767 Reported from Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Resources House adopts CCR ...... H1981-1982 S1212 Committee w/SCS ...... S407 CCS House Third Read & Passed ...... H1982-1983 S1212 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S1212 Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SB 662 (Bernskoetter) Relating to the liability for distribution of Committee ...... S1216 donated shelf stable packaged food Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 First Read ...... S40 Signed by House Speaker ...... H2040 Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 Resources Committee ...... S147 Reported from Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Resources SB 654 (Crawford) Relating to the regulation of securities Committee w/SCS ...... S214 First Read ...... S39 SCS adopted ...... S313 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S147 Perfected ...... S313 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SB 655 (Cierpiot) Relating to property tax assessment appeals Committee ...... S322 First Read ...... S39 Third Read & Passed ...... S342 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S147 House First Read...... H608-609 Second Read ...... H622 SB 656 (Cierpiot) Relating to the designation of the Missouri Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Korean War veterans memorial Reform ...... H1185 First Read ...... S39 HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory Second Read & Referred Veterans & Military Affairs Oversight & Reform...... H1227 Committee ...... S147 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1227 Reported from Veterans & Military Affairs Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1312 Committee - Consent ...... S286 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1313 Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S409-410 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1339 House First Read...... H788 HA 1 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1425-1426 Second Read ...... H796 HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1426 Referred Veterans ...... H836 HA 3 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1426-1427 HCS Reported Do Pass Veterans ...... H1484 HA 4 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1427-1428 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1484-1485 HA 5 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1428-1429 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1599 HA 6 to HCS House offered ...... H1429-1432 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1600 HA 1 to HA 6 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1432 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1609 HA 6, as amended, to HCS House adopted ...... H1432 HA 1 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1750 HA 7 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1432-1434 HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1750 HA 8 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1434-1436 HA 3 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1750-1752 HA 9 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1436-1437 HA 4 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1752-1753 HA 10 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1437-1438 HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1753 HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1438 Third Read & Passed ...... H1753-1754 S1023-1027 Third Read & Passed - EC defeated ...... H1439-1440 S887-901 Senate concurs in HCS, as amended...... S1035 H1835 Third Read & Passed ...... S1035-1036 H1835 SB 663 (Burlison) Relating to firearms Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed ...... S1035-1036 First Read ...... S40 Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Committee ...... S1216 Safety Committee ...... S147 Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 Signed by House Speaker ...... H2045 SB 664 (Burlison) Relating to call spoofing Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 First Read ...... S40 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S147 SB 657 (Arthur) Relating to absentee voting Reported from General Laws Committee ...... S285 First Read ...... S39 Perfected ...... S410 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S147 Committee ...... S417 Third Read & Passed ...... S469-470 SB 658 (Arthur) Relating to conversion therapy for minors House First Read...... H845 First Read ...... S39 Second Read ...... H854 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Referred General Laws ...... H1001 Committee ...... S147 HCS Reported Do Pass General Laws ...... H1726 Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1726 SB 659 (Arthur) Relating to taxation Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1756 First Read ...... S39 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1757 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S147 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1767

SB 660 (Bernskoetter) Relating to the dollar value modifier used SB 665 (Burlison) Relating to abortion in certain school districts First Read ...... S40 First Read ...... S40 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S148 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S147 Reported from Health & Pensions Committee ...... S544 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 14 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SB 666 (White) Relating to antipsychotic drugs SB 674 (Brown) Relating to a tax credit for the production of First Read ...... S40 wood energy products Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S148 First Read ...... S41 Second Read & Referred Economic Development SB 667 (White) Relating to court costs Committee ...... S148 First Read ...... S40 Reported from Economic Development Committee ...... S407 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S148 SB 675 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to property tax assessments SB 668 (White) Relating to distributors of hypodermic needles First Read ...... S41 First Read ...... S40 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S148 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S148 Reported from Ways & Means Committee w/SCS ...... S338 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 SB 669 (Hough) Relating to insurance written in connection with credit transactions SB 676 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to property tax assessments First Read ...... S40 First Read ...... S41 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S148 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S148 Reported from Insurance & Banking Committee - Consent Reported from Ways & Means ...... S467-468 Committee w/SCS - Consent ...... S338 Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S546 Removed Consent Calendar ...... S370 House First Read...... H1025 Reported from Ways & Means Committee - Consent ...... S395 Second Read ...... H1039 Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S504-505 Referred Financial Institutions ...... H1226 House First Read...... H966 Second Read ...... H976 SB 670 (Hough) Relating to professional registration for the Referred Ways & Means...... H1001 healing arts HCS Reported Do Pass Ways & Means ...... H1311 First Read ...... S40 Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1311 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1354 Committee ...... S148 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1446 Reported from Professional Registration Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1496 Committee w/SCS ...... S284-285 HA 1 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1496-1501 SS for SCS offered ...... S355 HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1502 SA 1 to SS for SCS offered ...... S355-357 Third Read & Passed ...... H1502-1503 S946-953 Point of order ...... S357 Senate concurred in HCS, as amended ...... S959-960 Point of order - Not Well Taken...... S361 Third Read & Passed ...... S960 H1594 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S361-362 Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S960 Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SB 671 (Hough) Relating to legal claims based on prior toxic Committee ...... S1216 exposure to certain substances Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 First Read ...... S41 Signed by House Speaker ...... H2045 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S148 Delivered to Governor ...... S1218

SB 672 (Brown) Relating to workers' compensation premiums SB 677 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to the monitoring of certain First Read ...... S41 controlled substances Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry First Read ...... S41 Committee ...... S148 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S148 SB 673 (Brown) Relating to professional licensing reciprocity for Reported from Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence nonresident military spouses Committee ...... S286 First Read ...... S41 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S498 Second Read & Referred Veterans & Military Affairs Committee ...... S148 SB 678 (O'Laughlin) WITHDRAWN Reported from Veterans & Military Affairs Bill Withdrawn ...... S41 Committee w/SCS ...... S286 SCS adopted ...... S437 SB 679 (O'Laughlin) Relating advertisements for legal services Perfected ...... S437 First Read ...... S41 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Committee ...... S446 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S148 Third Read & Passed ...... S471 House First Read...... H845-846 SB 680 (O'Laughlin) Relating to employment security Second Read ...... H854 First Read ...... S41 Referred Professional Registration & Licensing ...... H1001 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Re-Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Committee ...... S148 Reform ...... H1185 HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory SB 681 (May) Relating to voting in elections Oversight & Reform...... H1322 First Read ...... S41 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1322-1323 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1353 Committee ...... S148 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1355 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1456 SB 682 (May) Relating to employment practices relating to Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... H1496 gender First Read ...... S41 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 15

Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Second Read & Referred Economic Development Committee ...... S148 Committee ...... S204

SB 683 (May) Relating to the election of circuit & associate circuit SB 692 (Cunningham) Relating to automated external judges defribrillators First Read ...... S42 First Read ...... S42 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S204 Committee ...... S148 SB 693 (Wallingford) Relating to workers' compensation SB 684 (Sater) Relating to the effective date of coverage for MO First Read ...... S42 HealthNet benefits Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry First Read ...... S42 Committee ...... S204 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Committee ...... S204 SB 694 (Wallingford) Relating to unemployment benefits probationary periods SB 685 (Sater) Relating to tourism First Read ...... S43 First Read ...... S42 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S204 Committee ...... S204

SB 686 (Sater) Relating to motor vehicle registration periods SB 695 (Sifton) Relating to penalties for the offense of delivery of First Read ...... S42 controlled substance containing heroin Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public First Read ...... S43 Safety Committee ...... S204 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Jurisprudence Committee ...... S204 Committee - Consent ...... S395 Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S503 SB 696 (Sifton) Relating to the collection of biological samples House First Read...... H966 from individuals arrested for felony offenses Second Read ...... H976 First Read ...... S43 Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Second Read & Referred Progress & Development Reform ...... H1001 Committee ...... S204 HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory Reported from Progress & Development Committee ...... S406 Oversight & Reform...... H1323 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1323 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1726 SB 697 (Sifton) Relating to the unlawful possession of firearms Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1729 First Read ...... S43 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1755 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... H1776 Safety Committee ...... S204

SB 687 (Emery) Relating to traffic regulations SB 698 (Wieland) Relating to funding agreements in the insurance First Read ...... S42 business Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal First Read ...... S43 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S204 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S204

SB 688 (Emery) Relating to the comprehensive state energy plan SB 699 (Riddle) Relating to the inspection of grounds or facilities First Read ...... S42 used for certain agricultural purposes Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, First Read ...... S43 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S204 Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Resources Committee ...... S204 SB 689 (Emery) Relating to continuing education for professional Reported from Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Resources licensees Committee w/SCS ...... S338 First Read ...... S42 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Committee ...... S204 SB 700 (Onder) Relating to the carrying of firearms on public Reported from Professional Registration Committee w/SCS S284 transportation systems SCS adopted ...... S354 First Read ...... S43 Perfected ...... S354 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Safety Committee ...... S204 Ethics Committee ...... S362 Third Read & Passed ...... S392-393 SB 701 (Onder) Relating to the authorization of the deduction of House First Read...... H727 moneys from paychecks of public employees for the Second Read ...... H740 benefit of public labor organizations Referred Professional Registration & Licensing ...... H1001 First Read ...... S43 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S204 SB 690 (Cunningham) Relating to employment security Reported from General Laws Committee ...... S545 First Read ...... S42 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Committee ...... S204 SB 702 (Onder) Relating to the offense of trafficking drugs Reported from Small Business & Industry Committee ..... S468 containing fentanyl or carfentanil Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 First Read ...... S43 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal SB 691 (Cunningham) Relating to automation adjustments paid Jurisprudence Committee ...... S204 by employers subject to unemployment compensation laws First Read ...... S42 SB 703 (Hoskins) Relating to the practice of public accounting First Read ...... S43 16 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry SB 712 (Arthur) Relating to anatomical gifts Committee ...... S204 First Read ...... S44 Reported from Small Business & Industry Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Committee w/SCS ...... S406 Committee ...... S205 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 SB 713 (Arthur) Relating to tax credits to offset sales tax SB 704 (Hoskins) Relating to taxation of partnerships liabilities First Read ...... S43 First Read ...... S44 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S204 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S205 Reported from Ways & Means Committee ...... S545 SS offered ...... S604 SB 714 (Burlison) Relating to advanced practice registered nurses SA 1 to SS offered & adopted ...... S604-615 First Read ...... S44 SA 2 to SS offered & adopted ...... S615-621 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children SA 3 to SS offered & adopted ...... S621 Committee ...... S205 SA 4 to SS offered & defeated ...... S621-622 Reported from Seniors, Families & Children SA 5 to SS offered ...... S623-643 Committee w/SCS ...... S405 SS withdrawn ...... S787 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 SS#2 offered ...... S787 SA 1 to SS#2 offered & adopted ...... S787 SB 715 (Burlison) Relating to state enforcement of federal SA 2 to SS#2 offered ...... S787-797 regulations SA 2 to SS#2 adopted ...... S798 First Read ...... S44 SS#2, as amended, adopted...... S798 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Perfected ...... S798 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S205 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S837 SB 716 (Burlison) Relating to employees of multistate compact Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S838 agencies Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S849 First Read ...... S44-45 Third Read & Passed ...... S849 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S205 House First Read...... H1355 Reported from Government Reform Committee ...... S467 Second Read ...... H1367 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Reform ...... H1446 SB 717 (White) Relating to appointment of personal HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory representatives Oversight & Reform...... H1551 First Read ...... S45 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1551 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1599 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S205 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1600 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1609 SB 718 (White) Relating to military families Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... H1776 First Read ...... S45 Second Read & Referred Veterans & Military Affairs SB 705 (Koenig) Relating to property tax assessments Committee ...... S205 First Read ...... S44 Reported from Veterans & Military Affairs Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S204 Committee w/SCS ...... S286 SS for SCS offered ...... S424 SB 706 (Koenig) Relating to the monitoring of certain prescribed SA 1 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S424-433 controlled substances SA 2 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S433-435 First Read ...... S44 SA 3 to SS for SCS offered & adopted ...... S435-437 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children SS for SCS, as amended, adopted...... S437 Committee ...... S204 Perfected ...... S437 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SB 707 (Koenig) Relating to educational scholarship accounts Committee ...... S447 First Read ...... S44 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S458 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S204 Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S482 Third Read & Passed ...... S484 SB 708 (Eigel) Relating to certificates of need House First Read...... H873 First Read ...... S44 Second Read ...... H882 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S205 Referred Veterans ...... H1201 HCS Reported Do Pass Veterans ...... H1485 SB 709 (Eigel) Relating to traffic enforcement Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1485 First Read ...... S44 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1599 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S205 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1600 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1609 SB 710 (Eigel) Relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first HCS House defeated...... H1966 responders Third Read & Passed ...... H1966-1967 S1195 First Read ...... S44 Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S1195 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S205 Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S1216 SB 711 (Arthur) Relating to personal flotation devices Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 First Read ...... S44 Signed by House Speaker ...... H2045 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 Safety Committee ...... S205 Vetoed by Governor ...... S1223-1224 No motion made to override veto ...... SV3 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 17

SB 719 (White) Relating to unsafe motor vehicles HA 15 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1667-1668 First Read ...... S45 HA 16 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1668-1670 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal HA 17 to HCS House offered ...... H1670-1672 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S205 HA 1 to HA 17 to HCS House offered & adopted . . . H1672-1673 HA 17 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1673 SB 720 (Hough) Relating to regulation of certain business HA 18 to HCS House offered ...... H1673 organizations HA 1 to HA 18 to HCS House offered & adopted . . . H1673-1674 First Read ...... S45 HA 18 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1674 Second Read & Referred Economic Development HA 19 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1674-1679 Committee ...... S205 HA 20 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1679-1680 HA 21 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1680-1681 SB 721 (Hough) Relating to state contracting Referred Fiscal Review...... H1682 First Read ...... S45 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1755 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... H1764 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S205 SB 726 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to civil actions SB 722 (Hough) Relating to economic development districts First Read ...... S45 First Read ...... S45 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S205 Second Read & Referred Economic Development Committee ...... S205 SB 727 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to civil actions First Read ...... S45 SB 723 (Brown) Relating to discounted electric rates Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S205 First Read ...... S45 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, SB 728 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to arbitration agreements Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S205 between employer & employees First Read ...... S46 SB 724 (Brown) Relating to rural workforce development Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S205 incentives First Read ...... S45 SB 729 (Sater) Relating to private college campus police Second Read & Referred Economic Development First Read ...... S46 Committee ...... S205 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S288 SB 725 (Brown) Relating to boards of public works in certain cities SB 730 (Sater) Relating to publication of notice First Read ...... S45 First Read ...... S46 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S288 Committee ...... S205 Reported from Local Government & Elections SB 731 (Sater) Relating to the attendance fee for members of Committee w/SCS - Consent ...... S395 county planning commissions SCS adopted ...... S506 First Read ...... S46 Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S506 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections House First Read...... H966 Committee ...... S288 Second Read ...... H976 Referred Local Government ...... H1001 SB 732 (Emery) Relating to misclassification of workers Re-Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & First Read ...... S46 Reform ...... H1185 Second Read & Referred Economic Development HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory Committee ...... S288 Oversight & Reform...... H1228 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1228 SB 733 (Emery) Relating to obscene websites Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1313 First Read ...... S46 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1313 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1456 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S288 HA 1 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1614-1618 HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1618 SB 734 (Emery) Relating to funding for charter schools HA 3 to HCS House offered & defeated ...... H1619-1620 First Read ...... S46 HA 4 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1620 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S288 HA 5 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1620-1621 HA 6 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1621-1623 SB 735 (Sifton) Relating to disclosures required by entities HA 7 to HCS House offered & withdrawn ...... H1623-1625 entering into contracts with a public agency HA 8 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1625-1654 First Read ...... S46 HA 9 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1654-1655 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics HA 10 to HCS House offered ...... H1655 Committee ...... S288 HA 1 to HA 10 to HCS House offered & adopted . . . H1655-1662 HA 10 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1662 SB 736 (Sifton) Relating to property exempt from attachment & HA 11 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1662-1663 execution HA 12 to HCS House offered ...... H1663-1664 First Read ...... S46 HA 1 to HA 12 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1664 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S289 HA 12 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1665 HA 13 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1665-1666 SB 737 (Sifton) Relating to administrative hearing commissioners HA 14 to HCS House offered ...... H1666-1667 First Read ...... S46 HA 1 to HA 14 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1667 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal HA 14 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1667 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S289 18 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SB 738 (Onder) Relating to the employer-employee relationship SB 749 (White) Relating to hearing aids First Read ...... S46 First Read ...... S47 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S289 Committee ...... S289 SB 750 (White) Relating to service animals SB 739 (Onder) Relating to prohibiting public entities from First Read ...... S47 contracting with companies discriminating against Israel Second Read & Referred Veterans & Military Affairs First Read ...... S46 Committee ...... S289 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S289 Reported from Government Reform Committee w/SCS .... S467 SB 751 (Hough) Relating to contracts for the transportation of SCS adopted ...... S776 school children Perfected ...... S776 First Read ...... S47-48 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S289 Committee ...... S782 Third Read & Passed ...... S799 SB 752 (Brown) Relating to workers' compensation House First Read...... H1309 First Read ...... S48 Second Read ...... H1319 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S289 Referred General Laws ...... H1321 Reported Do Pass General Laws ...... H1550 SB 753 (Brown) Relating to the offense of murder in the second Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1550 degree Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight .... H1728-1729 First Read ...... S48 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1757 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1767 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S289 Third Read & Passed ...... H1921-1922 S1152 Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S1152 SB 754 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to sports wagering Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics First Read ...... S48 Committee ...... S1216 Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S289 Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 Signed by House Speaker ...... H2040 SB 755 (Sater) Relating to the disclosure of public school Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 retirement system board member salaries First Read ...... S48 SB 740 (Onder) Relating to the misclassification of workers Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S289 First Read ...... S47 Second Read & Referred Economic Development SB 756 (Sifton) Relating to roofing contractors Committee ...... S289 First Read ...... S48 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration SB 741 (Koenig) Relating to sales tax filing periods Committee ...... S289 First Read ...... S47 Reported from Professional Registration Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S289 Committee w/SCS ...... S468 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 SB 742 (Koenig) Relating to tax relief for victims of certain terrorist attacks SB 757 (Onder) Relating to a sales tax exemption for electricity First Read ...... S47 First Read ...... S48 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S289 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S289 SB 743 (Eigel) Relating to motor vehicle emissions inspections First Read ...... S47 SB 758 (Onder) Relating to the offense of unlawful possession of a Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public firearm for certain persons Safety Committee ...... S289 First Read ...... S48 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal SB 744 (Eigel) Relating to the preservation of records Jurisprudence Committee ...... S289 First Read ...... S47 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S289 SB 759 (Onder) Relating to firearms First Read ...... S48 SB 745 (Burlison) Relating to civil actions Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal First Read ...... S47 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S289 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S289 SB 760 (Burlison) Relating to labor organizations SB 746 (Burlison) Relating to food & merchandise containers First Read ...... S48 First Read ...... S47 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S289 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S289 SB 761 (Burlison) Relating to student associations at public SB 747 (Burlison) Relating to county regulations institutions of higher learning First Read ...... S47 First Read ...... S48 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S289 Committee ...... S289 SB 762 (Burlison) Relating to unlawful merchandising practices SB 748 (White) Relating to commercial driver's licenses First Read ...... S48 First Read ...... S47 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S289 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S289 SB 763 (White) Relating to body cavity searches Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety First Read ...... S49 Committee ...... S406 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S289 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 19

SB 764 (Onder) Relating to edible marijuana-infused products Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1355 First Read ...... S49 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1456 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S289 HCS House defeated ...... H1909 Reported from Health & Pensions Committee w/SCS ...... S468 HA 1 House offered & adopted ...... H1909-1910 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 HA 2 House offered ...... H1910-1913 HA 1 to HA 2 House offered & Ruled out of order . . H1913-1914 SB 765 (Onder) Relating to the scheduling of kratom as a HA 2 to HA 2 House offered & withdrawn ...... H1914-1917 controlled substance HA 2 House adopted...... H1918 First Read ...... S49 Third Read & Passed ...... H1919-1920 S1129-1132 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S289 SB 775 (Schatz) Relating to fire protection districts First Read ...... S50 SB 766 (Onder) Relating to the offense of driving with prohibited Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections blood alcohol or drug content Committee ...... S290 First Read ...... S49 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public SB 776 (Cunningham) Relating to charges for service of court Safety Committee ...... S289 orders First Read ...... S50 SB 767 (Burlison) Relating to permanent total disability benefits Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal payable pursuant to workers' compensation laws Jurisprudence Committee ...... S290 First Read ...... S49 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S289 SB 777 (Wallingford) Relating to department of revenue fee offices SB 768 (Onder) Relating to member contribution amounts to the First Read ...... S50 Missouri local government employees' retirement system Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public First Read ...... S49 Safety Committee ...... S290 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S290 Reported from Health & Pensions Committee w/SCS ...... S468 SB 778 (Hoskins) Relating to the offense of unlawful use of Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 unmanned aircraft First Read ...... S50 SB 769 (Burlison) Relating to multiple employer self-insured Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal health plans Jurisprudence Committee ...... S290 First Read ...... S49 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S290 SB 779 (Crawford) Relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities SB 770 (Hough) Relating to transient guest taxes First Read ...... S50 First Read ...... S49 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S290 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Reported from Insurance & Banking Committee ...... S467 Committee ...... S290 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602

SB 771 (Wallingford) Relating to solid waste management SB 780 (Hough) Relating to transportation districts First Read ...... S50 First Read ...... S49 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Safety Committee ...... S290 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S290 Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee w/SCS ...... S544 SB 772 (Romine) Relating to maintenance orders Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 First Read ...... S49 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal SB 781 (Brown) Relating to law enforcement assistance programs Jurisprudence Committee ...... S290 First Read ...... S50 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public SB 773 (Riddle) Relating to powers of local area improvement Safety Committee ...... S290 districts First Read ...... S49 SB 782 (Brown) Relating to boating safety identification cards Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, First Read ...... S50 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S290 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S290 SB 774 (Brown) Relating to responsibilities of the Missouri state Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety highway patrol Committee - Consent ...... S544 First Read ...... S49-50 Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S779 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public House First Read...... H1309 Safety Committee ...... S290 Second Read ...... H1319 Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Referred Transportation ...... H1321 Committee - Consent ...... S395 HCS Reported Do Pass Transportation ...... H1484 Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S503 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1484 House First Read...... H966 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1727 Second Read ...... H976 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1729 Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1755 Reform ...... H1001 HA 1 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1776-1777 HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1777-1778 Oversight & Reform...... H1323 HA 3 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1778-1781 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1323 HA 4 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1781-1788 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1353 HA 5 to HCS House offered ...... H1788-1798 20 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HA 1 to HA 5 to HCS House offered & adopted .... H1798-1800 SB 792 (Eigel) Relating to the protection of children HA 5 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1800 First Read ...... S51 HA 6 to HCS House offered ...... H1800-1801 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children HA 1 to HA 6 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1801 Committee ...... S290 HA 6 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1802 HA 7 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1802-1803 SB 793 (Koenig) Relating to civil actions HA 8 to HCS House offered & adopted ...... H1803-1804 First Read ...... S51 HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1804 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S290 Third Read & Passed ...... H1804-1805 Motion to reconsider House Third Reading Vote SB 794 (Eigel) Relating to valuation of bids for state contracts House adopted ...... H1831 First Read ...... S51 Motion to reconsider HCS, as amended, Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & House adopted ...... H1831-1832 Public Safety Committee ...... S290 Motion to reconsider HA 2 to HCS House adopted . . H1832-1833 HA 1 to HA 2 to HCS House offered & adopted .... H1833-1834 SB 795 (Hough) Relating to the duties & functions of the joint HA 2 to HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1834 committee on legislative research HCS, as amended, House adopted ...... H1834 First Read ...... S51 Third Read & Passed ...... H1834-1835 S1086-1122 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Senate concurs in HCS, as amended ...... S1127-1128 H1922 Committee ...... S290 Third Read & Passed ...... S1128 H1922 Motion to reconsider the vote by which HCS for SB 782, as SRB 796 (Hough) Relating to repealing expired, terminated, amended was passed - adopted ...... S1195 sunset & obsolete statutes Motion to reconsider the vote by which the title be agreed to First Read ...... S51-52 - adopted ...... S1195-1196 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S290 Motion to reconsider the vote by which SB 782 was Third Read & Reported from Government Reform Committee - Consent . . S394 Passed - adopted ...... S1196 Removed Consent Calendar ...... S437-738 Motion to reconsider the vote by which HCS, as amended, was adopted - adopted ...... S1196-1197 SB 797 (Wieland) Relating to credit unions First Read ...... S52 SB 783 (Brown) Relating to immunity from liability for inherent Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S290 risks of camping Reported from Insurance & Banking Committee w/SCS .... S467 First Read ...... S50 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S290 SB 798 (Hoskins) Relating to sports wagering SB 784 (Wallingford) Relating to income tax refund donations First Read ...... S52 First Read ...... S50 Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S290 Second Read & Referred Veterans & Military Affairs Committee ...... S290 SB 799 (Schupp) Relating to background checks for the sale & Reported from Veterans & Military Affairs Committee .... S469 transfer of firearms Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 First Read ...... S52 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public SB 785 (Koenig) Relating to the assessment of certain properties Safety Committee ...... S290 First Read ...... S50 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S290 SB 800 (Schupp) Relating to sales taxes imposed on certain products SB 786 (Romine) Relating to instruction on human sexuality & First Read ...... S52 sexually transmitted diseases Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S291 First Read ...... S51 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S290 SB 801 (Koenig) Relating to corporate income taxes First Read ...... S52 SB 787 (Romine) Relating to suicide prevention for students Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S291 First Read ...... S51 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S290 SB 802 (Hegeman) Relating to the use of public funds in elections First Read ...... S52 SB 788 (Schupp) Relating to providing screening & treatment for Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S291 certain mothers in the postpartum depression care act Reported from Education Committee ...... S469 First Read ...... S51 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S290 SB 803 (Crawford) Relating to salaries of public administrators SB 789 (Schupp) Relating to the eliminate dark money act First Read ...... S52 First Read ...... S51 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S291 Committee ...... S290 SB 804 (Cunningham) Relating to funds held in reserve for life SB 790 (Schupp) Relating to the truth in medicine act care contracts First Read ...... S51 First Read ...... S52 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S290 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S291

SB 791 (Eigel) Relating to the issuance of local bonds SB 805 (Hoskins) Relating to sales taxes First Read ...... S51 First Read ...... S52 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Committee ...... S290 Committee ...... S291 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 21

SB 806 (Koenig) Relating to licensing of speech pathologists & SB 820 (Burlison) Relating to the titling of abandoned property audiologists First Read ...... S54 First Read ...... S52-53 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Safety Committee ...... S291 Committee ...... S291 SB 821 (Hough) Relating to the courts SB 807 (Crawford) Relating to powers of local area improvement First Read ...... S54 districts Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal First Read ...... S53 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S291 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S291 SB 822 (Wallingford) Relating to solid waste forfeiture funds First Read ...... S54 SB 808 (Crawford) Relating to the small business regulatory Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, fairness board Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S291 First Read ...... S53 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S291 SB 823 (Wallingford) Relating to the Alzheimer's state plan task SB 809 (Brown) Relating to motor vehicle history reports First Read ...... S54 First Read ...... S53 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Committee ...... S291 Safety Committee ...... S291 Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety SB 824 (Wallingford) Relating to certification of juveniles for trial Committee w/SCS ...... S467 as an adult Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 First Read ...... S54 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal SB 810 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to contracts for work on the state Jurisprudence Committee ...... S291 highway system First Read ...... S53 SB 825 (Libla) Relating to customer subsidization of electric Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public vehicle charging stations Safety Committee ...... S291 First Read ...... S54 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, SB 811 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to student curators Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S291 First Read ...... S53 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S291 SB 826 (White) Relating to child protection First Read ...... S54 SB 812 (Sater) Relating to victims of sexual assault Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children First Read ...... S53 Committee ...... S291 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Committee ...... S291 SB 827 (White) Relating to civil penalties for violating federally mandated natural gas safety standards SB 813 (Sater) Relating to alternative sentencing First Read ...... S54 First Read ...... S53 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S291 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S291 SB 828 (Hough) Relating to records of municipally-owned utilities SB 814 (Nasheed) Relating to medication-assisted treatment First Read ...... S54 First Read ...... S53 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S291 Committee ...... S291 SB 829 (Hough) Relating to tobacco products SB 815 (Eigel) Relating to the period for filing a declaration of First Read ...... S55 candidacy for certain offices Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children First Read ...... S53 Committee ...... S291 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Committee ...... S291 SB 830 (Cunningham) Relating to workforce development in elementary & secondary education SB 816 (Crawford) Relating to the confiscation of animals First Read ...... S58 First Read ...... S53 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S291 Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Resources Committee ...... S291 SB 831 (Cunningham) Relating to meetings of the board of public buildings SB 817 (Crawford) Relating to rural electric cooperatives First Read ...... S58 First Read ...... S53 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S291 Second Read & Referred Commerce Committee ...... S291 Reported from Government Reform Committee - Consent ...... S543-544 SB 818 (Wallingford) Relating to elections Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S777 First Read ...... S54 House First Read...... H1309 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Second Read ...... H1319 Committee ...... S291 Referred Corrections & Public Institutions ...... H1321 HCS Reported Do Pass Corrections & Public Institutions . H1597 SB 819 (Wallingford) Relating to facilities of historic significance Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1597-1598 First Read ...... S54 Reported Do Pass House Rules - Administrative Oversight H1727 Second Read & Referred Economic Development Committee ...... S291 22 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SB 832 (Cunningham) Relating to construction costs of certain SB 846 (Sater) Relating to the office of state ombudsman for new electric generation facilities long-term care facility residents First Read ...... S58 First Read ...... S70 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Second Read & Referred Veterans & Military Affairs Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S292 Committee ...... S344 Reported from Veterans & Military Affairs SB 833 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to civil actions brought by Committee - Consent ...... S395 inmates in county jails Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S507 First Read ...... S59 House First Read...... H966-967 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Second Read ...... H976 Safety Committee ...... S344 Referred Special Committee on Disease Control & Prevention...... H1001 SB 834 (Brown) Relating to tax credits for certain alternative fuel HCS Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Disease Control & refueling properties Prevention...... H1598 First Read ...... S59 Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1598 Second Read & Referred Economic Development Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1729 Committee ...... S344 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... H1776

SB 835 (Brown) Relating to extended hours for the sale of SB 847 (Eigel) Relating to income tax intoxicating liquor First Read ...... S70 First Read ...... S59 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S344 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S344 SB 848 (Eigel) Relating to gender reassignment for children SB 836 (Onder) Relating to short-term major medical insurance under eighteen years of age policies First Read ...... S70 First Read ...... S59 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S344 Committee ...... S344

SB 837 (White) Relating to salaries of county coroners SB 849 (Eigel) Relating to the Missouri consolidated health care First Read ...... S59 plan Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections First Read ...... S70 Committee ...... S344 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S344

SB 838 (White) Relating to the discharge of certain committed SB 850 (O'Laughlin) Relating to the prompt payment of health persons insurance claims First Read ...... S59 First Read ...... S71 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee Jurisprudence Committee ...... S344 ...... S344

SB 839 (Wallingford) Relating to the workforce diploma program SB 851 (O'Laughlin) Relating to the conveyance of certain state First Read ...... S59 property Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S344 First Read ...... S71 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections SB 840 (Arthur) Relating to tax increment financing Committee ...... S344 First Read ...... S70 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections SB 852 (Hegeman) Relating to certain corporations supplying Committee ...... S344 telephone & telecommunications services First Read ...... S71 SB 841 (Arthur) Relating to insurance coverage for breast cancer Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, First Read ...... S70 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S344 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Reported from Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & Committee ...... S344 the Environment Committee w/SCS - Consent ...... S544 SCS adopted ...... S778 SB 842 (Emery) Relating to the offense of abuse or neglect of a Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S778-779 child House First Read...... H1310 First Read ...... S70 Second Read ...... H1320 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Referred Utilities ...... H1321 Committee ...... S344 SB 853 (Crawford) Relating to MO HealthNet services for certain SB 843 (Burlison) Relating to group personal lines property & children with disabilities casualty insurance First Read ...... S71 First Read ...... S70 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee ...... S344 Committee ...... S344 SB 854 (Crawford) Relating to senatorial district committees SB 844 (Burlison) Relating to the proximity of registered sex First Read ...... S71 offenders to certain properties Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections First Read ...... S70 Committee ...... S344 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S344 SB 855 (Wieland) Relating to circuit clerks First Read ...... S71 SB 845 (Burlison) Relating to joint & several liability Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections First Read ...... S70 Committee ...... S344 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S344 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 23

SB 856 (Wieland) Relating to the petroleum storage tank SCS adopted ...... S780 insurance fund Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S780 First Read ...... S71 House First Read...... H1310 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S344 Second Read ...... H1320 Referred Transportation ...... H1321 SB 857 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to witness protection programs HCS Reported Do Pass Transportation ...... H1484 First Read ...... S85 Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1484 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1727 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S344 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1835 Reported from Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1845 Committee w/SCS ...... S545 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 SB 868 (Brown) Relating to family farms First Read ...... S86 SB 858 (Hegeman) Relating to the establishment of a fund for Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor emergency expenditures Resources Committee ...... S345 First Read ...... S85 Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S345 SB 869 (Hough) Relating to a sales tax for emergency services First Read ...... S97 SB 859 (Hegeman) Relating to county financial statements Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections First Read ...... S85 Committee ...... S345 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Committee ...... S345 SB 870 (Hough) Relating to lists of health care provider participation in health benefit plans SB 860 (Hegeman) Relating to elections First Read ...... S97 First Read ...... S85 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Committee ...... S345 Committee ...... S345 SB 871 (Nasheed) Relating to tax increment financing SB 861 (White) Relating to the selling of raw milk or cream First Read ...... S97 First Read ...... S85 Second Read & Referred Economic Development Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Committee ...... S345 Resources Committee ...... S345 SB 872 (Crawford) Relating to use taxes SB 862 (White) Relating to the department of corrections First Read ...... S97 First Read ...... S85 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Committee ...... S345 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S345 SB 873 (Crawford) Relating to a public safety sales tax SB 863 (Brown) Relating to administration of controlled First Read ...... S97-98 substances by certified registered nurse anesthetists Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections First Read ...... S85 Committee ...... S345 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S345 SB 874 (Sater) Relating to broadband infrastructure SB 864 (Brown) Relating to the inmate canteen fund improvement districts First Read ...... S85 First Read ...... S98 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Jurisprudence Committee ...... S345 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S345

SB 865 (Brown) Relating to grants to expand access to broadband SB 875 (Emery) Relating to the participation of home school internet service in unserved & underserved areas of the students in public school activities state First Read ...... S98 First Read ...... S85 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S345 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S345 SB 876 (Libla) Relating to the composition of off-highway vehicles First Read ...... S98 SB 866 (Brown) Relating to physician assistants Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & First Read ...... S86 Public Safety Committee ...... S345 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Committee ...... S345 SB 877 (Burlison) Relating to apprenticeships Reported from Professional Registration First Read ...... S98 Committee - Consent ...... S468 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S547 Committee ...... S345 House First Read...... H1025 Second Read ...... H1039 SB 878 (Burlison) Relating to fines or penalties issued by the Referred Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & department of natural resources Reform ...... H1201 First Read ...... S98 Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor SB 867 (Brown) Relating to special license plates Resources Committee ...... S345 First Read ...... S86 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public SB 879 (Burlison) Relating to statutes of limitations Safety Committee ...... S345 First Read ...... S98 Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S345 Committee w/SCS - Consent ...... S544 24 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SB 880 (Rowden) Relating to the protection of information SB 894 (Burlison) WITHDRAWN controlled by state agencies First Read ...... S106 First Read ...... S98 Bill Withdrawn ...... S107 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S345 SB 895 (Eigel) Relating to payments to MO HealthNet providers SB 881 (Wieland) Relating to discovery in criminal cases First Read ...... S106 First Read ...... S98 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S396 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S345 SB 896 (Eigel) Relating to military forces First Read ...... S106 SB 882 (Wieland) Relating to transportation devices Second Read & Referred Veterans & Military Affairs First Read ...... S98 Committee ...... S396 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S345 Reported from Veterans & Military Affairs Committee .... S545 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 SB 883 (Hoskins) Relating to levee districts First Read ...... S98 SB 897 (Cierpiot) Relating to reviews of workers' compensation Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & claims Outdoor Resources Committee ...... S345 First Read ...... S123 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry SB 884 (Hoskins) Relating to levee & drainage districts Committee ...... S396 First Read ...... S98 Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & SB 898 (Cunningham) Relating to the occupancy rate of health Outdoor Resources Committee ...... S345 care facilities First Read ...... S123 SB 885 (Walsh) Relating to lead testing in certain elementary Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S396 school buildings First Read ...... S105 SB 899 (Brown) Relating to criminal procedure Second Read & Referred Progress & Development First Read ...... S123 Committee ...... S345 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Reported from Progress & Development Committee ...... S544 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S396 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 SB 900 (Sifton) Relating to inducements to insurance SB 886 (Walsh) Relating to fire-resistant material applicators First Read ...... S123 First Read ...... S105 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S396 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S345 SB 901 (Wallingford) Relating to public employee retirement SB 887 (Walsh) Relating to the department of revenue systems First Read ...... S105 First Read ...... S123 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S396 Safety Committee ...... S345 SB 902 (Wallingford) Relating to pyramid sales schemes SB 888 (Koenig) Relating to the parent-child relationship First Read ...... S123 First Read ...... S105 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Committee ...... S396 Committee ...... S345 SB 903 (Wieland) Relating to financing for electrical corporations SB 889 (Koenig) Relating to criminal offenses First Read ...... S123 First Read ...... S105 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S396 Safety Committee ...... S396 Re-referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence SB 904 (Wieland) Relating to health care provider-based facility Committee ...... S398 fees First Read ...... S123-124 SB 890 (Koenig) Relating to alternative service for disabilities Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S396 First Read ...... S105 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S396 SB 905 (Eigel) Relating to a residency requirement for personnel of certain municipal police forces SB 891 (Burlison) Relating to physician maintenance of First Read ...... S124 certification Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections First Read ...... S105-106 Committee ...... S396 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee ...... S396 SB 906 (Libla) Relating to the department of revenue First Read ...... S135 SB 892 (Burlison) Relating to the management of hazardous Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public waste Safety Committee ...... S396 First Read ...... S106 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, SB 907 (Arthur) Relating to county commissioners Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S396 First Read ...... S135 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections SB 893 (Burlison) Relating to professional registration Committee ...... S396 First Read ...... S106 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration SB 908 (Hough) Relating to compensation of court reporters Committee ...... S396 First Read ...... S135 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 25

Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S397 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S396 SB 920 (Wieland) Relating to jury instructions for the offense of SB 909 (Wallingford) Relating to the protection of residents living murder in the first degree in long-term care facilities First Read ...... S146 First Read ...... S135 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Jurisprudence Committee ...... S397 Committee ...... S396 SB 921 (Wallingford) Relating to broadband operations & SB 910 (Wallingford) Relating to statewide missions of services using electrical corporation broadband institutions of higher education infrastructure First Read ...... S135 First Read ...... S146 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S396 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S397 SB 911 (White) Relating to punitive damages First Read ...... S145 SB 922 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to business covenants Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S396 First Read ...... S157 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry SB 912 (Emery) Relating to the offense of genital mutilation Committee ...... S397 First Read ...... S146 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal SB 923 (Sifton) Relating to student journalists Jurisprudence Committee ...... S396 First Read ...... S157 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S397 SB 913 (Emery) Relating to the peer review process for design professionals SB 924 (Riddle) Relating to immunity for child assessment center First Read ...... S146 employees Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S396 First Read ...... S157 Reported from Government Reform Committee - Consent . . S544 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Third Read & Passed - Consent ...... S777-778 Committee ...... S397 House First Read...... H1310 Second Read ...... H1320 SB 925 (Riddle) Relating to child care facilities Referred Professional Registration & Licensing ...... H1321 First Read ...... S157 Re-referred to Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Reform ...... H1446 Committee ...... S397 Reported Do Pass Special Committee on Regulatory Oversight & Reform...... H1551 SB 926 (Walsh) Relating to building energy performance Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1551 standards Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1599 First Read ...... S157 Third Read & Passed ...... H1987-1988 S1212 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S1212 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S397 Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S1216 SB 927 (Schatz) Relating to an audit of the state auditor Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 First Read ...... S157 Signed by House Speaker ...... H2040 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Delivered to Governor ...... S1218 Committee ...... S397

SB 914 (Arthur) Relating to prescription insulin drugs SB 928 (Brown) Relating to the administering of medications First Read ...... S146 First Read ...... S157 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S397 Committee ...... S396 SB 929 (Emery) Relating to student enrollment in virtual school SB 915 (Crawford) Relating to certificates of self-insurance programs First Read ...... S146 First Read ...... S157 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S397 Committee ...... S396 SB 930 (Eigel) Relating to hospital federal reimbursement SB 916 (Crawford) Relating to insurance coverage for health allowances services First Read ...... S157 First Read ...... S146 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee ...... S397 Committee ...... S396 SB 931 (Arthur) Relating to calculation of average daily SB 917 (Onder) Relating to prohibited uses of public funds attendance for early childhood education programs First Read ...... S146 First Read ...... S158 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S396 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S397

SB 918 (Onder) Relating to the confidentiality of health records SB 932 (Onder) Relating to restrictive employment covenants for First Read ...... S146 physicians & advanced practice registered nurses Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S397 First Read ...... S158 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration SB 919 (Onder) Relating to medical marijuana facility Committee ...... S397 background checks First Read ...... S146 26 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SB 933 (Onder) Relating to physician maintenance of certification SB 948 (Wallingford) Relating to the conveyance of certain state or licensure property First Read ...... S158 First Read ...... S173 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Committee ...... S397 Committee ...... S398

SB 934 (Onder) Relating to payments to MO HealthNet providers SB 949 (Riddle) Relating to nursing home administrator licenses First Read ...... S158 First Read ...... S185 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S397 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Committee ...... S398 SB 935 (Wallingford) Relating to overpayment of health insurance claims SB 950 (White) Relating to court costs First Read ...... S158 First Read ...... S199 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S397 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S398 SB 936 (May) Relating to video lottery First Read ...... S172 SB 951 (Schupp) Relating to forensic examinations of victims of Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S397 sexual offenses First Read ...... S199 SB 937 (Nasheed) Relating to expressions of speech Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S398 First Read ...... S172 Re-referred Seniors, Families & Children Committee ...... S472 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S397 SB 952 (Williams) Relating to the expungement of records First Read ...... S199 SB 938 (Onder) Relating to credentialing of health care Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal practitioners by health carriers Jurisprudence Committee ...... S398 First Read ...... S172 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S397 SB 953 (Williams) Relating to applications for a marriage license First Read ...... S199 SB 939 (Onder) Relating to the interpretation of insurance laws Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections First Read ...... S172 Committee ...... S398 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee . S397 SB 954 (May) Relating to calculation of weighted average daily SB 940 (Schupp) Relating to an extreme risk order of protection attendance First Read ...... S172 First Read ...... S199 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S398 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S397 SB 955 (Walsh) Relating to the board of trustees of the Missouri SB 941 (Sater) Relating to savings accounts for higher education department of transportation & highway patrol expenses employees' retirement system First Read ...... S172 First Read ...... S199 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S398 Committee ...... S397 SB 956 (Onder) Relating to abortion SB 942 (Riddle) Relating to licensing requirements for certain First Read ...... S199 health care providers Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S398 First Read ...... S172 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration SB 957 (Sater) Relating to the credentialing of health care Committee ...... S397 practitioners by health carriers First Read ...... S200 SB 943 (Crawford) Relating to patient restraints Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking First Read ...... S172 Committee ...... S473 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S397 SB 958 (Koenig) Relating to a tax credit for contributions to SB 944 (Williams) Relating to unanticipated out-of-network domestic violence shelters medical care First Read ...... S200 First Read ...... S172 Second Read & Referred Economic Development Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee ...... S473 Committee ...... S397 SB 959 (Sifton) Relating to pet protective orders SB 945 (Williams) Relating to unlawful discriminatory practices First Read ...... S200 based on sexual orientation or gender identity Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal First Read ...... S172 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S473 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Committee ...... S397 SB 960 (Emery) Relating to earned compliance credits for offenders SB 946 (Wieland) Relating to buyers of precious metals First Read ...... S200 First Read ...... S173 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S397 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S473

SB 947 (Wieland) Relating to alcohol trade practices SB 961 (Emery) Relating to maintenance orders First Read ...... S173 First Read ...... S200 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S397 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S473 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 27

SB 962 (Arthur) Relating to prescription drug costs SB 976 (Sater) Relating to supervision of pharmacy interns at a First Read ...... S200 remote dispensing site pharmacy Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking First Read ...... S230 Committee ...... S473 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Committee ...... S474 SB 963 (O'Laughlin) Relating to judgment interest rates First Read ...... S200 SB 977 (Wallingford) Relating to the science, technology, Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal engineering, & mathematics (STEM) initiative Jurisprudence Committee ...... S473 First Read ...... S230 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S474 SB 964 (O'Laughlin) Relating to mud flap requirements First Read ...... S200 SB 978 (Wallingford) Relating to the office of administration Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public First Read ...... S230 Safety Committee ...... S473 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S474

SB 965 (O'Laughlin) Relating to advanced practice registered SB 979 (Wallingford) Relating to working animals nurses First Read ...... S231 First Read ...... S221 Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Resources Committee ...... S474 Committee ...... S473 SB 980 (Nasheed) Relating to individualized programming for SB 966 (O'Laughlin) Relating to reading success in schools inmates at facilities operated by the department of First Read ...... S221 corrections Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S473 First Read ...... S240 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal SB 967 (Cierpiot) Relating to the department of economic Jurisprudence Committee ...... S474 development First Read ...... S221 SB 981 (Cierpiot) Relating to the operation of motor vehicles Second Read & Referred Economic Development First Read ...... S240 Committee ...... S473 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S474 SB 968 (Cierpiot) Relating to lump sum elections for state employees SB 982 (Cierpiot) Relating to recreational vehicle dealer First Read ...... S222 agreements Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S473 First Read ...... S240 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public SB 969 (Riddle) Relating to the conveyance of certain state Safety Committee ...... S474 property First Read ...... S222 SB 983 (Brown) Relating to agricultural land values Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections First Read ...... S240 Committee ...... S473 Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Resources Committee ...... S474 SB 970 (Rowden) Relating to federal regulation of private health insurance SB 984 (Crawford) Relating to Missouri family trust companies First Read ...... S222 First Read ...... S240 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Committee ...... S473 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S474

SB 971 (Sater) Relating to payments for prescriptions drugs SB 985 (May) Relating to prohibitions against discriminatory First Read ...... S222 policing Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children First Read ...... S241 Committee ...... S473 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S474 SB 972 (Wieland) Relating to health insurance First Read ...... S222 SB 986 (May) Relating to certain organizations to deter criminal Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking behavior Committee ...... S473 First Read ...... S241 Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S474 SB 973 (Wallingford) Relating to early childhood care & education programs SB 987 (Williams) Relating to bonds for county recorders of deeds First Read ...... S222 First Read ...... S241 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S473 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Committee ...... S474 SB 974 (Wallingford) Relating to blind pensions First Read ...... S222 SB 988 (Emery) Relating to defining sex as gender determined by Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S473 genotype under the Missouri human rights act First Read ...... S241 SB 975 (Wallingford) Relating to utility districts Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S474 First Read ...... S222 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, SB 989 (May) Relating to safe consumption facilities Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S473 First Read ...... S241 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S474 28 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SB 990 (May) Relating to life insurance SB 1004 (Cierpiot) Relating to a tax credit for rehabilitation or First Read ...... S241 construction of certain residences Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking First Read ...... S299 Committee ...... S474 Second Read & Referred Economic Development Committee ...... S474 SB 991 (Walsh) Relating to construction contracts First Read ...... S251 SB 1005 (Schupp) Relating to a tax credit for the care of certain Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry dependents Committee ...... S474 First Read ...... S299 Second Read & Referred Economic Development SB 992 (Burlison) Relating to licensing of architects, engineers, & Committee ...... S474 landscape architects First Read ...... S251 SB 1006 (Hoskins) Relating to licensing of accountants Second Read & Referred Professional Registration First Read ...... S299 Committee ...... S474 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Committee ...... S475 SB 993 (Burlison) Relating to off-label uses of drugs, biological products, or medical devices SB 1007 (Burlison) Relating to all-terrain vehicles First Read ...... S251 First Read ...... S299 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S474 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S475 SB 994 (Bernskoetter) Relating to anhydrous ammonia First Read ...... S251 SB 1008 (Burlison) Relating to restrictive covenants Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor First Read ...... S299 Resources Committee ...... S474 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S475 SB 995 (Cunningham) Relating to the release of a person charged with a bailable offense SB 1009 (Burlison) Relating to the certification of home First Read ...... S251 inspectors Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal First Read ...... S299 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S474 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration Committee ...... S549 SB 996 (Onder) Relating to the virtual school program First Read ...... S251 SB 1010 (Sater) Relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate Second Read & Referred Government Reform orders Committee ...... S474 First Read ...... S299 Reported from Government Reform Committee w/SCS .... S544 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S549 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 SB 1011 (Williams) Relating to the offense of making a false SB 997 (Bernskoetter) Relating to school district subdistricts report First Read ...... S252 First Read ...... S299 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S474 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S549 SB 998 (Sifton) Relating to prohibiting gifts from lobbyists First Read ...... S252 SB 1012 (Wieland) Relating to the national flood insurance Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & program Ethics Committee ...... S474 First Read ...... S299 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking SB 999 (Walsh) Relating to retirement benefits for police officers Committee ...... S549 First Read ...... S266 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S474 SB 1013 (Wieland) Relating to motor clubs First Read ...... S299 SB 1000 (Onder) Relating to the public disclosure of certain Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking financial information of public employee retirement systems Committee ...... S549 First Read ...... S266 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S474 SB 1014 (Sifton) Relating to the secretary of state First Read ...... S309 SB 1001 (Brown) Relating to salvage vehicles Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S549 First Read ...... S283 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public SB 1015 (Emery) Relating to minor traffic violations Safety Committee ...... S474 First Read ...... S309 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public SB 1002 (Rizzo) Relating to penalties for manufacturers & Safety Committee ...... S549 distillers of intoxicating liquor First Read ...... S283 SB 1016 (Crawford) Relating to athlete agents Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S474 First Read ...... S309 Second Read & Referred Professional Registration SB 1003 (White) Relating to aviation jet fuel Committee ...... S549 First Read ...... S283 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public SB 1017 (Walsh) Relating to asbestos Safety Committee ...... S474 First Read ...... S321 Second Read & Referred Progress & Development Committee ...... S549 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 29

SB 1018 (Rizzo) Relating to the supervision of adult offenders on Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S550 probation or parole from other states First Read ...... S321 SB 1033 (Hegeman) Relating to transient guest taxes Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal First Read ...... S353 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S549 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Committee ...... S550 SB 1019 (Rizzo) Relating to a tax credit for property tax relief for certain vulnerable populations SB 1034 (Cierpiot) Relating to trauma centers First Read ...... S321 First Read ...... S353 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S549 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S550

SB 1020 (Schatz) Relating to the assessment of mining properties SB 1035 (Emery) Relating to electric energy First Read ...... S321 First Read ...... S353 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S549 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S550

SB 1021 (O'Laughlin) Relating to accountability requirements for SB 1036 (White) Relating to motor vehicle insurance for military low-performing schools servicemembers First Read ...... S321 First Read ...... S353 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S549 Second Read & Referred Veterans & Military Affairs Committee ...... S550 SB 1022 (O'Laughlin) Relating to recordings of certain school district meetings SB 1037 (Walsh) Relating to the sale of baby crib bumper pads First Read ...... S321 First Read ...... S353 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S549 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Committee ...... S550 SB 1023 (O'Laughlin) Relating to the conveyance of certain state property SB 1038 (Wallingford) Relating to the joint task force on juvenile First Read ...... S321 court jurisdiction & implementation Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections First Read ...... S353 Committee ...... S549 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S550 SB 1024 (Riddle) Relating to survivor benefits First Read ...... S321 SB 1039 (Wallingford) Relating to landfill properties in certain Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S549 counties First Read ...... S353 SB 1025 (Emery) Relating to educational scholarship accounts Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, First Read ...... S336 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S550 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S550 SB 1040 (Wallingford) Relating to ratemaking for public utilities SB 1026 (O'Laughlin) Relating to in-home child care facilities First Read ...... S353 First Read ...... S336 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S550 Committee ...... S550 SB 1041 (Schupp) Relating to pelvic examinations SB 1027 (O'Laughlin) Relating to abandoned aircraft First Read ...... S369 First Read ...... S336 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S550 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S550 SB 1042 (Nasheed) Relating to discriminatory practices by educational institutions SB 1028 (White) Relating to community service requirements for First Read ...... S369 certain offenders Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S550 First Read ...... S336 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal SB 1043 (Emery) Relating to the minimum wage Jurisprudence Committee ...... S550 First Read ...... S369 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry SB 1029 (Sater) Relating to tourism taxes Committee ...... S550 First Read ...... S336 Second Read & Referred Economic Development SB 1044 (Crawford) Relating to demand-side programs for gas Committee ...... S550 corporations First Read ...... S369 SB 1030 (Williams) Relating to murder in the first degree Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, First Read ...... S336 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S550 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S550 SB 1045 (Bernskoetter) Relating to the reorganization & renaming of certain state agencies SB 1031 (Nasheed) Relating to expungement of certain criminal First Read ...... S369 records Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S550 First Read ...... S352 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal SB 1046 (Koenig) Relating to administrative fees imposed by Jurisprudence Committee ...... S550 dealers licensed by the department of revenue First Read ...... S380 SB 1032 (Riddle) Relating to radiologic licensure Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public First Read ...... S353 Safety Committee ...... S550 30 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SB 1047 (O'Laughlin) Relating to proceedings of the judicial SB 1061 (Libla) Relating to reading intervention in schools finance commission First Read ...... S389 First Read ...... S380 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S838 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S550 SB 1062 (Nasheed) Relating to compensation for wrongful conviction SB 1048 (Burlison) Relating to utility services First Read ...... S389 First Read ...... S380 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Jurisprudence Committee ...... S838 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S550 SB 1063 (O'Laughlin) Relating to compensation for student SB 1049 (Burlison) Relating to health information exchanges athletes First Read ...... S380 First Read ...... S389 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S550 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S838

SB 1050 (Williams) Relating to internet domain names of website SB 1064 (O'Laughlin) Relating to workers' compensation operators First Read ...... S389 First Read ...... S380 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Committee ...... S838 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S550 SB 1065 (O'Laughlin) Relating to net metering SB 1051 (Eigel) Relating to detachment from certain ambulance First Read ...... S389 districts Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, First Read ...... S380 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S838 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Committee ...... S838 SB 1066 (O'Laughlin) Relating to employee classification First Read ...... S389 SB 1052 (Eigel) Relating to workers' compensation Second Read & Referred General Laws Committee ...... S838 First Read ...... S380 Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry SB 1067 (Sifton) Relating to long-term care insurance Committee ...... S838 First Read ...... S389 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking SB 1053 (Eigel) Relating to law enforcement officer disciplinary Committee ...... S838 actions First Read ...... S380 SB 1068 (Williams) Relating to expungement of records Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public First Read ...... S389 Safety Committee ...... S838 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S838 SB 1054 (Cierpiot) Relating to proprietary school exemptions First Read ...... S380 SB 1069 (Williams) Relating to persons with disabilities Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S838 First Read ...... S389 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children SB 1055 (Rowden) Relating to elementary & secondary education Committee ...... S838 First Read ...... S380 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S838 SB 1070 (Williams) Relating to a child's right to counsel First Read ...... S389-390 SB 1056 (Hegeman) Relating to emergency communication Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal services Jurisprudence Committee ...... S838 First Read ...... S380 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, SB 1071 (Williams) Relating to instruction in cursive writing Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S838 First Read ...... S390 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S838 SB 1057 (Hegeman) Relating to economic incentives for the creation of military jobs SB 1072 (Hough) Relating to workers' compensation First Read ...... S380-381 First Read ...... S390 Second Read & Referred Economic Development Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry Committee ...... S838 Committee ...... S838

SB 1058 (Brown) Relating to fleet vehicle registration SB 1073 (Hough) Relating to hospital patients in law enforcement First Read ...... S381 custody Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public First Read ...... S390 Safety Committee ...... S838 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S838

SB 1059 (Hough) Relating to feral swine SB 1074 (Hoskins) Relating to explanations of refusal to write First Read ...... S381 automobile insurance Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor First Read ...... S390 Resources Committee ...... S838 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking Committee ...... S838 SB 1060 (Hough) Relating to the taxation of property associated with the production of energy SB 1075 (Emery) Relating to school report cards First Read ...... S381 First Read ...... S390 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S838 Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S838 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 31

SB 1076 (Emery) Relating to obscene websites SB 1083 (Brown) Relating to civil procedure First Read ...... S390 First Read ...... S391 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Energy & the Environment Committee ...... S839 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S839

SB 1077 (Onder) Relating to criminal offenses SB 1084 (Brown) Relating to license taxes imposed by First Read ...... S390 municipalities Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal First Read ...... S391 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S839 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Committee ...... S839 SB 1078 (Onder) Relating to advanced practice registered nurses First Read ...... S390 SB 1085 (Rowden) Relating to tobacco products Second Read & Referred Professional Registration First Read ...... S391 Committee ...... S839 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children Committee ...... S839 SB 1079 (Burlison) Relating to the electronic transfer of workers' compensation benefits SB 1086 (Wieland) Relating to verification of motor vehicle First Read ...... S390 financial responsibility Second Read & Referred Small Business & Industry First Read ...... S391 Committee ...... S839 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S839 SB 1080 (Rizzo) Relating to tax increment financing First Read ...... S390-391 SB 1087 (Wieland) Relating to traditional installment loan lenders Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S839 First Read ...... S391 Second Read & Referred Insurance & Banking SB 1081 (Rizzo) Relating to a tax credit for certain rolling stock Committee ...... S839 First Read ...... S391 Second Read & Referred Economic Development SB 1088 (Sater) Relating to charitable pharmacies Committee ...... S839 First Read ...... S391 Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children SB 1082 (Bernskoetter) Relating to pesticide certification & Committee ...... S839 training First Read ...... S391 Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Resources Committee ...... S839

INTRODUCED SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

SCR 28 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to St. Joseph as the beginning of Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee the Oregon Trail ...... S86 Offered ...... S59-60 Reported from Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee Committee ...... S284 ...... S71 Adopted...... S594 Reported from Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Reported to the House...... H1194 Committee ...... S337 Second Read ...... H1201 Referred Veterans ...... H1313 SCR 29 (Wallingford) Relating to the joint committee on solid Reported Do Pass Veterans...... H1445 waste management district operations Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1445 First Read ...... S60-61 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H1485 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & House adopted...... H1611-1612 S990 Ethics Committee ...... S71 Reported from Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SCR 33 (May) Relating to Minority Organ Donor Awareness Committee ...... S393 Month First Read ...... S83-84 SCR 30 (Schupp) Relating to Buddy Check 22 Day Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Offered ...... S68 Committee ...... S99 Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee Reported from Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics ...... S86 Committee ...... S337 Reported from Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S283 SCR 34 (Hoskins) Relating to flood control Offered ...... S93-94 SCR 31 (Emery) Relating to need for education, prevention, Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee research & policy change regarding pornography ...... S107 Offered ...... S68-69 Reported from Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee Committee ...... S393-394 ...... S86 Reported from Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SCR 35 (Hoskins) Relating to disaster relief from flooding Committee ...... S393 Offered ...... S94 Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee .... SCR 32 (Bernskoetter) Relating to the Bring Our Heroes Home ...... S107 Act Reported from Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Offered ...... S69-70 Committee ...... S394 32 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SCR 36 (Hough) Relating to National American History & SCR 40 (Burlison) Relating to condemning the impeachment of Founders Month President Donald J. Trump First Read ...... S94-95 Offered ...... S156-157 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee . . . Committee ...... S107 ...... S173

SCR 37 (Burlison) Relating to an application to Congress for the SCR 41 (Sater) Relating to biosimilar medicines calling of Article V convention of states to propose certain Offered ...... S221 amendments to the United States Constitution which place Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee limits on the federal government ...... S233 First Read ...... S95-97 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SCR 42 (Eigel) Relating to the State Powers Amendment Committee ...... S107 Offered ...... S250-251 Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee SCR 38 (O'Laughlin) Relating to the disapproval of the Missouri ...... S263 Hazardous Waste Management Commission's recommendations regarding the fees & taxes of the SCR 43 (Burlison) Relating to the appointment & duties of Hazardous Waste Management Commission commissioners to attend an Article V convention First Read ...... S134-135 First Read ...... S297-299 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S146 Committee ...... S309 Reported from Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S284 SCR 44 (May) Relating to STEM designation approval for Third Read & Passed ...... S354 Harris-Stowe State University House First Read...... H637 Offered ...... S335 Second Read ...... H648 Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee Referred Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H693 ...... S362 Reported Do Pass Rules - Administrative Oversight ...... H757 Third Read & Passed ...... H797 S447 SCR 45 (May) Relating to condemnation of the Dred Scott Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S447 decision Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Offered ...... S445-446 Committee ...... S466 Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee . . . Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S466 ...... S482 Signed by House Speaker ...... H832 SCR 46 (Emery) Relating to the 200th birthday of the state of SCR 39 (Emery) Relating to the Task Force on Retail Electric Maine Competition Offered ...... S481-482 Offered ...... S155-156 Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee . . . Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S497 ...... S173

INTRODUCED SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

SJR 31 (Sater) Relating to the initiative petition process Re-referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety First Read ...... S55 Committee ...... S135 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Committee ...... S75 SJR 35 (Nasheed) Relating to the use of census data for the Reported from Local Government & Elections Committee . . S407 purposes of redistricting Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 First Read ...... S55 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics SJR 32 (Sater) Relating to work & community engagement Committee ...... S76 requirements for certain Medicaid participants First Read ...... S55 SJR 36 (Holsman) Relating to exemptions from property tax Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children First Read ...... S55 Committee ...... S75 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S76 Reported from Seniors, Families & Children Committee . . . S160 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S173 SJR 37 (Holsman) Relating to members of the general assembly First Read ...... S55 SJR 33 (Emery) Relating to the impeachment process Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics First Read ...... S55 Committee ...... S76 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee ...... S75 SJR 38 (Hegeman) Relating to regulating the legislature to limit Reported from Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence the influence of partisan or other special interests Committee w/SCS ...... S545 First Read ...... S55 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S76 SJR 34 (Libla) Relating to competitive retail electric energy Reported from Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics markets Committee ...... S161 First Read ...... S55 SS offered ...... S185-186 Second Read & Referred Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy SA 1 to SS offered ...... S186-187 & the Environment Committee ...... S76 SSA 1 for SA 1 to SS offered ...... S187-189 Joint Legislative Index, Senate Legislation 33

SA 1 to SSA 1 for SA 1 to SS offered & withdrawn ...... S190 SJR 47 (Cierpiot) Relating to the office of assessor in charter SSA 1 for SA 1 to SS withdrawn ...... S190 counties SS withdrawn ...... S190 First Read ...... S56 SS#2 offered ...... S190 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections SA 1 to SS#2 offered ...... S190-191 Committee ...... S205 SS#2 withdrawn ...... S223 SS#3 offered ...... S223 SJR 48 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to property tax assessments SA 1 to SS#3 offered & adopted ...... S223 First Read ...... S56 SS#3, as amended, adopted...... S223 Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S205 Perfected ...... S223 Reported from Ways & Means Committee w/SCS ...... S338 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Committee ...... S223 Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S223 SJR 49 (O'Laughlin) Relating to regulating the legislature to limit Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S241 the influence of partisan or other special interests Third Read & Passed ...... S241-242 First Read ...... S57 House First Read...... H469 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Second Read ...... H479 Committee ...... S205 Referred General Laws ...... H836 Reported Do Pass General Laws ...... H1321 SJR 50 (O'Laughlin) Relating to participation of students in Referred Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1321 statewide activity associations Reported Do Pass Rules - Legislative Oversight ...... H1727 First Read ...... S57 Referred Fiscal Review Committee ...... H1729 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S205 Reported Do Pass Fiscal Review ...... H1743 HA 1 House offered ...... H1769-1770 SJR 51 (May) Relating to the election of circuit & associate HA 1 to HA 1 House offered ...... H1770 circuit judges HA 1 House withdrawn ...... H1771 First Read ...... S57 Third Read & Passed ...... H1772-1773 S1071 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Truly Agreed To & Finally Passed...... S1071 Committee ...... S205 Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S1216 SJR 52 (Eigel) Relating to voter turnout thresholds for tax Signed by Senate President Pro Tem ...... S1216-1217 increases Signed by House Speaker ...... H2046 First Read ...... S57 Delivered to Secretary of State ...... S1218 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Committee ...... S206 SJR 39 (Hegeman) Relating to the nonpartisan court plan First Read ...... S55-56 SJR 53 (Eigel) Relating to the appropriation of state money Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . S148 First Read ...... S57 Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S206 SJR 40 (Koenig) Relating to taxation First Read ...... S56 SJR 54 (Eigel) Relating to regulating the legislature to limit the Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S148 influence of partisan or other special interests Reported from Ways & Means Committee ...... S285 First Read ...... S57 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S393 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee ...... S206 SJR 41 (Koenig) Relating to property tax assessments First Read ...... S56 SJR 55 (Eigel) Relating to parents' exclusive right to control the Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S205 upbringing of their children First Read ...... S57 SJR 42 (Eigel) Relating to the state budget Second Read & Referred Seniors, Families & Children First Read ...... S56 Committee ...... S345 Second Read & Referred Appropriations Committee ...... S205 SJR 56 (Burlison) Relating to property taxation SJR 43 (Eigel) Relating to property tax assessments First Read ...... S71 First Read ...... S56 Second Read & Referred Veterans & Military Affairs Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S205 Committee ...... S345

SJR 44 (Eigel) Relating to personal property taxes SJR 57 (Onder) Relating to regulating the legislature to limit the First Read ...... S56 influence of partisan or other special interests Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S205 First Read ...... S71 Reported from Ways & Means Committee ...... S406 Second Read & Referred Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S601 Committee ...... S346

SJR 45 (Cierpiot) Relating to local taxation SJR 58 (Eigel) Relating to property taxes First Read ...... S56 First Read ...... S86 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S346 Committee ...... S205 SJR 59 (Eigel) Relating to military forces SJR 46 (Cierpiot) Relating to voter turnout thresholds for tax First Read ...... S106 increases Second Read & Referred Veterans & Military Affairs First Read ...... S56 Committee ...... S346 Second Read & Referred Local Government & Elections Reported from Veterans & Military Affairs Committee .... S545 Committee ...... S205 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 34 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SJR 60 (Luetkemeyer) Relating to health care SJR 62 (Hoskins) Relating to the right to hunt & fish First Read ...... S158 First Read ...... S222 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee . . . S346 Second Read & Referred Agriculture, Food Production & Outdoor Resources Committee ...... S346 SJR 61 (Nasheed) Relating to the right of suffrage for former felons SJR 63 (Rizzo) Relating to taxation of real property First Read ...... S158 First Read ...... S283 Second Read & Referred Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Second Read & Referred Ways & Means Committee ...... S346 Jurisprudence Committee ...... S346 Reported from Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee w/SCS ...... S498 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S602 Senate Index, Second Regular Session 35 SENATE INDEX SECOND REGULAR SESSION

ADDRESSES O'Laughlin, Senator, removed from the Government Reform Committee ...... 233 State of Judiciary Address, the Honorable Chief Justice George W. Rizzo, Senator, appointed to the Administration Committee .... 164 Draper, III ...... 142-145 Rizzo, Senator, appointed to the Joint Committee on Administrative State of the State Address, Governor Michael L. Parson .... 108-115 Rules ...... 256 Rizzo, Senator, appointed to the Joint Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Awareness ...... 490 ADJOURNMENTS Rizzo, Senator, appointed to the Progress and Development Committee Sine die, One Hundredth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, ...... 165 May 27, 2020 ...... 1218 Rizzo, Senator, appointed Minority Floor Leader ...... 437 Romine, Senator, resigned office ...... 206 Romine, Senator, designated Senator Hough as bill sponsor for COMMITTEES, SELECT Senate Bill 534 ...... 206 Romine, Senator, designated Senator Sater as bill sponsor for Committee to wait upon His Excellency, Governor Michael L. Parson Senate Bill 787 ...... 206 (HCR 57) ...... 86 Romine, Senator, designated Senator O'Laughlin as bill sponsor for Committee to wait upon His Excellency, the Honorable George W. Senate Bill 786 ...... 207 Draper, III, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Sater, Senator, appointed chairman of the Fiscal Oversight Committee Missouri (HCR 58) ...... 124 ...... 224 Schatz, President Pro Tem, authorized the Senate Majority Floor Leader COMMUNICATIONS to exercise duties in his absence...... 940 Schatz, President Pro Tem, committee hearing schedule .... 72, 592 Arthur, Senator, appointed to the Agriculture, Food Production and Senators Burlison, Eigel, Hoskins, Koenig, O'Laughlin and Onder, Outdoor Resources Committee ...... 164 requested Senate Revision Bill 796 be removed from the Consent Arthur, Senator, appointed to the Appropriations Committee . . . 165 Calendar ...... 437-438 Arthur, Senator, appointed to the Joint Committee on Education 328 Sifton, Senator, appointed to the Agriculture, Food Production and Burlison, Senator, appointed vice chair of the Government Reform Outdoor Resources Committee ...... 164 Committee ...... 233 Wallingford, Senator, appointed to the Gubernatorial Appointments Cierpiot, Senator, appointed to the Education Committee ...... 234 Committee ...... 223-224 Cierpiot, Senator, appointed to the Joint Committee on Education Wallingford, Senator, removed from the Gubernatorial Appointments ...... 328 Committee ...... 243 Cierpiot, Senator, removed from the Gubernatorial Appointments Walsh, Senator, appointed to the Gubernatorial Appointments Committee ...... 223-224 Committee ...... 135 Crawford, Senator, appointed to the Government Reform Committee Walsh, Senator, appointed to the Missouri Health Facilities Review ...... 233 Committee ...... 438 Crawford, Senator, removed from the Gubernatorial Appointments Walsh, Senator, appointed to the Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Committee ...... 243 Ethics Committee ...... 165 Cunningham, Senator, appointed to the Fiscal Oversight Committee and Walsh, Senator, resigned as Minority Floor Leader ...... 437 appointed as chairman ...... 233 White, Senator, requested permission to be recognized from his chair, Cunningham, Senator, removed from the Fiscal Oversight Committee pursuant to Rule 76...... 244 ...... 224 Williams, Senator, appointed to the Appropriations Committee . 165 Curls, Senator, resigned office ...... 128 Holsman, Senator, designated Senator Arthur as bill sponsor for Senate JOINT SESSIONS Bill 544 ...... 127 Holsman, Senator, designated Senator Eigel as bill sponsor for Senate January 15, 2020 Joint Resolution 36...... 128 Convened ...... 107 Holsman, Senator, resigned office...... 127 Dissolved ...... 115 Hoskins, Senator, appointed to the Commerce, Consumer Protection, Roll Call, House ...... 107-108 Energy and the Environment Committee ...... 243 Roll Call, Senate ...... 107 Hough, Senator, appointed to the Transportation, Infrastructure and State of the State Address, Governor Michael L. Parson Public Safety committee, and appointed vice chair ...... 233 ...... 108-115 Luetkemeyer, Senator, appointed to the Gubernatorial Appointments January 22, 2020 Committee ...... 243 Convened ...... 141 Luetkemeyer, Senator, removed from the Gubernatorial Appointments Dissolved ...... 145 Committee ...... 223-224 Roll Call, House ...... 142 May, Senator, appointed to the Education Committee ...... 165 Roll Call, Senate ...... 141-142 May, Senator, appointed to the Transportation, Infrastructure and Public State of Judiciary Address, Chief Justice George W. Draper III Safety Committee ...... 165 ...... 142-145 Nasheed, Senator, appointed to the Health and Pensions Committee ...... 165 O'Laughlin, Senator, appointed chairman of the Education Committee MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR ...... 233 O'Laughlin, Senator, appointed to the Department of Elementary and Senate Bills Approved: Secondary Education Career and Technical Education Advisory CCS HCS SB 551 ...... 1219 Council ...... 411 SS SCS SB 569 ...... 1219 36 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SS#2 SCS SB 591...... 1220 Coyan, Teresa E...... 8-9, 124 HCS SCS SB 599 ...... 1220 Hockensmith, Dana A...... 12-13, 124 SS SB 600...... 1221 Mort, Dr. Patricia Hogan ...... 18, 231 CCS SCS SB 631 ...... 1221 Unnerstall, Lynne ...... 24, 124 SS SB 644...... 1222 Midwestern Higher Education Commission CCS HCS SCS SB 653...... 1222 Vandeven, Dr. Margaret “Margie” Mary ...... 25, 232 HCS SB 656 ...... 1222-1223 Missouri 911 Service Board HCS SB 676 ...... 1223 Scott, Jr., Dr. Kenneth F...... 600, 800 SCS SB 739 ...... 1225 White, Jason T...... 600, 800 SB 913 ...... 1225 Missouri Achieving A Better Life Experience Board Rottgers, Sarah Mills ...... 18, 125 Senate Bills Vetoed: Missouri Advisory Council on Historic Preservation SS SCS SB 718...... 1223-1224 Shirley, Allen R...... 22, 201 Missouri Brain Injury Advisory Council Emerson, Jane Anne ...... 10, 124 Gubernatorial Appointments Hart, Eric S...... 12, 124 Sisco, Betty Jean...... 23, 124 Administrative Hearing Commission Missouri Charter Public School Commission Prewitt, Philip ...... 20, 159 Almandoz, Mary Jane, Republican ...... 4, 201 Amber Alert System Oversight Committee Loy, Cathy Jo, Republican ...... 15, 201 Korte, Stephen ...... 162-163, 394 Missouri Commission on Human Rights Lovelle, Bridget ...... 15, 125 Hayashi, Jonathan, Republican...... 12, 202, 599, 800 Medley, Roger ...... 17, 125 Staggs, Martha A., Republican...... 23-24, 202 Bi-State Development Agency of the Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan Missouri Dental Board District Davis, Darrell W...... 9, 201 Johnson, Nate K...... 382, 577 Kane, William T...... 13, 125 Board of Private Investigator and Private Fire Investigator Examiners Missouri Development Finance Board Skinner, Thomas H...... 23, 125 Holton, Jr., Rick, Republican ...... 13, 231, 264, 576-577 Board of Probation and Parole Missouri Emergency Response Commission Fitzwater, Paul, Republican ...... 599, 800 Berndt, Chris, Republican ...... 6, 159 Bollinger County Second District Commissioner Hargis, Kermit K., Republican ...... 11, 124 Johnson, Gerald Wayne, Republican ...... 381-382, 577 Seamands, Patrick Aaron, Republican ...... 22, 159 Clay County Board of Election Commissioners Missouri Ethics Commission Sherer, Blake, Republican ...... 22, 125 Cook, Robert C., Republican ...... 569, 578 Wierzbicki, Darla, Republican ...... 26, 159 Frischer, Helene, Democrat ...... 569, 576 Clean Water Commission of the State of Missouri Missouri Family Trust Board of Trustees Bredehoeft, Neal, Republican ...... 263, 466 Edinger, Donald P...... 497, 575 Committee for Professional Counselors Missouri Fire Safety Education/Advisory Commission Baker, Dr. Cindy Hermann...... 263, 576 Ludden, James, Republican ...... 16, 124 Hermann (Wimpfheimer), Linda ...... 264, 576 Missouri Gaming Commission Rauscher, Dr. Laura A...... 265-266, 336 Conway, Pat, Democrat ...... 8, 159 Conservation Commission Hane, David W., Republican ...... 11, 201 Harrison, Steven D., Independent ...... 11, 232 Missouri Housing Development Commission McHenry, Mark L., Independent ...... 17, 232, 265, 336 Elliff, Mark J., Republican ...... 9, 125 Coordinating Board for Higher Education Lewis, Tracey S.C., Independent ...... 15, 232 McCarter, W. Dudley, Independent ...... 16, 202 McDowell, Rick D., Republican ...... 17, 125 Credit Union Commission Missouri Southern State University Board of Governors McCreary, Chris A., Democrat...... 16-17, 125 Morgan, Mariann, Democrat ...... 18, 201 Department of Commerce and Insurance, Division of Finance Richard, Ron, Republican...... 21, 201 Barrett, Robert M., Commissioner ...... 5, 124 Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners Department of Revenue Hudson, Dr. Seth M...... 13, 159 Zellers, Kenneth J, Director...... 26, 125 Kirchner, Dr. Darren...... 14, 159 Drug Utilization Review Board Missouri State University Board of Governors Kegler, Rick ...... 265, 336 Parman, Lynn R., Independent ...... 20, 158 Pierce, Dr. Lisa J...... 265, 336 Wasson, John "Jay", Republican ...... 25, 125 Hazardous Waste Management Commission Waters, Christopher, Independent ...... 25, 158 Farr, Andrea J., Republican ...... 10, 232 Missouri Women's Council Higher Education Loan Authority of the State of Missouri Chrisman, Carolyn, Republican ...... 8, 201 Ballsrud, Robert P...... 381, 497, 575 Missouri Workforce Development Board Holocaust Education and Awareness Commission Black, Catherine Bass...... 6, 125 Cain, Dr. Clifford Chalmers ...... 7, 201 Bax, Greta M...... 5, 159 Simon, Dolores D. (Dee Dee)...... 23, 201 Garrett, Stephanie B...... 10, 159 Jackson County Sports Complex Authority Mo HealthNet Oversight Committee Scott, Bradley Madison, Republican ...... 21-22, 124 Alexander, Dr. Sam L...... 4, 125 Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners Lambert, Kaylyn L...... 14, 125 Dean, Cathy J...... 9, 125, 496, 578 Oerther, Sarah ...... 19, 125 Labor and Industrial Relations Commission Ott, David ...... 19, 158 Curls, Shalonn (Kiki), Democrat ...... 86, 124 Pfannenstiel, Dr. Nick...... 20, 125 Lincoln University Board of Curators Northwest Missouri State University Board of Regents Bracy, Vernon Vito, Democrat ...... 6, 159 Hurst, Lydia, Republican ...... 264-265, 543 Cade, Jr., Everidge, Democrat ...... 7, 124 Roach, Deborah A., Democrat ...... 21, 159 Mental Health Commission Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission Charepoo, Dr. Mina ...... 8, 124 Agderian, Aimee...... 3-4, 125 Senate Index, Second Regular Session 37

Owen, Mark S...... 19-20, 158 Rowden, Senator, requested unanimous consent to allow the Mayor of Public Defender Commission Kansas City security detail to enter the chamber with side arms Atwell, Charles E., Democrat...... 5, 158 ...... 104 Schad, Rodney, Republican ...... 21, 201 The Senate observed a moment of silence for former state Public School Retirement System of Missouri Board of Trustees representative Jack Buechner ...... 508 Kissinger, Sharon J...... 14, 159 The Senate observed a moment of silence in memory of Maria Lucas Public Service Commission ...... 369 Holsman, Jason R...... 86-87, 106, 124 The Senate observed a moment of silence in memory of Maxine Livesay Southeast Missouri State University Board of Regents Steelman...... 335 Malik, Vivek, Independent...... 163, 336 The Senate observed a moment of silence in memory of Patrick Smith, Lloyd F., Republican...... 164, 466 Brauner...... 863 State Banking and Savings and Loan Board The Senate observed a moment of silence in memory of Samuel Kifer, Thane H., Republican ...... 162, 466 L.Moore, III ...... 370 Knudtson, Jay B., Republican ...... 162, 543 The Senate observed a moment of silence in memory of the families Miles, Harold M., Republican ...... 163, 543 involved in the helicopter accident along with Kobe Bryant and State Board of Education his daughter...... 161 Westbrooks-Hodge, Pamela, Democrat ...... 164, 466 The Senate observed a moment of silence in memory of the firefighter State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors who died responding to a fire call on May 7, 2020 ...... 959 Buchholz, II, William G., Democrat ...... 6-7, 159 The Senate observed a moment of silence in memory of the victims of State Board of Optometry the Holocaust ...... 161 Kerber, Deborah L...... 162, 336 State Committee of Dietitians Diekman, Connie, Republican ...... 496, 575 OBJECTIONS AND PROTESTS Marlay, Anita, Republican ...... 497, 577 Cunningham, Senator, Constitutional objection to the signing of State Committee of Marital and Family Therapists CCS for SS for SCS for HS for HCS for HB 2006 and Likcani, Dr. Adriatik, Independent ...... 15, 125 HCS for HB 2019 ...... 1218 State Environmental Improvement and Energy Resources Authority Eigel, Senator, Constitutional objection to the signing of Arthur, Caleb, Republican ...... 4-5, 232 SS for SCS for HCS for HB 1682 ...... 1217 Nichols, Mary Fontana, Democrat ...... 18-19, 159 State Fair Commission Hayden, Barbara J., Republican ...... 12, 231 ORGANIZATION State Lottery Commission Gattermeir, Robert R., Republican ...... 10-11, 159 Convening of the Senate, 100th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Hemeyer, John Clark, Democrat ...... 263, 394 Session ...... 3 Mayfield, Lance, Democrat ...... 16, 159 Reading of the Bill of Rights (pursuant to Section 9.141) ...... 3 State Soil and Water Districts Commission Rules (SR 982) ...... 3 Stevens, Keith Dewayne, Republican ...... 24, 202 Senate convened (SR 983) ...... 3 State Tax Commission Kraus, Will, Republican ...... 163, 201 Romine, Gary, Republican ...... 163-164, 201 PETITIONS, MEMORIALS AND State Technical College of Missouri Board of Regents REMONSTRANCES Frederick, Edward, Republican ...... 381, 575-576 O'Mara, Kevin, Democrat...... 19, 159 Brown, Senator, memorial relating to Maxine Livesay Steelman .335 Sellenriek, Steve, Republican...... 382, 578 Trautman, Shanda D., Democrat ...... 382, 577-578 POINTS OF ORDER The State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts Carter, Dr. Jeffrey D., Democrat ...... 7, 201 SB 552 ...... 327 Tannehill, Dr. David E., Independent ...... 24, 125 SCS HCS HB 1854 ...... 826 Tourism Commission SS No. 2 SCS HCS HB 1854 ...... 852 Witzel, Kurt D., Republican...... 26, 126 SS SB 600 ...... 275 Truman State University Board of Governors SS SCS HCS HB 1682 ...... 1064 Christofferson, Philip J., Democrat ...... 161, 394 SS SCS SB 594 ...... 454, 457 University of Central Missouri Board of Governors Weymuth, Ken, Republican ...... 25-26, 159 University of Missouri Board of Curators PRAYERS Hoberock, Gregory E., Republican ...... 264, 394 (Prayers made by other than Chaplain) Wenneker, Robin R., Independent ...... 266, 394 Well Installation Board Crawford, Senator ...... 379 Farrar, Neal ...... 599, 800 Emery, Senator...... 91 Lindsey, Lindell ...... 600, 800 Hegeman, Senator ...... 1032 Rowden, Senator ...... 568 Schupp, Senator ...... 574 MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE Wallingford, Senator ...... 133 Williams, Senator ...... 229 House duly convened (HR 4515) ...... 57 House regularly organized (HR 4516) ...... 58 PRESIDING OFFICERS (Presiding when President was not in Chair) MOTIONS AND REQUESTS, MISCELLANEOUS Bernskoetter, Senator . . . 191, 262, 269, 355, 372, 419, 457, 487, 514 Burlison, Senator, requested unanimous consent to withdraw ...... 556, 584, 587, 857, 872, 1135 Senate Bill 894 ...... 107 Hoskins, Senator, requested unanimous consent to be excused from Brown, Senator ...... 353, 355 voting on Senate Amendment 4 to SB 704 ...... 622 38 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Crawford, Senator ...... 302, 326, 371, 372, 447, 457 Romine, Senator ...... 133 Cunningham, Senator ...... 1132 Rowden, Senator ...... 199, 263, 444, 513, 564, 665, 908, 945, 121 Emery, Senator...... 372, 959 Sater, Senator ...... 955, 1202 Hegeman, Senator ...... 487, 537, 571, 1201 Schatz, Senator . . . 202, 213, 255, 284, 337, 394, 405, 467, 482, 497 Hoskins, Senator ...... 282, 286 543, 560, 570, 580, 602, 764, 776, 797, 801, 850, 863, 991, 1215 Hough, Senator . . . 122, 249, 255, 371, 390, 395, 495, 498, 520, 756 Sifton, Senator ...... 1127 ...... 866, 937, 969, 1038, 1127 Wallingford, Senator ...... 579, 1201 Libla, Senator...... 1127 Walsh, Senator ...... 1039, 1069 Nasheed, Senator ...... 1128 Rizzo, Senator ...... 579

SENATE RESOLUTIONS

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1354 Bernskoetter Adam, Police Officer Phillip 481

1061 Sater Adams, Hannah 116

1031 Luetkemeyer Adams, John and Vickie 83

1390 White Adel, Captain Mike 543

1137 Hegeman Alden, Rylee 179

1260 Arthur Allen, Audrey 352

1351 O'Laughlin Allen, Pascha 481

1276 Bernskoetter Allmeroth, Jackson Douglas 373

1388 Bernskoetter American Legion Post 5 Auxiliary, One Hundredth Anniversary 543

1152 Sater Antle, Caleb 191

1066 Schupp Ash, William B. "Bill" 123

1252 Hegeman Atkinson, Molli 335

1299 Williams and Austin, Breawna 438-439 Wallingford

1162 Luetkemeyer Auxier, Ron and Pat 199

1048 Holsman Bach Aria Soloists 105

1167 Hegeman Bailey, Pauline 213

1018 Sifton Ball, Officer Jerry 82

1307 Rowden Banker, Morgan 445

1353 Onder Barnes, Alex James 481

1197 Luetkemeyer Barrymore, Barb 255

1069 Cunningham Barton, Garland G. 134

1382 Cunningham Barton, Garland G. 537

1485 Onder Bauer, Haley 1216

1378 Sifton Becherer, Albert Francis "Al" 537

1238 Luetkemeyer Beck, Ken and Angie 322

1461 Crawford Beem, Dr. Garland "Mark" 1033

1418 Luetkemeyer Beers, Roy and Candy 837

1433 Sater Beeson, Don and Margaret 843 Senate Index, Second Regular Session 39

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1330 Riddle Benoit, Mary 459

1063 O'Laughlin Berke, Hattie 116

1342 Libla Bess, Gene 481

1285 Schupp Billhartz, Grace 417

1379 Schupp Billings, John "Jack" Joseph 537

1207 Williams Blackwell, Councilman Floyd 256

1326 Brown Blake, Jackson 459

1406 Cierpiot Blue Ridge Church of Christ 599

1271 Williams BMac Stop the Violence Week 352

1310 Schatz Bond, Reverend Charles 458

1385 Onder Boschert, Glen D. 543

1389 Eigel Boschert, John "Jack" Cletus 543

1384 Onder Boschert, Wendell Joseph 543

1296 Riddle Boulware, Woodrow Wilson 438

1288 Crawford Bowlin, Allison 417

1438 Onder Bozeman, Mya Danielle 863

1430 Sater Bradley, Daryl 843

1416 Luetkemeyer Bradley, Garrison 837

1451 O'Laughlin Bradley, General Omar N. 959

1156 Sater Bradley, Jim and Georgia 191

1220 Libla Branch, Rick and Cody 297

1135 Hegeman Brincks, Brylie 178

1445 Sater Brinson, Nathanael 887

1105 Rowden Brooks, Elizabeth 154

988 Sater Brown, Haliena 61

995 Luetkemeyer Brown, Luke Edward 68

1356 O'Laughlin Brown, Mary Pauline 495-496

1273 White Brown, Michael R., DO 369

1357 Libla Brown, Tina Priest 496

1293 Luetkemeyer Bryson, Alanna 438

1053 Emery Burch, Kate 115

1192 Rizzo Burkholder, Judith C. 255

1223 Koenig Burruns, Eli 297

1019 Sifton Burtelow, Robert E. 82

1103 Hegeman Butcher, Landon Cole 154

996 Luetkemeyer Buttron, Braedon Thomas 68 40 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1259 Arthur Cado, Arlee 352

1358 Schatz Candelario, Raymond Daniel 496

1469 Crawford and Canovi, Matthew 1201 Burlison

1475 Luetkemeyer Cantu, Lance 1215

1391 Wallingford Cape First Church 543

1470 Nasheed Cargile, Lane 1213

1084 Luetkemeyer Carlson, Jack Andrew 141

1118 Cierpiot Carlson, Karleigh 155

1021 Sifton Carrigan, Carrie 82

997 Luetkemeyer Carrizzo, Aiden Richard 68

1453 Wallingford Carter, Katherine 990

989 Sater Cassville High School football team 61

1455 Eigel Castaneda, Alejandra 1032

1035 Luetkemeyer Cathy Kline Art Gallery 83

1075 Libla Cato, Roy 134

1394 Rowden Cauwenbergh, John Stephen 591

1165 Cunningham Cavaness, Roy 213

1166 Koenig Cavin, Clara Helen 213

1184 Hoskins Central Methodist University Men's Soccer Eagles 240

1428 May and Williams Chapman, Deborah Ann 837

1114 O'Laughlin Chidster, Tina 155

1308 Crawford Christian, Trevor 458

1253 Schatz Christman, John Paul 351

1145 Wieland Cisneros, Sarah 185

1322 Wallingford Civil Air Patrol, Missouri Wing 459

1332 Koenig Clancy, Colleen 459

1264 Sater Cline, Ryan 352

1452 Schupp Cohen, Dennis E. 990

1454 Bernskoetter Cole County, Two Hundredth Anniversary 990

1467 Arthur Colwell, Annie 1201

1110 Libla Communities Loving and Supporting Students 154

1078 Libla Cooper, John 134

1176 Brown Copeland, Master Sergeant Ronad A. 230

1171 Hoskins Corbett, Salena "Sally" 230

1366 Riddle Cowherd, Jacque A. 508

1150 Sater Cox Medical Center, Seventieth Anniversary 191 Senate Index, Second Regular Session 41

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1198 Wallingford Craft, Caleb 255

1224 Riddle Cross, Mark A. 297

1056 Wallingford Crutsinger, Lauren 115

1421 Luetkemeyer Cundiff, Corbett Van "Corky" and Virginia Ann "Gin" 837

1189 Hough Cunningham, Cassidy 240

1465 Cunningham D & L Florist, Thirtieth Anniversary 1126

1370 Arthur Daniels, Kiley 514

993 Sater Darst, Kensie 61

1272 Onder Davis, Charlotte 369

1462 Sater Davis, Faye 1122

1225 Sater Davis, Joyce 309

1206 Williams Davis, Tommie Lee, Jr. 256

1436 White Dearmond, Captain Aaron 863

1367 Riddle Deets, David M. 508

1172 Luetkemeyer DeGarmo, Sarah 230

1079 Libla Deken, Clem 134

1247 Emery Dempsey, Kaitlin 323

1399 Onder Denton, Liam 591

1160 Rowden Detweiler, Rebecca 199

1359 Schatz Dick, James William 496

1335 Emery Diggins, Cole 466

998 Luetkemeyer Doggett, Avery Cole 68

1218 Crawford Downtown and Drake Harbor Recreation Area Trails 297

1181 White Droska, Mary Lenore 240

983 Rowden Duly Convened 3

1153 Sater Dunivant, Justin 191

1456 Eigel Early, Ashley 1033

1274 White Eggerman, Melvin Charles 369

1365 Crawford El Dorado Springs Municipal Band 496

994 Onder Elam, Mike 67

1278 Libla Ellis, Nathaniel Andrew 373

1279 Libla Ellis, Nathaniel Andrew 373

1214 Sater Ellis, Roger 283

1194 Onder Emge, Dennis A. 255

1195 Onder Emge, Melvin A. "Mel" 255

1041 Rowden Employee Classification and Pay 92-93 42 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1077 Libla Farmer, Terry 134

1412 Walsh Fazio, Emily 756

1007 Rowden Fike, Melissa 82

1107 Libla First Missouri Bank of SEMO 154

1022 Sifton Fisck, Trey 82

1213 Sater Fletcher, Cadet Captain Taran 283

1234 Bernskoetter Forck, Brenda 322

990 Sater Foss, Roy and Lettie 61

1339 Wieland Foulks, Zachary 466

1205 Williams Fountain, Pamela Denise 256

1319 Koenig Frailey, Ben 458

1312 Luetkemeyer Francis, Rachel 458

1002 Libla Frazier-Moore, Christy 68

1347 Riddle Friederich, Rachel 481

1400 Onder Fritsche, Kaitlin Kay 591

1251 Hegeman Gager, Michelle 335

1387 Bernskoetter Gasconade County, Two Hundredth Anniversary 543

1012 Emery Gast, Alexandra 82

986 Wallingford Gautier, Nathan 61

1383 Onder Gerdes, Robert W. "Bob" 543

1328 Brown Germeroth, Lilly 459

1429 Walsh Gnolfo, Jake 837

1106 Burlison Good, Nathan 154

1484 Rowden and the Graham, former Senator Charles D. "Chuck" 1215-1216 entire membership

1164 Nasheed Grand Center, Inc. 213

1474 Luetkemeyer Graves, Henry Samuel 1215

1133 Walsh Greater North County Chamber of Commerce, Sixty-fifth Anniversary 178

1120 Arthur Green, Richard S. 169

1168 Hoskins Gresham, Quin 213

1446 Luetkemeyer Grooms, Madison 940

1255 Schatz Gross, Logan Edward 352

1303 Wallingford Gunn, Victor 445

1025 Sifton Hackbarth, Paula 83

1185 Hough Hadley, Seth 240

1376 Eigel Haemmerle, Russell J. 537 Senate Index, Second Regular Session 43

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1449 Eigel Hagl, Second Lieutenant Kayley N. 945

1397 Onder Hale, Addysen 591

1014 Hoskins Hall, Jacob D. 82

1003 Crawford Hallack, Patricia "Pete" 68

1269 Bernskoetter and Hammann, Galen R. 352 Riddle

1404 Riddle Hammett, Officer Evan 591

1374 Schupp Hanke, Tyler 537

1227 Schatz Hannon, Catherine 314

1058 Hoskins Hansen, Seth 116

1142 Riddle Harding, Armand Joseph 184

1089 Brown Harne, Rick 141

1318 Koenig Harrison, Mollie 458

1254 Schatz Hartenstein, Wyatt 352

1004 White Hartman, Larry 76

1143 Rizzo and Hartsfield, Reverend Dr. Wallace S., Sr. 185 Williams

1204 Williams Harvey, Martha E. Wynne 256

1042 Hough and Hass, Judge William Ralph 93 Cunningham

1083 Rizzo Hawkins, David Ben 134

1203 Williams Hayman, Deborah 256

1291 Sater Healthy Schools/Healthy Communities Initiative 417

1020 Sifton Hehmeyer, Robert P. 82

1375 Wallingford Heise, David and Jeanne 537

1112 Bernskoetter Helias Catholic High School Class 3 State Softball Champions 155

1044 Sater Hembree, Carla and Bill 105

1473 Burlison Henderson, Colston 1214

1123 White Hensley, Wyatt J. E. 170

1405 Sater Henson family 591

1363 Sifton Hickey, Will 496

1055 Wallingford Hightower, Beyonce 115

1341 Libla Hill, Tonya 481

1236 Luetkemeyer Hochstatter, Haley 322

1241 Luetkemeyer Hodkins, Bob and Helen 322

1268 Bernskoetter, Holtmeyer, Major Richard L. 352 Wallingford and Luetkemeyer 44 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1290 Sater Honeycutt, David 417

1226 May Houston, Reverend Robert Earl 314

1136 Hegeman Huber, Joe 178

1149 Sater Hudson House of Aurora, Thirty-fifth Anniversary 191

1059 Hough Hufman, Maya 116

1292 Hough Hughes, Mary Margaret 438

1395 Onder Huisman, Lucas 591

1095 Cunningham Hunt, Dr. Jim 154

1169 White Hurrell, Scott 221

1294 Wallingford Hurt, Scott 438

1097 Sifton Imo's Pizza 154

1425 Cunningham Ingalsbe, Christy 837

1266 Sater Ingle, Gene 352

1202 Williams Irvin-Woods, Donna 256

1441 Crawford Ives, Ethan 863

1323 Williams Jacobs, Diamond 459

1457 Eigel Jenkins, Alayna 1033

1115 Williams Jennings High School Student Council 155

1482 Schupp Jerrod, Officer Larry 1215

1109 Libla Jim Gibson Trucking, LLC 154

1130 Libla Johnson, Opal 171-172

1471 Nasheed Johnson, Rebecca Christine 1213

1392 Libla Jones, Chief Charles Lynn 590

1281 Emery Jones, Kenneth E., DO, FAOCR 405

1092 White Joslen, Billie "Sue" 141

1029 Luetkemeyer Jura, James 83

1306 Rowden Jurgensmeyer, Annie 445

1217 Rizzo Kansas City Chiefs 297

1476 Rowden Kaur, Sarabjit 1215

1338 Wieland Kempen, Grace 466

1100 Luetkemeyer Kerns, Dean and Denise 154

1009 Riddle Kientzy, Drew 82

1324 Hegeman Killingsworth, Cade 459

1082 Libla Kimbrow, James "Larry" 134

1420 Luetkemeyer Kisker, Sherrie 837

992 Sater Kleiboeker, Brenden 61 Senate Index, Second Regular Session 45

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1011 Bernskoetter Knaebel, Jacob Daniel 82

1010 Bernskoetter Koch, Natalie 82

1340 Bernskoetter Koestner, Jahanna 480-481

984 Wallingford Kohfeld Distributing 61

1313 Luetkemeyer Kramer, Madalyn 458

1295 Wallingford Ladwig, Allie 438

1417 Luetkemeyer Lafayette High School Boys Basketball Fighting Irish 837

991 Sater Lambeth, Larry and Doris 61

1270 Hoskins Lance, Jace 352

1407 Riddle Languell, Alice 599

1159 Rowden Lawless, Ava 199

1101 Luetkemeyer Lean Kitchen 154

987 Wallingford Leet EyeCare 61

1393 Bernskoetter LeMaster, Lisa 590

1250 Hegeman Leonard, Samantha 335

1458 Eigel Lewis, Kristi 1033

1320 Eigel Limbaugh, Nathan 458

1057 Wallingford Lincoln, Connor 116

1398 Onder Lindsay, Payton 591

1064 O'Laughlin Link, Alaina 116

1216 Sater Little, Kenny and Janet 283

1154 Sater Lombard, Stuart 191

1054 Riddle Long, Carlee 115

1478 Crawford Long, Jack 1215

1211 Emery Loomer, Kenneth DeWayne 283

1060 Schatz Loucks, Anna 116

1006 Cunningham Luallen, Oma 82

1036 Luetkemeyer M&M Transport Services 83

1015 O'Laughlin Mallory, William Kenneth 82

1460 White Marble, Dr. Alan D. 1033

1337 Emery Marks, Christian 466

1336 Emery Marks, Isaac 466

1102 Arthur Martin, Kelley 154

1119 Riddle Massey, Isaiah Ryan 155

1182 Burlison May, Bill and Gail 240

1161 Rowden Mayhan, Catherine 199 46 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1005 Emery McCormick, Charles 82

1481 Schupp McCoy, Kelsey 1215

1263 Sater McCully, Jake 352

1243 Emery McDonald, Anna 322

1301 May McGee, James 445

1344 Cierpiot McMullin, Jolee 481

1073 Libla Meeks, Michael Roland 134

1302 May Menen, Yeshemibet 445

1229 Hoskins Mertes, Melody 314

1464 Eigel Meuret, Alex 1126

1065 O'Laughlin Meyer, Evan 116

1317 Luetkemeyer Miller, Alyssa 458

1261 Sater Miller, Brenda 352

1147 Romine Miller, Danny Joe 191

1052 Emery Miller, Evan 115

1309 Crawford Miller, Lizzie 458

1327 Brown Miller, Samantha 459

1178 Schatz Mineral Area College Men's Cross Country Cardinals, Division III 230 Champions

1163 Bernskoetter Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry 213

1070 O'Laughlin Missouri Dump Truckers Association 134

1090 Brown Missouri University of Science and Technology 141

1287 Schatz Mock, Erica 417

1132 Walsh Moehlenkamp, Michael G. 178

1027 Sifton Molsbee, Jennifer 83

1431 Sater Monette High School Class 2 State Champion Boys Wrestling Cubs 843

1210 Bernskoetter Moniteau County, One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary 263

1237 Luetkemeyer Montalbano, Amy 322

1401 Onder Montgomery, Hope 591

1040 O'Laughlin Moore, Andrew Robert 92

1409 Cunningham Moore, David 756

1334 Nasheed Moore, Samuel L., Jr. 459

1076 Libla Morgan, Debbie 134

1013 Emery Morgan, Matthew 82

1466 Sater Mosley, Carol 1126

1286 Schupp Mueller Abigail 417

1424 Cunningham Mulford, Mary 837 Senate Index, Second Regular Session 47

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1017 Sifton Mullins, Private Thomas 82

1305 Williams Murray, Meagan 445

1381 Cunningham Murrell, Johnny 537

1016 Sifton Musial, Ethan J. 82

999 Luetkemeyer Mustain, Owen Eugene 68

1486 Onder Nadler, Bailey 1216

1230 Rizzo Nagel, Sophia 321

1034 Luetkemeyer Naler, Adam, D.D.S. Family Dentistry 83

1030 Luetkemeyer Nance, Larry and Ruth Ann 83

1346 Riddle Nasir, Pete 481

1111 Hoskins Neal, Marvin 154

1345 Cierpiot Nelson, Cassidy 481

1472 Nasheed Nelson, Jefonte' "Jay" 1214

1141 Hegeman Nester, Kendall 179

1300 Williams and Neville, Nia 439 Rowden

1444 Wieland Newhouse, Nikki 863

1047 Sater Newman, Abigail 105

1231 Hoskins Nieweg, Sydney 321

1277 Bernskoetter Nikodim, Don 373

1459 Eigel Norby, Melanie 1033

1373 May Normington, Andrew 514

1001 Libla Oak Grove Elementary School 68

1352 O'Laughlin Oakley, Renee 481

1372 May Odessa High School Football Team 514

1350 O'Laughlin Oeth, Mickey 481

1325 Schupp Olivette, City of, Ninetieth Anniversary 459

1321 Eigel Oostendorp, Madison 458-459

1037 Luetkemeyer Orange EV 83

1096 May Organization for Black Struggle, Fortieth Anniversary 154

1038 Luetkemeyer Park Hill School District 83

1403 Riddle Parker, Deputy Ryan Christopher 591

1099 Luetkemeyer Parkhurst, Jim and Doty 154

1355 Bernskoetter Parris, Police Officer Ralph 481

1426 Cunningham Parton, Diana 837

1140 Hegeman Patterson, Collin 179

1450 Hoskins Peel, Jensen L. 959 48 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1333 Koenig Peiffer, J. D. 459

1232 Brown Pelc, Trevor James 321

1094 Cunningham Pendergrass, Matthew Allen 154

1155 Sater Petersen, Isaac 191

1262 Sater Pettit, Scott 352

1371 Arthur Pham, Nicholas 514

1067 White Phillips, Mary Ann 123

1329 Riddle Pitman, Shane 459

1242 Luetkemeyer Platte County High School Girls Swimming Pirates 322

1108 Libla Potts, Peggy 154

1411 Walsh Powell, Ne'Shanti 756

1180 Burlison Prather, Rachel 230

1201 Williams Pullen, Florence Terry 256

1364 White Queen, Lennis Allen 496

1423 Cunningham Randolph, Jack 837

1246 Emery Randolph, Kerstin 322-323

1443 Wieland Ranes, Gabriella 863

1209 Hegeman Rardon, Caden 256

1477 Rowden Rathert, Grace D. 1215

1361 Riddle Rau, Kenneth John 496

1212 Cierpiot Ravasini, Elizabeth 283

1283 Onder Red Robin Gourmet Burgers 405

1402 Riddle Redman, Deputy Eric Anthony 591

1222 Koenig Rehmeier, Robert 297

1074 Libla Richardet, Nathan, Sr. 134

1051 Burlison Richardson, Bailey 115

1049 Riddle Ridgel, Charles 105

1139 Hegeman Riedinger, Jaclyn 179

1080 Libla Rios, Richard 134

1314 Luetkemeyer Rippy, Erin 458

1023 Sifton Rivers, Lisa 82

1157 Sater Roaring River State Park Hatchery 192

1435 Rowden Roberson, Officer George 863

1177 Sifton Roberts, Nathan Jay 230

1200 Williams Robinson, Arthur Clayton 255

1199 Williams Robinson, Mary 255 Senate Index, Second Regular Session 49

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1196 Brown Rolla FFA Chapter, Ninetieth Anniversary 255

1188 Hough Rose, Robbyn 240

1315 Luetkemeyer Roth, Gretchen 458

1258 Arthur Rothery, Sophia 352

1257 Arthur Rowe, Courtney 352

1228 Hoskins Rukavina, Sydney 314

982 Rowden Rules 3

1045 Sater Sager, Brent 105

1233 Koenig Sajid, Samiya 322

1298 Williams and Sall, Michelle 438 Arthur

1249 Hegeman Sapp, Gillian 335

1088 Onder Sattler, Pauline 141

1235 Luetkemeyer Schank, Ivy 322

1265 Sater Schmidly, Ron 352

1248 Hegeman Schmidt, Regan 335

1175 Brown Schulte, Jackie 230

1043 Rowden Schuster, Tyler 93

1183 Hegeman Schwindt, Elaine 240

1122 White Scoggin, Andrew Kale 170

1113 Sifton Sedara Sweets and Ice Cream 155

1479 Koenig Seiler Instrument and Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, Seventy-fifth 1215 Anniversary

1187 Hough Sethi, Niyati 240

1179 Rowden and Seward, Annie M. 230 Sifton

1316 Luetkemeyer Shade, Adele 458

1158 Sater Shaffer, Steve 192

1448 White Shallenburger, Bryan 940

1129 Nasheed Sharif, Hana S. 171

1173 Luetkemeyer Shewmaker, John David and Kimberly Ann 230

1193 Rizzo Shireman, Betty L. 255

1419 Luetkemeyer Silvey, Bob and Donna 837

1104 Bernskoetter Sinquefield, Jeanne and Rex 154

1414 Brown Skaggs, Dent County Deputy Sheriff Mikol 782

1148 Onder and Eigel Smith, Benjamin Collins 191

1463 Bernskoetter Smith, Rita 1122

1434 Arthur Smith. LeAnn L. 843 50 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1245 Emery Snider, Emma 322

1174 Sater Snodgrass, Alice and the late Ted 230

1219 Koenig Snyder, Sergeant Darwyn "Tony" 297

1362 Sifton Solverud, Rachel 496

1134 Hegeman Speckman, Leslie and Guy 178

1368 Hough Springfield Board of Education 508

1215 Sater Sprouse, Cadet Second Lieutenant Zander 283

1415 Luetkemeyer St. Joseph Central High School Girls Basketball Indians 837

1085 Luetkemeyer St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce 141

1282 Onder Stefanina's Pizzeria & Restaurant 405

1121 Arthur Steinkamp, Nicholas 170

1170 Sater Stokes, Lacy 230

1081 Libla Stricker, Randy 134

1086 Libla Styles, Herman, Jr. 141

1447 White Sunday, Alison Malinowski 940

1138 Hegeman Sybert, Michaela 179

1000 Hoskins Tart, Trevor Peter 68

1131 Schatz Tedrick, Cameron 178

1386 Riddle Templeton, Zachary 543

1071 O'Laughlin Terrace Boudinier 134

1284 Onder The Grotto Grill 405

1422 Luetkemeyer Thomas, Bill and Judy 837

1256 Arthur Thomas, Elise 352

1039 Hegeman Thomas, J. "Tom" 92

1008 Rowden Thompson, Katherine 82

1239 Luetkemeyer Thornton, Danny Joe and Vicki Lynn 322

1311 Sater Thurman, Timothy Allen, Jr. 458

1026 Sifton Timmerman, Amanda 83

1032 Luetkemeyer Tin Kitchen 83

1413 May Todd, Ellen 782

1046 Sater Tomblin's Jewelry and Gifts 105

985 Wallingford Tornetto, Michael 61

1098 Sifton Total Access Urgent Care 154

1289 Onder Truong, Amelia 417

1093 Eigel Tueth, Joshua Phillip 154

1331 Riddle Turrell, Micah 459 Senate Index, Second Regular Session 51

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1116 Williams University City Children's Center, Fiftieth Anniversary 155

1186 Hough Urich, Stephanie 240

1127 Rowden Use of Chamber - Missouri Catholic Conference 171

1125 Rowden Use of Chamber - Missouri Girls State 170

1124 Rowden Use of Chamber - Missouri Youth Leadership Forum 170

1128 Rowden Use of Chamber - Silver Haired Legislature 171

1191 Walsh Use of Chamber - Sue Shear Leadership Academy 250

1126 Rowden Use of Chamber - YMCA Youth in Government 170-171

1304 Wallingford Valleroy, Ella 445

1483 Schupp VanZeyl, Nathan 1215

1062 Rowden Vaughn, Matthew 116

1369 Arthur Verhulst, Grant 513-514

1408 Crawford Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Post #4080, Buffalo 599

1377 Eigel Vipond, Paul Luther 537

1468 Sater Voelker, Reta Faye (Westpheling) 1201

1244 Emery Voorhees, Mackenzie 322

1050 Rizzo Wagner, Maryfrances 105

1343 Libla Walk, Jeff 481

1208 Williams Wallace, Janet Faith 256

1396 Onder Walmart, O'Fallon 591

1432 Hough and Walsh, Officer Christopher Ryan "Chris" 843 Burlison

1117 Cierpiot Ward, Kelsey 155

1349 O'Laughlin Warning, Jeremy 481

1144 Wieland Waters, Sara 185

1068 Walsh Watson, Adolphus Thaddeus 123

1091 Bernskoetter and Watson, Robert W. "Bob" 141 entire membership

1267 White Webb City High School Junior Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps 352 (JROTC) Rifle Team

1410 Cunningham Weber, Connie 756

1146 Wieland West, Kylie 185

1360 Sater Wheeler Furniture 496

1072 Libla Wheeler, Roger A., Sr. 134

1275 Bernskoetter Wilbers, Ben 373

1190 O'Laughlin Wildenhain, Ronald J. 240

1348 O'Laughlin Wiley, Dan 481 52 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1427 Cunningham Wilkening, Ted 837

1028 Wallingford Wilkinson, Alexis 83

1442 Wieland Williams, Ellie R. 863

1297 Crawford Williams, Lydia 438

1221 Sifton Williams, Nathan 297

1151 Sater Williams, Priscilla 191

1437 Onder Williams, Taidrell 863

1480 Schupp Willyerd, Lyndsey 1215

1380 Schupp Wilson, Joe Garnet 537

1440 Luetkemeyer Wing, Paul and Norma 863

1439 Sater Wofle, Captain Thomas Hubert, the family of 863

1024 Sifton Wurth, Jenny 83

1280 Cierpiot Yasso, Joseph J., DO, FACOFP 389

1087 Onder Ziegemeier, Isabel 141

1033 Luetkemeyer Zimmer Biomet 83 Senate Index, First Extra Session 53

INTRODUCED SENATE BILLS

SB 1 (Libla) Relating to public safety SB 8 (Eigel) Relating to abortion First Read ...... S13 First Read ...... S13 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S17 Safety Committee ...... S34 Reported from Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S22 SB 9 (Eigel) Relating to unlawful traffic interference SS offered ...... S26 First Read ...... S13 SA 1 to SS offered ...... S26 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public SA 1 to SA 1 to SS offered...... S27 Safety Committee ...... S34 Motion to place SA 1 to SA 1 to SS on the table indefinitely offered & defeated ...... S27 SB 10 (Eigel) Relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first SA 1 to SA 1 to SS adopted ...... S27 responders SA 1 to SS, as amended, withdrawn...... S28 First Read ...... S14 SA 2 to SS offered & ruled out of order...... S28 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . . S34 SA 3 to SS offered ...... S29 SS withdrawn ...... S29 SB 11 (Schupp) Relating to background checks for the sale & SS#2 offered ...... S29 transfer of firearms Bill Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S29 First Read ...... S14 SS#2 withdrawn ...... S29 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public SS #3 offered & adopted ...... S29-30 Safety Committee ...... S34 Perfected ...... S30 Reported Truly Perfected Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & SB 12 (Schupp) Relating to elementary & secondary school Ethics Committee ...... S30 operations during a pandemic Referred Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S30 First Read ...... S14 Reported from Fiscal Oversight Committee ...... S32-33 Second Read & Referred Education Committee ...... S34 Third Read & Passed - EC adopted ...... S33 House First Read...... H10 SB 13 (Onder) Relating to public safety Second Read ...... H17 First Read ...... S14 Referred Judiciary...... H17 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S34 SB 2 (Libla) Relating to residency requirements of public safety employees SB 14 (Onder) Relating to firearms First Read ...... S13 First Read ...... S14 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S34 Safety Committee ...... S34

SB 3 (Libla) Relating to weapons offenses SB 15 (Onder) Relating to the removal of officers First Read ...... S13 First Read ...... S14 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . . S34 Safety Committee ...... S34 SB 16 (Williams) Relating to law enforcement agency SB 4 (Libla) Relating to witnesses accountability First Read ...... S13 First Read ...... S14 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S34 Safety Committee ...... S34

SB 5 (Koenig) Relating to criminal procedures SB 17 (May) Relating to a child's right to counsel First Read ...... S13 First Read ...... S17 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S34 Safety Committee ...... S34

SB 6 (Eigel) Relating to policy residency requirements SB 18 (May) Relating to public safety First Read ...... S13 First Read ...... S17 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S34 Safety Committee ...... S34

SB 7 (Eigel) Relating to law enforcement officer disciplinary actions First Read ...... S13 Second Read & Referred Transportation, Infrastructure & Public Safety Committee ...... S34 INTRODUCED SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

SJR 1 (Eigel) Relating to abortion First Read ...... S14 Second Read & Referred Health & Pensions Committee .... S34 54 Index, Senate and House Journals, First Extra Session SENATE INDEX FIRST EXTRA SESSION

ADJOURNMENT Public Defender Commission Atwell, Charles E., Democrat...... 3, 22 Sine die, First Extra Session of the Second Regular Session of the 100th Southeast Missouri State University Board of Regents General Assembly...... 79 Kohn, Lauren ...... 7, 21 State Board of Health and Senior Services COMMUNICATIONS Coughenour, Dr. Jeffrey P., Republican ...... 4, 21 State Board of Mediation Smith, Todd P...... 11, 22 Cunningham, Senator, removed from the committee on Fiscal State Committee of Dietitians Oversight ...... 46 Diekman, Connie ...... 4, 22-23 Hough, Senator, appointed to the committee on Fiscal Oversight Marlay, Anita ...... 8, 22-23 ...... 78-79 State Fair Commission Hough, Senator, removed from the committee on Fiscal Oversight Little, Randy ...... 8, 21 ...... 75 State Technical College of Missouri Board of Regents Proclamation convening the First Extraordinary Session of the Second Frederick, Edward ...... 5-6, 21 Regular Session of the One Hundredth General Assembly Trautman, Shanda D., Democrat ...... 11-12, 22-23 ...... 1-2 Tourism Commission Sater, Senator, appointed vice chairman of the committee on Dowdney, Jennifer Blair...... 5, 21 Fiscal Oversight ...... 78-79 Prenger, Jeanette Hernandez, Independent ...... 9-10, 21 Special Message...... 36-37 Passanise, Joseph S., Republican ...... 9, 21 White, Senator, appointed to the committee on Fiscal Oversight Truman State University Board of Governors ...... 46 Smeltzer, Abigail ...... 10-11, 21 White, Senator, removed from the committee on Fiscal Oversight University of Central Missouri Board of Governors ...... 78-79 Racy, Zachary ...... 10, 21 University of Missouri Board of Curators MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR Williams, Remington ...... 12, 21 Workers' Compensation Determination Review Board Bi-State Development Agency of the Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan Wahl, Timothy E., Democrat ...... 12, 22-23 District Johnson, Nate K...... 7, 21 MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners Luster, Michelle ...... 8, 22-23 House duly convened (HR 6639) ...... 41 Nguyen, Hanh ...... 9, 22-23 Board of Therapeutic Massage McCollough, Monica C...... 9, 22-23 MOTIONS AND REQUESTS, MISCELLANEOUS Health and Educational Facilities Authority Henze, Michael, Republican ...... 6, 22 Previous Question on SS HCS HB 2...... 71-73 Higher Education Loan Authority of the State of Missouri The Senate observed a moment of silence in memory of Officer Ballsrud, Robert P...... 3, 21 Tamarris L. Bohannon ...... 70 Labor and Industrial Relations Commission Curls, Shalonn (Kiki), Democrat ...... 4, 22 ORGANIZATION Midwestern Higher Education Commission Vandeven, Dr. Margaret "Margie" Mary ...... 12, 22-23 Duly Convened (SR 1) ...... 3 Missouri 911 Service Board Roll Call...... 2-3 Snider, P. Michael ...... 11, 22-23 Rules (SR 2)...... 3 Stidham, J. Mark ...... 11, 22-23 Missouri Development Finance Board POINTS OF ORDER Holton, Rick, Jr. Republican ...... 6-7, 22-23 Missouri Ethics Commission HCS HB 2 ...... 53, 55 Frischer, Helene ...... 6, 20 SCS HCS HB 16 ...... 60, 62, 65, 70 Missouri Family Trust Board of Trustees Edinger, Donald P...... 5, 22-23 PRESIDING OFFICERS Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee (Presiding when President was not in Chair) Komoroski, Dr. Patrice L., Independent ...... 7, 21 Prost, Michael J., Republican...... 10, 21 Bernskoetter, Senator...... 26, 35, 38, 54, 76 Missouri State Board of Nursing Crawford, Senator ...... 29, 62 Ray, Sheila Barrett ...... 10, 22 Cunningham, Senator ...... 27 Missouri State University Board of Governors Hough, Senator ...... 29, 51, 53 Douglas, Briar A...... 5, 22 Rowden, Senator ...... 40, 53 Missouri Western State University Board of Governors Schatz, Senator ...... 27, 45, 53 Berry, Hannah...... 3-4, 21 Wallingford, Senator ...... 46 Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission Hill, Gary L...... 6, 20-21 Marshak, David L...... 8, 20-21 Senate Index, First Extra Session 55

SENATE RESOLUTIONS

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1 Rowden Duly convened 3

2 Rowden Rules 3

3 Luetkemeyer Sarver, Tim and Lynna 14

4 Bernskoetter Kincheloe, Duncan 17

5 White Corcoran, John A., RN 17

6 Walsh Coffman, Zoe 20

7 Sifton Rausch, Olivia 20

8 Schupp Bauer, Rebecca 20

9 Schatz McMillian, Jerry Michael "Mike" and Carla Jean 20

10 Walsh Wurth, Elizabeth 20

11 Bernskoetter Schaefer, Connie 20

12 Libla Fielding, David 20

13 Bernskoetter Daughters of the American Revolution, Jane Randolph Jefferson 20 Chapter

14 Luetkemeyer Dale, James and Roxanne 20

15 Luetkemeyer Bigham, Mort and Jackie 20

16 Luetkemeyer Shirley, Larry and Kathy 20

17 Luetkemeyer Schaaf, Louise 20

18 Luetkemeyer Peacock Pediatrics 20

19 Hough Johnson, Armando 20

20 Nasheed Blandin, Venton 35

21 May Boaz, Taylor 35

22 Riddle Deville, Joseph 35

23 Riddle Raps, Hope 35

24 Sater England, Dr. Don and Em 35

25 Sater Prewitt, Ron and Nancy 35

26 Bernskoetter Howell, Commander George 35

27 Sater Campbell, Bob 35

28 Libla Pyland, Billy 35

29 Burlison Baker, Jesse 35

30 Burlison Claybrook, Tonya 35

31 Sater Voelker, Reta 35-36

32 Hough Kristek, Kadien 36

33 Brown Jones, Ray Alan and Joelle Kathryn 36

34 Riddle Questar, Vicki 38

35 Riddle Rainey, Sergeant Dennis 38 56 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

No. Author Subject Page Reference

36 Schatz Bolte, Kenneth A. 38

37 Luetkemeyer Knorr, David and Maryann 38

38 Luetkemeyer Parmer, Ervin (Bubby) and Vickie 38

39 Luetkemeyer McCauley, Ronnie and Eilean 38

40 Luetkemeyer Nichols, Ronald and Sandra 38

41 Luetkemeyer Walker, Jim and Janie 38

42 Bernskoetter Russellville Trinity Lutheran Church, One Hundred Twenty-fifth 38 Anniversary

43 Luetkemeyer Blanton, Police Chief Terry 38

44 Hegeman Soptic, Cole 39

45 Koenig Ucinski, Edward F. Kirk, IV 39

46 Sater Redus, Amy 40

47 Sater Aurora Future Farmers of America 40

48 Sater Central Bank of Branson 40

49 Sater Myers, Burnis and Edna Lou 40

50 Sater Walworth, Benjamin 40

51 Sater Heeter, Teresa (Nolan) 40

52 Sater Bishoff, Murray 40

53 Schupp Kramer, Elegan 40

54 Brown Forbes, Lois Margaret 40

55 Hegeman City of Gower 40

56 Williams Taylor, Robert, Sr. 40

57 Bernskoetter Russellville Gold Star families 40

58 Luetkemeyer Shields, Charles and Rosalie 41

59 Hoskins Ray-Smith, Kathryn 41

60 Bernskoetter Denker, Robert H., Sr. 41

61 Luetkemeyer Blakley, Ronald and Leslie 43

62 Luetkemeyer Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Gene 43

63 Koenig Scherr, Natalie 45

64 Burlison Daughters of the American Revolution, Isaac Garrison Chapter 45

65 Hoskins Kerr, Robert Howard, Jr., and Dee Ann 45

66 Brown Brown, Freda 45

67 Onder Use of Chamber - Teen Eagles 45

68 Sater Grider, Henry 74

69 Cunningham Hicks, Samuel 74

70 Sater Wilson, George and Connie 74

71 Sater Oltjenbrun, Larry and Jean 74 Senate Index, First Extra Session 57

No. Author Subject Page Reference

72 Sater Wagner, Robert 74

73 White Charlie 22 Outdoors Webb City 74

74 White Scott, Normadine 74

75 Wallingford Winter, Douglas 74

76 Wallingford Naramore, Sidney 74

77 Wallingford Piedmont Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church, Two-hundredth 75 Anniversary

78 Cunningham Shaw, Dr. Robert, Jr., MD, FAAFP 75

79 Nasheed and Bohannon, Officer Tamarris L. 75 entire membership

80 Wallingford Cape Girardeau Optimist International Club #30290, Fortieth 76 Anniversary

81 Libla Missouri Daughters of the American Revolution, Poplar Bluff Chapter 76

82 Bernskoetter Eldon Church of the Nazarene, One Hundredth Anniversary 76

83 Walsh Bellefontaine Habilitation Center 76

84 Cunningham Gray, Naomi 76

85 Cunningham Garrison, Kathy 76

86 Koenig Cockrell, Darrion 76

87 Crawford Glendenning, Master Sergeant Jason 76

88 Crawford Teters, Thomas 76

89 Brown Fudge, Robert 78

90 Hoskins Murphy, Kelly 78

91 Cunningham Burney, Sergeant Justin Lee 78

92 Schupp Usher, Julia M. and Meyers, Bryan F., M.D. 78

93 May and Kerr, Betty Jean 78 Williams

94 Luetkemeyer Gregory, Joseph and Barbara 78

95 Luetkemeyer Newey, L. B. and Deanna 78

96 Luetkemeyer Hahn, Second Lieutenant Larry A., and Cohrs, Donna Christina 78

97 Luetkemeyer Grossman, Virgil and Lula Mae 78

98 Crawford Burns, James "Dale" 78

99 Eigel Shaw, Gary 78

100 Eigel Hollingsworth, Jerry 78

101 Cunningham Layman, Climeth "Slim" 78 58 Index, Senate and House Journals, Veto Session SENATE INDEX VETO SESSION

ADJOURNMENT ORGANIZATION

Sine die, Veto Session, Second Regular Session ...... 4 Convening of Senate, Veto Session, 100th General Assembly, Second Regular Session ...... 1 COMMUNICATIONS Senate convened, notify House (SR 1) ...... 2 Rules (SR 2) ...... 2 Parson, Governor, vetoed Senate Bill ...... 2-3 No override motion on certain Senate Bill (SR 3) ...... 4

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

House convened (HR 1) ...... 3 No override motion on certain bills (HR 2) ...... 3-4

SENATE RESOLUTIONS

No. Author Subject Page Reference

1 Rowden Duly convened 1-2

2 Rowden Rules 2

3 Rowden No motion to override 4 Senate Index, Second Extra Session 59

INTRODUCED SENATE BILLS

SB 1 (Emery) Relating to civil actions arising during a declared SB 2 (Koenig) Relating to public health state of emergency First Read ...... S27-28 First Read ...... S21 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . . S34 Second Read & Referred Government Reform Committee . . . S24

SENATE INDEX SECOND EXTRA SESSION

ADJOURNMENT Lovegreen, Bill, Republican ...... 12, 34 Parshall, Roger, Republican ...... 14-15, 34 Sine die, Second Extra Session of the Second Regular Session of the Missouri Development Finance Board 100th General Assembly ...... 37 Holton, Jr., Rick, Republican ...... 10, 33 Missouri Family Trust Board of Trustees COMMUNICATIONS Edinger, Donald P...... 7, 32 Missouri Housing Development Commission Lewis, Tracey S.C., Independent ...... 11-12, 32 Proclamation convening the Second Extraordinary Session of the Second Missouri State Board of Accountancy Regular Session of the One Hundredth General Assembly . 1-2 Darrah, Ron T...... 6, 20, 31 Special Message...... 19-20 Missouri State Board of Nursing Gloe, Donna, Dr...... 8, 32 MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR Kehm, Dr. Bonny ...... 11, 32 Miller, Julie A...... 13, 32 Air Conservation Commission Missouri Western State University Board of Governors Fohey, Mark, Democrat ...... 7, 32 Norton, Lisa K. , Independent ...... 14, 33 Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners Missouri Workforce Development Board Luster, Michelle ...... 12, 34 Bryan, Tony ...... 4, 33 Nguyen, Hanh ...... 13, 32 Cramer, Celeste...... 6, 33 Board of Therapeutic Massage Jungermann, Gary ...... 10-11, 33 McCollough, Monica C...... 13, 32 Roberts, Gregg A...... 15, 33 Bollinger County First District Commissioner Steinbach, Frederic M...... 16, 33 Shelby, Timothy Norman, Republican...... 15, 33 White, III, Virgil L...... 18, 33 Clean Water Commission of the State of Missouri Williams, Jill ...... 18, 33 Coday, Stan, Republican ...... 6, 31 Mo Healthnet Oversight Committee McCarty, Ashley, Democrat ...... 13, 31 Alexander, Sam, Dr. L...... 3, 31 Higher Education Loan Authority of the State of Missouri Northwest Missouri State University Board of Regents Ballsrud, Robert P...... 3, 31 Thompson, Connor ...... 17, 32 Jackson County Sports Complex Authority Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission Foster, Shawn G., Independent ...... 7-8, 34 Owen, Mark S...... 14, 32 Kemp, Garry, Democrat ...... 11, 32 State Board of Health and Senior Services Lincoln University Board of Curators Brandt, Matthew, Dr. D., Independent ...... 4, 31 Bradley Brown, Stacia, Dr. R., Independent ...... 4, 33 State Committee of Dietitians Callahan, Richard G., Democrat...... 4-5, 31 Diekman, Connie, Republican ...... 7, 31 Rackers, Terry, Republican ...... 15, 31 Marlay, Anita, Republican ...... 12, 33 Missouri 911 Service Board State Committee of Marital and Family Therapists Snider, P. Michael ...... 16, 32 Boresi, Kristy Lee, Democrat ...... 3-4, 31 Stidham, J. Mark...... 17, 34 Harper, Mary Beth, Democrat ...... 8, 31 Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development Authority State Highways and Transportation Commission Gerau, Brian, Republican ...... 8, 33 Boatwright, W. Dustin ...... 3, 31 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional State Lottery Commission Land Surveyors and Professional Landscape Architects Hemeyer, John Clark, Democrat ...... 8-9, 32 Hogan, Jerrod L...... 9, 32 State Soil and Water Districts Commission Nolte, Mark W...... 14, 32 Stevens, Keith Dewayne, Republican ...... 16, 32 Smith, David L...... 15-16, 32 State Technical College of Missouri Board of Regents Missouri Citizens' Commission on Compensation for Elected Trautman, Shanda D., Democrat ...... 17, 34 Officials Workers' Compensation Determination Review Board Cauthorn, John, Republican ...... 5, 33 Wahl, Timothy E., Democrat ...... 17-18, 33 Childers, Doyle, Republican ...... 5, 34 Chinn, Kathy, Republican ...... 5, 34 MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE Couch, Adam, Republican ...... 6, 34 Hoelscher, Marga, Independent ...... 9, 20-21, 34 House Duly Convened (HR 1) ...... 21 Holliday, Gayle, Dr., Democrat ...... 9, 34 Hover, Jr., Dr. Alexander Richmond, Independent ..... 10, 34 Hummel, Jake, Democrat ...... 10, 34 Kelly, Christopher S., Democrat ...... 11, 34 60 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Extra Session

ORGANIZATION PRESIDING OFFICERS (Presiding when President was not in Chair) Duly Convened (SR 1) ...... 2 Roll Call...... 2 Rowden, Senator ...... 19, 23, 24 Rules (SR 2)...... 3

SENATE RESOLUTIONS

No. Author Subject Page Reference

3 Hough Taylor, Pauline 21

4 Luetkemeyer Exchange Bank and Trust 21

5 Schupp Mary Institute and St. Louis County Day School 21

6 Schupp Parkway C-2 School District 21

7 Schupp Rose Acres Elementary School 21

8 Bernskoetter Keith, Dana 21

9 Riddle Riek, Jim 23

10 Libla Jones, Pastor Jamie and Deborah 23

11 Libla Libla, Elaine 23

12 Riddle Dunavant, Donna 24

13 Libla Day, Don 24

14 Cunningham Spencer, Jan 24

15 Riddle Given, Riley James 24

16 Crawford Bond, Kevin C. 24

17 Emery Finkle, Gregory and Janet, Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary 24

18 Hegeman Stanton, Luke James 24

19 Bernskoetter Stafford, Wyatt 24

20 Bernskoetter Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Gama Epsilon Omega 24 Chapter

21 Luetkemeyer Miller, Mickey J. and Gwendolyn C., Fortieth Wedding Anniversary 27

22 Luetkemeyer Glenn, Melvin and Norma, Seventieth Wedding Anniversary 27

23 Luetkemeyer Platte County High School Lady Pirates Women's Golf Team 27

24 Luetkemeyer Hammer, Earl 27

25 Schatz Class 3 Champion Sullivan High School Lady Eagles Softball Team 27

26 Walsh Culp, Kathy 27

27 Luetkemeyer Wade, Jackie D. and Peggy, Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary 27

28 O'Laughlin DeClue, Corey 27

29 O'Laughlin Gittemeier, Frank 27

30 O'Laughlin Wheeler, Dakota 27

31 O'Laughlin Derboven, Tara 27

32 O'Laughlin Wilson, Wyatt 27 Senate Index, Second Extra Session 61

No. Author Subject Page Reference

33 Hegeman Duly, Robert Brian 30

34 Hegeman Gorham, Jimmie Ray 30

35 Rowden Mozee, Lieutinant Aaron 30

36 Onder Cravens, Milo 30

37 Onder Stull, Caiah 30

38 Onder Cravens, Kirk 30

39 Onder Stull, Kaiden 30

40 Onder Moeser, Jaren 30

41 Eigel Adamson, Amelia 30

42 Eigel Kasyap, Adi 30

43 Eigel Anderson, Briana 30

44 Eigel Oshel, Bryce 30

45 Eigel Calder, Jones 30

46 Eigel Hall, Landon 30

48 Eigel Calder, Mattingly 30

49 Eigel Contreras, Ryan 30

50 Eigel Calder, Sullivan 30

51 Eigel Halloran, Samuel 30

52 Eigel Labhart, Spencer 30-31

53 Eigel Schmurr, Walter 31

54 Eigel Chigurupati, Yash 31

55 Cunningham Broeker, Doris 31

56 Rowden Kraus, Terry 36

57 Cunningham Fraker, Melanie 36

58 Cunningham Fogelsong, John 36

59 Bernskoetter Ross, Doug 36

60 Sater Neely, Shannon 36

61 Hegeman McFee, Garry 36

62 Rizzo Smith, Lutisha 36

63 Bernskoetter Quinn, Thomas Wayne 36

64 Cunningham Hayes, Perry, Sr. 36

TRULY AGREED TO AND FINALLY PASSED HOUSE LEGISLATION

SECOND REGULAR SESSION ______

SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

BILLS No. Author Subject

SCS HB 1330 Veit Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property

HB 1386 Murphy Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists

HCS HBs 1387 & 1482 Murphy Establishes the “Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act”

SS SCS HCS HB 1414 Solon Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children

SS SCS HB 1467 and HB 1934 Pike Modifies provisions relating to Public Employee Retirement Systems

HCS HBs 1511 & 1452 Lynch Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing reciprocity

SCS HCS HB 1655 Kelly (141) Modifies provisions relating to official documents

SS SCS HCS HB 1682 Wood Relating to health care

HCS HB 1711 Remole Allows certain shelf stable packaged foods to be donated to and distributed by charitable organizations

CCS#2 SS SCS HB 1768 Riggs Modifies provisions relating to communications services

SS SCS HCS#2 HB 1896 Roberts (161) Adds provisions relating to medical marijuana and other controlled substances

SS#3 SCS HB 1963 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to transportation

HCS HB 2001 Smith Appropriates money to the Board of Fund Commissioners

*CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2002 Smith Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the State Board of Education and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

*CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2003 Smith Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Higher Education

*CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2004 Smith Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Revenue and Department of Transportation

*CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2005 Smith Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Office of Administration, Department of Transportation, and Department of Public Safety

*CCS SS SCS HS HCS HB 2006 Smith Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, and Department of Conservation

*CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2007 Smith Appropriates money for the departments of Economic Development; Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration; and Labor and Industrial Relations

*CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2008 Smith Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Public Safety

*CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2009 Smith Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Corrections

62

Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed House Legislation 63

No. Author Subject

*CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2010 Smith Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Mental Health, Board of Public Buildings, and Department of Health and Senior Services

*CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2011 Smith Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, and distributions of the Department of Social Services

*CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2012 Smith Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of statewide elected officials, the Judiciary, Office of the State Public Defender, and General Assembly

SCS HCS HB 2013 Smith Appropriates money for real property leases and related services

SS SCS HCS HB 2014 Smith To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for the several departments and offices of state government

SS SCS HB 2015 Smith To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for the several departments and offices of state government

HCS HB 2017 Smith To appropriate money for capital improvement and other purposes for the several departments of state government and the divisions and programs thereof

HCS HB 2018 Smith To appropriate money for purposes for the several departments and offices of state government; for projects involving the maintenance, repair, replacement, and improvement of state buildings and facilities

HCS HB 2019 Smith To appropriate money for purposes for the several departments and offices of state government; for planning and capital improvements including but not limited to major additions and renovations, new structures, and land improvements or acquisitions

CCS SS HCS HB 2046 Grier Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

SS SCS HCS HB 2120 Kidd Establishes provisions relating to utility infrastructure

HB 2456 Smith Modifies provisions relating to reimbursement allowance taxes

* Vetoed in part

VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR

BILLS No. Author Subject

SS#2 SCS HCS HB 1854 Pfautsch Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions

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INTRODUCED HOUSE BILLS

HB 1256 (Walsh) Relating to personal property taxes, with Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 penalty provisions. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 HB 1269 (Bangert) Relating to immunity from civil liability for Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H180 forcible entry into a locked vehicle. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H576 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H576 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2016 HB 1257 (Walsh) Relating to licensed child-care facilities. Read First Time (H) ...... H10 HB 1270 (Unsicker) Relating to blind pensions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H356 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H244 HB 1258 (Stacy) Relating to political party primary elections, Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H376 with penalty provisions and a delayed effective date. Referred: Consent and House Procedure (H) ...... H376 Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H606 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 Perfected by Consent - Pursuant to House Rules (H) ...... H1093 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2016 HB 1271 (Unsicker) Relating to the sale of baby crib bumper HB 1259 (Stacy) Relating to transportation development district elections. pads, with penalty provisions and a delayed effective date. Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H505 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H505 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H961 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H811 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H961 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H811 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1186 HB 1260 (Brown 27) Relating to unlawful possession of firearms, with penalty provisions and an emergency clause. HB 1272 (Unsicker) Relating to health care for uninsured children. Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2016 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2016

HB 1261 (Brown 27) Relating to firearms. HB 1273 (Unsicker) Relating to the verification of eligibility for Read First Time (H) ...... H10 public assistance. Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2016 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2016 HB 1262 (Bangert) Relating to instruction in cursive writing. Read First Time (H) ...... H11 HB 1274 (Unsicker) Relating to child passenger restraint systems, Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 with penalty provisions. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 HB 1263 (Bangert) Relating to workers’ compensation. Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 HB 1275 (Unsicker) Relating to requirements of school officials to Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2016 report certain acts, with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H11 HB 1264 (Bangert) Relating to driver's license examinations. Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Referred: Special Committee on Student Accountability (H) ..H244 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2016 HB 1276 (Unsicker) Relating to the Missouri employment first act. Read First Time (H) ...... H11 HB 1265 (Bangert) Relating to the use of hand-held electronic Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 wireless communications devices while driving. Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 HB 1277 (Unsicker) Relating to repealing the death penalty, with Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2016 a penalty provision. Read First Time (H) ...... H11 HB 1266 (Bangert) Relating to maintaining a list of persons Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 appointed by the governor. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 HB 1278 (Unsicker) Relating to the taxation of property, with a Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H2016 delayed effective date. Read First Time (H) ...... H11 HB 1267 (Bangert) Relating to firearms in motor vehicles, with Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 penalty provisions. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 HB 1279 (Brown 70) Relating to accommodations for breast- Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2016 feeding mothers in school buildings. Read First Time (H) ...... H11 HB 1268 (Bangert) Relating to child care deserts. Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Read First Time (H) ...... H11 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2016 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 65

HB 1280 (Brown 70) Relating to accreditation of school districts. Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Criminal Jurisprudence (S) ...... S551 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2016 HB 1290 (Evans) Relating to hand-held electronic wireless communications devices. HB 1281 (Brown 70) Relating to the suspension of pupils. Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2016 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2016 HB 1291 (Evans) Relating to probation. HB 1282 (Justus) Relating to private college campus police. Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H244 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H180 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H554 HB 1292 (Dinkins) Relating to feral hogs. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H554 Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H842 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H180 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H657 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H657 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H840 HB 1283 (Justus) Relating to the division of tourism supplemental Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 revenue fund. Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H505 HB 1293 (Dinkins) Relating to a sexual offender’s duty to report. Read First Time (H) ...... H12 HB 1284 (Pike) Relating to aircraft taxation. Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H180 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H358 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2016 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H358 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H398 HB 1285 (Pike) Relating to intoxicating liquor. Taken Up for Perfection (H)...... H650 Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H650 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H651 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H651 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1002 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H716 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1002 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H717 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S399 HB 1286 (Pike) Relating to vital records. Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Criminal Jurisprudence (S) ...... S551 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H290 HB 1294 (Dinkins) Relating to the national motto. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H393 Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 HB 1287 (Pike) Relating to MO HealthNet. Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Withdrawn (H) ...... H135 HB 1295 (Dinkins) Relating to firearm safety instruction. Read First Time (H) ...... H12 HB 1288 (Pike) Relating to a minor's ability to contract for Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 certain purposes. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 HB 1296 (Dinkins) Relating to the offense of possession of Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H290 unlawful items in a prison or jail, with penalty provisions. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H553 Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H553 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H817 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H180 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H280 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H280 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H311 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H389 HB 1289 (Evans) Relating to the registration of sexual offenders. Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H389 Read First Time (H)...... H12 Perfected (H) ...... H389 Read Second Time (H) ...... H145 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H432 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H180 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H433 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H463 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H433 - 434 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H463 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S243 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H514 Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H649 Criminal Jurisprudence (S)...... S346 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H649 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S591 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H650 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H650 HB 1297 (Dinkins) Relating to the offense of false impersonation, Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H716 with penalty provisions. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H716 Read First Time (H) ...... H12 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S399 66 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 HB 1308 (Shull 16) Relating to tax credits. Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H180 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 HB 1298 (Dinkins) Relating to school employee retirement, with Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H180 an emergency clause. Read First Time (H) ...... H12 HB 1309 (Shull 16) Relating to sales taxes. Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Referred: Pensions (H) ...... H721 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H290 HB 1299 (Dinkins) To authorize the conveyance of certain state property. Read First Time (H) ...... H12 HB 1310 (Shull 16) Relating to taxes imposed on promotional Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 play gross receipts. Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 HB 1300 (Dinkins) Relating to vital records. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 HB 1311 (Shull 16) Relating to workplace retirement savings plans. Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H290 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H393 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H393 Referred: Pensions (H)...... H2016 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H465 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 HB 1312 (Shull 16) Relating to absentee voting. Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2016 HB 1301 (Dinkins) Relating to school protection officers. Read First Time (H) ...... H13 HB 1313 (Shull 16) Relating to animal chiropractic practitioners. Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2016 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2016 HB 1302 (Dinkins) Relating to immunity from liability for inherent risks of camping. HB 1314 (Billington) Relating to the name of the party in interest Read First Time (H) ...... H13 in certain civil actions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2016 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2016 HB 1303 (Dinkins) Relating to funding for family planning. Read First Time (H) ...... H13 HB 1315 (Billington) Relating to the time frame to appeal Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 landlord-tenant actions. Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 HB 1304 (Dinkins) Relating to the use of a hand-held wireless Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H597 communication device while in a school zone, with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H13 HB 1316 (Sommer) Relating to military families. Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2016 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Referred: Veterans (H)...... H419 HB 1305 (Neely) Relating to epinephrine auto-injectors. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H605 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H605 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1186 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H506 HB 1317 (Sommer) Relating to gifted children. HB 1306 (Neely) Relating to sales tax. Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H180 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H180 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H326 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H326 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H326 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H326 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H361 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H361 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H479 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H777 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H479 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H777 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H481 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H777 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H533 Perfected (H) ...... H777 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H533 - 534 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H810 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S302 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H830 Second read and referred: Education (S) ...... S346 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H855 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 HB 1318 (Sommer) Relating to automated school bus safety cameras. Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 HB 1307 (Neely) Relating to child support. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H13 Read Second Time (H) ...... H146 HB 1319 (Sommer) Relating to service dogs, with penalty provisions. Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2016 Read First Time (H) ...... H14

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Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S936 - 937 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H419 SS Withdrawn (S) ...... S937 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H659 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S938 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H659 Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S) ...... S938 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1191 Emergency Clause Adopted (S)...... S938 - 939 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1508 HB 1320 (Sommer) Relating to animal abuse, with penalty provisions. Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1515 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1594 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Taken Up ...... H1963 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H244 House Adopts (H) ...... H1963 - 1964 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H1964 - 1965 HB 1321 (Sommer) Relating to ice cream trucks. Emergency Clause Adopted on Truly Agreed to Bill. H1965 - 1966 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 House Message (H)...... S1195 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2016 Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S1217 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 HB 1322 (Sommer) Relating to mental health awareness month. Approved by Governor (G)...... H2051 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2016 HB 1331 (Veit) Relating to change of venue costs for capital cases. Read First Time (H) ...... H14 HB 1323 (Sommer) Relating to invisible disabilities week. Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H180 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H464 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2016 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H464 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H514 HB 1324 (Sommer) Relating to the suicide prevention awareness month. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H651 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H651 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H651 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2016 Perfected (H) ...... H651 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H693 HB 1325 (Sommer) Relating to animal shelter appreciation week. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H749 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H750 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H750 - 751 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2016 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S410 Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and HB 1326 (Sommer) Relating to service dog month. Criminal Jurisprudence (S) ...... S551 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S591 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2016 HB 1332 (Veit) Relating to the offense of tampering with electronic monitoring equipment, with a penalty provision. HB 1327 (Sommer) Relating to first responder appreciation day. Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H181 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2016 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H600 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H600 HB 1328 (Sommer) Relating to military family month. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1186 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 HB 1333 (Sharpe 4) Relating to abandoned aircraft. Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2017 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 HB 1329 (Sommer) Relating to volunteer month. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H181 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H376 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H376 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2017 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H514 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H651 HB 1330 (Veit) To authorize the conveyance of certain state property. Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H651 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H656 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H656 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H180 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H693 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H311 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H749 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H311 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H751 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H361 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H751 - 752 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H452 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S410 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H452 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H460 and Public Safety (S) ...... S551 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H488 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H501 HB 1334 (Kelley 127) Relating to medical alert notations on Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H503 driver's licenses, with a delayed effective date. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H503 - 504 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S288 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Second read and referred: Local Government and Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H244 Elections (S)...... S346 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H438 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S798 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H438 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S936 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H514 68 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H777 HB 1343 (Roberts 161) Relating to offender registries. Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H777 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H777 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H777 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H810 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H830 HB 1344 (Baker) Relating to prohibiting public entities from Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H855 contracting with companies discriminating against Israel. Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H866 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H866 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S489 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H244 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety (S) ...... S570 HB 1345 (Baker) Relating to elective social studies courses on the Bible. Read First Time (H) ...... H15 HB 1335 (Kelley 127) Relating to the selling of raw milk or cream. Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H506 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H756 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H181 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H756 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H375 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1186 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H375 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H726 HB 1346 (Baker) Relating to the display of the national motto in Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 public schools. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H983 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H983 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H983 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2017 Perfected (H) ...... H983 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1080 HB 1347 (Baker) Relating to ethics, with penalty provisions. Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H181 HB 1336 (Kelley 127) Relating to reading success in schools. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H395 - 396 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H395 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Returned to Committee of Origin (H) ...... H514 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H597 HB 1348 (Baker) Relating to cottage food production operations. HB 1337 (Kelley 127) Relating to hearing aids. Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H181 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2017 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H291 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H291 HB 1338 (Kelley 127) Relating to a tax deduction for educator expenses. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H361 Read First Time (H) ...... H14 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H551 Read Second Time (H) ...... H147 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H551 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2017 Perfected (H) ...... H551 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H593 HB 1339 (Kelley 127) Relating to special license plates for the Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H593 - 594 United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S343 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Second read and referred: Agriculture, Food Production Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 and Outdoor Resources (S) ...... S551 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H506 HB 1349 (Baker) Relating to high school graduation requirements. HB 1340 (Kelley 127) Relating to higher education tuition rates. Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Referred: Special Committee on Career Readiness (H) ...... H721 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2017 HB 1350 (Kidd) Relating to operating levies for school purposes. HB 1341 (Roberts 161) Relating to stalking. Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2017 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H244 HB 1351 (Kidd) Relating to the state defense force. HB 1342 (Roberts 161) Relating to the offense of failure to Read First Time (H) ...... H15 execute an arrest warrant, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Referred: Veterans (H)...... H2017 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H181 HB 1352 (Allred) Relating to motor vehicle sales tax. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H395 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H395 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H696 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2017 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H984 HB 1353 (Allred) Relating to lupus awareness day and month. Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H984 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H986 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1080 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H506 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1027 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1027 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 69

HB 1354 (Pietzman) Relating to electronic monitoring of certain Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 sexual offenders while relocating. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 HB 1367 (Ellebracht) Relating to dissolution of candidate Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2017 committees, with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H16 HB 1355 (Pietzman) Relating to ballot language. Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2017 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2017 HB 1368 (Ellebracht) Relating to campaign finance, with penalty provisions. HB 1356 (Remole) Relating to daylight saving time. Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2017 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H181 HB 1369 (Ellebracht) Relating to property tax penalties. HB 1357 (Ellebracht) Relating to fines for municipal violations, Read First Time (H) ...... H16 with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2017 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017 HB 1370 (Ellebracht) Relating to heritage value in condemnation proceedings. HB 1358 (Ellebracht) Relating to conveyances of land. Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2017 HB 1371 (Ellebracht) Relating to the Missouri National Guard HB 1359 (Ellebracht) Relating to offenses against certain persons, and Active Guard Reserves. with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Referred: Veterans (H)...... H2017 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H2017 HB 1372 (Ellebracht) Relating to ethics, with penalty provisions. HB 1360 (Ellebracht) Relating to the filing of petitions for review Read First Time (H) ...... H16 of certain decisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2017 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017 HB 1373 (Ellebracht) Relating to the offense of driving while intoxicated, with penalty provisions. HB 1361 (Ellebracht) Relating to probation officers. Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Read Second Time (H) ...... H148 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2017 HB 1374 (Ellebracht) Relating to funding of inaugural activities, HB 1362 (Ellebracht) Relating to fines for traffic violations, with with penalty provisions. penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H356 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H508 - 509 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H508 HB 1363 (Ellebracht) Relating to the sunshine law. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1006 Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 HB 1375 (Ellebracht) Relating to audit requests while Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017 investigating offenses committed by public servants. Read First Time (H) ...... H16 HB 1364 (Ellebracht) Relating to special prosecutors. Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H721 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H959 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H244 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H959

HB 1365 (Ellebracht) Relating to the offense of failure to identify, HB 1376 (Washington) Relating to minority stake interests in facilities with penalty provisions. permissible under Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri. Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2017

HB 1366 (Ellebracht) Relating to closed meetings of governmental bodies. HB 1377 (Washington) Relating to offenses committed by Read First Time (H) ...... H16 landlords against tenants, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H244 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H340 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H340 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H398 HB 1378 (Washington) Relating to landlord-tenant actions. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Read First Time (H) ...... H17

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Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S1033 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H356 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S1211 SCS Defeated (S) ...... S1211 HB 1379 (Washington) Relating to voter registration. Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S1211 - 1212 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Senate Message (S) ...... H2034 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2017 Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S1217 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 HB 1380 (Washington) Relating to property tax relief. Approved by Governor (G)...... H2051 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2017 HB 1387 (Murphy) Relating to the protection of residents living in long-term care facilities, with penalty provisions. HB 1381 (Washington) Relating to historically black college and Read First Time (H) ...... H17 university week. Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H244 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H358 Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues (H) ...... H181 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H358 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H465 HB 1382 (Washington) Relating to suicide prevention in long- Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H551 term care facilities. Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H551 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H551 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Perfected (H) ...... H551 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H2017 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H576 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H594 HB 1383 (Washington) Relating to minority mental health Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H622 awareness month. Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H623 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H623 - 624 Read Second Time (H) ...... H149 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S362 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H181 Second read and referred: Seniors, Families Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H359 and Children (S) ...... S551 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H359 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S991 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H515 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S1013 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H684 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S1033 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H805 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S1210 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H805 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S1210 - 1211 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H806 Senate Message (S) ...... H2034 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H860 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H860 - 861 Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S1217 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S488 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Second read and referred: Health and Pensions (S) ...... S570 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2052 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S765 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S782 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S797 HB 1388 (Murphy) Relating to long-term care facilities. Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S801 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Withdrawn (H) ...... H136 HB 1384 (Washington) Relating to juvenile court proceedings, with penalty provisions and a delayed effective date. HB 1389 (Murphy) Relating to street light maintenance districts. Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H356 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H636 HB 1385 (Washington) Relating to expungement of certain marijuana offenses. HB 1390 (Price IV) Relating to civil rights for homeless persons. Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2017

HB 1386 (Murphy) Relating to lobbyists. HB 1391 (Price IV) Relating to the storage of firearms, with Read First Time (H) ...... H17 penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H290 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H411 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2017 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H411 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H467 HB 1392 (Price IV) Relating to law enforcement agency policies Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H799 regarding interactions with minors. Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H799 Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Perfected (H) ...... H799 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H857 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2017 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H857 - 858 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S486 HB 1393 (Price IV) Relating to elections. Second read and referred: Rules, Joint Rules, Read First Time (H) ...... H17 Resolutions & Ethics (S) ...... S551 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S991 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H2017 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S1018 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 71

HB 1394 (Price IV) Relating to the election anti-fraud fairness act. HB 1406 (Love) Relating to animal trespass. Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2017 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H506 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H693 HB 1395 (Price IV) Relating to voters with a disability. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H693 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1187 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2017 HB 1407 (Sauls) Relating to the air conservation commission. Read First Time (H) ...... H18 HB 1396 (Price IV) Relating to elections. Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2018 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2017 HB 1408 (Sauls) Relating to the clean water commission. Read First Time (H) ...... H18 HB 1397 (Price IV) Relating to elections. Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2018 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2017 HB 1409 (Sauls) Relating to property tax assessments, with an emergency clause for a certain section. HB 1398 (Price IV) Relating to elections. Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H356 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2017 HB 1410 (Solon) Relating to contraceptives. HB 1399 (Price IV) Relating to Dred and Harriet Scott day. Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2018 Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues (H) ...... H181 HB 1411 (Solon) Relating to the statute of limitations to recover HB 1400 (Price IV) Relating to juror compensation. damages for childhood sexual abuse. Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2017 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H181 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H258 HB 1401 (Price IV) Relating to employment discrimination. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H258 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H311 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H536 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2017 Dropped from Calendar - Pursuant to House Rules (H) ...... H789

HB 1402 (Murphy) Relating to the joint committee on media literacy. HB 1412 (Solon) Relating to condemnation proceedings. Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2018 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H244

HB 1403 (Hudson) Relating to political subdivisions. HB 1413 (Solon) Relating to the offense of trespass in the first Read First Time (H) ...... H18 degree, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H356 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H636 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H419 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H636 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H838 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H964 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H838 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1187 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar ...... H1082 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 1414 (Solon) Relating to the protection of children. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1423 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1423 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1425 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H290 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1494 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H393 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1494 - 1495 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H393 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S945 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H465 Second read and referred: Local Government and Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Elections (S)...... S1201 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H883 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H883 HB 1404 (Love) Relating to the designation of a memorial highway. HCS Adopted (H) ...... H883 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Perfected (H) ...... H883 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1017 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H419 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1017 - 1018 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H603 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S548 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H603 Second read and referred: Seniors, Families and Children (S) ...... S570 HB 1405 (Love) Relating to outdoor advertising. SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S797 Read First Time (H) ...... H18 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S838 Read Second Time (H) ...... H150 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S849 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2018 Placed on Informal Calendar...... S902 72 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S1019 HB 1421 (Hudson) Relating to lodging establishments. Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S1020 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 SS Adopted (S) ...... S1021 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S)...... S1022 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H181 Senate Message (S) ...... H1756 - 1757 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H359 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1757 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H359 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1766 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H515 Taken Up ...... H1961 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H635 House Adopts (H) ...... H1961 -1962 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H635 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H1962 - 1963 Perfected (H) ...... H635 House Message (H) ...... S1195 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H714 Constitutional Objection Filed (H)...... H2037 - 2038 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H714 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2040 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S398 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Second read and referred: General Laws (S)...... S551 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2052 HB 1422 (Burnett) Relating to a child's right to counsel. Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 HB 1415 (Helms) Relating to health care costs. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H245 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 HB 1423 (Burnett) Relating to higher education tuition. Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H181 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 HB 1416 (Helms) Relating to direct primary care services for MO Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2018 HealthNet participants. Read First Time (H) ...... H19 HB 1424 (Burnett) Relating to animal abuse, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H597 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2018 HB 1417 (McGirl) Relating to the practice of public accounting. Read First Time (H) ...... H19 HB 1425 (Burnett) Relating to animal abuse, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H)...... H721 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2018 HB 1418 (McGirl) Relating to confidentiality of motor vehicle registration records. HB 1426 (Burnett) Relating to the designation of the official state Read First Time (H) ...... H19 work chronicling the 1993 flood. Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H181 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H311 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2018 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H311 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H361 - 362 HB 1427 (Kelley 127) Relating to the offense of unlawful Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H551 harboring of a minor, with a penalty provision. Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H552 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Perfected (H) ...... H552 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H576 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2018 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H594 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H622 HB 1428 (Kendrick) Relating to the powers and duties of the Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H624 Missouri higher education loan authority. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H624 - 625 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S362 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2018 and Public Safety (S) ...... S551 HB 1429 (Kendrick) Relating to student loans. HB 1419 (McGirl) Relating to random acts of kindness day. Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2018 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H290 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H511 HB 1430 (Kendrick) Relating to the establishment of a work- Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H511 study program. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H660 Read First Time (H)...... H19 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H882 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H882 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H181 Perfected (H) ...... H882 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H463 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1015 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H463 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1015 - 1016 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S548 HB 1431 (Kendrick) Relating to ethics, with penalty provisions. Second read and referred: General Laws (S)...... S570 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 HB 1420 (Richey) Relating to tobacco products. Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2018 Read First Time (H) ...... H19 Read Second Time (H) ...... H151 HB 1432 (Kendrick) Relating to the Missouri secure choice Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2018 savings program act. Read First Time (H) ...... H19

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Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 HB 1442 (Helms) Relating to prohibited uses of occupational Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2018 licensure fees. Read First Time (H) ...... H20 HB 1433 (Kendrick) Relating to the state motor fuel tax. Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H)...... H181 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H490 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2018 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H490 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H817 HB 1434 (Richey) Relating to financial interest forms. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H986 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H986 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H181 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H986 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H292 Perfected (H) ...... H986 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H292 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1080 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H400 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H550 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1320 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H550 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H551 HB 1443 (Helms) Relating to residency programs for assistant Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H551 physicians. Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H591 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H591 - 592 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S343 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2018 Second read and referred: Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics (S) ...... S550 HB 1444 (Helms) Relating to air ambulance subscription plans. Read First Time (H) ...... H20 HB 1435 (Houx) Relating to the deceased, with a penalty provision. Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H598 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H181 HB 1445 (Helms) Relating to nursing home administrator licenses. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H339 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H339 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H398 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H598 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H461 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1005 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H461 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1005 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H461 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H461 HB 1446 (Richey) Relating to disclosures of allegations of sexual Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H504 misconduct. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H504 - 505 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S288 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Second read and referred: General Laws (S)...... S346 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H419 Re-referred to Committee: Professional Registration (S)...... S514 HB 1447 (Miller) Relating to the designation of a memorial highway. HB 1436 (Stacy) Relating to instant runoff voting. Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H245 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2018 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H603 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H603 HB 1437 (Murphy) Relating to health care. Read First Time (H) ...... H20 HB 1448 (Miller) Relating to benefit corporations. Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H506 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H811 Withdrawn (H) ...... H197 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H811 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1187 HB 1449 (Schroer) Relating to income tax. Read First Time (H) ...... H20 HB 1438 (Helms) Relating to unsecured loans of five hundred Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 dollars or less, with penalty provisions. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2018 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 HB 1450 (Schroer) Relating to controlled substance offenses, with Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H598 penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H20 HB 1439 (Helms) Relating to traffic violations. Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H181 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H208 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2018 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H208 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H234 HB 1440 (Helms) Relating to prescription drugs. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H277 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H277 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Perfected (H) ...... H278 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2018 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H290 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H308 HB 1441 (Schroer) Relating to advanced practice registered nurses. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H309 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H309 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H309 - 310 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2018 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S173 74 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H181 Criminal Jurisprudence (S) ...... S346 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H411 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S591 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H411 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S600 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H467 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S764 - 765 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H883 Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S765 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H883 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S769 Perfected (H) ...... H883 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S770 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1016 Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S776 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1016 - 1017 Taken Up ...... S781 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S548 SS Withdrawn (S) ...... S781 Second read and referred: Veterans and Military Affairs (S) ... S570 SS #2 Offered ...... S781 SS #2 Adopted...... S782 HB 1455 (Schroer) Relating to medical marijuana, with a penalty Third Read and Passed (S)...... S782 provision. Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1236 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1313 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1455 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H2018 Taken Up ...... H1459 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede HB 1456 (Schroer) Relating to employee benefits. or Grant Conference ...... H1459 Read First Time (H)...... H21 House Message (H) ...... S909 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S910 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2018 Senate Message (S) ...... H1481 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1481 HB 1457 (Schroer) Relating to firearms. Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S911 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 House Message (H) ...... S936 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Senate Message (S) ...... H1505 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)H1730 - 1731 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1731 HB 1458 (Shaul 113) Relating to the small business regulatory Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1743 fairness board. House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1743 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1744 - 1745 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1745 - 1746 Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H)...... H721 House Message (H) ...... S1022 Senate Refuses to Adopt (C)...... S1194 HB 1459 (Shaul 113) Relating to detention upon arrest, with Senate Requests Further Conference (S)...... S1194 penalty provisions. Senate Message (S) ...... H1969 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 Taken Up ...... H1970 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 House Grants Further Conference (H) ...... H1971 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H2018 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1971 House Message (H) ...... S1194 HB 1460 (Shaul 113) Relating to authorized uses of automated Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S1195 external defibrillators. Senate Message (S) ...... H1972 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)H1972 - 1973 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1973 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H181 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1980 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H489 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H489 HB 1451 (Schroer) Relating to offenses against certain persons, Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H696 with penalty provisions. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Read First Time (H)...... H20 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H181 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H511 HB 1461 (Shaul 113) Relating to the duties and functions of the Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H511 joint committee on legislative research. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H660 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2018 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 1462 (Shaul 113) Relating to elections. HB 1452 (Schroer) Relating to professional licensing reciprocity. Read First Time (H) ...... H21 Read First Time (H) ...... H20 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Read Second Time (H) ...... H152 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H506 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H)...... H181 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H234 HB 1463 (Shaul 113) Relating to the packaging of purchased goods. Read First Time (H) ...... H21 HB 1453 (Schroer) Relating to the offense of armed criminal Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 action, with penalty provisions. Referred: Local Government (H)...... H2018 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 HB 1464 (Shaul 113) Relating to family meals month. Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H721 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 HB 1454 (Schroer) Relating to veterans' affairs. Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H506 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1027 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1027

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HB 1465 (Shaul 113) Relating to access to incident reports. Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2018 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2018 HB 1472 (Appelbaum) Relating to guidelines for opioid prescriptions. Read First Time (H) ...... H22 HB 1466 (Pfautsch) Relating to the disposition of human remains. Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2018 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H181 HB 1473 (Griffith) Relating to the establishment of a special license plate. Read First Time (H) ...... H22 HB 1467 (Pike) Relating to the Missouri local government Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 employees' retirement system. Referred: Veterans (H)...... H245 Read First Time (H) ...... H21 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H360 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H360 Referred: Pensions (H) ...... H181 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H399 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H281 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H807 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H281 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H807 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H312 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H807 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H339 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H807 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H339 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H863 Perfected (H) ...... H339 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H863 - 864 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H374 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S488 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H374 - 375 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S215 and Public Safety (S) ...... S570 Second read and referred: Health and Pensions (S) ...... S346 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S765 HB 1474 (Runions) Relating to the use of electronic wireless Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S801 communication devices, with penalty provisions. Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S851 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S851 - 852 Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 SS Adopted (S) ...... S852 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2018 Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S)...... S852 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1354 - 1355 HB 1475 (Runions) Relating to safety belts. Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1355 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1455 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Taken Up ...... H1503 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2018 House Adopts (H) ...... H1503 -1504 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H1504 - 1505 HB 1476 (Runions) Relating to the motor fuel tax. House Message (H) ...... S946 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2018 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2053 HB 1477 (Butz) Relating to taxation of motor fuel. Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 HB 1468 (Toalson Reisch) Relating to activities extended to Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2018 persons found guilty of certain criminal offenses. Read First Time (H) ...... H21 HB 1478 (Quade) Relating to the hand-up program. Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H181 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H358 - 359 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2018 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H358 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H515 HB 1479 (Quade) Relating to charter schools. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H773 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H774 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Perfected (H) ...... H774 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2018 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H828 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H828 - 829 HB 1480 (Quade) Relating to a sales tax for early childhood Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S473 education programs, with penalty provisions. Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Criminal Jurisprudence (S) ...... S551 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2018 HB 1469 (Toalson Reisch) Relating to sales and use tax exemptions. Read First Time (H) ...... H21 HB 1481 (Roden) Relating to requirements for public safety personnel. Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2018 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H245 HB 1470 (Appelbaum) Relating to suicide prevention in schools. Read First Time (H) ...... H21 HB 1482 (McDaniel) Relating to the authorized electronic monitoring Read Second Time (H) ...... H153 in long-term care facilities act, with penalty provisions. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H598 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H659 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H245 HB 1471 (Appelbaum) Relating to the MO HealthNet fraud HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H358 reimbursement fund. Read First Time (H) ...... H22 76 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 1483 (Rehder) Relating to criminal background checks for Perfected (H) ...... H551 persons having contact with students. Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H592 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H592 - 593 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S343 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H419 Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H555 Criminal Jurisprudence (S) ...... S551 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H555 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H661 HB 1489 (Wood) Relating to licensed boat dealers. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H986 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H986 Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H721 Perfected with Amendments (H) ...... H987 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1025 HB 1490 (Beck) Relating to accommodations for breast-feeding Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1080 mothers in school buildings. Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1330 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H506

HB 1484 (Rehder) Relating to multidisciplinary adult protection HB 1491 (Beck) Relating to state employees. teams. Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Referred: Veterans (H)...... H2018 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H181 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H510 HB 1492 (Beck) Relating to foreign ownership of agricultural land. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H510 Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H662 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H2018 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 1493 (Beck) Relating to tax increment financing projects. Read First Time (H) ...... H23 HB 1485 (Rehder) Relating to veterans. Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2018 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Referred: Veterans (H) ...... H181 HB 1494 (Beck) Relating to reciprocal resident bidding, with HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H537 penalty provisions. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H537 Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H726 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2018 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 1495 (Beck) Relating to tax credits for grocery stores. Read First Time (H) ...... H23 HB 1486 (Rehder) Relating to distributors of hypodermic needles, Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 with penalty provisions. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2018 Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 HB 1496 (Beck) Relating to firearms, with penalty provisions. Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H245 Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H376 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H376 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2018 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H468 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H552 HB 1497 (Beck) Relating to public contracts. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H552 Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H552 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H553 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2018 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H625 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H625 - 626 HB 1498 (Beck) Relating to employer hiring practices. Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S362 Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Second read and referred: General Laws (S)...... S551 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2018 HB 1487 (Rehder) Relating to recovery programs for high school students. HB 1499 (Beck) Relating to the safekeeping of personal Read First Time (H)...... H22 information, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H506 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2019 HB 1488 (Bromley) Relating to victim impact programs for driving while intoxicated offenders. HB 1500 (Beck) Relating to compensation owed to discharged employees. Read First Time (H) ...... H22 Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Read Second Time (H) ...... H154 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H181 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2019 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H395 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H395 HB 1501 (Beck) Relating to covenants not to compete. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H468 Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H551 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H551 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2019 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H551 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 77

HB 1502 (Beck) Relating to support for an unborn child, with a HB 1512 (Messenger) Relating to a sales tax exemption. penalty provision. Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2019 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2019 HB 1513 (Messenger) Relating to the Missouri freedom to choose HB 1503 (Ellebracht) Relating to physician discipline procedures. health care act. Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2019 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H506

HB 1504 (Ellebracht) Relating to automated external defibrillators, HB 1514 (Messenger) Relating to motor vehicle licensing and with penalty provisions. registration fees. Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2019 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H598

HB 1505 (Ellebracht) Relating to tax returns. HB 1515 (Messenger) Relating to the appointment of the director Read First Time (H) ...... H23 of the department of transportation. Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2019 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: Special Committee on Government Oversight (H)...H356 HB 1506 (Ellebracht) Relating to mandatory driver's education and training, with a contingent effective date. HB 1516 (Messenger) Relating to the retirees experiencing a Read First Time (H) ...... H23 better living initiative. Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2019 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H181 HB 1507 (Ellebracht) Relating to administrative procedures for driver's license suspension or revocation, with penalty provisions. HB 1517 (Messenger) Relating to prosthetics and orthotics. Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2019 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2019

HB 1508 (Ellebracht) Relating to advanced placement examinations. HB 1518 (Messenger) Relating to tax credits. Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H598 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2019

HB 1509 (Lynch) Relating to the designation of a memorial highway. HB 1519 (Evans) Relating to the release of a defendant. Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H419 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H181 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H603 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H812 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H603 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H812

HB 1510 (Lynch) Relating to property rehabilitation. HB 1520 (Evans) Relating to criminal punishment, with penalty Read First Time (H) ...... H24 provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Referred: Veterans (H) ...... H835 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H245 HB 1511 (Lynch) Relating to professional licensing reciprocity. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H812 - 813 Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H812 Read Second Time (H) ...... H155 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H181 HB 1521 (Hicks) Relating to the capitol police board, with penalty HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H234 provisions. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H234 Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H259 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H32 Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H181 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H322 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H340 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H323 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H340 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H323 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H362 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H353 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H389 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H353 - 354 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H389 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S200 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H391 Second read and referred: Veterans and Military Affairs (S) ... S346 Perfected (H) ...... H392 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S482 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H411 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S507 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H432 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S507 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H433 Senate Message (S) ...... H965 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H434 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H1119 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H434 - 435 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S581 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S243 Delivered to Governor ...... H1119 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure Approved by Governor (G)...... H1138 and Public Safety (S) ...... S346 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H1138 78 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 1522 (Shawan) Relating to taxation, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H290 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H437 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1002 HB 1533 (Washington) Relating to firearms, with a penalty provision. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1002 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1354 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2019 HB 1523 (Shawan) Relating to abortion, with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H24 HB 1534 (Washington) Relating to parole eligibility. Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2019 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2019 HB 1524 (Shawan) Relating to the final disposition of fetal remains, with penalty provisions. HB 1535 (Washington) Relating to concealed firearms, with Read First Time (H) ...... H24 penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2019 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2019 HB 1525 (Shawan) Relating to the offense of keeping a dangerous dog, with penalty provisions. HB 1536 (Washington) Relating to the state demographer. Read First Time (H) ...... H24 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H245 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2019 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H658 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H658 HB 1537 (Washington) Relating to prefilled epinephrine auto syringes in schools. HB 1526 (Houx) Relating to the Missouri state archives-St. Louis Read First Time (H) ...... H25 trust fund. Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2019 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H181 HB 1538 (Murphy) Relating to prosecuting attorneys. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H258 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H258 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H400 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H721 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H451 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1003 - 1004 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H451 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1003 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H451 Perfected (H) ...... H451 HB 1539 (Richey) Relating to abortion, with penalty provisions. Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H502 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H502 - 503 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S288 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2019 Second read and referred: General Laws (S)...... S346 HB 1540 (Basye) Relating to recordings of certain school district meetings. HB 1527 (Razer) Relating to discrimination based on sexual Read First Time (H)...... H25 orientation or gender identity. Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H181 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H292 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2019 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H292 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H362 HB 1528 (Razer) Relating to insurance coverage for mental Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H774 health conditions. Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H774 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H777 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H777 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2019 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H829 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H829 - 830 HB 1529 (Razer) Relating to the sale and transfer of firearms, Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S485 with penalty provisions. Second read and referred: Education (S)...... S551 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S991 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S1070 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2019 HB 1541 (Basye) Relating to traffic control signals, with a penalty HB 1530 (Razer) Relating to absentee voting. provision. Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2019 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H506 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H725 HB 1531 (Razer) Relating to the use of electronic wireless Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H725 communication devices, with penalty provisions. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1187 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 HB 1542 (Veit) Relating to workers' compensation. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2019 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Read Second Time (H) ...... H156 HB 1532 (Razer) Relating to athlete agents, with a penalty provision. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H506 Read First Time (H) ...... H25 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 79

HB 1543 (Black 137) Relating to credit insurance. Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H506 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H181 HB 1556 (Reedy) Relating to historic cemeteries. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H462 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H462 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H696 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H245 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H461 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H461 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H661 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 HB 1544 (Carter) Relating to the board of police commissioners, Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 with penalty provisions. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 HB 1557 (Evans) Relating to criminal offenses, with penalty provisions. Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2019 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 HB 1545 (Carter) Relating to fees of financial institutions. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2019 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 HB 1558 (Evans) Relating to the appointment of guardians or Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2019 conservators of certain persons. Read First Time (H) ...... H26 HB 1546 (Roberts 161) Relating to traffic offenses, with penalty Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 provisions. Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H290 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H553 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H553 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H245 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H817

HB 1547 (Shawan) Relating to liability for prescribed burns. HB 1559 (Remole) Relating to the state minimum wage rate. Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H598 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H181 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H958 - 959 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H280 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H958 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H280 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H312 HB 1548 (Sain) Relating to net neutrality. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H635 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H635 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Laid Over (H) ...... H635 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2019 Taken Up ...... H648 Perfected (H) ...... H649 HB 1549 (Sain) Relating to disclosure of tax returns. Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H715 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H715 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S398 - 399 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2019 Second read and referred: Small Business and Industry (S)..... S551 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S798 HB 1550 (Sain) Relating to the Missouri voter fraud prevention act. Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S849 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S902 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Placed on Informal Calendar...... S917 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2019 HB 1560 (Baringer) Relating to the senior citizens' services funds. HB 1551 (Sain) Relating to election recounts. Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H598 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2019 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H961 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H961 HB 1552 (Roberts 77) Relating to privileged communications. Read First Time (H) ...... H26 HB 1561 (Baringer) Relating to the use of sunscreen by students. Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H721 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1026 Referred: Special Committee on Student Accountability (H) ..H181 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1026 HB 1562 (Mosley) Relating to historic motor vehicles. HB 1553 (DeGroot) Relating to punitive damages. Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H506 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2019 HB 1563 (Mosley) Relating to prohibiting publishing of the names HB 1554 (DeGroot) Relating to the law library surcharge. of lottery winners, with a penalty provision. Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2019 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H419 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H723 HB 1555 (DeGroot) Relating to property assessment contracts for Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H723 energy efficiency. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1191 Read First Time (H) ...... H26 80 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 1564 (Schroer) Relating to compensation for student athletes. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H511 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H840 Read Second Time (H) ...... H157 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H290 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H837 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H837 HB 1573 (Bland Manlove) Relating to the use of force by law HB 1565 (Basye) Relating to instruction on human sexuality and enforcement officers. sexually transmitted diseases. Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2019 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H419 HB 1574 (Morgan) Relating to the respect women's abortion HB 1566 (Burnett) Relating to state personnel. decisions act. Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Referred: Veterans (H) ...... H245 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2019 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H341 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H341 HB 1575 (Morgan) Relating to school attendance. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H399 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H536 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H536 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2019 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H536 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H590 HB 1576 (Morgan) Relating to a reporting requirement for lost or Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H590 - 591 stolen firearms, with penalty provisions. Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S343 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Second read and referred: General Laws (S)...... S550 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2019 HB 1567 (Billington) Relating to firearms on employer property. Read First Time (H) ...... H27 HB 1577 (Ingle) Relating to the reporting of child abuse and neglect. Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H290 HB 1568 (Bailey) Relating to school district policies on restrictive Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H393 behavioral interventions. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H393 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H466 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H181 HB 1578 (Ingle) Relating to the time limitations for prosecuting HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H339 certain sexual offenses. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H339 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Returned to Committee of Origin (H)...... H465 - 466 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 HCS#2 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H509 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2019 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H509 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H606 - 607 HB 1579 (Ingle) Relating to vital records. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H803 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H803 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 HCS#2 Adopted (H) ...... H804 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2019 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H804 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H859 HB 1580 (Ingle) Relating to guidelines for opioid prescriptions. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H859 - 860 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S487 - 488 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Second read and referred: Education (S)...... S570 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2019

HB 1569 (Mackey) Relating to school district policies on HB 1581 (Ingle) Relating to parental consent for vaccinations. restrictive behavioral interventions. Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2019 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H245 HB 1582 (Ingle) Relating to sexual assault policies of institutions HB 1570 (Barnes) Relating to special victims. of higher education. Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Read First Time (H)...... H27 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H245 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2019 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H437 HB 1583 (Haden) Relating to the inspection of grounds or facilities HB 1571 (Barnes) Relating to child care facilities. used for certain agricultural purposes. Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2019 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H245 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H508 HB 1572 (Barnes) Relating to deaf awareness week and month. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H508 Read First Time (H) ...... H27 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H661 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H245 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H511 - 512 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 81

HB 1584 (Knight) Relating to local use taxes. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H489 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H489 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H607 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H181 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H995 HB 1585 (Washington) Relating to tax increment financing. Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H995 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H996 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1080 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H419 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1320 HB 1586 (Washington) Relating to tax credits for urban farms. Read First Time (H) ...... H28 HB 1597 (Bailey) Relating to eligibility to participate in the Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 supplemental nutrition assistance program. Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues (H) ...... H181 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H438 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H438 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2020 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1052 HB 1598 (Mosley) Relating to motor vehicle sales tax. HB 1587 (Washington) Relating to a tax credit for providers of Read First Time (H) ...... H28 services to homeless persons. Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2020 Read Second Time (H) ...... H158 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2019 HB 1599 (Roberts 77) Relating to the offense of unlawful use of weapons, with penalty provisions. HB 1588 (Washington) Relating to a tax credit for the purchase of Read First Time (H) ...... H28 blighted property. Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2020 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H419 HB 1600 (Simmons) Relating to elections. Read First Time (H) ...... H28 HB 1589 (Washington) Relating to a tax credit for certain Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 property owners. Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H245 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H357 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H357 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2020 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H468 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H675 HB 1590 (Falkner) Relating to regulations of companies. Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H675 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H683 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Perfected (H) ...... H683 Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H) ...... H356 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H753 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H637 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H754 - 755 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H637 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S411 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1191 Second read and referred: Local Government and Elections (S) ...... S551 HB 1591 (Bland Manlove) Relating to the agreement among the states to elect the president by national popular vote act. HB 1601 (Walsh) Relating to transient guest taxes. Read First Time (H) ...... H28 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2020 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H506 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H961 HB 1592 (Bland Manlove) Relating to expungement. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H961 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 HB 1602 (Mayhew) Relating to city officials. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2020 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 HB 1593 (Bland Manlove) Relating to a civil action for summoning Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H356 a police officer. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H813 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H813 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1191 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H181 HB 1603 (Mayhew) Relating to land surveys. HB 1594 (Bland Manlove) Relating to automatic voter registration. Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H721 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H721 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1001 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1001 HB 1595 (Bland Manlove) Relating to compensation for victims of crime. ReadFirst Time (H) ...... H28 HB 1604 (Hicks) Relating to a residency requirement for Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 personnel of certain municipal police forces. Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H721 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 HB 1596 (Trent) Relating to statutes of limitations. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H181 Read First Time (H) ...... H28 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H293 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H293 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H245 Returned to Committee of Origin (H) ...... H312 82 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HCS#2 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H464 HB 1614 (Ingle) Relating to state entity flower purchases. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H464 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H515 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H808 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2020 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H808 HCS#2 Adopted (H) ...... H810 HB 1615 (Baringer) Relating to motor vehicle sales tax. Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H810 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H864 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H865 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2020 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S488 - 489 Second read and referred: Local Government and HB 1616 (Coleman 97) Relating to health insurance. Elections (S)...... S570 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 HB 1605 (Hicks) Relating to the fourth amendment rights Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2020 protection act, with an emergency clause. Read First Time (H) ...... H29 HB 1617 (Kelly 141) Relating to certain collaborative practice Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 arrangements. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2020 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 HB 1606 (Quade) Relating to sibling visitation rights. Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2020 Read First Time (H)...... H29 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 HB 1618 (Shull 16) Relating to funding agreements in the Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2020 business of insurance. Read First Time (H) ...... H29 HB 1607 (Black 137) Relating to veterans. Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2020 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H506 HB 1619 (Shull 16) Relating to credit for reinsurance. Read First Time (H) ...... H29 HB 1608 (Coleman 97) Relating to the use of public funds for Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 lobbying activities, with a penalty provision. Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H181 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H357 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H357 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2020 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H399 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 HB 1609 (Coleman 97) Relating to insurance coverage for Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 pregnant persons. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Read Second Time (H) ...... H159 HB 1620 (Shawan) Relating to the offense of resisting or Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H356 interfering with arrest, with penalty provisions. Re-referred to Committee: General Laws (H)...... H958 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 HB 1610 (Coleman 97) Relating to criminal street gang activities, Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H245 with penalty provisions. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H554 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H554 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H842 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H181 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar ...... H1083 HB 1611 (Coleman 97) Relating to rights of utility customers. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 HB 1621 (Gray) Relating to false alarm fees in certain cities. Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2020 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 HB 1612 (Coleman 97) Relating to tax increment financing. Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2020 Read First Time (H) ...... H29 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 HB 1622 (Gray) Relating to annual leave for state employees. Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H2020 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 HB 1613 (Coleman 97) Relating to the placement of children Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2020 across state lines. Read First Time (H) ...... H29 HB 1623 (Gray) Relating to the state demographer. Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H290 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H393 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2020 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H393 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H466 HB 1624 (Gray) Relating to the establishment of a council for Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 community education. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H883 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H883 - 884 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H948 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2020 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1002 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 HB 1625 (Gray) Relating to the creation of subdistricts in certain Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 school districts. Read First Time (H) ...... H30

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Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2020 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H245

HB 1626 (Gray) Relating to traffic-related offenses, with penalty HB 1636 (Porter) Relating to school opening dates. provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H182 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2020 HB 1637 (Taylor) Relating to additional protections to the right to HB 1627 (Gray) Relating to street light maintenance districts. bear arms. Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Read First Time (H)...... H30 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2020 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1002 HB 1628 (Gray) Relating to street light maintenance districts. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1002 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 HB 1638 (Taylor) Relating to firearms, with penalty provisions. Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2020 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 HB 1629 (Gray) Relating to the use of credit scores by insurance Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 companies. Read First Time (H) ...... H30 HB 1639 (Taylor) Relating to political party primary elections, Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 with penalty provisions and a delayed effective date. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2020 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 HB 1630 (Deaton) Relating to concealed carry permits. Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H419 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H722 - 723 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H722 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2020 HB 1640 (Taylor) Relating to fees collected by the secretary of state. HB 1631 (Deaton) Relating to the joint committee on the Missouri Read First Time (H) ...... H31 constitutional convention. Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H182 Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H292 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H182 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H292 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H258 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H401 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H258 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H552 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H400 - 401 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H552 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H535 Perfected (H) ...... H552 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H535 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H595 Perfected (H) ...... H535 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H595 - 596 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H588 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S343 - 344 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H588 - 589 Second read and referred: General Laws (S)...... S551 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S342 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S765 Second read and referred: Rules, Joint Rules, Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S782 Resolutions & Ethics (S) ...... S550 Placed on Informal Calendar...... S801 Reported Do Pass (S)...... S826 HB 1632 (Porter) Relating to alcoholic beverages. Read First Time (H) ...... H30 HB 1641 (Taylor) Relating to autocycles. Read Second Time (H) ...... H160 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H182 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H259 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H419 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H259 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H725 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H401 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H725 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1187 - 1188 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 1642 (Taylor) Relating to statewide assessments. Read First Time (H) ...... H31 HB 1633 (Porter) Relating to hand-held electronic wireless Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 communication devices. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2020 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 HB 1643 (Taylor) Relating to products sold in the state capitol. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2020 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 HB 1634 (Porter) Relating to inducements to insurance. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H419 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 HB 1644 (Windham) Relating toinsurance programsfor studentathletes. Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H356 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H636 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H636 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H506 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1187 HB 1645 (Windham) Relating to incarceration. HB 1635 (Porter) Relating to emergency vehicles. Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Read First Time (H) ...... H30 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H2020 84 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 1646 (Windham) Relating to firearms, with penalty provisions. Perfected (H) ...... H552 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H594 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H594 - 595 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2020 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S343 Second read and referred: General Laws (S)...... S551 HB 1647 (Muntzel) Relating to continuing education credits for SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S765 insurance producers. Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S782 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S797 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Placed on Informal Calendar...... S801 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H506 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S857 - 858 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H787 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S858 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H787 Third Read and Passed (S)...... S858 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1188 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1416 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1417 HB 1648 (Muntzel) Relating to the regulation of residual Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1495 insurance market entities. Taken Up ...... H1993 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 House Adopts (H) ...... H1993 - 1994 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H1994 - 1995 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H506 House Message (H)...... S1212 - 1213 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H787 Constitutional Objection Filed (H) ...... H2038 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H787 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2040 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1188 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 HB 1649 (Clemens) Relating to the cost of insulin. Approved by Governor (G)...... H2053 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2020 HB 1656 (Proudie) Relating to the sunshine law. Read First Time (H) ...... H31 HB 1650 (Clemens) Relating to campaign committees. Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H2020 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2020 HB 1657 (Proudie) Relating to public nuisance, with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H31 HB 1651 (Sommer) Relating to disability designations on driver's Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 licenses, with a delayed effective date. Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H598 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H962 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H962 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2020 HB 1658 (Proudie) Relating to limited liability companies. HB 1652 (Sommer) Relating to human and pet cemeteries. Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues (H) ...... H182 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2020 HB 1659 (Proudie) Relating to the Missouri urban and rural HB 1653 (Sommer) Relating to the offense of adoption deception, renewal workforce act. with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues (H) ...... H2020 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H245 HB 1660 (Proudie) Relating to meals for students. HB 1654 (Sommer) Relating to Jaycees day. Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Read Second Time (H) ...... H161 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H598 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H290 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H602 HB 1661 (Proudie) Relating to the creation of subdistricts in Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H602 certain school districts. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H817 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H996 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2020 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H996 Perfected (H) ...... H996 HB 1662 (Proudie) Relating to visually impaired voters. Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1080 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2020

HB 1655 (Kelly 141) Relating to the secretary of state. HB 1663 (Richey) Relating to teacher advancement. Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H245 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2020 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H357 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H357 HB 1664 (Richey) Relating to funding for charter schools. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H468 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H552 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H552 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H245 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H552 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H392 - 393 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 85

Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H392 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H964 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2021 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 HB 1677 (Ingle) Relating to foster care. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 HB 1665 (Stevens 46) Relating to absentee voting. Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2021 Read First Time (H)...... H32 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 HB 1678 (Lavender) Relating to MO HealthNet services. Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2020 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 HB 1666 (Stevens 46) Relating to the Missouri farmers' market Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2021 nutrition program. Read First Time (H) ...... H32 HB 1679 (Basye) Relating to animal abuse, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H419 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H553 - 554 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H245 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H553 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H817 HB 1680 (Basye) Relating to firearm offenses, with penalty provisions. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506

HB 1667 (Stevens 46) Relating to the distribution of hypodermic HB 1681 (Reedy) Relating to the duties of county officials, with needles, with penalty provisions. penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2020 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2021

HB 1668 (Stevens 46) Relating to MO HealthNet services. HB 1682 (Wood) Relating to permissible usage of vapor products Read First Time (H) ...... H32 in public schools. Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2020 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H290 HB 1669 (Basye) Relating to firearm offenses, with penalty provisions. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H488 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H488 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H607 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H949 HB 1670 (Unsicker) Relating to MO HealthNet eligibility. Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H949 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H949 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Perfected (H) ...... H949 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2020 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1020 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1020 - 1021 HB 1671 (Unsicker) Relating to the trauma-informed schools pilot Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S549 program. Second read and referred: Seniors, Families Read First Time (H) ...... H32 and Children (S) ...... S570 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S797 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2020 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S849 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S902 HB 1672 (Unsicker) Relating to the show-me healthy babies program. Placed on Informal Calendar...... S902 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S1036 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S1036 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2020 SS Adopted (S) ...... S1070 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S1070 HB 1673 (Unsicker) Relating to MO HealthNet eligibility. Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S1126 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Taken Up ...... S1126 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S) ...... S1126 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2020 Emergency Clause Adopted (S)...... S1126 - 1127 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1846 - 1858 HB 1674 (Bland Manlove) Relating to text messaging while Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1858 operating motor vehicles. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1969 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Taken Up ...... H1983 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 House Adopts (H) ...... H1984 - 1985 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2021 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H1985 - 1986 Emergency Clause Adopted on Truly Agreed to Bill. H1986 - 1987 HB 1675 (Bland Manlove) Relating to indigenous peoples day. House Message (H)...... S1212 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Constitutional Objection Filed (H) ...... H2039 Read Second Time (H) ...... H162 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2040 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2021 Constitutional Objection Filed (S) ...... S1217 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1218 HB 1676 (Bland Manlove) Relating to the transfer of firearms, Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 with penalty provisions. Approved by Governor (G)...... H2053 - 2054 Read First Time (H) ...... H32 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107

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HB 1683 (Wood) Relating to the Alzheimer's state plan task force. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1004 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1352 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H182 HB 1692 (McCreery) Relating to actions by persons knowingly HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H358 infected with communicable diseases, with penalty provisions. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H358 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H466 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H632 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2021 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H632 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H635 HB 1693 (Rehder) Relating to the narcotics control act, with Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H635 penalty provisions. Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H656 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H714 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H750 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H245 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H752 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H358 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H752 - 753 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H358 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S410 - 411 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H399 Second read and referred: Seniors, Families Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H481 and Children (S) ...... S551 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H481 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S797 Laid Over (H) ...... H484 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S849 Taken Up ...... H485 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S902 Perfected (H) ...... H487 - 488 Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S902 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H505 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H532 HB 1684 (Wood) Relating to support payments disbursed by the Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H534 family support payment center. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H534 - 535 Read First Time (H)...... H33 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S303 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H290 Criminal Jurisprudence (S) ...... S346 Reported Do Pass (S)...... S407 HB 1685 (Burnett) Relating to judges. Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S472 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S482 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S486 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H245 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S486 SS Withdrawn (S) ...... S487 HB 1686 (DeGroot) Relating to limited access to certain court records. SS #2 Offered ...... S487 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 SS #2 Adopted ...... S487 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S487 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H356 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S543 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1004 Taken Up ...... S547 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1004 Third Read and Passed (S)...... S547 - 548 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1024 HB 1687 (Grier) Relating to a residency requirement for Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1025 personnel of certain municipal police forces. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1070 - 1071 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Taken Up ...... H1609 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 House Defeats ...... H1609 - 1610 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H182 House Requests Senate Recede or Grant Conference (H) ...... H1610 - 1611 HB 1688 (Grier) Relating to apprenticeship programs. House Message (H)...... S990 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S1013 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S1013 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H290 Senate Message (S) ...... H1738 - 1739 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H537 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1739 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H537 House Message (H)...... S1027 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1029 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)H1759 - 1760 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1760 HB 1689 (Burnett) Relating to animal abuse, with penalty provisions. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1766 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1773 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ..... H1774 - 1775 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2021 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1775 - 1776 House Message (H)...... S1071 HB 1690 (Grier) Relating to electronic certification of documents, Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S)...... S1201 with a penalty provision and a delayed effective date. Motion to Adopt Withdrawn...... S1202 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 HB 1694 (Anderson) Relating to hazardous waste sites. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 HB 1691 (Rehder) Relating to actions by persons knowingly Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H182 infected with communicable diseases, with penalty provisions. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H394 Read First Time (H) ...... H33 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H394 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H515 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H419 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H631 Re-referred to Committee: Judiciary (H) ...... H436 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H631 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1004 Perfected (H) ...... H632

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Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H713 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H713 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H182 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S398 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H327 Second read and referred: Commerce, Consumer Protection, Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H327 Energy and the Environment (S) ...... S551 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H401 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H449 HB 1695 (Black 137) Relating to workforce development. Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H449 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H451 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H501 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H182 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H501 - 502 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H599 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S287 - 288 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H599 Second read and referred: Local Government and Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H964 Elections (S) ...... S346 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S798 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S849 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S902 Placed on Informal Calendar...... S917 HB 1696 (Henderson) To authorize the conveyance of certain Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S994 state property. Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S994 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Placed on Informal Calendar...... S1013 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Taken Up ...... S1134 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H182 SS Withdrawn (S) ...... S1134 HCS Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)...... H326 SS #2 Offered ...... S1134 - 1135 Referred: Consent and House Procedure (H) ...... H326 Placed on Informal Calendar...... S1152 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H398 Taken Up ...... S1212 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H568 SS Withdrawn (S) ...... S1212 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H568 Placed on Informal Calendar...... S1212 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H574 Perfected (H) ...... H574 HB 1701 (Reedy) Relating to public safety sales taxes. Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H597 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H622 - 623 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H628 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H290 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H628 - 629 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H489 Emergency Clause Adopted (H) ...... H629 - 630 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H489 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S363 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H696 Second read and referred: Local Government and Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Elections (S)...... S551 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 1697 (Henderson) Relating to health insurance. Read First Time (H) ...... H34 HB 1702 (O'Donnell) Relating to financial instruments. Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H290 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1026 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H182 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1026 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H463 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H463 HB 1698 (Henderson) Relating to regulations by a county, with a Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H696 penalty provision. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Read Second Time (H) ...... H163 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H182 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H327 HB 1703 (O'Donnell) Relating to financing for electrical corporations. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H327 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H401 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H778 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H958 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H778 Perfected (H) ...... H778 HB 1704 (O'Donnell) Relating to special license plates for Boy Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H831 Scouts of America. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H831 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S485 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Second read and referred: Local Government and Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H245 Elections (S)...... S551 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H360 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H360 HB 1699 (Knight) Relating to intoxicating liquor. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H515 - 516 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H777 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Dropped from Calendar - Pursuant to House Rules (H)...... H1087 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H419 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H577 HB 1705 (Coleman 97) Relating to public health. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H577 Withdrawn (H) ...... H7 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H842 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 HB 1706 (Coleman 97) Relating to discovery in criminal cases. Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H245 HB 1700 (Fishel) Relating to transient guest taxes. Read First Time (H) ...... H34 88 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 1707 (Coleman 97) Relating to development permits in floodplains. Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2021 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2021 HB 1713 (Griffith) Relating to historic buildings. Read First Time (H) ...... H34 HB 1708 (Eggleston) Relating to nonmedical public assistance, Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 with a contingent effective date. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H356 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H605 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H605 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H245 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H843 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 HB 1709 (Eggleston) Relating to insurance for living organ donors. Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H356 HB 1714 (Morse 151) Relating to political advertisements. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H555 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H555 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H843 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2021 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 HB 1715 (Morse 151) Relating to conditions of probation. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 HB 1710 (Eggleston) Relating to taxation of property. Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2021 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 HB 1716 (Morse 151) Relating to the honor guard appreciation day. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H182 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H342 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H342 Referred: Veterans (H)...... H245 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H697 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H341 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H341 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H399 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H778 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1331 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H778 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1331 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H780 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1338 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H831 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1445 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H832 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1481 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S485 - 486 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1481 Second read and referred: General Laws (S)...... S551 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1482 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S936 HB 1717 (Morse 151) Relating to legislative requirements for Second read and referred: Rules, Joint Rules, public schools. Resolutions & Ethics (S) ...... S945 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 HB 1711 (Remole) Relating to donated food. Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H2021 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 HB 1718 (Morse 151) Relating to myasthenia gravis awareness month. Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H182 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H394 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H394 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H506 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H516 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1027 - 1028 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H806 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1027 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H806 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H806 HB 1719 (Schnelting) Relating to driver's licenses for persons Perfected (H) ...... H807 with autism, with a delayed effective date. Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H862 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H862 - 863 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S488 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H245 Second read and referred: Agriculture, Food Production and Outdoor Resources (S) ...... S570 HB 1720 (Schnelting) Relating to initiative petitions. Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S591 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S765 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S776 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H506 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S776 Senate Message (S) ...... H1237 HB 1721 (Schnelting) Relating to transition-related care for Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 children under eighteen years of age, with penalty provisions. Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2054 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H290 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 HB 1722 (Schnelting) Relating to firearms on public HB 1712 (Francis) Relating to display of the national motto in transportation systems, with penalty provisions. public buildings. Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Read First Time (H) ...... H34 Read Second Time (H) ...... H164

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Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H439 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1003 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H439 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1052 HB 1723 (Schnelting) Relating to the display of license plates on dump trucks. HB 1735 (Evans) Relating to boarding of prisoners. Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2021 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H245

HB 1724 (Schnelting) Relating to intoxicating liquor. HB 1736 (Plocher) Relating to the regulation of securities, with Read First Time (H) ...... H35 penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2021 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H245 HB 1725 (Schnelting) Relating to income tax. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H509 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H509 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H697 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2021 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H987 HB 1726 (Wilson) Relating to sales tax. Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H987 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H995 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1025 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H290 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1080 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 HB 1727 (Wilson) Relating to personal flotation devices, with Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1320 penalty provisions. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1330 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 HB 1737 (Hicks) Relating to cost recovery for electrical corporations Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H182 for investments to improve electricity resilience at critical facilities. Read First Time (H) ...... H36 HB 1728 (Shaul 113) Relating to the sale of returnable containers, Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 with penalty provisions. Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H245 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H421 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H421 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2021 HB 1738 (Hicks) Relating to prohibiting public entities from HB 1729 (Shaul 113) Relating to school bus registration fees. contracting with companies discriminating against Israel. Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Withdrawn (H) ...... H135 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2021 HB 1739 (Hicks) Relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in HB 1730 (Shaul 113) Relating to tobacco products, with penalty first responders. provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2021 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2021 HB 1740 (Hicks) Relating to adoption. HB 1731 (Toalson Reisch) Relating to sales taxes. Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2021 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H290 HB 1741 (Hicks) Relating to the law enforcement terrorism-prevention HB 1732 (Christofanelli) Relating to elementary and secondary activity commission. education. Read First Time (H)...... H36 Read First Time (H) ...... H35 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H245 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2021 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H340 - 341 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H340 HB 1733 (Christofanelli) Relating to educational scholarships, Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H399 - 400 with penalty provisions. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H780 Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Dropped from Calendar - Pursuant to House Rules (H) ...... H1087 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H419 HB 1742 (Sommer) Relating to motor vehicle registration. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H555 Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H555 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H817 - 818 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H182 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H438 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H438 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1352

HB 1734 (Christofanelli) Relating to the taxation of partners and HB 1743 (Sommer) Relating to the authorized electronic monitoring partnerships. in long-term care facilities act, with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H245 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H245 90 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 1744 (Sommer) Relating to Missouri driver's licenses. HB 1753 (Spencer) Relating to the protection of health care Read First Time (H) ...... H36 workers, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H245 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H360 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2021 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H360 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H516 HB 1754 (Spencer) Relating to traffic enforcement. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H956 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H956 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2021 Perfected (H) ...... H957 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1023 HB 1755 (Hannegan) Relating to notaries public, with penalty provisions. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1023 - 1024 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S552 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2021 and Public Safety (S) ...... S570 HB 1756 (Hannegan) Relating to murder in the first degree, with HB 1745 (Kelley 127) Relating to animal-drawn vehicles. a penalty provision. Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Read Second Time (H) ...... H165 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H356 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H721 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H512 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1027 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H512 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1027

HB 1746 (Allred) Relating to capital improvement sales taxes. HB 1757 (Hannegan) Relating to human trafficking. Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2021 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H835 Re-referred to Committee: Special Committee on HB 1747 (Allred) Relating to the designation of a memorial highway. Criminal Justice (H) ...... H836 Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 HB 1758 (Hannegan) Relating to the practice of shampooing. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H356 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H603 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H603 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H245

HB 1748 (Allred) Relating to compensation for student athletes. HB 1759 (Hannegan) Relating to the animal abuse registry. Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H291 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H245 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H837 HB 1760 (Spencer) Relating to votes by certain public officials. HB 1749 (Allred) Relating to income tax. Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H245 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H835 HB 1761 (McGaugh) Relating to elections, with penalty provisions. HB 1750 (Allred) Relating to community improvement districts. Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Read First Time (H) ...... H36 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H635 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2021 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1001 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1001 HB 1751 (Spencer) Relating to historic preservation, with penalty provisions. HB 1762 (Knight) Relating to low-income rate authorization for Read First Time (H) ...... H36 water and sewer corporations. Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2021 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2021 HB 1752 (Spencer) Relating to working animals. Read First Time (H) ...... H37 HB 1763 (Hannegan) Relating to discrimination based on sexual Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 orientation or gender identity. Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H182 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H375 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H375 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2021 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H466 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 HB 1764 (Swan) Relating to condemnation proceedings. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H950 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H950 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H950 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H245 Perfected (H) ...... H950 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1022 HB 1765 (Swan) Relating to child custody arrangements. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1022 - 1023 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S552 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Second read and referred: Agriculture, Food Production Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H258 and Outdoor Resources (S) ...... S570 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1004 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 91

Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1004 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2054 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1352 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107

HB 1766 (Swan) Relating to the state ombudsman for long-term HB 1769 (Riggs) Relating to Mark Twain day. care facility residents. Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H245 Referred: Veterans (H) ...... H958 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1445 HB 1770 (Riggs) Relating to iron curtain speech day. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1445 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1598 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H245 HB 1767 (Swan) Relating to tax credits for qualified film projects. Read First Time (H) ...... H37 HB 1771 (Shields) Relating to income tax. Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Read First Time (H) ...... H37 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H506 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H835 HB 1768 (Riggs) Relating to rural broadband access funding. Read First Time (H) ...... H37 HB 1772 (Shields) Relating to a waiver from the Centers for Read Second Time (H) ...... H166 Medicare and Medicaid Services. Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H245 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H395 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H395 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2021 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H468 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H780 HB 1773 (Roberts 161) Relating to end-of-life care homes, with Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H806 penalty provisions. Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H806 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Perfected (H) ...... H806 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H861 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H2021 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H861 - 862 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S488 HB 1774 (Baker) Relating to the informed student document act. Second read and referred: Economic Development (S)...... S570 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S603 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S756 Referred: Special Committee on Career Readiness (H) ...... H356 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S765 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H962 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S765 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H962 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S766 SS Adopted (S) ...... S769 HB 1775 (Lovasco) Relating to prescriptions for ephedrine. Third Read and Passed (S)...... S769 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1224 - 1226 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1226 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H506 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1339 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H813 Taken Up ...... H1422 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H813 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1192 or Grant Conference ...... H1423 House Message (H) ...... S878 HB 1776 (Lovasco) Relating to asset forfeiture. Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S902 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Senate Message (S) ...... H1454 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1481 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2021 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S909 House Message (H) ...... S935 - 936 HB 1777 (Lovasco) Relating to the expenditure of public funds on Senate Message (S) ...... H1505 printed matter. House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)H1724 - 1725 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Taken Up ...... H1725 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 House Requests a Further Conference (H)...... H1725 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H598 House Message (H) ...... S1013 Senate Grants Conference (S) ...... S1013 HB 1778 (Lovasco) Relating to special personalized license plates. Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S1013 - 1014 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Senate Message (S) ...... H1738 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1739 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2021 House Message (H) ...... S1027 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1758 HB 1779 (Lovasco) Relating to roadside dynamic message signs. Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1759 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1767 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1767 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2021 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1767 - 1768 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1768 - 1769 HB 1780 (Aldridge) Relating to voter qualification. House Message (H) ...... S1033 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S) .... S1033 - 1034 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S1034 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H721 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S1034 - 1035 Senate Message (S) ...... H1835 HB 1781 (Aldridge) Relating to tax credits for new businesses in Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 distressed communities. Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 92 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 HB 1793 (Rogers) Relating to armed criminal action, with penalty Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2021 provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H39 HB 1782 (Ellebracht) Relating to internet provider practices. Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2021 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2021 HB 1794 (Rogers) Relating to the issuance of license plates. Read First Time (H) ...... H39 HB 1783 (Ellebracht) Relating to the care of indigent persons. Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2021 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2021 HB 1795 (Deaton) Relating to nuisance predators. Read First Time (H) ...... H39 HB 1784 (Black 137) Relating to the Missouri nuclear clean power act. Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H246 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H693 - 694 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H721 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H693

HB 1785 (Deaton) Relating to the supplemental nutrition HB 1796 (Hicks) Relating to the science, technology, engineering, assistance program. and mathematics (stem) initiative. Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Read First Time (H)...... H39 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H245 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H356 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H659 HB 1786 (Chipman) Relating to certificates of need. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H659 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1007 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H2021 HB 1797 (Hicks) Relating to research on animal subjects, with penalty provisions. HB 1787 (Chipman) Relating to requirements to run for certain Read First Time (H) ...... H39 public offices. Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2021 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H182 HB 1798 (Love) Relating to feral swine, with penalty provisions. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H292 Read First Time (H) ...... H39 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H292 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H401 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H721 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H552 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1083 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H574 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1083 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H574 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H575 HB 1799 (Moon) Relating to the right to life. Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H575 Read First Time (H) ...... H39 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H630 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H630 - 631 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2021 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S363 Second read and referred: Local Government and HB 1800 (Morris 140) Relating to special license plates. Elections (S)...... S551 Read First Time (H) ...... H39 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 HB 1788 (Chipman) Relating to child abuse reports required to Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H182 be referred to the juvenile office. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H438 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H438 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H516 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H958 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H766 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H766 - 767 HB 1789 (Chipman) Relating to health care for students at public Laid Over (H) ...... H768 institutions of higher education. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H771 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Taken Up ...... H773 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H773 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2021 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H827 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H827 - 828 HB 1790 (Chipman) Relating to student lodging. Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S472 - 473 Read First Time (H) ...... H38 Second read and referred: Veterans and Military Affairs (S) ... S551 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Referred: Special Committee on Career Readiness (H) ...... H721 HB 1801 (Morris 140) Relating to state enforcement of federal regulations. HB 1791 (Rogers) Relating to jury duty. Read First Time (H) ...... H39 Read First Time (H) ...... H39 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Read Second Time (H) ...... H167 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2022 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2021 HB 1802 (Barnes) Relating to the offense of mail theft, with HB 1792 (Rogers) Relating to compensation for student athletes. penalty provisions. Read First Time (H)...... H39 Read First Time (H) ...... H39 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H291 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2022 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H837 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 93

HB 1803 (Barnes) Relating to school or recreation athletic contest offenses. Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H356 Read First Time (H) ...... H39 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H509 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H509 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2022 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1007 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1071 HB 1804 (Pietzman) Relating to assistance for applicants for Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 permits issued by the department of natural resources. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read First Time (H) ...... H39 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 HB 1812 (Proudie) Relating to privileged communications Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H182 regarding child abuse or neglect. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H461 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H461 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H516 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H182 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H949 HB 1813 (Moon) Relating to a terrorist offender registry, with Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H949 penalty provisions. HCS Adopted (H) ...... H950 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H950 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1021 Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H2022 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1021 - 1022 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S549 HB 1814 (McGaugh) Relating to county financial statements. Second read and referred: Agriculture, Food Production Read First Time (H) ...... H40 and Outdoor Resources (S) ...... S570 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H246 HB 1805 (Basye) Relating to firearm offenses. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H464 Read First Time (H) ...... H39 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H464 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H697 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 HB 1806 (Moon) Relating to refunds of certain tax payments, Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 with a delayed effective date. Read First Time (H) ...... H39 HB 1815 (Kelly 141) Relating to evidentiary collection kits. Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H) ...... H182 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H246 HB 1807 (Wood) Relating to MO HealthNet eligibility. Read First Time (H) ...... H39 HB 1816 (Kelly 141) Relating to geographic proximity requirements. Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2022 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H598 HB 1808 (Wood) Relating to academic performance standards. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H872 Read First Time (H) ...... H39 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H872 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H291 HB 1817 (Dinkins) Relating to school district local effort HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H488 - 489 calculations. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H488 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H607 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H356 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H996 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H462 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H996 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H462 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H1000 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H516 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1000 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H780 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1080 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H780 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H780 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Perfected (H) ...... H780 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H810 HB 1809 (Pollitt 52) Relating to special victims. Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H833 Read First Time (H) ...... H39 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H855 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H867 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H246 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H867 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H437 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S489 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H437 Second read and referred: Education (S)...... S570 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H697 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 HB 1818 (Dinkins) Relating to school district local effort computations. Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H356 HB 1810 (Spencer) Relating to display of the United States flag. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H462 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H462 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H517 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2022 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H780 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H780 HB 1811 (Simmons) Relating to initiative petitions and referendums. Perfected (H) ...... H780 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H810 Read Second Time (H) ...... H168 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H833 94 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H855 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H868 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2022 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H868 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S489 HB 1831 (Green) Relating to assistance for minority business enterprises. Second read and referred: Education (S)...... S570 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 HB 1819 (Wood) Relating to boards of adjustment. Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H2022 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 HB 1832 (Green) Relating to a study on gun violence. Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H246 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H489 - 490 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H489 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2022 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H697 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 HB 1833 (Green) Relating to the sale of assault weapons, with Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 penalty provisions. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 HB 1820 (Kelley 127) Relating to suicide prevention. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2022 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 HB 1834 (Green) Relating to tax increment financing. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H356 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H659 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H659 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H2022

HB 1821 (Kelley 127) Relating to court costs. HB 1835 (Green) Relating to access to incident reports. Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2022 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2022

HB 1822 (Kelley 127) Relating to the collection of court costs. HB 1836 (Green) Relating to the Missouri prompt pay act. Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H419 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2022

HB 1823 (Kelley 127) Relating to court costs. HB 1837 (Green) Relating to MO HealthNet coverage for Read First Time (H) ...... H40 incarcerated individuals. Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2022 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2022 HB 1824 (Aldridge) Relating to a reporting requirement for lost or stolen firearms, with penalty provisions. HB 1838 (Green) Relating to the Missouri office of equal opportunity. Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2022 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2022

HB 1825 (Green) Relating to compliance with the federal REAL HB 1839 (Green) Relating to limited access to certain criminal records. ID Act of 2005. Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2022 Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H2022 HB 1840 (Green) Relating to harassment in the workplace. HB 1826 (Green) Relating to museums. Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2022 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2022 HB 1841 (Green) Relating to gas corporations. HB 1827 (Green) Relating to the Missouri Juneteenth heritage Read First Time (H) ...... H41 and jazz festival and memorial. Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Read First Time (H)...... H40 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2022 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H506 HB 1842 (Green) Relating to the Missouri minority business loan program. HB 1828 (Green) Relating to credit fees. Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Read First Time (H) ...... H40 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H356 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2022 HB 1843 (Green) Relating to the state legal expense fund. HB 1829 (Green) Relating to the extreme risk protection order Read First Time (H) ...... H41 act, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2022 Read Second Time (H) ...... H169 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2022 HB 1844 (Green) Relating to disadvantaged businesses. Read First Time (H) ...... H41 HB 1830 (Green) Relating to individual sureties. Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H2022 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 95

HB 1845 (Green) Relating to the first-time business owner savings SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S765 account act. Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S782 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S797 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Taken Up for Third Reading (S)...... S801 Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H) ...... H2022 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S801 Point of Order (S) ...... S826 HB 1846 (Green) Relating to purchases to be made on competitive bids. Taken Up ...... S852 Withdrawn (H) ...... H7 SS Withdrawn (S) ...... S853 SS #2 Offered ...... S853 HB 1847 (Pollitt 52) Relating to the use of a hand-held wireless SS #2 Adopted ...... S857 communication device while in a school zone, with penalty Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S857 provisions. Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S902 Read First Time (H) ...... H41 Taken Up ...... S910 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S)...... S910 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2022 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1512 - 1515 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1515 HB 1848 (Bland Manlove) Relating to debt collection, with Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1594 penalty provisions. Taken Up ...... H1995 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 House Adopts (H) ...... H1996 - 1997 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H1997 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2022 House Message (H)...... S1213 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 HB 1849 (Moon) Relating to the display of certain items in public schools. Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S1217 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2022 HB 1855 (Busick) Relating to abandoned aircraft. HB 1850 (Coleman 97) Relating to tax credits. Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H182 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2022 HB 1856 (Bosley) Relating to the regulation of firearm ammunition, HB 1851 (Dohrman) Relating to certificates of self-insurance. with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H506 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2022

HB 1852 (Dohrman) Relating to ghost army recognition day. HB 1857 (Razer) Relating to the firearm violence prevention act, Read First Time (H) ...... H42 with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H356 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H602 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2022 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H602 HB 1858 (Haffner) Relating to biodiesel fuel. HB 1853 (Dohrman) Relating to senatorial district committees. Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H291 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H246 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H508 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H421 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H508 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H421 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H661 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H698 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H952 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H952 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H956 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H956 HB 1854 (Pfautsch) Relating to political subdivisions, with Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1000 penalty provisions. Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1023 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1071 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H246 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1320 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H464 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H464 HB 1859 (Riggs) Relating to the broadband internet grant program. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H518 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H781 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H781 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H419 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H781 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H659 Perfected (H) ...... H781 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H659 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H810 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H843 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H833 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H856 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H869 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H869 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S489 HB 1860 (Coleman 32) Relating to property tax assessments, with Second read and referred: Local Government and a contingent effective date. Elections (S)...... S570 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 96 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 HB 1871 (Gregory) Relating to exceptions to permit requirements Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H182 for public accountants. Read First Time (H) ...... H43 HB 1861 (Morgan) Relating to condominium property, with Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 penalty provisions. Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2022 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Read Second Time (H) ...... H170 HB 1872 (Gregory) Relating to unlawful merchandising practices, Referred: Local Government (H)...... H2022 with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H43 HB 1862 (Morgan) Relating to employment security. Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2022 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2022 HB 1873 (Gregory) Relating to the offense of vehicle hijacking, with penalty provisions and a delayed effective date for a certain section. HB 1863 (Morgan) Relating to higher education tuition policy, Read First Time (H) ...... H43 with an emergency clause. Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H182 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H339 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2022 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H339 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H400 HB 1864 (Morgan) Relating to employment practices relating to gender. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H567 Read First Time (H)...... H42 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H567 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Perfected (H) ...... H568 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2022 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H597 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H623 HB 1865 (Morgan) Relating to scrap metal operators. Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H627 Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H627 - 628 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S363 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2022 Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence (S) ...... S551 HB 1866 (Swan) Relating to school-community partnerships. Read First Time (H) ...... H42 HB 1874 (Gregory) Relating to notaries public, with penalty Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 provisions and a delayed effective date. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2022 Read First Time (H) ...... H43 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 HB 1867 (Swan) Relating to suspension of students. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 Read First Time (H) ...... H43 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H837 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H837 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2022 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1192

HB 1868 (Swan) Relating to a state plan for career and technical HB 1875 (Gregory) Relating to antipsychotic drugs. education certificates. Read First Time (H) ...... H43 Read First Time (H) ...... H43 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H598 Referred: Special Committee on Career Readiness (H) ...... H182 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H340 HB 1876 (Hansen) To authorize the conveyance of certain state property. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H340 Read First Time (H)...... H43 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H402 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H566 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2022 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H566 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H567 HB 1877 (Hansen) Relating to eminent domain. Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H567 Read First Time (H) ...... H43 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H626 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H626 - 627 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2022 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S362 - 363 Second read and referred: Education (S) ...... S551 HB 1878 (Billington) Relating to product warranties. Read First Time (H) ...... H43 HB 1869 (Gregory) Relating to the scope of practice for physical Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 therapists. Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H)...... H506 Read First Time (H) ...... H43 Reported Do Not Pass (H) ...... H1005 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H182 HB 1879 (Tate) Relating to the use of electronic wireless Re-referred to Committee: Professional Registration communications devices, with penalty provisions. and Licensing (H)...... H195 Read First Time (H) ...... H43 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1005 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1005 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2022

HB 1870 (Gregory) Relating to continuing education requirements. HB 1880 (Tate) Relating to celiac awareness day. Read First Time (H) ...... H43 Read First Time (H) ...... H43 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H)...... H356 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H506 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H814 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H724 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H814 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H724 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1188

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HB 1881 (Tate) Relating to law enforcement appreciation day. HB 1893 (Schroer) Relating to Blair's law, with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H43 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H506 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H724 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1003 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H724 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1003 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1188 HB 1894 (Schroer) Relating to property assessments. HB 1882 (Tate) Relating to children being placed in the custody Read First Time (H) ...... H44 of certain offenders, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Read First Time (H) ...... H43 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H182 Read Second Time (H) ...... H171 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H342 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H246 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H342 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1052 HB 1883 (Tate) Relating to certain criminal offenses, with penalty provisions. HB 1895 (Falkner) Relating to use taxes. Read First Time (H) ...... H43 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H246 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H182

HB 1884 (Lynch) Relating to employment security. HB 1896 (Roberts 161) Relating to background checks in the Read First Time (H) ...... H43 medical marijuana industry. Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H598 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H962 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H246 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H962 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H396 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H396 HB 1885 (Schnelting) Relating to the state militia. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H468 - 469 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H551 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H685 Referred: Veterans (H) ...... H246 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H685 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H693 HB 1886 (Schnelting) Relating to liquor control. Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H693 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H756 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Laid Over (H) ...... H756 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2023 Taken Up ...... H785 Re-committed to Committee: Rules - Administrative HB 1887 (Schnelting) Relating to the mission of the department of Oversight (H) ...... H785 health and senior services. HCS#2 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H840 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H883 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2023 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H883 HCS#2 Adopted (H) ...... H883 HB 1888 (Schroer) Relating to workers' compensation law. Perfected (H) ...... H883 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1018 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1018 - 1019 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H246 Emergency Clause Adopted (H) ...... H1019 - 1020 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S548 - 549 HB 1889 (Schroer) Relating to law enforcement officer Second read and referred: Health and Pensions (S)...... S570 disciplinary actions. SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S797 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S849 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S902 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H835 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S911 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S911 - 912 HB 1890 (Schroer) Relating to sales and use tax exemptions. SS Adopted (S) ...... S916 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S) ...... S916 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Emergency Clause Adopted (S)...... S916 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2023 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1509 - 1512 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1515 HB 1891 (Schroer) Relating to statewide mechanical contractor Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1594 licenses, with penalty provisions. Taken Up ...... H1858 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 House Adopts (H) ...... H1859 - 1860 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H1860 - 1861 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H419 Emergency Clause Adopted on Truly Agreed to Bill. H1861 - 1862 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H600 House Message (H)...... S1128 - 1129 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H600 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H818 Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S1217 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar ...... H1082 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2057 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107

HB 1892 (Schroer) Relating to tanning facilities, with penalty provisions. HB 1897 (Morris 140) Relating to school district bonding capacity, Read First Time (H) ...... H44 with a contingent effective date. Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2023 98 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 HB 1905 (Pike) Relating to school residency requirements. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2023 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 HB 1898 (Henderson) Relating to unmanned aircraft, with Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2023 penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H44 HB 1906 (Christofanelli) Relating to the authorization of the Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H246 the benefit of public labor organizations. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H394 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H394 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H517 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2023 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H768 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H768 HB 1907 (Christofanelli) Relating to property tax. HCS Adopted (H) ...... H769 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H769 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H825 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H246 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H825 - 826 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H695 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S472 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H695 Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1192 Criminal Jurisprudence (S) ...... S551 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S591 HB 1908 (Christofanelli) Relating to sales tax. Read First Time (H) ...... H45 HB 1899 (Henderson) Relating to the inmate canteen fund. Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2023 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H246 HB 1909 (Clemens) Relating to multidose medications given to Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H394 - 395 patients at discharge. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H394 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H466 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2023 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 1910 (Clemens) Relating to prescription drug costs. Read First Time (H) ...... H45 HB 1900 (Schroer) Relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys. Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2023 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H598 HB 1911 (Moon) Relating to taxation. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1003 - 1004 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 HB 1901 (Hicks) Relating to the carrying of firearms on public Withdrawn (H) ...... H235 transportation systems, with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H44 HB 1912 (Bailey) Relating to recreation vehicle dealers. Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H506 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1003 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H246 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1003 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H438 - 439 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H438 HB 1902 (Shields) Relating to tuition reimbursement. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H517 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H684 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H684 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2023 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H684 - 685 Perfected (H) ...... H685 HB 1903 (Shields) Relating to school district superintendent sharing. Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H755 Read First Time (H) ...... H44 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H755 - 756 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S411 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H291 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H396 and Public Safety (S) ...... S551 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H396 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H467 HB 1913 (Pike) Relating to MO HealthNet. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H781 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H781 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H785 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2023 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H810 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H833 HB 1914 (Porter) Relating to energy property taxation. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H856 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H870 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H870 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H356 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S489 Second read and referred: Education (S)...... S570 HB 1915 (Busick) Relating to the designation of purple heart trails. HB 1904 (Shields) Relating to earnings tax. Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Read Second Time (H) ...... H172 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H419 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2023 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H603 - 604 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H603 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 99

HB 1916 (Busick) Relating to mud flap requirements, with a Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 penalty provision. Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2023 Read First Time (H)...... H45 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 HB 1929 (Gunby) Relating to tax credits. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H246 Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H360 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Referred: Consent and House Procedure (H) ...... H360 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2023 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H606 Perfected by Consent - Pursuant to House Rules (H) ...... H1030 HB 1930 (Carter) Relating to the prostate cancer pilot program. Read First Time (H) ...... H46 HB 1917 (O'Donnell) Relating to charter schools. Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2023 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H419 HB 1931 (Carter) Relating to breakfast served in schools. Read First Time (H) ...... H46 HB 1918 (Moon) Relating to senators who represent Missouri in Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 the United States Senate. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2023 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 HB 1932 (Baringer) Relating to qualifications of candidates for Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2023 public office. Read First Time (H) ...... H46 HB 1919 (Shull 16) Relating to duties of the Missouri higher Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 education loan authority. Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H419 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H635 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H635 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H182 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1192

HB 1920 (Hill) Relating to misclassification of workers. HB 1933 (Wiemann) Relating to the Missouri local government Read First Time (H) ...... H45 expenditure database. Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2023 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H182 HB 1921 (Hill) Relating to employment security, with a delayed Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H327 effective date for certain provisions. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H327 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H402 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H449 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2023 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H449 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H449 HB 1922 (Hill) Relating to short-term major medical policies. Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H488 Read First Time (H) ...... H45 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H501 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H532 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2023 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H532 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H532 - 533 HB 1923 (Dogan) Relating to law enforcement agency policies Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S302 regarding officer-involved deaths. Second read and referred: Local Government and Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Elections (S) ...... S346 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2023 HB 1934 (Wiemann) Relating to the public school retirement system of Missouri. HB 1924 (Dogan) Relating to pelvic examinations, with a penalty Read First Time (H) ...... H46 provision. Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Referred: Pensions (H)...... H182 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H281 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2023 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H281 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H362 HB 1925 (Dogan) Relating to trial procedures for murder in the Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H392 first degree. Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H392 Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Perfected (H) ...... H392 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H432 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H721 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H435 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1027 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H435 - 436 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S243 HB 1926 (Kelly 141) Relating to student associations at public Second read and referred: Health and Pensions (S)...... S346 institutions of higher learning. SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S765 Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 HB 1935 (Miller) Relating to boating safety identification cards. Referred: Special Committee on Career Readiness (H) ...... H246 Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 HB 1927 (Kelly 141) Relating to personal care assistance services. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H182 Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H311 Read Second Time (H) ...... H173 Referred: Consent and House Procedure (H) ...... H311 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2023 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H398 Perfected by Consent - Pursuant to House Rules (H) ...... H578 HB 1928 (Dohrman) Relating to campus protection officers. Read First Time (H) ...... H46 100 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 1936 (Miller) Relating to benefit corporations. HB 1949 (Morgan) Relating to the agreement among the states to Read First Time (H) ...... H46 elect the president by national popular vote act. Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Read First Time (H) ...... H47 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2023 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H2023 HB 1937 (Hill) Relating to criminal procedure. Read First Time (H) ...... H46 HB 1950 (Morgan) Relating to reproductive health care services. Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Read First Time (H) ...... H47 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H356 Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H838 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2023 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H838 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1188 - 1189 HB 1951 (Morgan) Relating to voter qualification. Read First Time (H) ...... H47 HB 1938 (Windham) Relating to primary elections. Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2023 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H2023 HB 1952 (Trent) Relating to abandoned property. Read First Time (H) ...... H47 HB 1939 (Windham) Relating to Walthall Moore day. Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H246 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H600 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H356 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H600 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H602 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H963 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H602 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1189 HB 1953 (Trent) Relating to the sunshine law. Read First Time (H) ...... H47 HB 1940 (Windham) Relating to motor vehicles abandoned by Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 persons under arrest. Referred: Utilities (H)...... H419 Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H605 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H605 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2023 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1030 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1071 HB 1941 (Windham) Relating to state funding for higher Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 education costs. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read First Time (H) ...... H46 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 HB 1954 (Stevens 46) Relating to period products in charter Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2023 schools and public schools. Read First Time (H) ...... H47 HB 1942 (Vescovo) Relating to offenses committed against a body Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 of the general assembly, with penalty provisions. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2023 Read First Time (H) ...... H47 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 HB 1955 (Trent) Relating to the offense of tampering with a Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2023 judicial officer, with penalty provisions. Read First Time (H) ...... H47 HB 1943 (Wood) Relating to the certification of certain hearing records. Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Read First Time (H) ...... H47 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H246 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2023 HB 1956 (Billington) Relating to consent for abortion. Read First Time (H) ...... H47 HB 1944 (Gunby) Relating to rental protections for persons Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2023 Read First Time (H) ...... H47 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 HB 1957 (Eggleston) Relating to taxation, with a penalty provision. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2023 Read First Time (H) ...... H47 Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 HB 1945 (McGirl) Relating to circuit clerks. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H182 Read First Time (H) ...... H47 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H360 - 361 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H360 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H598 Returned to Committee of Origin (H)...... H402 HCS#2 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H464 - 465 HB 1946 (Barnes) Relating to veteran designations on driver's licenses. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H464 Read First Time (H) ...... H47 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H843 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2023 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 1947 (Barnes) Relating to driver's license fees for disabled veterans. Read First Time (H) ...... H47 HB 1958 (Ruth) Relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms, Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 with penalty provisions. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2023 Read First Time (H) ...... H47 Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 HB 1948 (Bailey) Relating to the rate of sales tax. Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2023 Read First Time (H) ...... H47 Read Second Time (H) ...... H174 HB 1959 (Ruth) Relating to third-party motor vehicle inspection reports. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H356 Read First Time (H) ...... H47

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Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 SS Adopted (S) ...... S1206 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H182 Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S)...... S1206 - 1207 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H327 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H2000 - 2003 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H327 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H2003 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H362 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H2007 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H535 Taken Up ...... H2011 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H536 House Adopts (H) ...... H2011 - 2012 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H536 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H2012 - 2013 Perfected (H) ...... H536 House Message (H)...... S1216 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H589 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H589 - 590 Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S1217 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S342 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure Approved by Governor (G)...... H2057 and Public Safety (S) ...... S550 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107

HB 1960 (Coleman 97) Relating to public assistance benefits. HB 1964 (Hovis) Relating to the offense of tampering with a Read First Time (H) ...... H48 witness or victim, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Read First Time (H) ...... H48 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H356 Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H555 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H506 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H555 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H811 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H843 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H811 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 HB 1965 (Schroer) Relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 first responders. Read First Time (H) ...... H48 HB 1961 (Schroer) Relating to elementary and secondary school safety. Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Read First Time (H) ...... H48 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2023 Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H506 HB 1966 (Lynch) Relating to the means by which public notice is HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H757 required to be published. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H757 Read First Time (H) ...... H48 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H963 Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1071 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2023 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 1967 (Love) Relating to the implementation of the streamlined sales and use tax agreement, with penalty provisions and a delayed effective date. HB 1962 (Fitzwater) Relating to prisoner complaints against a Read First Time (H) ...... H48 psychologist's license. Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Read First Time (H) ...... H48 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H182 Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H246 HB 1968 (Coleman 97) Relating to local elections. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H872 - 873 Read First Time (H) ...... H48 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H872 Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1189 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2023

HB 1963 (Fitzwater) Relating to high speed transportation. HB 1969 (Griesheimer) Relating to the removal of a tenant from a Read First Time (H) ...... H48 commercial property. Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Read First Time (H) ...... H48 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H182 Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H208 - 209 Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H)...... H246 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H208 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H234 HB 1970 (Griesheimer) Relating to locations of underground Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H277 facilities, with penalty provisions. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H392 Read First Time (H) ...... H48 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H392 Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H392 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2023 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H432 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H432 HB 1971 (Griesheimer) Relating to sales tax on motor fuel, with a Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S242 - 243 referendum clause. Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure Read First Time (H) ...... H48 and Public Safety (S) ...... S346 Read Second Time (H) ...... H175 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S797 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2023 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S849 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S902 HB 1972 (DeGroot) Relating to applications for a marriage license. Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S902 Read First Time (H) ...... H48 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S903 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S908 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H419 Taken Up ...... S1132 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H724 SS Withdrawn (S) ...... S1132 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H724 SS #2 Offered ...... S1132 - 1133 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1189 Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S1134 Taken Up ...... S1202 HB 1973 (Morris 140) Relating to the regulation of pharmacy SS Withdrawn (S) ...... S1202 benefit managers. Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S1202 Read First Time (H) ...... H48 102 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2023 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2024

HB 1974 (Morris 140) Relating to the Missouri any willing provider act. HB 1988 (Merideth) Relating to the agreement among the states Read First Time (H) ...... H48 to elect the president by national popular vote act. Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H598 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H2024 HB 1975 (Morris 140) Relating to uninsured motorists. Read First Time (H) ...... H48 HB 1989 (Merideth) Relating to video gaming terminals, with Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 penalty provisions. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2024 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 HB 1976 (Deaton) Relating to the designation of a memorial highway. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2024 Read First Time (H) ...... H48 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 HB 1990 (Shields) Relating to minimum teacher salaries. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H291 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H604 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H604 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2024

HB 1977 (Morris 140) Relating to assistant physicians. HB 1991 (Shields) Relating to bleeding control kits in public Read First Time (H) ...... H49 schools. Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H598 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H721 HB 1978 (Merideth) Relating to the legalization of marijuana, HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1003 with penalty provisions. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1003 Read First Time (H)...... H49 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 HB 1992 (Kidd) Relating to gas utility plant projects. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2024 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 HB 1979 (Merideth) Relating to the MO HealthNet program. Referred: Utilities (H)...... H310 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H513 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H513 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2024 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H843 - 844 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 HB 1980 (Merideth) Relating to initiative and referendum petitions. Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2024 HB 1993 (Mayhew) Relating to firearms. Read First Time (H) ...... H49 HB 1981 (Merideth) Relating to the disclosure of original sources Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 of political contributions or donations, with penalty provisions. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H507 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 HB 1994 (Basye) Relating to required data collection by the Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2024 department of elementary and secondary education. Read First Time (H)...... H49 HB 1982 (Merideth) Relating to rights of law enforcement officers Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 in making arrests. Referred: Special Committee on Career Readiness (H) ...... H291 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H962 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2024 HB 1995 (Morris 140) Relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals. HB 1983 (Merideth) Relating to prisoner privileges. Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H246 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2024 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H600 - 601 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H600 HB 1984 (Merideth) Relating to break time for nursing mothers. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H818 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2024 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320

HB 1985 (Merideth) Relating to the community police tax credit. HB 1996 (Wilson) Relating to civil actions brought by certain persons. Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2024 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H246 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H695 HB 1986 (Merideth) Relating to tax credits for rural health care workers. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H695 Read First Time (H) ...... H49 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1189 Read Second Time (H) ...... H176 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2024 HB 1997 (Wilson) Relating to sheriff salaries. Read First Time (H) ...... H50 HB 1987 (Merideth) Relating to the cost of insulin. Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Read First Time (H)...... H49 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H598 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 103

HB 1998 (Morse 151) Relating to school bus drivers' appreciation day. Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S850 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S865 Referred: Special Committee on Student Accountability (H) ..H246 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S867 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H787 Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S) ...... S867 Referred: Consent and House Procedure (H) ...... H787 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1416 - 1417 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H1028 Taken Up ...... H1454 Perfected by Consent - Pursuant to House Rules (H) ...... H1093 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede or Grant Conference ...... H1454 HB 1999 (Black 7) Relating to retirement systems. House Message (H)...... S908 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S939 Referred: Pensions (H) ...... H246 Senate Message (S) ...... H1505 - 1506 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H490 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1515 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H490 House Message (H)...... S953 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H818 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)H1553 - 1554 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1568 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ..... H1568 - 1569 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1569 - 1570 House Message (H)...... S959 HB 2000 (Grier) Relating to professional registration. Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S)...... S962 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S962 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S963 - 964 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H598 Senate Message (S) ...... H1600 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 HB 2001 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for the board of fund Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S1217 commissioners for the period beginning July 1, 2020 and ending Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 June 30, 2021. Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)...... H2058 - 2060 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H334 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Read Second Time (H) ...... H351 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H419 HB 2003 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for the department HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1047 of higher education for the period beginning July 1, 2020 and Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1154 ending June 30, 2021. Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1154 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H335 Laid Over (H) ...... H1155 Read Second Time (H) ...... H351 Taken Up ...... H1158 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H419 Laid Over (H) ...... H1158 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1048 Taken Up ...... H1181 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1155 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H1181 House Substitute Offered (H) ...... H1155 Perfected (H) ...... H1181 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H1155 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1209 Laid Over (H) ...... H1155 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1209 - 2010 Taken Up ...... H1159 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S761 Laid Over (H) ...... H1160 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 Taken Up ...... H1182 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S850 HS Adopted in House (H) ...... H1182 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S864 - 865 Perfected (H) ...... H1182 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S865 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1211 - 1212 Senate Message (S) ...... H1416 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1212 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S761 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S850 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2058 Taken Up for Third Reading (S)...... S867 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S868 Third Read and Passed (S)...... S868 HB 2002 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for the state board of Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1417 education and the department of elementary and secondary education Taken Up ...... H1454 for the period beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021. House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H334 - 335 or Grant Conference ...... H1454 Read Second Time (H) ...... H351 House Message (H)...... S908 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H419 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1047 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S939 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1155 Senate Message (S) ...... H1506 House Substitute Offered (H) ...... H1155 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1515 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1155 House Message (H)...... S953 Laid Over (H) ...... H1155 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)...... H1554 Taken Up ...... H1158 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1570 Laid Over (H) ...... H1159 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ..... H1570 - 1571 Taken Up ...... H1164 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1571 - 1572 Laid Over (H) ...... H1164 House Message (H)...... S960 Taken Up ...... H1181 Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S)...... S964 HS Adopted in House (H) ...... H1181 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S964 - 965 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1182 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S965 - 966 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1210 Senate Message (S) ...... H1600 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1211 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S761 Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S1217 104 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Taken Up ...... H1167 - 1168 Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)...... H2060 - 2062 Laid Over (H) ...... H1168 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Taken Up ...... H1182 HS Adopted in House (H) ...... H1182 HB 2004 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for the department Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1182 of revenue and the department of transportation, for the period Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1214 beginning July 1, 2020, and ending June 30, 2021. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1214 - 1215 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H335 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S762 Read Second Time (H) ...... H351 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H419 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S850 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1048 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S870 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1155 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S870 House Substitute Offered (H) ...... H1155 Third Read and Passed (S)...... S870 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1155 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1441 Laid Over (H) ...... H1155 Taken Up ...... H1457 Taken Up ...... H1160 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede Laid Over (H) ...... H1161 or Grant Conference ...... H1457 Taken Up ...... H1161 House Message (H)...... S908 Laid Over (H) ...... H1164 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 Taken Up ...... H1164 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S939 Laid Over (H) ...... H1165 Senate Message (S) ...... H1506 Taken Up ...... H1182 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1515 HS Adopted in House (H) ...... H1182 House Message (H)...... S954 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1182 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)H1555 - 1556 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1213 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1574 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1213 - 1214 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ..... H1574 - 1575 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S762 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1575 - 1576 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 House Message (H)...... S961 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S850 Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S)...... S968 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S868 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S968 - 969 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S869 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S969 Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S)...... S869 Senate Message (S) ...... H1600 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1440 - 1441 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Taken Up ...... H1456 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 or Grant Conference ...... H1457 Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)...... H2065 - 2069 House Message (H) ...... S908 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S939 HB 2006 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for the department Senate Message (S) ...... H1506 of agriculture, the department of natural resources, and the House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1515 department of conservation, for the period beginning July 1, 2020 House Message (H) ...... S953 and ending June 30, 2021. House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)...... H1555 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H335 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1572 Read Second Time (H) ...... H351 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1572 - 1573 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H419 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1573 - 1574 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1048 House Message (H) ...... S961 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1156 Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S966 House Substitute Offered (H) ...... H1156 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S966 - 967 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H1156 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S967 Laid Over (H) ...... H1156 Senate Message (S) ...... H1600 Taken Up ...... H1168 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Laid Over (H) ...... H1168 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Taken Up ...... H1182 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 HS Adopted in House (H) ...... H1183 Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)...... H2062 - 2065 Perfected (H) ...... H1183 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1215 Passed over Veto (G) ...... H52 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1215 - 1216 Reported to the Senate (S) ...... S3 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S762 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 HB 2005 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for the office of SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S850 administration, the department of transportation, the department of Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S871 conservation, the department of public safety, and the chief executive's Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S871 office, for the period beginning July 1, 2020, and ending June 30, 2021. SS Adopted (S)...... S872 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H348 Third Read and Passed (S)...... S872 Read Second Time (H) ...... H372 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1441 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H419 Taken Up ...... H1457 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1048 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1155 or Grant Conference ...... H1457 House Substitute Offered (H) ...... H1156 House Message (H)...... S908 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1156 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 Laid Over (H) ...... H1156 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S939 Taken Up ...... H1165 Senate Message (S) ...... H1506 Laid Over (H) ...... H1166 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1515 Taken Up ...... H1166 -1167 House Message (H)...... S954 Laid Over (H) ...... H1167 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)H1556 - 1557 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 105

House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1576 Laid Over (H) ...... H1156 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1577 - 1578 Taken Up ...... H1161 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1578 - 1579 Laid Over (H) ...... H1161 House Message (H) ...... S961 Taken Up ...... H1170 Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S970 Laid Over (H) ...... H1170 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S970 - 971 Taken Up ...... H1171 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S971 Laid Over (H) ...... H1173 Senate Message (S) ...... H1600 Taken Up ...... H1183 Constitutional Objection Filed (H)...... H2040 HS Adopted in House (H) ...... H1183 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2040 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1183 Constitutional Objection Filed (S) ...... S1218 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1217 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1218 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1217 - 1218 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S763 Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)...... H2069 - 2072 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S850 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S873 HB 2007 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for the department of SCS Adopted (S) ...... S874 economic development, department of insurance, financial institutions and Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S) ...... S874 professional registration, and the department of industrial relations, for Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1442 the period beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021. Taken Up ...... H1458 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H335 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 or Grant Conference ...... H1458 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H419 House Message (H)...... S909 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1049 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1156 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S939 House Substitute Offered (H) ...... H1156 Senate Message (S) ...... H1507 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1156 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1515 Laid Over (H) ...... H1156 House Message (H)...... S954 Taken Up ...... H1168 -1169 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)...... H1558 Laid Over (H) ...... H1170 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1581 Taken Up ...... H1183 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ..... H1581 - 1582 HS Adopted in House (H) ...... H1183 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1582 - 1583 Perfected (H) ...... H1183 House Message (H)...... S969 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1216 Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S)...... S973 - 974 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1216 - 1217 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S974 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S762 - 763 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S974 - 975 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 Senate Message (S) ...... H1600 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S850 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S872 Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S1217 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S873 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Third Read and Passed (S)...... S873 Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)...... H2079 - 2082 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1441 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Taken Up ...... H1457 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede HB 2009 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for the department of or Grant Conference ...... H1457 corrections, for the period beginning July 1, 2020, and ending June 30, 2021. House Message (H) ...... S909 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H349 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 Read Second Time (H) ...... H372 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S939 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H419 Senate Message (S) ...... H1506 - 1507 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1049 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1515 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1156 - 1157 House Message (H) ...... S954 House Substitute Offered (H) ...... H1157 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)...... H1557 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H1157 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1579 Laid Over (H) ...... H1157 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1579 - 1580 Taken Up ...... H1173 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1580 - 1581 Laid Over (H) ...... H1173 House Message (H) ...... S961 Taken Up ...... H1183 Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S972 HS Adopted in House (H) ...... H1183 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S972 Perfected (H) ...... H1183 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S973 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1218 Senate Message (S) ...... H1600 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1218 - 1219 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S763 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S850 - 851 Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)...... H2072 - 2079 Taken Up for Third Reading (S)...... S875 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S875 Third Read and Passed (S)...... S875 HB 2008 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for the department of public Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1442 safety for the period beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021. Taken Up ...... H1458 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H349 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede Read Second Time (H) ...... H372 or Grant Conference ...... H1458 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H419 House Message (H)...... S909 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1049 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1156 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S939 House Substitute Offered (H) ...... H1156 Senate Message (S) ...... H1507 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1156 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1515 106 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

House Message (H) ...... S954 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H1157 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)H1558 - 1559 Laid Over (H) ...... H1157 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1583 Taken Up ...... H1176 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1583 - 1584 Laid Over (H) ...... H1179 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1584 - 1585 Taken Up ...... H1184 House Message (H) ...... S969 - 970 HS Adopted in House (H) ...... H1184 Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S975 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1184 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S)...... S976 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1220 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S976 - 977 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1220 - 1221 Senate Message (S) ...... H1600 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S763 - 764 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S851 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S878 Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)...... H2082 - 2084 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S879 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S) ...... S879 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1443 HB 2010 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for the department of Taken Up ...... H1458 mental health and the department of health and senior services, for House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede the period beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021. or Grant Conference ...... H1459 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H349 House Message (H)...... S909 Read Second Time (H) ...... H372 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H419 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S940 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1049 Senate Message (S) ...... H1507 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1157 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1515 House Substitute Offered (H) ...... H1157 House Message (H)...... S954 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1157 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)...... H1560 Laid Over (H) ...... H1157 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1587 Taken Up ...... H1167 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ..... H1587 - 1588 Laid Over (H) ...... H1167 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1588 - 1589 Taken Up ...... H1173 House Message (H)...... S979 Laid Over (H) ...... H1176 Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S)...... S980 Taken Up ...... H1183 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S980 HS Adopted in House (H) ...... H1184 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S981 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1184 Senate Message (S) ...... H1601 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1219 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1219 - 1220 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S763 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S) ...... S800 Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)...... H2095 - 2099 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S851 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S876 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S876 HB 2012 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for statewide elected Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S)...... S876 - 877 officials, the judiciary, the office of the state public defender, and Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1442 - 1443 the general assembly, for the period beginning July 1, 2020 and Taken Up ...... H1458 ending June 30, 2021. House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H335 or Grant Conference ...... H1458 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 House Message (H) ...... S909 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H420 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1050 Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S939 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1157 - 1158 Senate Message (S) ...... H1507 House Substitute Offered (H) ...... H1158 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1515 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H1158 House Message (H) ...... S954 Laid Over (H) ...... H1158 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)H1559 - 1560 Taken Up ...... H1166 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1585 Laid Over (H) ...... H1166 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1585 - 1586 Taken Up ...... H1170 - 1171 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1586 - 1587 Laid Over (H) ...... H1171 House Message (H) ...... S970 Taken Up ...... H1180 Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S977 Laid Over (H) ...... H1181 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S977 - 978 Taken Up ...... H1184 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S978 HS Adopted in House (H) ...... H1184 Senate Message (S) ...... H1600 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1184 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1221 - 1222 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1222 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S764 Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)...... H2085 - 2095 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S851 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S880 HB 2011 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for the department of social SCS Adopted (S) ...... S880 services for the period beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021. Third Read and Passed (S)...... S880 - 881 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H349 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1443 Read Second Time (H) ...... H372 Taken Up ...... H1459 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H420 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1050 or Grant Conference ...... H1459 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1157 House Message (H)...... S909 House Substitute Offered (H) ...... H1157 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 107

Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S940 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S556 Senate Message (S) ...... H1507 - 1508 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S570 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1515 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S570 - 571 House Message (H) ...... S954 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S579 House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1561 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S580 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1589 SS Adopted (S) ...... S580 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1589 - 1590 Third Read and Passed (S)...... S580 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1590 - 1591 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1120 House Message (H) ...... S979 Taken Up ...... H1122 Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S981 - 982 House Adopts (H) ...... H1122 - 1123 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S982 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H1123 - 1124 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S982 - 983 House Message (H)...... S580 Senate Message (S) ...... H1601 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H1124 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S581 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Delivered to Governor ...... H1124 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Approved by Governor (G)...... H1131 Vetoed in Part by Governor (G)...... H2100 - 2104 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H1131 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 HB 2015 (Smith) To appropriate money for supplemental purposes HB 2013 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for real property for the expenses, grants, and distributions of the several departments leases and related services for the period beginning July 1, 2020, and offices of state government, and the several divisions and programs and ending June 30, 2021. thereof, to be expended only as provided in article iv, section 28 of the Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H349 constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money among certain funds for Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 the fiscal period ending June 30, 2020. Referred: Budget (H) ...... H420 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H1236 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1050 Read Second Time (H) ...... H1319 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1158 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H1321 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1158 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1351 Laid Over (H) ...... H1158 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1367 Taken Up ...... H1181 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H1367 Laid Over (H) ...... H1181 Perfected (H) ...... H1367 Taken Up ...... H1184 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1421 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H1184 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1422 Perfected (H) ...... H1184 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S878 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1223 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S902 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1223 - 1224 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S945 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S764 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S961 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S800 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S961 - 962 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S851 SS Adopted (S) ...... S962 Taken Up for Third Reading (S)...... S881 Third Read and Passed (S)...... S962 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S881 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1593 Third Read and Passed (S)...... S881 - 882 Taken Up ...... H1595 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1443 - 1444 House Adopts (H) ...... H1595 - 1596 Taken Up ...... H1459 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H1596 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede House Message (H)...... S979 or Grant Conference ...... H1459 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H1748 House Message (H) ...... S909 Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S1022 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S911 Delivered to Governor ...... H1748 Senate Message (S) ...... H1508 Approved by Governor (G)...... H1757 Taken Up ...... H1591 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H1758 Conference Committee Dissolved ...... H1591 House Adopts (H) ...... H1591 -1592 HB 2016 (Smith) To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, and Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H1592 - 1593 distributions of the several departments and offices of state government, and House Message (H) ...... S979 the several divisions and programs thereof, to be expended only as provided Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 in article IV, section 28 of the constitution of Missouri, and to transfer money Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 among certain funds for the fiscal period beginning July 1, 2020, and ending Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 June 30, 2021. Approved by Governor (G)...... H2104 - 2105 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H1236 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Read Second Time (H) ...... H1319 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H1321 HB 2014 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for supplemental Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1352 purposes for the several departments and offices of state government for the fiscal period ending June 30, 2020. HB 2017 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for capital improvement Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H370 and other purposes for the period beginning July 1, 2020, and ending Read Second Time (H) ...... H388 June 30, 2021. Referred: Budget (H) ...... H420 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H370 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H836 Read Second Time (H) ...... H388 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1071 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H420 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1071 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1310 Laid Over (H) ...... H1071 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1346 Taken Up ...... H1074 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H1346 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H1080 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H1346 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1080 Perfected (H) ...... H1346 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1081 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1418 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1081 - 1082 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1418 - 1419 108 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S877 HB 2028 (Morse 151) Relating to utility service. Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S902 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S945 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S983 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2024 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S983 - 984 Senate Message (S) ...... H1601 HB 2029 (Veit) Relating to school district subdistricts. Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2024 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2105 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 HB 2030 (Houx) Relating to the Missouri video lottery control act, with a penalty provision. HB 2018 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for projects involving Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 the maintenance, repair, replacement, and improvement of state Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 buildings and facilities, for the fiscal period beginning July 1, Referred: Special Committee on Government Oversight (H)...H182 2020, and ending June 30, 2021. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H359 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H359 Read Second Time (H) ...... H388 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H469 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H420 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1310 - 1311 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1346 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1346 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H1346 HB 2031 (Ellebracht) Relating to arbitration agreements. Perfected (H) ...... H1346 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1419 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1420 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2024 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S877 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S902 HB 2032 (Ruth) Relating to powersport vehicle franchise practices. Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S945 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S984 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S984 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H356 Senate Message (S) ...... H1601 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H512 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H512 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H661 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2105 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar ...... H1083 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320

HB 2019 (Smith) Relating to appropriations for planning and HB 2033 (Hansen) Relating to eminent domain. capital improvements for the fiscal period beginning July 1, 2020, Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 and ending June 30, 2021. Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H182 Read Second Time (H) ...... H388 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H209 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H420 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H209 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1311 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H235 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1347 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H278 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1347 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H278 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H1347 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H280 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1347 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H280 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1420 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H308 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1421 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H308 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S878 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S173 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S902 Second read and referred: Commerce, Consumer Protection, Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S945 Energy and the Environment (S) ...... S346 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S985 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S985 HB 2034 (Hannegan) Relating to parole eligibility. Senate Message (S) ...... H1601 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Constitutional Objection Filed (H)...... H2040 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2040 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H356 Constitutional Objection Filed (S) ...... S1218 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H601 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1218 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H601 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H841 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2106 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 2026 (Allred) Relating to privileged communications. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 HB 2035 (Henderson) Relating to the electronic transfer of Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 workers' compensation benefits. Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2024 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 HB 2027 (Allred) Relating to tax credits for qualified film projects. Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H835 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 HB 2036 (Patterson) Relating to limited tax credits for certain Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H835 medical education-related preceptorships. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 109

Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S201 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H598 Second read and referred: Professional Registration (S) ...... S346 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S591 HB 2037 (Patterson) Relating to the small business regulatory Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S643 - 644 fairness board. Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S644 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 SS Adopted (S) ...... S756 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S756 Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H) ...... H721 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S797 Taken Up ...... S826 HB 2038 (Patterson) Relating to the workforce diploma program. Motion to Reconsider Adopted (S) ...... S827 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 SS Adopted (S) ...... S832 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... S832 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H182 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H1237 - 1308 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H556 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1313 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H556 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1455 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1030 Taken Up ...... H1483 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1071 House Refuses to Adopt, Requests Senate to Recede Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 or Grant Conference ...... H1484 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 House Message (H)...... S936 Senate Refuses to Recede, Grants Conference (S) ...... S959 HB 2039 (Patterson) Relating to employment security, with a Conferees to Exceed Differences (S) ...... S959 delayed effective date. Senate Conference Committee Appointed (S) ...... S961 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Senate Message (S) ...... H1593 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Taken Up ...... H1597 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2024 Conferees to Exceed Differences (H) ...... H1597 House Conference Committee Appointed (H) ...... H1597 HB 2040 (Sharpe 4) Relating to the association of Missouri House Message (H)...... S979 electric cooperatives' special license plate. House Distributes Conference Committee Report (H)H1729 - 1730 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H50 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1730 Read Second Time (H) ...... H177 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1743 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H507 House Submits Conference Committee Report (H) ...... H1746 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H788 House Adopts Conference Committee Report (H) ..... H1746 - 1747 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H788 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1747 - 1748 House Message (H)...... S1022 - 1023 HB 2041 (Sharpe 4) Relating to family farms. Senate Submits Conference Committee Report (S)..... S1027 - 1028 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Senate Adopts Conference Committee Report (S) ...... S1028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S1028 - 1029 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H2024 Senate Message (S) ...... H1757 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 HB 2042 (Richey) Relating to the Missouri law enforcement Signed by President Pro Tem (S) ...... S1217 assistance program. Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2106 - 2107 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2024 HB 2047 (Sommer) Relating to property assessments. HB 2043 (Baker) Relating to the adoption protection act. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H246 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2024 HB 2048 (Sommer) Relating to mail sent by the director of revenue. HB 2044 (Baker) Relating to parental oversight of public Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 libraries, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2024 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2024 HB 2049 (Coleman 97) Relating to civil actions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 HB 2045 (Toalson Reisch) Relating to fire protection districts, Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 with an emergency clause. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H182 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H340 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H340 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H291 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H467 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H769 HB 2046 (Grier) Relating to professional license reciprocity. Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H769 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H770 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H770 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H182 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H826 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H234 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H833 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H234 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H834 - 835 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H259 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S486 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H324 Second read and referred: Government Reform (S) ...... S551 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H324 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S797 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H325 Placed on Informal Calendar...... S902 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H325 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H354 HB 2050 (Miller) Relating to the comprehensive state energy plan. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H354 - 355 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 110 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 HB 2062 (Mitten) Relating to MO HealthNet services. Referred: Utilities (H)...... H507 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H839 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H839 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2024 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1030 HB 2063 (Mitten) Relating to the ethics commission, with a HB 2051 (Pollock 123) Relating to the offense of abuse or neglect delayed effective date. of a child, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Withdrawn (H) ...... H197 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H291 HB 2064 (Mitten) Relating to family law proceedings. HB 2052 (Sain) Relating to pharmaceutical cost transparency, Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 with a penalty provision. Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H246 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2024 HB 2065 (Mitten) Relating to sales tax. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 HB 2053 (Sain) Relating to school starting dates. Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H182 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H326 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2024 HB 2066 (Mitten) Relating to consent for voluntary searches. HB 2054 (Quade) Relating to a minor's ability to contract for Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 certain purposes. Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H507 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2024 HB 2067 (Mitten) Relating to unlawful discriminatory practices, with penalty provisions. HB 2055 (Quade) Relating to MO HealthNet. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2024 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2024 HB 2068 (Fitzwater) Relating to educational scholarships. HB 2056 (Spencer) Relating to firearms, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H507 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H507 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H723 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H723 HB 2057 (Chipman) Relating to medical procedures. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1189 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 HB 2069 (Dogan) Relating to ethics, with penalty provisions. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H291 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 HB 2058 (Shawan) Relating to the no-call list. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H507 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 HB 2070 (Dogan) Relating to prohibitions against discriminatory policing. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H246 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 HB 2059 (Moon) Relating to automated motor vehicles, with a Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H2024 penalty provision. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H51 HB 2071 (Andrews) Relating to worker classification. Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2024 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H)...... H246 HB 2060 (Hicks) Relating to expungement. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 HB 2072 (Andrews) Relating to employment security, with a Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 delayed effective date. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2024 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 HB 2061 (Christofanelli) Relating to kratom products, with Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H)...... H246 penalty provisions. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H601 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H601 Read Second Time (H) ...... H178 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1192 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H182 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H310 HB 2073 (Carpenter) Relating to a tax credit for certain medical Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H310 marijuana dispensary facility license applications. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H402 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H552 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H552 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2024 Perfected (H) ...... H552 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H596 HB 2074 (Carpenter) Relating to the minimum wage rate. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H596 - 597 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S344 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Second read and referred: General Laws (S)...... S551 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2024 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 111

HB 2075 (Carpenter) Relating to ethics, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H180 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Referred: Special Committee on Government Oversight (H)...H182 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H376 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2024 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H376 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H698 HB 2076 (Carpenter) Relating to payments to employees. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2024 HB 2089 (Schroer) Relating to health carrier interest penalties on HB 2077 (Carpenter) Relating to climate change. insurance claims. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2024 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H246

HB 2078 (Eslinger) Relating to state aid for transportation of HB 2090 (Bondon) Relating to campaign finance, with a delayed students. effective date and penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H52 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H721 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2024

HB 2079 (Riggs) Relating to Buck O'Neil day. HB 2091 (Bondon) Relating to video service providers. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H53 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H291 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2024

HB 2080 (Ellebracht) Relating to county commissioners. HB 2092 (Bondon) Relating to mortgage loan originators. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H53 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2024 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H246 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H509 HB 2081 (Ellebracht) Relating to call centers, with a delayed Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H509 effective date for certain sections. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H698 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H53 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H2024 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320

HB 2082 (Eslinger) Relating to fox trotter week. HB 2093 (Bondon) Relating to the occupancy rate of health care facilities. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H53 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H356 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H246 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H602 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H537 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H602 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H537 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H818 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1007

HB 2083 (Helms) Relating to short-term major medical policies. HB 2094 (Bondon) Relating to the Missouri water and sewer Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H53 infrastructure act. Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2024 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H246 HB 2084 (Moon) Relating to elementary and secondary education. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H660 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H53 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H660 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1193 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2024 HB 2095 (Shawan) Relating to licensing of speech pathologists HB 2085 (Coleman 32) Relating to group personal lines insurance. and audiologists. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H53 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Read Second Time (H) ...... H179 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H356 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H507 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H636 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H814 Referred: Consent and House Procedure (H) ...... H814 HB 2086 (Rowland) Relating to the collection of forensic evidence Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H1028 in emergency rooms. Perfected by Consent - Pursuant to House Rules (H) ...... H1093 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H53 Read Second Time (H) ...... H180 HB 2096 (Shawan) Relating to the offense of unlawful use of Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H507 weapons, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 HB 2087 (Rowland) Relating to Blair's law, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H53 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2024 Read Second Time (H) ...... H180 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H507 HB 2097 (Kolkmeyer) Relating to donated fire equipment. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1003 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 HB 2088 (Shaul 113) Relating to gaming, with penalty provisions. Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H420 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H53 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H811 112 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H811 HB 2110 (Pierson Jr.) Relating to tax credits for grocery stores. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1193 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 HB 2098 (Kolkmeyer) Relating to capitol parking garages. Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues (H) ...... H356 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 HB 2111 (Anderson) Relating to the confiscation of animals, with Referred: Administration and Accounts (H) ...... H291 penalty provisions. Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H657 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Referred: Consent and House Procedure (H) ...... H657 Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H816 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H246 Perfected by Consent - Pursuant to House Rules (H) ...... H1093 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H576 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H576 HB 2099 (Hill) Relating to the transportation and storage of firearms. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H818 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H977 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H507 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H977 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H977 HB 2100 (Knight) Relating to athlete agents, with a penalty provision. Perfected (H) ...... H977 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1080 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H291 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1320 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H437 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H437 HB 2112 (Windham) Relating to delinquent motor vehicle liabilities. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H698 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2025 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 2113 (Bosley) Relating to E-STEAM education. HB 2101 (Swan) Relating to taxation of out-of-state income. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2025 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2024 HB 2114 (Bosley) Relating to career and technical education programs. HB 2102 (Moon) Relating to obscene websites, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2025 Withdrawn (H) ...... H197 HB 2115 (Deaton) Relating to the offense of driving while HB 2103 (Kolkmeyer) Relating to local taxes. intoxicated, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2025 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2025

HB 2104 (Morris 140) Relating to assistant physicians. HB 2116 (Porter) Relating to the caller id anti-spoofing act, with Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2025 Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H246 HB 2105 (Mackey) Relating to suspension of students. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H786 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H786 Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2025 HB 2117 (Mayhew) Relating to lobbyists. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 HB 2106 (Trent) Relating to the interpretation of insurance laws. Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H291 Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2025 HB 2118 (Shawan) Relating to concealed carry permits. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 HB 2107 (Sharp 36) Relating to residency requirements for the Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 A+ schools program. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H507 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 HB 2119 (Green) Relating to the department of corrections. Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2025 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 Read Second Time (H) ...... H207 HB 2108 (Pierson Jr.) Relating to the Missouri food security task force. Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2025 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 HB 2120 (Kidd) Relating to and security. Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H598 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1084 Read Second Time (H) ...... H207 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1084 Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H246 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H341 HB 2109 (Pierson Jr.) Relating to tax credits for certain teachers. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H341 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H141 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H400 Read Second Time (H) ...... H195 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H797 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2025 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H798 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 113

HCS Adopted (H) ...... H798 HB 2127 (Rone) Relating to limitations on owning agricultural land. Perfected (H) ...... H798 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H856 Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H856 - 857 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H2025 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S486 Second read and referred: Commerce, Consumer Protection, HB 2128 (Rone) Relating to trailer size restrictions. Energy and the Environment (S) ...... S551 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S863 Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S871 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H356 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S959 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H508 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S991 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H508 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S992 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H607 SS Adopted (S) ...... S994 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H799 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S994 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H799 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S1033 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H803 Taken Up ...... S1070 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H803 Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S)...... S1070 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H858 Senate Message (S) ...... H1845 - 1846 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H858 - 859 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1858 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S487 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1981 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure Taken Up ...... H1990 and Public Safety (S) ...... S569 House Adopts (H) ...... H1990 -1991 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... H1991 - 1992 HB 2129 (Rone) Relating to the designation of a memorial highway. House Message (H) ...... S1212 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H2037 Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S1217 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H356 Delivered to Governor ...... H2040 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H604 Approved by Governor (G)...... H2107 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H604 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H2107 HB 2130 (Coleman 97) Relating to access to certain offender records. HB 2121 (Dinkins) Relating to department of revenue fee offices. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 Read Second Time (H) ...... H207 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H598 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H420 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H757 HB 2131 (Beck) Relating to unlawful possession of firearms, with Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H757 penalty provisions and an emergency clause. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 HB 2122 (Trent) Relating to the designation of a memorial highway. Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2025 Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H291 HB 2132 (Gunby) Relating to fee office hours. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H604 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H604 Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 Withdrawn (H) ...... H699 HB 2123 (Morse 151) Relating to farmers and ranchers day. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 HB 2133 (Richey) Relating to county commissioners. Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H507 Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1028 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H507 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1028 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1025 - 1026 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1025 HB 2124 (Muntzel) Relating to discounted electric rates. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 HB 2134 (Lavender) Relating to an extreme risk order of Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 protection, with penalty provisions. Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2025 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 HB 2125 (Dinkins) Relating to emergency medical services. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2025 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 HB 2135 (Lavender) Relating to the sale and transfer of firearms, Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H)...... H291 with penalty provisions. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H601 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H601 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H841 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2025 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 HB 2136 (Neely) Relating to privileged communications regarding Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 child abuse or neglect. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 HB 2126 (Riggs) Relating to audits of state entities. Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H193 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H246 Read Second Time (H) ...... H208 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H598 HB 2137 (Neely) Relating to insurance coverage for mental health HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H786 conditions. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H786 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205

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Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 HB 2149 (Knight) Relating to the joint task force on juvenile Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2025 court jurisdiction and implementation. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 HB 2138 (Pietzman) Relating to ballot language. Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H356 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2025 HB 2150 (Ross) Relating to additional protections to the right to bear arms. HB 2139 (Gregory) Relating to actions for damages due to Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 exposure to asbestos. Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H507 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1002 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H356 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H636 HB 2151 (Swan) Relating to statewide missions of institutions of Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H636 higher education. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H963 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 HB 2140 (Gregory) Relating to a jury trial to contest the creation Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H291 of a trust. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H463 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H463 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H698 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H246 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 HB 2141 (Grier) Relating to professional registration. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 HB 2152 (Stevens 46) Relating to small loans, with penalty Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H291 provisions and a referendum clause. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H722 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H722 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H963 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2025

HB 2142 (Kelly 141) Relating to location restrictions for certain HB 2153 (Stevens 46) Relating to an inclusive curriculum in offenders, with penalty provisions. public schools. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H291 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2025 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H658 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H658 HB 2154 (Allred) Relating to taxation. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1193 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 HB 2143 (Ellebracht) Relating to medical marijuana, with a Withdrawn (H) ...... H610 -611 penalty provision. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 HB 2155 (Allred) Relating to taxation. Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2025 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Withdrawn (H) ...... H611 HB 2144 (Kelly 141) Relating to solid waste forfeitures. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 HB 2156 (Neely) Relating to MO HealthNet managed care. Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H507 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H786 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2025 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H786 HB 2157 (Hicks) Relating to the international swimming pool and HB 2145 (Fitzwater) Relating to the offense of tampering with a spa code. judicial officer, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2025 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H721 HB 2158 (Unsicker) Relating to increasing the membership of the HB 2146 (Bondon) Relating to retail storage and transportation of alcohol. drug utilization review board. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H598 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2025

HB 2147 (Bondon) Relating to alcohol. HB 2159 (Unsicker) Relating to tobacco products, with penalty Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2025 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Withdrawn (H) ...... H297 HB 2148 (Bondon) Relating to alcohol trade practices, with penalty provisions. HB 2160 (Unsicker) Relating to the department of revenue. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H635 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2025

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HB 2161 (Rone) Relating to levee and drainage districts. HB 2172 (Fitzwater) Relating to use taxes, with penalty Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 provisions, an emergency clause for a certain section, and a Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 delayed effective date for certain sections. Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H356 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H207 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 HB 2162 (Lovasco) Relating to knuckles, with penalty provisions. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2025 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 HB 2173 (Schnelting) Relating to marriage, with penalty provisions Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2025 and a delayed effective date for a certain section. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H207 HB 2163 (Rowland) Relating to the cost of insulin. Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H420 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H787 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2025 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H787 Reported Do Not Pass (H) ...... H1193 HB 2164 (Ross) Relating to the land survey program headquarters building. HB 2174 (Pollitt 52) Relating to workforce development in Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 elementary and secondary education, with a delayed effective Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 date for a certain section. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H291 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H207 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H510 Read Second Time (H) ...... H221 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H510 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H721 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H698 - 699 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 HB 2175 (Helms) Relating to call spoofing. Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H242 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H291 HB 2165 (Ross) Relating to retirement systems. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H206 HB 2176 (Schroer) Relating to criminal offenses. Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Referred: Pensions (H) ...... H356 Read Second Time (H) ...... H242 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1004 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2025 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1004 HB 2177 (Moon) Relating to campus intellectual diversity. HB 2166 (Neely) Relating to prosecutions in state courts. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H207 Read Second Time (H) ...... H242 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2025 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2025 HB 2178 (Clemens) Relating to the narcotics control act, with HB 2167 (Morse 151) Relating to generational use of public assistance. penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H207 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Read Second Time (H) ...... H242 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H291 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2025

HB 2168 (Gray) Relating to sales tax on trade-in purchases. HB 2179 (Rehder) Relating to prohibiting public entities from Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H207 contracting with companies discriminating against Israel. Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H356 Read Second Time (H) ...... H242 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H246 HB 2169 (Sharp 36) Relating to Blair's law, with penalty provisions. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H510 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H207 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H510 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H662 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H507 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1003 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 2170 (Christofanelli) Relating to the parole board. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H207 HB 2180 (Kelley 127) Relating to taxation. Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H598 Read Second Time (H) ...... H242 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H960 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2025 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H960 HB 2181 (Knight) Relating to landowner liability. HB 2171 (Helms) Relating to tax credits. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H207 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Read Second Time (H) ...... H220 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2025 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H420 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H599 HB 2182 (Miller) Relating to the uniform small wireless facility Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H599 deployment act. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H818 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H246 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320

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HB 2183 (Burns) Relating to street light maintenance districts. HB 2196 (Carpenter) Relating to an earned income tax credit, Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 with a contingent effective date. Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H356 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H636 - 637 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2025 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H636 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1052 HB 2197 (Dogan) Relating to imprisonment, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 HB 2184 (Kelly 141) Relating to political subdivisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2025 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H721 HB 2198 (McDaniel) Relating to Mormon war remembrance day. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 HB 2185 (Merideth) Relating to unclaimed lottery prizes. Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2025 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2025 HB 2199 (Gannon) Relating to child passenger restraint systems, with penalty provisions. HB 2186 (Shawan) Relating to concealed carry permits. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H246 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H507 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H394 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H394 HB 2187 (Love) Relating to the designation of a memorial bridge. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H467 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H771 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H771 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H420 Perfected (H) ...... H773 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H604 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H826 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H604 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H826 - 827 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S472 HB 2188 (Francis) Relating to timeshares, with penalty provisions. Second read and referred: Seniors, Families and Children (S) . S551 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 HB 2200 (Moon) Relating to human sexuality instruction in Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H) ...... H357 public schools, with a penalty provision. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1005 - 1006 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1005 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2025 HB 2189 (Andrews) Relating to the cash operating expense fund. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 HB 2201 (Schroer) Relating to sentence review for certain persons. Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H835 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H420 HB 2190 (Taylor) Relating to the operation of motorcycles and motortricycles, with penalty provisions. HB 2202 (Shields) Relating to child care. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H507 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H598 HCS Reported Do Pass by Consent (H) ...... H963 HB 2191 (Trent) Relating to compensation of court reporters. Referred: Consent and House Procedure (H) ...... H963 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H1029 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Perfected by Consent - Pursuant to House Rules (H) ...... H1093 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H598 HB 2203 (Shields) Relating to child care. HB 2192 (Trent) Relating to valuation of bids for state contracts. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H598 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2025 HB 2204 (Bondon) Relating to credit unions. HB 2193 (Roden) Relating to the operation of motorcycles and Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 motortricycles, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H244 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H217 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H291 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H510 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H507 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H510 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H699 HB 2194 (Ruth) Relating to off-highway vehicles. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2025 HB 2205 (Bondon) Relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts. HB 2195 (Plocher) Relating to the admissibility of witness statements. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Read Second Time (H) ...... H244 Read Second Time (H) ...... H243 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H291 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H958 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H786 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H786

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HB 2206 (Bondon) Relating to the state treasurer. HB 2216 (Coleman 97) Relating to the preservation of the family. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H241 Read Second Time (H) ...... H244 Read Second Time (H) ...... H257 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H291 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H291 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H536 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H600 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H536 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H600 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H965 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H726 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1093 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320

HB 2207 (Patterson) Relating to witness protection programs. HB 2217 (Sauls) Relating to workers' compensation for Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 firefighters and other first responders. Read Second Time (H) ...... H244 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H241 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H507 Read Second Time (H) ...... H257 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H813 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2026 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H813 HB 2218 (Mayhew) Relating to the appointment of guardians or HB 2208 (Griesheimer) Relating to tax credits for certain alternative conservators of certain persons. fuel refueling properties. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H242 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Read Second Time (H) ...... H257 Read Second Time (H) ...... H244 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2026 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H958 HB 2219 (Ross) Relating to continuing education requirements HB 2209 (Schnelting) Relating to the state department of defense. for optometrists. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H218 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H242 Read Second Time (H) ...... H244 Read Second Time (H) ...... H258 Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H291 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H357 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H421 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H421 HB 2220 (Dohrman) Relating to dual credit and STEM studies Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H517 enhancement scholarships. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H242 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H951 Read Second Time (H) ...... H258 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H952 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H357 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H952 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H556 Perfected (H) ...... H952 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H556 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1000 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H965 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1023 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1071 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HB 2221 (Vescovo) Relating to criminal offenses, with penalty HB 2210 (Moon) Relating to gender reassignment, with penalty provisions and an emergency clause. provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H242 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H241 Read Second Time (H) ...... H258 Read Second Time (H) ...... H257 Withdrawn (H) ...... H261 -262 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2025 HB 2222 (Evans) Relating to head start school buses. HB 2211 (Hill) Relating to tax credits. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H242 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H241 Read Second Time (H) ...... H258 Read Second Time (H) ...... H257 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H958 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2025 HB 2223 (Veit) Relating to limited liability companies. HB 2212 (Morris 140) Relating to the authorization of assistant Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H256 physicians to issue physician certifications. Read Second Time (H) ...... H270 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H241 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H291 Read Second Time (H) ...... H257 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H813 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2025 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H813 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1190 HB 2213 (Christofanelli) Relating to income tax. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H241 HB 2224 (Richey) Relating to witness protection programs. Read Second Time (H) ...... H257 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H256 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2026 Read Second Time (H) ...... H270 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2026 HB 2214 (Christofanelli) Relating to sovereign immunity. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H241 HB 2225 (Chappelle-Nadal) Relating to landfill properties in Read Second Time (H) ...... H257 certain counties. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H598 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H256 Read Second Time (H) ...... H270 HB 2215 (Kolkmeyer) Relating to the petroleum storage tank Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H507 insurance fund. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H241 HB 2226 (Stephens 128) Relating to advanced practice registered nurses. Read Second Time (H) ...... H257 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H256 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2026 Read Second Time (H) ...... H270 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2026 118 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 2227 (Washington) Relating to the offense of unlawful HB 2240 (Roden) Relating to water supply districts. possession of a handgun, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H256 Read Second Time (H) ...... H288 Read Second Time (H) ...... H270 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2026 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2026 HB 2241 (Gregory) Relating to dogs. HB 2228 (Neely) Relating to state executions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H256 Read Second Time (H) ...... H288 Read Second Time (H) ...... H270 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H357 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H357 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H578 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H578 HB 2229 (Neely) Relating to railroad freight transport, with Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H818 penalty provisions. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H256 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H976 Read Second Time (H) ...... H270 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H976 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2026 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H977 Perfected (H) ...... H977 HB 2230 (Morse 151) Relating to covenants not to compete. Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1080 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H257 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 Read Second Time (H) ...... H270 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1320 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2026 HB 2242 (Trent) Relating to joint and several liability. HB 2231 (Aldridge) Relating to a reporting requirement for lost Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 or stolen firearms, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H288 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H257 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2026 Read Second Time (H) ...... H270 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2026 HB 2243 (Trent) Relating to civil actions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 HB 2232 (Reedy) Relating to property assessment. Read Second Time (H) ...... H288 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H257 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2026 Read Second Time (H) ...... H270 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H420 HB 2244 (Hicks) Relating to dogs. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H577 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H577 Read Second Time (H) ...... H288 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1007 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H357 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H578 HB 2233 (Haffner) Relating to a tax deduction. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H257 HB 2245 (Bailey) Relating to licensed liquor retailers, with Read Second Time (H) ...... H271 penalty provisions. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2026 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 HB 2234 (Black 7) Relating to the inhalation of substances. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2026 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H257 Read Second Time (H) ...... H271 HB 2246 (Bailey) Relating to meetings of the board of public buildings. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H598 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1003 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1003 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H357 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H462 HB 2235 (Hill) Relating to community improvement districts, Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H462 with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H257 HB 2247 (Burnett) Relating to school counseling week. Read Second Time (H) ...... H271 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2026 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2026 HB 2236 (Shawan) Relating to special victims. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H257 HB 2248 (Miller) Relating to solid waste management districts. Read Second Time (H) ...... H271 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2026 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H507 HB 2237 (Dinkins) Relating to dismemberment abortions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H257 HB 2249 (Basye) Relating to a meritorious service medal special Read Second Time (H) ...... H271 license plate. Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2026 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 HB 2238 (Merideth) Relating to taxation, with penalty provisions Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H357 and a delayed effective date for certain sections. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H512 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H268 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H512 Read Second Time (H) ...... H288 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H726 - 727 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2026 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 HB 2239 (Moon) Relating to corporate income tax. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Read Second Time (H) ...... H288 HB 2250 (Pollock 123) Relating to tobacco products. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2026 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269

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Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2026 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H2026

HB 2251 (Neely) Relating to fertility preservation procedures for HB 2263 (Sauls) Relating to the division of workers' compensation. insureds with a cancer diagnosis. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H270 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H357 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H835 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H695 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H695 HB 2252 (Neely) Relating to assistant physicians. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1193 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 HB 2264 (Swan) Relating to early childhood care and education Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2026 programs. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H270 HB 2253 (Windham) Relating to taxation. Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H598 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2026 HB 2265 (Moon) Relating to taxation. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H270 HB 2254 (Neely) Relating to terms of imprisonment, with penalty Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 provisions. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2026 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 HB 2266 (Grier) Relating to fire protection districts. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2026 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H270 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 HB 2255 (Neely) Relating to insurance coverage for medically Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H420 necessary dental procedures. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H814 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H814 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H835 HB 2267 (Eggleston) Relating to reviews of workers' compensation claims. HB 2256 (Grier) Relating to the interstate medical licensure compact. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H287 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 Read Second Time (H) ...... H307 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H)...... H507 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H507 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H838 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H838 HB 2257 (Rowland) Relating to credit unions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H269 HB 2268 (Aldridge) Relating to suffrage of individuals confined in jails. Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H287 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H326 Read Second Time (H) ...... H307 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H510 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H2026

HB 2258 (Chipman) Relating to the addition of an associate HB 2269 (Appelbaum) Relating to high-capacity magazines, with circuit judge in a certain county. penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H270 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H287 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Read Second Time (H) ...... H307 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2026 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2026

HB 2259 (Chipman) Relating to concealed carry permits. HB 2270 (Appelbaum) Relating to high-capacity magazines, with Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H270 penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H287 Referred: Veterans (H) ...... H357 Read Second Time (H) ...... H307 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H513 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2026 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H513 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1190 HB 2271 (Basye) Relating to a cancer awareness special license plate. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H288 HB 2260 (Patterson) Relating to medication-assisted treatment. Read Second Time (H) ...... H307 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H270 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2026 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2026 HB 2272 (Windham) Relating to income tax. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H288 HB 2261 (Patterson) Relating to savings accounts for education Read Second Time (H) ...... H307 expenses. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2026 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H270 Read Second Time (H) ...... H289 HB 2273 (Deaton) Relating to the participation of home school Referred: General Laws (H)...... H420 students in public school activities. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H635 - 636 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H288 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H635 Read Second Time (H) ...... H307 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H844 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H507 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H694 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H694 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H844 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 HB 2262 (Love) Relating to livestock processing. Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H270 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 120 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 2274 (Kelly 141) Relating to a tax credit for the production of HB 2287 (Aldridge) Relating to the scope of practice for physical wood energy products. therapists. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H288 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Read Second Time (H) ...... H307 Read Second Time (H) ...... H337 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H507 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2026 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H658 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H658 HB 2288 (Riggs) Relating to the 21st century Missouri patient education task force. HB 2275 (Merideth) Relating to taxation of cigarettes and tobacco Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 products. Read Second Time (H) ...... H337 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H288 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H721 Read Second Time (H) ...... H307 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1026 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2026 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1026

HB 2276 (Griffith) Relating to in-state tuition for military HB 2289 (Ruth) Relating to career plans for teachers. personnel dependents. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H306 Read Second Time (H) ...... H337 Read Second Time (H) ...... H322 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2026 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H507 HB 2290 (Fitzwater) Relating to personal delivery devices. HB 2277 (Riggs) Relating to the assignment of benefits for creditors. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H306 Read Second Time (H) ...... H337 Read Second Time (H) ...... H322 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H598 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2026 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H960 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H960 HB 2278 (Butz) Relating to motor fuel tax. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H306 HB 2291 (Black 7) Relating to teacher and school employee Read Second Time (H) ...... H322 retirement systems. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2026 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Read Second Time (H) ...... H337 HB 2279 (Tate) Relating to false identification cards. Referred: Pensions (H)...... H835 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H306 Read Second Time (H) ...... H322 HB 2292 (Rowland) Relating to neonicotinoids, with a penalty provision. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2026 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 HB 2280 (Tate) Relating to digital driver's licenses. Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H2026 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H307 Read Second Time (H) ...... H322 HB 2293 (Ingle) Relating to foster care. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H357 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H512 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H512 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2026

HB 2281 (Rogers) Relating to guardianships. HB 2294 (Spencer) Relating to tax overpayments. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H307 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Read Second Time (H) ...... H322 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2026 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2027

HB 2282 (Rogers) Relating to guardianship. HB 2295 (Dinkins) Relating to the assessment of mining properties. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H307 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Read Second Time (H) ...... H322 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2026 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2027

HB 2283 (McCreery) Relating to youth mental health preservation. HB 2296 (Roden) Relating to law enforcement tactical zones, with Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H307 penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H322 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2026 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2027 HB 2284 (Smith) Relating to sports wagering, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H307 HB 2297 (Carpenter) Relating to MO HealthNet services, with a Read Second Time (H) ...... H322 referendum clause. Referred: Special Committee on Government Oversight (H)... H420 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H838 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H838 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2027

HB 2285 (Moon) Relating to the protection of unborn children, HB 2298 (Carpenter) Relating to election offenses, with penalty provisions. with penalty provisions and an emergency clause. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Read Second Time (H) ...... H337 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H420 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2026 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H723 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H723 HB 2286 (Hannegan) Relating to the modernization decency act, Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1193 - 1194 with penalty provisions and a contingent effective date. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H320 HB 2299 (Porter) Relating to the certification of home inspectors, Read Second Time (H) ...... H337 with penalty provisions and an effective date. Withdrawn (H) ...... H422 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 121

Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 HB 2310 (Wiemann) Relating to admission of nonresident pupils, Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2027 with a delayed effective date. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H322 HB 2300 (Coleman 32) Relating to peer review committees. Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H420 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H507 HB 2311 (Haffner) Relating to billing practices of provider-based Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H814 facilities. Referred: Consent and House Procedure (H) ...... H814 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H322 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H1029 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Perfected by Consent - Pursuant to House Rules (H)...... H1093 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H420

HB 2301 (Tate) Relating to a miles-per-gallon-based motor vehicle HB 2312 (Haffner) Relating to minor traffic violations. registration fee, with penalty provisions and a delayed effective date. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H721 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H598 HB 2313 (DeGroot) Relating to supervision by the division of HB 2302 (Fitzwater) Relating to broadband operations and probation and parole. service using electrical corporation infrastructure. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2027 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H835 HB 2314 (Neely) Relating to the amber alert system. HB 2303 (Roberts 161) Relating to aviation jet fuel. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2027 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H420 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H578 HB 2315 (Wright) To authorize the conveyance of certain state property. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H578 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1053 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H420 HB 2304 (Christofanelli) Relating to HIV treatment. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H554 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H321 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H554 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H727 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H507 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1005 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H977 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1005 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H977 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H983 HB 2305 (Ruth) Relating to the MO HealthNet drug utilization Perfected (H) ...... H983 review board. Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1025 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H322 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1080 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1071 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H507 Placed Back on Third Reading Calendar ...... H1083 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H723 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1320 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H723 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H844 HB 2316 (Riggs) Relating to home internet access of pupils. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2027

HB 2306 (Schroer) Relating to the offense of endangering the HB 2317 (Christofanelli) Relating to student journalists. welfare of a child in the first degree, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H322 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Referred: Special Committee on Career Readiness (H) ...... H420 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2027 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H578 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H578 HB 2307 (Eslinger) Relating to performance audits conducted in Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H965 counties of the third classification. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H322 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2027 HB 2318 (Christofanelli) Relating to sports wagering, with HB 2308 (Sain) Relating to election day. penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H322 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H2027 Referred: Special Committee on Government Oversight (H)...H420 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H815 HB 2309 (Sain) Relating to electronic voting machines. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H815 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H322 Read Second Time (H) ...... H338 HB 2319 (Falkner) Relating to taxing districts. Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2027 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336

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Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H420 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2027 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H694 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H694 HB 2332 (Price IV) Relating to duties of the board of probation and parole. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H337 HB 2320 (Rehder) Relating to grandparent's visitation rights. Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2027 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2027 HB 2333 (Price IV) Relating to minimum prison terms. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H337 HB 2321 (Knight) Relating to agricultural land values. Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2027 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H420 HB 2334 (Ruth) Relating to advanced industrial manufacturing zones. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H694 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H337 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H694 Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H841 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H420 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H604 - 605 HB 2322 (Shaul 113) Relating to utility districts. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H604 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H841 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H420 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H961 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H961 HB 2335 (Hill) Relating to probation. HB 2323 (Gannon) Relating to internet and social media Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H337 awareness in schools. Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2027 Read Second Time (H) ...... H352 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2027 HB 2336 (Basye) Relating to property regulations by certain counties. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H349 HB 2324 (Proudie) Relating to supervision by the division of Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 probation and parole. Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H420 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H961 - 962 Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H961 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2027 HB 2337 (Patterson) Relating to medication orders. HB 2325 (Trent) Relating to workers' compensation. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H349 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2027 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2027 HB 2338 (Patterson) Relating to credentialing procedure. HB 2326 (Helms) Relating to noncompete agreements for certain Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H349 health care providers. Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2027 Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H420 HB 2339 (Moon) Relating to state enforcement of federal regulations. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H694 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H349 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H694 Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2027 HB 2327 (Sauls) Relating to registration certificates for roofing contractors, with penalty provisions. HB 2340 (Sommer) Relating to dealers engaged in certain Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 transportation-related sales. Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2027 Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2027 HB 2328 (Bailey) Relating to informed consent for vaccinations, with penalty provisions. HB 2341 (Taylor) Relating to the authorization of the deduction Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H336 of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 of public labor organizations. Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2027 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 HB 2329 (Ingle) Relating to the birth match program. Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H721 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H337 Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 HB 2342 (Morris 140) Relating to fines or penalties issued by the Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2027 department of natural resources. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 HB 2330 (Price IV) Relating to minimum prison terms. Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H337 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H507 Read Second Time (H) ...... H353 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H658 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2027 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H658

HB 2331 (Price IV) Relating to good time credit. HB 2343 (Morris 140) Relating to public water systems. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H337 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350

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Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Read Second Time (H) ...... H374 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H507 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2027 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H959 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H959 HB 2356 (Washington) Relating to discriminatory practices. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 HB 2344 (Kolkmeyer) Relating to salvage vehicles. Read Second Time (H) ...... H374 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H507 Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H785 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H721 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H785 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1190 HB 2345 (Kelly 141) Relating to instruction in public schools about genocide. HB 2357 (Unsicker) Relating to certified midwife services. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Read Second Time (H) ...... H374 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2027 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2027

HB 2346 (Carpenter) Relating to health care sharing ministries. HB 2358 (Unsicker) Relating to responsibilities of the office of Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 administration. Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2027 Read Second Time (H) ...... H374 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2027 HB 2347 (Carpenter) Relating to tax deductions for individuals making certain charitable contributions. HB 2359 (Riggs) Relating to facilities of historic significance. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Read Second Time (H) ...... H389 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H420 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H1000

HB 2348 (Carpenter) Relating to unsecured loans. HB 2360 (Basye) Relating to school board member recall elections. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Read Second Time (H) ...... H389 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2027 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2027

HB 2349 (Coleman 97) Relating to a tax credit for contributions HB 2361 (Bosley) Relating to compensation for wrongful conviction. to domestic violence shelters. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 Read Second Time (H) ...... H389 Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H598 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H598 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H815 HB 2362 (Bosley) Relating to voter qualifications. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H815 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Read Second Time (H) ...... H389 HB 2350 (Morris 140) Relating to the management of hazardous Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2027 waste. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 HB 2363 (Bosley) Relating to suffrage of persons confined in jails. Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2027 Read Second Time (H) ...... H389 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H721 HB 2351 (Ingle) Relating to epinephrine auto-injectors. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 HB 2364 (Bosley) Relating to teacher salaries. Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2027 Read Second Time (H) ...... H389 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2027 HB 2352 (Aldridge) Relating to limb loss awareness month. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 HB 2365 (Bosley) Relating to the compensation of jurors. Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H507 Read Second Time (H) ...... H389 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H724 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2027 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H724 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H841 HB 2366 (Bosley) Relating to applications for a marriage license. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1024 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Read Second Time (H) ...... H389 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H420 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H724 HB 2353 (Trent) Relating to judgment interest rates. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 HB 2367 (Bosley) Relating to the United States census. Read Second Time (H) ...... H373 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2027 Read Second Time (H) ...... H389 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2027 HB 2354 (Griesheimer) Relating to a residency requirement for personnel of certain municipal police forces. HB 2368 (McGaugh) Relating to county recorders of deeds. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Read Second Time (H) ...... H374 Read Second Time (H) ...... H389 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H507 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H507 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H837 HB 2355 (Ross) Relating to the management of hazardous waste. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H837 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H350 124 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 2369 (Hovis) Relating to product repair requirements, with a HB 2381 (Pollock 123) Relating to patient restraints. penalty provision. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H371 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Read Second Time (H) ...... H389 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2028 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H721 HB 2382 (Plocher) Relating to titles of certain health care practitioners. HB 2370 (Remole) Relating to lead-acid battery fees. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H386 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Read Second Time (H) ...... H409 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2028 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2027 HB 2383 (Shawan) Relating to prohibited uses of public funds. HB 2371 (Bromley) Relating to biennial motor vehicle registrations. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H386 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Read Second Time (H) ...... H409 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2028 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H507 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H839 HB 2384 (Christofanelli) Relating to evidence of damages in civil actions. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H839 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 HB 2372 (Patterson) Relating to the regulation of physicians who issue Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2028 physician certifications under Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H386 HB 2385 (Trent) Relating to offenses involving the production of Read Second Time (H) ...... H409 a controlled substance, with penalty provisions. Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2027 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 HB 2373 (Bosley) Relating to school safety programs in certain Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2028 school districts. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H386 HB 2386 (Wilson) Relating to a sales tax for emergency services. Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H721 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1027 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H598 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1027 HB 2387 (Riggs) Relating to the 21st-century Missouri education HB 2374 (Vescovo) Relating to offenses committed against a body task force. of the general assembly, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H386 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Referred: Special Committee on Career Readiness (H) ...... H507 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H420 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H962 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H695 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H962 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H695 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H727 HB 2388 (Hicks) Relating to tax credits. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2028

HB 2375 (Sain) Relating to biometric data, with penalty provisions. HB 2389 (Mackey) Relating to school attendance. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H386 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2027 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2028

HB 2376 (Shawan) Relating to the closure of county hospital districts. HB 2390 (Mackey) Relating to meals for students. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H598 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2028 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1006 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1006 HB 2391 (Mackey) Relating to donations of unused food. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 HB 2377 (Fitzwater) Relating to the state minimum wage rate. Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H507 HB 2392 (Mackey) Relating to high school physical education credits. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 HB 2378 (Neely) Relating to investigational drugs. Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2028 HB 2393 (Mackey) Relating to whistleblower protections. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 HB 2379 (Helms) Relating to health care for children. Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H507 HB 2394 (Mackey) Relating to assessing punishment in first degree murder cases for which the death penalty is authorized. HB 2380 (Pollock 123) Relating to immunizations. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Read Second Time (H) ...... H410 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2028 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2028 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 125

HB 2395 (Mackey) Relating to the sale of firearms. HB 2409 (Mosley) Relating to required disclosures of preneed Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H387 contracts. Read Second Time (H) ...... H411 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H418 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H432 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2028 HB 2396 (Mackey) Relating to extreme risk protection orders, with penalty provisions. HB 2410 (Bosley) Relating to voter qualifications. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H388 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H418 Read Second Time (H) ...... H411 Read Second Time (H) ...... H432 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2028 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2028

HB 2397 (Mackey) Relating to the compassionate assistance for HB 2411 (Hicks) Relating to medical marijuana use in lodging rape emergencies (care) act. establishments, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H388 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H418 Read Second Time (H) ...... H411 Read Second Time (H) ...... H432 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2028 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2028

HB 2398 (Mackey) Relating to customer access to restrooms, with HB 2412 (Helms) Relating to payments for prescription drugs. a penalty provision. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H430 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H388 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Read Second Time (H) ...... H411 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H507 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2028 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H960 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H960 HB 2399 (Windham) Relating to the access Missouri financial Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1354 assistance program. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H409 HB 2413 (Helms) Relating to anatomic pathology services. Read Second Time (H) ...... H418 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H507 HB 2400 (Bosley) Relating to tax credits. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H409 HB 2414 (Chappelle-Nadal) Relating to the bi-state metropolitan district. Read Second Time (H) ...... H418 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2028 HB 2401 (Appelbaum) Relating to tax credits. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H417 HB 2415 (Kolkmeyer) Relating to employees of the general assembly. Read Second Time (H) ...... H431 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Referred: Administration and Accounts (H) ...... H507 HB 2402 (Kelly 141) Relating to abortion, with penalty provisions. Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H657 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H417 Referred: Consent and House Procedure (H) ...... H657 Read Second Time (H) ...... H431 Reported Do Pass - Consent (H)...... H816 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2028 Perfected by Consent - Pursuant to House Rules (H) ...... H1093

HB 2403 (Young) Relating to visually impaired voters. HB 2416 (Schroer) Relating to the certification of juveniles for Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H417 trial as adults, with a delayed effective date for a certain section. Read Second Time (H) ...... H431 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2028 HB 2404 (Rehder) Relating to income tax. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H417 HB 2417 (McCreery) Relating to unanticipated medical bills. Read Second Time (H) ...... H432 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2028 HB 2405 (Fitzwater) To authorize the conveyance of certain state property. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H417 HB 2418 (Neely) Relating to transient guest taxes. Read Second Time (H) ...... H432 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H507 HB 2406 (Mosley) Relating to the issuance of judgments by the court, with penalty provisions. HB 2419 (Richey) Relating to state contracting. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H417 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 Read Second Time (H) ...... H432 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2028 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2028

HB 2407 (Mosley) Relating to the creation of wards in certain HB 2420 (Sain) Relating to responsibilities of employers. school districts. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H418 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Read Second Time (H) ...... H432 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2028 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2028 HB 2421 (Sain) Relating to elections, with penalty provisions. HB 2408 (Mosley) Relating to pleadings. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H418 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Read Second Time (H) ...... H432 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2028 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2028 126 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 2422 (Stephens 128) Relating to remote dispensing site HB 2435 (Swan) Relating to visiting scholars teaching certificates. pharmacies. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H598 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H721 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H757 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H757 HB 2423 (Riggs) Relating to the designation of a memorial highway. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 HB 2436 (Butz) Relating to student curators. Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H508 Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H725 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2028 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H725 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1190 HB 2437 (Smith) Relating to low-income housing tax credits. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 HB 2424 (Riggs) Relating to the designation of a memorial highway. Read Second Time (H) ...... H479 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H431 Referred: General Laws (H) ...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H508 HB 2438 (Unsicker) Relating to duties of the pregnancy-associated Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H725 mortality review board. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H725 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1190 Read Second Time (H) ...... H479 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2029 HB 2425 (Rone) Relating to rural electric cooperatives. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 HB 2439 (Unsicker) Relating to MO HealthNet. Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H479 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2029 HB 2426 (Veit) Relating to compensation for jurors. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 HB 2440 (Unsicker) Relating to tobacco and vapor products. Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H508 Read Second Time (H) ...... H479 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2029 HB 2427 (Ross) Relating to feral hogs. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 HB 2441 (Lavender) Relating to application of glyphosates and Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 neonicotinoids. Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H598 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H476 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H959 Read Second Time (H) ...... H499 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H959 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H2029

HB 2428 (Griesheimer) Relating to a safety net of Missouri HB 2442 (Bland Manlove) Relating to possession of certain special license plate. weapons, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2028 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2029

HB 2429 (Griesheimer) Relating to a BackStoppers special license plate. HB 2443 (Butz) Relating to the certification of juveniles for trial Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 as adults, with a delayed effective date for a certain section. Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2029 HB 2430 (Rowland) Relating to property assessments. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 HB 2444 (Ruth) Relating to fleet vehicle registration. Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H598 HB 2431 (Swan) Relating to radiologic licensure. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H839 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H839 Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2028 HB 2445 (Hicks) Relating to the operation of certain motor vehicles on the shoulder of the roadway. HB 2432 (Porter) Relating to the licensing of persons performing Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 certain funeral-related services. Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2029 Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2028 HB 2446 (Hicks) Relating to a landowner's failure to remove items from a roadway, with a penalty provision. HB 2433 (Rowland) Relating to accounting practices. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2029 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2028 HB 2447 (Hicks) Relating to fines for failing to yield the right-of- HB 2434 (Porter) Relating to the sale of spirituous liquors. way, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H1025 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2029 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 127

HB 2448 (Hurst) Relating to transporting a minor across state Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 lines to obtain an abortion, with penalty provisions. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2029 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 HB 2459 (Burnett) Relating to political subdivisions. Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2029 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 HB 2449 (Hurst) Relating to the abolishment of the doctrine of Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2029 adverse possession. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 HB 2460 (Black 7) Relating to teacher and school employee Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 retirement systems. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2029 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 HB 2450 (Hurst) Relating to repealing the death penalty. Referred: Pensions (H)...... H835 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 HB 2461 (Bondon) Relating to Missouri family trust companies. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2029 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H478 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 HB 2451 (Rowland) Relating to property assessments. Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H598 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H960 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H960 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2029 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1194

HB 2452 (Rowland) Relating to tax credits. HB 2462 (Bailey) Relating to the women's economic task force. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H478 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2029 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H508

HB 2453 (Rowland) Relating to property assessments. HB 2463 (Evans) Relating to the narcotics control act, with Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H498 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2029 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2029 HB 2454 (Andrews) Relating to energy property taxation. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 HB 2464 (Patterson) Relating to health information exchange Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 activities. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H598 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H498 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 HB 2455 (Rowland) Relating to mortgage foreclosures. Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H721 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 HB 2465 (Coleman 32) Relating to motor clubs. Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2029 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H498 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 HB 2456 (Smith) Relating to reimbursement allowance taxes. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H1000 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 HB 2466 (Chappelle-Nadal) Relating to the designation of a Referred: Budget (H)...... H721 memorial highway. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1050 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H498 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1050 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1053 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2029 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1072 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1072 HB 2467 (Bromley) Relating to rural electric cooperatives. Perfected (H) ...... H1072 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H499 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1080 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1080 - 1081 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H598 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S556 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S570 HB 2468 (Carpenter) Relating to insurance coverage for breast Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S570 cancer. Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S571 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H499 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S578 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S578 - 579 Referred: Special Committee on Disease Control Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S579 and Prevention (H) ...... H721 Senate Message (S) ...... H1120 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H1124 HB 2469 (Simmons) Relating to subpoena power of the secretary Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S581 of state. Delivered to Governor ...... H1124 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H499 Approved by Governor (G)...... H1137 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H1138 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2029

HB 2457 (Taylor) Relating to property tax. HB 2470 (Gregory) Relating to reading success in schools. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H499 Read Second Time (H) ...... H500 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2029 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H598

HB 2458 (Bosley) Relating to tax credits. HB 2471 (Quade) Relating to timeshares, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H477 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H499 128 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 Read Second Time (H) ...... H565 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2029 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2029

HB 2472 (Toalson Reisch) Relating to reemployment rights of HB 2485 (Schroer) Relating to nonsupport, with a penalty provision. Missouri task force one members. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H548 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H499 Read Second Time (H) ...... H565 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H740 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2029 HB 2486 (Schroer) Relating to adult offender supervision. HB 2473 (Coleman 97) Relating to the county employees' Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 retirement system, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H565 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H499 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2029 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 Referred: Pensions (H) ...... H2029 HB 2487 (Hill) Relating to firearms. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 HB 2474 (Roberts 77) Relating to the Missouri homestead Read Second Time (H) ...... H565 preservation act, with a delayed effective date. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2029 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H499 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 HB 2488 (Chipman) Relating to student tracking in public Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2029 institutions of higher education. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 HB 2475 (Bosley) Relating to pelvic examinations. Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H499 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2029 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2029 HB 2489 (Riggs) Relating to state contracts for dredging equipment. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 HB 2476 (Walsh) Relating to Missouri accountability portal. Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H530 Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H721 Read Second Time (H) ...... H550 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H598 HB 2490 (Kendrick) Relating to community solar gardens. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1084 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1084 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2029 HB 2477 (Kelly 141) Relating to closed records. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H530 HB 2491 (Christofanelli) Relating to the virtual school program. Read Second Time (H) ...... H550 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2029 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H599 HB 2478 (Unsicker) Relating to education savings program expenses. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1001 - 1002 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H530 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1001 Read Second Time (H) ...... H550 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2029 HB 2492 (Fishel) Relating to financial regulations. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 HB 2479 (Ruth) Relating to school district background checks. Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H530 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2029 Read Second Time (H) ...... H550 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2029 HB 2493 (Coleman 97) Relating to outside the hospital do-not- resuscitate orders. HB 2480 (Coleman 97) Relating to earnings tax. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H531 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Read Second Time (H) ...... H550 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H721 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2029 HB 2494 (Bosley) Relating to the habitability of the premises of a tenant. HB 2481 (Morris 140) Relating to dementia training for certain Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 persons employed as caregivers. Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H531 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2029 Read Second Time (H) ...... H550 Referred: Special Committee on Aging (H)...... H721 HB 2495 (Bosley) Relating to the show-me healthy babies program. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1026 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1026 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2029 HB 2482 (Ruth) Relating to flood insurance. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H531 HB 2496 (Price IV) Relating to the legalization of marijuana for Read Second Time (H) ...... H550 adult use, with penalty provisions. Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H835 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 HB 2483 (Hovis) Relating to sales tax. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2029 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H531 Read Second Time (H) ...... H550 HB 2497 (Price IV) Relating to excursion gambling boats. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H598 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1006 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1006 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2029

HB 2484 (Burnett) Relating to services provided to students. HB 2498 (Hicks) Relating to student curators. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H548 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 129

Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 HB 2512 (Stephens 128) Relating to the administering of medications. Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2029 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H564 Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 HB 2499 (Washington) Relating to low-income housing tax credits. Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H599 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 HB 2513 (DeGroot) Relating to an assigned counsel pilot program. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2029 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H564 Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 HB 2500 (Washington) Relating to providing services to homeless Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2030 persons. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 HB 2514 (Falkner) Relating to the removal of certain court Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 records from automated case management systems. Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2029 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H565 Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 HB 2501 (O'Donnell) Relating to state employees. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H599 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 HB 2515 (Kelly 141) Relating to the reorganization and renaming Referred: Veterans (H) ...... H2029 of certain state agencies. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H565 HB 2502 (Baringer) Relating to CBD oil products, with penalty Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 provisions. Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H835 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 HB 2516 (Allred) Relating to consolidated library district Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2030 construction projects. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H565 HB 2503 (Allred) Relating to taxation. Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Withdrawn (H) ...... H1030 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2030 HB 2517 (Bland Manlove) Relating to driving while revoked, with penalty provisions. HB 2504 (Justus) Relating to transient guest taxes. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H565 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2030 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H599 HB 2518 (Bailey) Relating to advanced placement examinations. HB 2505 (Bromley) Relating to registration fees for boats and Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H565 outboard motors. Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H549 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H599 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2030 HB 2519 (Riggs) Relating to the Missouri advisory boards and commissions association. HB 2506 (Shawan) Relating to firearm buyback programs, with a Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H565 penalty provision. Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H550 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2030 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2030 HB 2520 (Bondon) Relating to trauma center designation. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H565 HB 2507 (Helms) Relating to federal regulation of private health Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 insurance, with an emergency clause. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H721 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H550 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 HB 2521 (Remole) Relating to transient guest tax. Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2030 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H565 Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 HB 2508 (Coleman 32) Relating to credentialing by health carriers. Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2030 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H550 Read Second Time (H) ...... H566 HB 2522 (Washington) Relating to murder charges resulting from Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2030 the commission of a felony, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H565 HB 2509 (Sharpe 4) Relating to taxation of cigarettes and tobacco Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 products. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2030 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H564 Read Second Time (H) ...... H587 HB 2523 (Washington) Relating to tax credits. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2030 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H565 Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 HB 2510 (Ellebracht) Relating to the offense of nonsupport, with Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2030 penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H564 HB 2524 (Pietzman) Relating to the office of state adoption services. Read Second Time (H) ...... H587 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H586 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2030 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2030 HB 2511 (Mackey) Relating to the official food of the Missouri state fair. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H564 HB 2525 (Helms) Relating to tax levies. Read Second Time (H) ...... H588 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H586 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2030 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2030 130 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

HB 2526 (Haffner) Relating to restrictive covenants. HB 2538 (Evans) Relating to legal services provided by the state Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H586 public defender system. Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H721 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H812 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H958 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H812 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H844 HB 2539 (Ruth) Relating to emergency vehicles. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2030

HB 2527 (Kelley 127) Relating to prescription drug costs. HB 2540 (Haffner) Relating to electric energy. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H586 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H721 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2030 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H872 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H872 HB 2541 (McCreery) Relating to product repair requirements, with a penalty provision. HB 2528 (Pietzman) Relating to department of conservation Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 administrative penalties. Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H586 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H722 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H722 HB 2542 (McCreery) Relating to leave from employment, with a HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H959 referendum clause. Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H959 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 HB 2529 (Hicks) Relating to solid waste management districts. Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2030 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H586 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 HB 2543 (Anderson) Relating to the designation of a memorial highway. Referred: Special Committee on Government Oversight (H).H1000 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 HB 2530 (Ross) Relating to hunting permits. Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H722 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H586 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1028 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1028 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2030 HB 2544 (Pike) Relating to reimbursement for special education. HB 2531 (Henderson) Relating to workers' compensation. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H586 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2030 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2030 HB 2545 (Rogers) Relating to discovery procedures for certain HB 2532 (Rone) Relating to pesticide certification and training, municipal ordinance violations. with a delayed effective date. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H586 Read Second Time (H) ...... H622 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2030 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H1000 HB 2546 (Rogers) Relating to land banks. HB 2533 (Riggs) Relating to certain distributions from trusts. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Read Second Time (H) ...... H622 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2030 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2030 HB 2547 (Rogers) Relating to conditions of release to assure HB 2534 (Riggs) Relating to alternative dispute resolution. appearance before trial. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Read Second Time (H) ...... H622 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2030 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2030

HB 2535 (Pogue) To authorize the conveyance of certain state property. HB 2548 (Dinkins) Relating to mining royalties on federal land. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Read Second Time (H) ...... H647 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H722 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H872

HB 2536 (Bailey) Relating to insurance coverage of prescription HB 2549 (Hovis) Relating to reorganized common sewer districts. contraceptives. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2030 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2030 HB 2550 (Griesheimer) Relating to construction contract clauses HB 2537 (Moon) Relating to hunting permits. regarding payment rights. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H587 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Read Second Time (H) ...... H621 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H756 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2030

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HB 2551 (Kelly 141) Relating to endometriosis awareness month. HB 2561 (Young) Relating to health professionals in public schools. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2030 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2030

HB 2552 (Wright) Relating to eligibility for MO HealthNet HB 2562 (Pike) Relating to a transient guest tax. benefits. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2030 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H722 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H958 HB 2563 (Roberts 161) Relating to the offense of organized retail Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H958 theft, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 HB 2553 (Pollock 123) Relating to infant certificates of death. Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2030 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2030 HB 2564 (Taylor) Relating to school superintendents. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 HB 2554 (Ruth) Relating to victims of sexual assault. Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H722 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H812 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H722 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H812 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H845 HB 2555 (Deaton) Relating to the cost openness and spending Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 transparency act. Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1082 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H722 HB 2565 (Rone) Relating to utilities. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H812 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H644 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H812 Read Second Time (H) ...... H672 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H844 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H835 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H883 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 HB 2566 (Helms) Relating to telehealth services. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1347 Read Second Time (H) ...... H672 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1347 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2030 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H1349 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1349 HB 2567 (Lynch) Relating to newspapers. Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1445 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1481 Read Second Time (H) ...... H672 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1482 Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H)...... H835 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1483 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S936 HB 2568 (Dogan) Relating to the Missouri innocence inquiry Second read and referred: Rules, Joint Rules, commission. Resolutions & Ethics (S) ...... S945 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S991 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S1018 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H)...... H2030 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S1033 HB 2569 (Dogan) Relating to school district annexation procedures. HB 2556 (Bosley) Relating to health insurance coverage for Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 childbirth education. Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2030 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2030 HB 2570 (Veit) Relating to the uniform interstate depositions and discovery act. HB 2557 (Sain) Relating to the joint committee on gun violence. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2030 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2030 HB 2571 (Stephens 128) Relating to step therapy protocol. HB 2558 (Quade) Relating to MO HealthNet. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2030 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2030 HB 2572 (Christofanelli) Relating to the regulation of medical HB 2559 (Pierson Jr.) Relating to expungement of arrest records. marijuana. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2030 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2030

HB 2560 (Trent) Relating to personal data privacy in schools. HB 2573 (Knight) Relating to anhydrous ammonia. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H620 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Read Second Time (H) ...... H648 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H1000 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H2031

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HB 2574 (Riggs) Relating to postpartum depression screening. Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2031 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2031 HB 2588 (Beck) Relating to the care of students with epilepsy or seizure disorders, with an emergency clause. HB 2575 (Ross) Relating to the practice of certain occupations. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2031 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2031 HB 2589 (Shull 16) Relating to requiring health care providers HB 2576 (Kidd) Relating to registration certificates for roofing who contract to practice at health care facilities to contract with contractors, with penalty provisions. all health benefit plans accepted by such facilities. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2031 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2031

HB 2577 (Miller) Relating to the Missouri energy efficiency HB 2590 (Helms) Relating to professional registration for the investment act. healing arts, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H835 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2031

HB 2578 (Evans) Relating to juvenile court, with a delayed effective date. HB 2591 (Fishel) Relating to an urban school board election process. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H958 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H756

HB 2579 (Roden) Relating to the privatization of the Missouri HB 2592 (Washington) Relating to college laundry services. employers mutual insurance company, with an delayed effective Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 date for certain sections. Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2031 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2031 HB 2593 (Washington) Relating to state contracts. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 HB 2580 (Roberts 161) Relating to the offense of making a false Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 report, with penalty provisions. Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H2031 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 HB 2594 (Washington) Relating to use of credit scores by employers. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2031 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 HB 2581 (Sauls) Relating to alternative treatment options for veterans. Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2031 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 HB 2595 (Coleman 97) Relating to victims of sexual assault. Referred: Veterans (H) ...... H2031 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 HB 2582 (Ingle) Relating to forensic examinations of victims of Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H835 sexual abuse. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 HB 2596 (Bangert) Relating to a course on career readiness for Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 eighth grade students. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2031 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 HB 2583 (Stephens 128) Relating to advanced practice registered nurses. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2031 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H645 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 HB 2597 (Kolkmeyer) Relating to filing fees for candidates for Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H) ...... H2031 political office. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 HB 2584 (Andrews) Relating to automatically renewed Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 transactions, with a delayed effective date. Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H722 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 HB 2598 (Trent) Relating to election judges. Referred: Special Committee on Small Business (H) ...... H2031 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 HB 2585 (Bondon) Relating to illegal gambling, with an emergency clause. Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2031 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 HB 2599 (McCreery) Relating to fees in connection with sewer lines. Referred: Special Committee on Government Oversight (H)... H835 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 HB 2586 (O'Donnell) Relating to the property assessment clean Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2031 energy act. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 HB 2600 (Haffner) Relating to the designation of the Missouri Read Second Time (H) ...... H673 Korean War veterans memorial. Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2031 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 HB 2587 (Allred) Relating to business license fees. Referred: Veterans (H)...... H2031 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H646 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 133

HB 2601 (Unsicker) Relating to protections for immigrant tenants, HB 2615 (Lavender) Relating to renewable energy resources. with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H670 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2031 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2031 HB 2616 (Morris 140) Relating to charitable pharmacies. HB 2602 (Ellebracht) Relating to medical records. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H670 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2031 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2031 HB 2617 (Carpenter) Relating to pelvic examinations. HB 2603 (DeGroot) Relating to the sunshine law. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2031 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2031 HB 2618 (Shields) Relating to college entrance exams in school districts. HB 2604 (Porter) Relating to intoxicating liquor. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Referred: Special Committee on Student Accountability (H) H2031 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2031 HB 2619 (Morgan) Relating to individual income tax, with a HB 2605 (Washington) Relating to the Kansas City police department. referendum clause. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2031 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2031

HB 2606 (Morgan) Relating to the delivery of nursing services. HB 2620 (Hansen) Relating to municipal utilities. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2031 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H722

HB 2607 (Trent) Relating to workers' compensation. HB 2621 (Baker) Relating to home school education. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2031 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2031

HB 2608 (Knight) Relating to the net metering and easy HB 2622 (Gunby) Relating to fee office hours, with a delayed connection act. effective date. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2031 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2031

HB 2609 (Unsicker) Relating to school district annexation HB 2623 (Gunby) Relating to election offenses, with penalty provisions. procedures. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2031 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2031 HB 2624 (McCreery) Relating to insurance coverage of HB 2610 (Washington) Relating to the neighborhood tourist prescription contraceptives. development fund. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2031 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2031 HB 2625 (Evans) Relating to conservation permit records. HB 2611 (Barnes) Relating to animal cruelty, with a penalty provision. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2031 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2031 HB 2626 (Solon) Relating to pet protective orders. HB 2612 (Plocher) Relating to certain persons released on parole. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H647 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Read Second Time (H) ...... H674 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2032 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H722 HB 2627 (Sommer) Relating to elections. HB 2613 (Lavender) Relating to the ticket to work health Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 assurance program. Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H670 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H) ...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2031 HB 2628 (Roberts 161) Relating to peace officer tuition reimbursement. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 HB 2614 (Lavender) Relating to tobacco products, with penalty Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 provisions. Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H836 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H670 Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 HB 2629 (Bondon) Relating to the property assessment clean energy act. Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H2031 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 134 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 HB 2643 (Porter) Relating to public assistance benefits. Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2032 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 HB 2630 (Hicks) Relating to expungement of records. Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H836 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 HB 2644 (Stevens 46) Relating to period products in charter Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2032 schools and public schools. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 HB 2631 (DeGroot) Relating to sales tax for fire protection services. Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2032 HB 2645 (Rogers) Relating to the use of body-worn cameras by law enforcement. HB 2632 (Morris 140) Relating to the motor vehicle financial Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 responsibility law. Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2032 HB 2646 (Rogers) Relating to the offense of driving while revoked, with penalty provisions. HB 2633 (Ingle) Relating to sexual offenses, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2032 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2032 HB 2647 (Griffith) Relating to the removal of commercial motor HB 2634 (Swan) Relating to the joint task force on music vehicles from roadways. therapist licensure. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H671 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2032 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H)...... H2032 HB 2648 (McGirl) Relating to licensing of accountants. HB 2635 (Sharp 36) Relating to detention on arrest without a warrant. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing (H)...... H836 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2032 HB 2649 (Christofanelli) Relating to expungement. HB 2636 (Sharp 36) Relating to expungement of records. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2032 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2032 HB 2650 (Kelley 127) Relating to literacy instruction, with a HB 2637 (Haden) Relating to ammonia limitations on certain delayed effective date for a certain section. waters of the state. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2032 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H1000 HB 2651 (Mayhew) Relating to tax credits. HB 2638 (Bailey) Relating to period products in charter schools Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 and public schools. Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2032 HB 2652 (Lavender) Relating to prescription drug wholesale importation. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 HB 2639 (Bland Manlove) Relating to alcoholic beverages. Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2032 HB 2653 (Sommer) Relating to the subdivision property owners' protection act. HB 2640 (Gregory) Relating to legal advertisements, with penalty Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2032 HB 2654 (Sommer) Relating to missing endangered veterans. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 HB 2641 (Bromley) Relating to rental protections for persons Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder. Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2032 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 HB 2655 (Sommer) Relating to the brain injury fund. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2032 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 HB 2642 (Evans) Relating to criminal offenses. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2032 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H672 Read Second Time (H) ...... H712 HB 2656 (Sommer) Relating to election day. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H958 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707

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Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2032 Referred: Pensions (H)...... H2032

HB 2657 (Sommer) Relating to witness testimony in committees HB 2671 (Henderson) Relating to literacy instruction, with a of the general assembly. delayed effective date for a certain section. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2032 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2032

HB 2658 (Riggs) Relating to sales and use tax exemptions. HB 2672 (Pike) Relating to the counseling of pregnant patients. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2032 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2032

HB 2659 (Messenger) Relating to the legislative information center. HB 2673 (Taylor) Relating to tobacco products, with penalty Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 provisions and an emergency clause. Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H958 HB 2660 (Bromley) Relating to mileage disclosure requirements, with penalty provisions. HB 2674 (Price IV) Relating to discrimination against employees Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 for medical marijuana use. Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2032 HB 2661 (Deaton) Relating to voter registration. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 HB 2675 (Murphy) Relating to the bi-state metropolitan district. Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2032 HB 2662 (Morris 140) Relating to a voluntary identity theft protection plan for state employees. HB 2676 (Cupps) Relating to feral hog hunting. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2032 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2032

HB 2663 (Wiemann) Relating to municipal elections. HB 2677 (Cupps) Relating to financial responsibility for feral hog damage. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H836 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2032

HB 2664 (Rowland) Relating to persons with disabilities. HB 2678 (Stephens 128) Relating to insurance coverage for health Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 services. Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H836 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2032 HB 2665 (Gray) Relating to sales tax. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 HB 2679 (Moon) Relating to firearms, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2032 HB 2666 (Gregory) Relating to the offense of stealing, with penalty provisions. HB 2680 (Haden) Relating to public utility company property Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 assessments. Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2033 HB 2667 (Gunby) Relating to insurer services. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 HB 2681 (Rone) Relating to gaming facilities. Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2033 HB 2668 (Lovasco) Relating to the regulation of property uses. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 HB 2682 (Plocher) Relating to the cost of insulin. Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2033 HB 2669 (Black 7) Relating to retirement benefits for police officers. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 HB 2683 (Plocher) Relating to defined benefit plans. Read Second Time (H) ...... H737 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Referred: Pensions (H) ...... H2032 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Referred: Pensions (H)...... H2033 HB 2670 (Black 7) Relating to lump sum elections for state employees. HB 2684 (Plocher) Relating to business covenants. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H707 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 136 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H2033 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2033

HB 2685 (Plocher) Relating to libraries. HB 2699 (Hicks) Relating to the custody or visitation of a child, Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2033 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2033 HB 2686 (Muntzel) Relating to the uninsured vehicle enforcement program, with penalty provisions. HB 2700 (Washington) Relating to a pilot project for increasing Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 children's access to incarcerated mothers. Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2033 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2033 HB 2687 (Coleman 97) Relating to safe drinking water in schools. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 HB 2701 (Washington) Relating to property tax assessments, with Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 a contingent effective date. Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2033 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 HB 2688 (Sauls) Relating to investigations of firefighters. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2033 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 HB 2702 (Knight) Relating to the highways and transportation Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2033 commission. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 HB 2689 (Allred) Relating to the right to bring a civil action for Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 certain unlawful discriminatory practices. Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H785 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H708 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1084 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1084 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2033 HB 2703 (Dinkins) Relating to feral hog population controls. HB 2690 (Sharp 36) Relating to a Negro Leagues Baseball Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Museum special license plate. Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2033 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2033 HB 2704 (Bland Manlove) Relating to novelty lighters, with a penalty provision. HB 2691 (Rogers) Relating to sports wagering, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2033 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2033 HB 2705 (Christofanelli) Relating to parole eligibility. HB 2692 (Trent) Relating to public assistance programs. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2033 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2033 HB 2706 (Stephens 128) Relating to charitable pharmacies. HB 2693 (Swan) Relating to maintenance orders. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2033 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2033 HB 2707 (Mitten) Relating to electronic public records, with HB 2694 (Toalson Reisch) Relating to parole eligibility. penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2033 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2033

HB 2695 (Evans) Relating to sexual offenses, with penalty HB 2708 (Mitten) Relating to the offense of sexual conduct in the provisions. course of public duty, with a penalty provision. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H958 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2033

HB 2696 (Dohrman) Relating to campus free expression. HB 2709 (Mitten) Relating to the dissemination of certain Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 recordings by TNC drivers, with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H836 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2033 HB 2697 (Hicks) Relating to utilities. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 HB 2710 (Roberts 77) Relating to the registration of sexual offenders. Read Second Time (H) ...... H738 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H958 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2033 HB 2698 (Hicks) Relating to internet domain names of website operators, with penalty provisions. HB 2711 (Roberts 77) Relating to criminal justice reform tax credits. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H709 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 137

Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H836 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2033 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1051 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1051 HB 2712 (Porter) Relating to health care providers. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1051 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1082 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Dropped from Calendar - Pursuant to House Rules (H) ...... H1228 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H2033 HB 2726 (Bangert) Relating to fire protection districts. HB 2713 (Quade) Relating to pelvic examinations. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Read Second Time (H) ...... H740 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H2033 Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2033 HB 2727 (Bangert) Relating to substitute teachers. HB 2714 (Black 137) Relating to protecting the right to keep and Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 bear arms. Read Second Time (H) ...... H740 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2033 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2033 HB 2728 (Roberts 77) Relating to retirement benefits for certain teacher retirement systems. HB 2715 (Price IV) Relating to family court participants Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H711 participating in the medical marijuana program. Read Second Time (H) ...... H740 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Referred: Pensions (H)...... H2033 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2033 HB 2729 (Hovis) Relating to emergency services. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H711 HB 2716 (Kendrick) Relating to tax credits. Read Second Time (H) ...... H740 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2033 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2033 HB 2730 (Trent) Relating to loans by traditional installment loan lenders. HB 2717 (Shields) Relating to school district cost sharing. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H711 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Read Second Time (H) ...... H740 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2033 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2033 HB 2731 (Bailey) Relating to the property assessed clean energy HB 2718 (Ross) Relating to public school athletic contests. program. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H711 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Read Second Time (H) ...... H740 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H836 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H2034

HB 2719 (McGirl) Relating to the feral hog bounty program. HB 2732 (McDaniel) Relating to A+ schools. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2033 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2034

HB 2720 (Shawan) Relating to taxation. HB 2733 (Francis) Relating to verification of motor vehicle Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 financial responsibility. Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2033 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H836 HB 2721 (Remole) Relating to juvenile officers. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 HB 2734 (Shawan) Relating to medical marijuana legal expenses. Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2033 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Referred: Veterans (H)...... H2034 HB 2722 (Pietzman) Relating to motorcycle headlamps. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 HB 2735 (Dinkins) Relating to the renaming of a certain state park. Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2033 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2034 HB 2723 (Washington) Relating to family court participants participating in the medical marijuana program. HB 2736 (Smith) Relating to income tax deductions for certain educators. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2033 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2034

HB 2724 (McCreery) Relating to unlawful possession of firearms, HB 2737 (Black 137) Relating to higher education teacher with penalty provisions and an emergency clause. education accreditation programs. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2033 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2034

HB 2725 (Coleman 97) Relating to the sunshine law. HB 2738 (Young) Relating to the establishment of a home visit Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H710 program within the department of social services. Read Second Time (H) ...... H739 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 138 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2034 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2034

HB 2739 (Person) Relating to human trafficking. HB 2751 (Trent) Relating to the farmer equity act. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2034 Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues (H) ...... H2034

HB 2740 (Person) Relating to missing persons reports. HB 2752 (Pogue) Relating to persons authorized to solemnize Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 marriages. Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2034 Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2034 HB 2741 (Lavender) Relating to the abolition of certain funds. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 HB 2753 (Pogue) Relating to public restrooms. Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H2034 Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2034 HB 2742 (Tate) Relating to transportation. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 HB 2754 (Pogue) Relating to captive cervids. Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H958 Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H2034 HB 2743 (Veit) Relating to renewable energy technology. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 HB 2755 (Pogue) Relating to protections against feral hogs. Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 Referred: Utilities (H)...... H836 Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2034 HB 2744 (Gray) Relating to retirement benefits for certain teacher retirement systems. HB 2756 (Pogue) Relating to the general assembly. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 Referred: Pensions (H) ...... H2034 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2034

HB 2745 (Windham) Relating to student representatives to public HB 2757 (Pogue) Relating to state land purchases. institutions of higher education. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H2034 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2034 HB 2758 (Pogue) Relating to foreign ownership of agricultural land. HB 2746 (Windham) Relating to standard forms for higher Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 education admission and financial aid letters. Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H2034 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Referred: Higher Education (H) ...... H2034 HB 2759 (Bangert) Relating to school supplies. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 HB 2747 (Ross) Relating to MO HealthNet reimbursements to Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 not-for-profit hospitals. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2034 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 HB 2760 (Pogue) Relating to the safekeeping of personal Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2034 information, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 HB 2748 (Clemens) Relating to persons with disabilities. Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H2034 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2034 HB 2761 (Beck) Relating to vapor products, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 HB 2749 (Griesheimer) Relating to the safekeeping of personal Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 information. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2034 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 HB 2762 (Deaton) Relating to state lottery advertising. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2034 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H735 Read Second Time (H) ...... H749 HB 2750 (Basye) Relating to elementary and secondary education. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2034 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H734

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HCB 11 (Ruth) Relating to the designation of memorial highways. HCB 13 (Hicks) Relating to infrastructure development. Authorized ...... H518 Authorized ...... H1124 - 1125 Reported for Introduction (H)...... H839 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H839 HCB 14 (Patterson) Relating to health care. Read Second Time (H) ...... H854 Authorized ...... H1125 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H872 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1186 HCB 15 (Ross) Relating to professional registration. Authorized ...... H1125 HCB 12 (Justus) Relating to state holiday designations. Authorized ...... H609

INTRODUCED HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

HCR 57 (Vescovo) Relating to the state of the state address. Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Offered (H) ...... H6 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H290 Adopted (H) ...... H6 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H657 Reported to the Senate (S) ...... S58 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H657 Taken Up ...... S84 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1185 Adopted (S) ...... S84 Escort Committee ...... S86 HCR 64 (Morgan) Relating to the ratification of the equal rights Senate Message (S) ...... H210 amendment to the United States constitution. Escort Committee ...... H216 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 House Message (H) ...... S106 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2014 HCR 58 (Vescovo) Relating to the state of the judiciary address. Offered (H) ...... H6 HCR 65 (Morgan) Relating to abortion. Adopted (H) ...... H6 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Reported to the Senate (S) ...... S58 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Taken Up ...... S84 Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2014 Adopted (S) ...... S84 Senate Message (S) ...... H210 HCR 66 (Stevens 46) Relating to opioid and heroin awareness Escort Committee ...... S124 month. Senate Message (S) ...... H247 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H139 Escort Committee ...... H256 Read Second Time (H) ...... H193 House Message (H) ...... S141 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2014

HCR 59 (Chipman) Relating to victims of communism memorial day. HCR 67 (Trent) Relating to national American history and Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 founders month. Read Second Time (H) ...... H141 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H139 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H244 Read Second Time (H) ...... H193 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H511 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H290 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H511 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H601 - 602 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H660 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H601 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1185

HCR 60 (Griffith) Relating to the Bring Our Heroes Home Act. HCR 68 (Justus) Relating to the Missouri gold star families Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 memorial monument. Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H139 Referred: Veterans (H) ...... H355 Read Second Time (H) ...... H193 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H513 Referred: Veterans (H)...... H290 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H513 HCS Reported Do Pass by Consent (H) ...... H421 - 422 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H726 Referred: Consent and House Procedure (H) ...... H421 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Reported Do Pass - Not Consent (H) ...... H816 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1320 HCR 61 (Love) Relating to the "National Day of the Cowboy". Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 HCR 69 (Windham) Relating to chemical testing. Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H139 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H180 Read Second Time (H) ...... H193 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H359 Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues (H) ...... H355 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H359 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H465 HCR 70 (Windham) Relating to the firearm owners protection act. Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H139 Read Second Time (H) ...... H193 HCR 62 (Love) Relating to the historic Butterfield Overland Trail. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2014 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 HCR 71 (Sommer) Relating to Jaycee Day. Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2014 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H192 Read Second Time (H) ...... H207 HCR 63 (Anderson) Relating to the joint committee on solid Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H290 waste management district operations. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H511 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H511 140 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H816 HCR 83 (Gannon) Relating to Buddy Check 22 Day. Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H430 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 HCR 72 (Wilson) Relating to pornography. Referred: Veterans (H)...... H505 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H204 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H725 - 726 Read Second Time (H) ...... H218 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H725 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)...... H290 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H840 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H554 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H1320 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H554 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1051 HCR 84 (Murphy) Relating to major league baseball. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H446 HCR 73 (Razer) Relating to the national collegiate athletic Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 association. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2014 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H204 Read Second Time (H) ...... H218 HCR 85 (Aldridge) Relating to chemical testing. Referred: Special Committee on Career Readiness (H) ...... H290 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H446 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H490 Read Second Time (H) ...... H478 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H490 Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues (H) ...... H2014 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1006 HCR 86 (Riggs) Relating to Harris-Stowe State University. HCR 74 (Roberts 77) Relating to the Dred Scott decision. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H476 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H216 Read Second Time (H) ...... H499 Read Second Time (H) ...... H242 Referred: Special Committee on Career Readiness (H) ...... H835 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H418 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H599 HCR 87 (Sain) Relating to the establishment of the joint Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H599 committee on gun violence and legislation. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H840 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H476 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H499 Referred: General Laws (H) ...... H2014 HCR 75 (Deaton) Relating to the impeachment of President Donald J. Trump. HCR 88 (McCreery) Relating to country of origin labeling. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H241 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H476 Read Second Time (H) ...... H257 Read Second Time (H) ...... H499 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2014 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H2014

HCR 76 (Moon) Relating to the state powers amendment. HCR 89 (Schroer) Relating to the official XFL team of the state of Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H268 Missouri. Read Second Time (H) ...... H288 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H619 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2014 Read Second Time (H) ...... H647 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2014 HCR 77 (Moon) Relating to motorcycle profiling. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H287 HCR 90 (Pierson Jr.) Relating to black history education. Read Second Time (H) ...... H307 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H619 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2014 Read Second Time (H) ...... H647 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2014 HCR 78 (Knight) Relating to agricultural market manipulation. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H348 HCR 91 (Trent) Relating to an application to Congress for the calling of Read Second Time (H) ...... H372 an Article V convention of states to propose certain amendments to the Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H505 United States Constitution which place limits on the federal government. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H810 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H619 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H810 Read Second Time (H) ...... H647 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1185 - 1186 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2014

HCR 79 (Bosley) Relating to the Missouri complete count HCR 92 (Washington) Relating to the constitutional right to boycott. committee. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H644 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H370 Read Second Time (H) ...... H672 Read Second Time (H) ...... H388 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2014 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2014 HCR 93 (Swan) Relating to federal impeachment proceedings. HCR 80 (Ross) Relating to the Missouri hazardous waste Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H670 management commission. Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H370 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2014 Read Second Time (H) ...... H388 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2014 HCR 94 (Beck) Relating to the Glass-Steagall Act. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H670 HCR 81 (Dinkins) Relating to feral swine. Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H386 Referred: Financial Institutions (H) ...... H2014 Read Second Time (H) ...... H409 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H720 HCR 95 (Burnett) Relating to nuclear attacks. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H670 HCR 82 (Solon) Relating to enhanced coverage for biosimilar drugs. Read Second Time (H) ...... H711 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H430 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2014 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2014 HCR 96 (Gray) Relating to minority organ donor awareness week. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H705 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 141

Read Second Time (H) ...... H735 Read Second Time (H) ...... H735 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2014 Referred: Agriculture Policy (H) ...... H835 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1083 HCR 97 (Gray) Relating to American Red Cross minority blood Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H1083 drive day. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H705 HCR 103 (Hill) Relating to the bicentennial of the state of Maine. Read Second Time (H) ...... H735 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2014 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H957 HCR 98 (Gray) Relating to donate life month. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 HCR 104 (Bailey) Relating to the "celebrate #extrAAAordinary" Read Second Time (H) ...... H735 initiative. Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2015 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 HCR 99 (Gray) Relating to sickle cell awareness week. Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2015 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Read Second Time (H) ...... H735 HCR 105 (Pogue) Relating to marriage. Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2015 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H733 Read Second Time (H) ...... H747 HCR 100 (Gray) Relating to colon cancer awareness week. Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2015 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Read Second Time (H) ...... H735 HCR 106 (Pogue) Relating to green spaces. Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2015 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H733 Read Second Time (H) ...... H747 HCR 101 (Gray) Relating to great Missouri smokeout day. Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues (H) ...... H2015 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Read Second Time (H) ...... H735 HCR 107 (Ross) Relating to opposition to congressional action Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) ...... H2015 aimed at abolishing ICE. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H733 HCR 102 (Cupps) Relating to the black vulture depredation task force. Read Second Time (H) ...... H747 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H2015

INTRODUCED HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

HJR 59 (Dinkins) Relating to the right to hunt and fish. HJR 66 (Shaul 113) Relating to signatures on initiative petitions. Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2015 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H244

HJR 60 (Billington) Relating to signatures on initiative petitions. HJR 67 (Anderson) Relating to property taxation. Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read First Time (H)...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H244 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2015 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H420 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H420 HJR 68 (Lynch) Relating to terms of office for certain public Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1029 officials. Read First Time (H) ...... H9 HJR 61 (Kidd) Relating to taxation of real property. Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H505 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H505 HJR 69 (Messenger) Relating to the state road fund. Read First Time (H) ...... H9 HJR 62 (Pietzman) Relating to taxation of real property. Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H2015 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H505 HJR 70 (Messenger) Relating to transportation funding. Read First Time (H) ...... H9 HJR 63 (Remole) Relating to initiative petitions and referendums. Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H2015 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H244 HJR 71 (Messenger) Relating to toll roads. Read First Time (H) ...... H9 HJR 64 (Ellebracht) Relating to taxation of real property. Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Referred: Transportation (H) ...... H2015 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H505 HJR 72 (Basye) Relating to medical marijuana. Read First Time (H) ...... H9 HJR 65 (Sauls) Relating to modification of statutory measures Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 proposed by the people by the general assembly. Referred: Veterans (H)...... H355 Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H513 Read Second Time (H) ...... H142 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H513 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2015 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H606

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Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H804 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H804 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H180 Laid Over (H) ...... H804 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HJR 82 (Ross) Relating to participation in interscholastic athletic contests. HJR 73 (Morgan) Relating to elementary and secondary Read First Time (H) ...... H9 education. Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Read First Time (H) ...... H9 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H290 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H2015 HJR 83 (Bosley) Relating to local control over mergers, dissolutions, and alterations of certain political subdivisions. HJR 74 (Washington) Relating to the assessment of certain real Read First Time (H) ...... H9 property values. Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Read First Time (H) ...... H9 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2015 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H180 HJR 84 (McDaniel) Relating to sales tax. Read First Time (H) ...... H9 HJR 75 (Trent) Relating to qualifications of voters. Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Read First Time (H) ...... H9 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H505 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H290 HJR 85 (Coleman 32) Relating to property tax assessments. Read First Time (H) ...... H9 HJR 76 (Trent) Relating to regulating the legislature to limit the Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 influence of partisan or other special interests. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H180 Read First Time (H) ...... H9 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 HJR 86 (Morris 140) Relating to limitations on school district Referred: General Laws (H)...... H244 indebtedness. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H310 Read First Time (H) ...... H9 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 HJR 77 (Eggleston) Relating to taxation. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H597 Read First Time (H)...... H9 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 HJR 87 (Miller) Relating to excursion gambling boats. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H180 Read First Time (H) ...... H9 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H341 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H341 Referred: Special Committee on Government Oversight (H)...H180 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H842 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H437 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H437 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1350 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H517 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1350 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H804 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H1351 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1445 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320

HJR 78 (Eggleston) Relating to assessors. HJR 88 (Schroer) Relating to property tax assessments. Read First Time (H) ...... H9 Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H180 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H244 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H342 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H342 HJR 89 (Lynch) Relating to the limitation of terms served by Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H422 members of the general assembly. Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H804 Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar...... H1083 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H418 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H1351 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H577 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H1351 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H577 Perfected (H) ...... H1351 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H964 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H1445 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1495 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H1516 HJR 90 (Merideth) Relating to voting. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H1517 - 1518 Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S954 - 955 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Second read and referred: Local Government Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2015 and Elections (S) ...... S1201 HJR 91 (Merideth) Relating to firearms. HJR 79 (Schnelting) Relating to constitutional amendments. Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Read First Time (H) ...... H9 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2015 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H244 HJR 92 (Helms) Relating to health care. HJR 80 (Spencer) Relating to the right to remember amendment. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Read First Time (H) ...... H9 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H290 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2015 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H577 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H577 HJR 81 (Ellebracht) Relating to property assessments. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1051 Read First Time (H) ...... H9 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 143

HJR 93 (Sain) Relating to the right of trial by jury. Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H804 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H804 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H805 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2015 Perfected (H) ...... H805 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H835 HJR 94 (Carpenter) Relating to property tax. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H855 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H871 Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H871 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H505 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S490 Second read and referred: Veterans and Military Affairs (S) ... S570 HJR 95 (Carpenter) Relating to the general assembly. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H10 HJR 104 (Gray) Relating to property tax. Read Second Time (H) ...... H143 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H268 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2015 Read Second Time (H) ...... H288 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2015 HJR 96 (Aldridge) Relating to the use of census data for the purposes of redistricting. HJR 105 (Pollock 123) Relating to parents' exclusive right to Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 control the upbringing of their children. Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H287 Read Second Time (H) ...... H307 HJR 97 (Eggleston) Relating to initiative petitions proposing Referred: Children and Families (H) ...... H2015 amendments to the constitution. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H140 HJR 106 (Smith) Relating to health care. Read Second Time (H) ...... H194 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H320 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H244 Read Second Time (H) ...... H337 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H437 Referred: Budget (H) ...... H418 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H437 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H1725 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H842 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1725 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1756

HJR 98 (Merideth) Relating to motor vehicle fuel tax. HJR 107 (Dinkins) Relating to sales and use taxes. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H192 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H207 Read Second Time (H) ...... H337 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2015 Withdrawn (H) ...... H412

HJR 99 (Simmons) Relating to presidential electors. HJR 108 (Dinkins) Relating to the conservation commission. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H320 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Read Second Time (H) ...... H337 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2015 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2015

HJR 100 (Ross) Relating to the joint committee on administrative HJR 109 (Simmons) Relating to voter identification. rules. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H334 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H205 Read Second Time (H) ...... H351 Read Second Time (H) ...... H219 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H418 Referred: Special Committee on Government Oversight (H)... H355 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H837 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H814 - 815 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H837 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H814 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1191 HJR 110 (Moon) Relating to the definition of person. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H348 HJR 101 (Plocher) Relating to regulating the legislature to limit the Read Second Time (H) ...... H372 influence of partisan or other special interests, with penalty provisions. Withdrawn (H) ...... H403 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H216 Read Second Time (H) ...... H242 HJR 111 (Hill) Relating to roadside checkpoints or roadblocks. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H244 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H348 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H310 Read Second Time (H) ...... H372 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H310 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H2015 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H964 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HJR 112 (Dinkins) Relating to sales and use taxes. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H409 HJR 102 (Simmons) Relating to initiative petitions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H418 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H216 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H2015 Read Second Time (H) ...... H242 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H418 HJR 113 (Mosley) Relating to the right of trial by jury. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H722 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H417 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H722 Read Second Time (H) ...... H431 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1029 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H2015 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) ...... H1320 HJR 114 (Trent) Relating to work and community engagement HJR 103 (Schnelting) Relating to the state department of defense. requirements for certain Medicaid participants. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H216 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H430 Read Second Time (H) ...... H242 Read Second Time (H) ...... H448 Referred: Special Committee on Homeland Security (H) ...... H290 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2015 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H421 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H421 HJR 115 (Trent) Relating to elections. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H513 - 514 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H447 144 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

Read Second Time (H) ...... H476 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H597 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2015

HJR 116 (Rowland) Relating to taxation of real property. HJR 122 (Plocher) Relating to initiative petitions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H476 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Read Second Time (H) ...... H499 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H720 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H740

HJR 117 (Young) Relating to persons entitled to vote. HJR 123 (Washington) Relating to property tax assessments. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H498 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Read Second Time (H) ...... H531 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2015 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H2015

HJR 118 (Price IV) Relating to medical marijuana identification HJR 124 (Knight) Relating to the department of highways and cards. transportation. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H548 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 Read Second Time (H) ...... H565 Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2015 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H785 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1084 HJR 119 (Ross) Relating to religious beliefs, practices, and tenets. Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H1084 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H548 Read Second Time (H) ...... H565 HJR 125 (Shawan) Relating to medical marijuana legal expenses. Referred: Children and Families (H)...... H2015 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H733 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 HJR 120 (Sommer) Relating to public employment for members Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H2015 of the general assembly. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706 HJR 126 (Pogue) Relating to the safekeeping of personal Read Second Time (H) ...... H736 information. Referred: Elections and Elected Officials (H)...... H2015 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H733 Read Second Time (H) ...... H748 HJR 121 (Rone) Relating to excursion gambling boats. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H2015 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H706

INTRODUCED HOUSE REVISION BILLS

HRB 2 (Shaul 113) Relating to for the sole purpose of repealing expired, terminated, sunset, and obsolete statutes. Read First Time (H) ...... H10 Read Second Time (H) ...... H144 Referred: Downsizing State Government (H) ...... H419 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H576 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H576 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H1052

HOUSE INDEX SECOND REGULAR SESSION ______

ADDRESSES Pike, Representative, HB 1287 ...... 135 Unsicker, Representative, HB 2159 ...... 297 Gogbashian, British Consul General Alan...... 644 Vescovo, Representative, HB 2221 ...... 261 Kleiboeker, President Brenden, Missouri Future Farmers of America ...... 446 CORRECTIONS TO HOUSE JOURNAL

ADJOURNMENT Affidavits ...... 235, 1446 Errata ...... 1228, 1357, 1760 One Hundredth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, Members’ presence noted .. 136, 186, 197, 210, 248, 262, 281, 297, May 30, 2020, sine die in accordance with the ...... 328, 343, 363, 379, 403, 412, 422, 439, 470, 522, 556, Constitution ...... 2049 ...... 579, 611, 662, 699, 740, 789, 967, 1007, 1039, 1055, ...... 1061, 1087, 1095, 1103, 1113, 1132, 1139, 1146, 1202, COMMITTEES ...... 1313, 1323, 1357, 2034, 2049

Committee appointments: JOINT SESSIONS Other ...... 247, 519, 718, 1085 Sub-...... 295 January 15, 2020 Committee changes: Convened...... 222 Joint...... 967, 2048 Dissolved ...... 233 Other ...... 54, 62, 63, 65, 183, 247, 259, 281, 328, 342, 377, Presentation of the Colors, Missouri State Highway Patrol, ...... 537, 874, 1126 Troop F Color Guard...... 222 Standing ...... 53, 66, Roll call, House...... 222 ...... 183, 195, 312, 377, 378, 519, 609, 819, 1195, 1608 Roll call, Senate...... 222 Sub-...... 55, 63, 186, 328, 538, 579 State of the State Address, Governor Michael L. Parson... 223 Committee Reports: January 22, 2020 Joint Task Force on Radiologic Technologist Licensure .1551 Convened...... 272 Task Force on Wind Energy...... 293 Dissolved ...... 277 Escort: Roll call, House...... 272 HCR 57 (Governor Mike Parson)...... 6, 216 Roll call, Senate...... 272 HCR 58 (Chief Justice George W. Draper III)...... 6, 247, 256 State of the Judiciary Address, Chief Justice George W. Draper III...... 273 COMMUNICATIONS MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR Ashcroft, Secretary of State Jay ...... 1 Caucus Approvals: Executive Orders: Legacy Waste Caucus...... 295 20-02, March 13, 2020...... 1053 Lincoln Conservatives...... 296 20-03, March 18, 2020...... 1085 Committee Reports: 20-04, March 18, 2020...... 1093 Joint Task Force on Radiologic Technologist Licensure .1551 20-05, March 23, 2020...... 1101 Task Force on Wind Energy...... 293 20-06, March 26, 2020...... 1102 Conflict of interest: 20-07, April 2, 2020...... 1109 Billington, Representative ...... 1357 20-08, April 6, 2020...... 1110 Veit, Representative ...... 521 20-09, April 24, 2020 ...... 1145 House Committee Bill Authorizations: 20-10, May 4, 2020...... 1355 HCB 11 ...... 518 House Bills Approved: HCB 12 ...... 609 SCS HB 1330...... 2051 HCB 13 ...... 1124 HB 1386...... 2051 HCB 14 ...... 1125 HCS HBs 1387 & 1482...... 2052 HCB 15 ...... 1125 SS SCS HCS HB 1414...... 2052 House Committee Meeting Authorizations ...... 469, 610 SS SCS HB 1467 and HB 1934 ...... 2053 Williams, DHSS Director Randall W. HCS HBs 1511 & 1452...... 1138 April 3, 2020 ...... 1111 SCS HCS HB 1655...... 2053 April 16, 2020 ...... 1132 SS SCS HCS HB 1682...... 2053 Withdrawals: HCS HB 1711...... 2054 Allred, Representative, HB 2154 ...... 610 CCS#2 SS SCS HB 1768...... 2054 Allred, Representative, HB 2155 ...... 611 SS SCS HCS#2 HB 1896 ...... 2057 Allred, Representative, HB 2516...... 1030 SS#3 SCS HB 1963 ...... 2057 Coleman (97), Representative, HB 1705 ...... 7 HCS HB 2001...... 2058 Dinkins, Representative, HJR 107...... 412 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2002...... 2058 Green, Representative, HB 1846 ...... 7 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2003...... 2060 Gunby, Representative, HB 2132 ...... 699 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2004...... 2062 Hannegan, Representative, HB 2286 ...... 422 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2005...... 2065 Hicks, Representative, HB 1738...... 135 * CCS SS SCS HS HCS HB 2006 ...... 2069 Miller, Representative, HB 1448 ...... 196 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2007...... 2072 Mitten, Representative, HB 2063 ...... 197 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2008...... 2079 Moon, Representative, HJR 110...... 403 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2009...... 2082 Moon, Representative, HB 1911...... 235 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2010...... 2085 Moon, Representative, HB 2102...... 197 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2011...... 2095 Murphy, Representative, HB 1388 ...... 136 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2012...... 2100 145 146 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

SCS HCS HB 2013...... 2104 Reconsider: SS SCS HCS HB 2014 ...... 1131 HCS SB 782, as amended ...... 1831 SS SCS HB 2015...... 1757 HA2 to HCS SB 782, as amended ...... 1832 HCS HB 2017...... 2105 Supplemental Calendar: HCS HB 2018...... 2105 March 18, 2020...... 1080 HCS HB 2019...... 2106 May 5, 2020...... 1416 CCS SS HCS HB 2046 ...... 2106 Suspend Rule 22 ...... 1516 SS SCS HCS HB 2120 ...... 2107 Suspend Rule 44 ...... 1366 HB 2456 ...... 1137 Suspend Rule 49(4)...... 1153 Suspend Rule 124 ...... 221, 271 * Vetoed in part OBJECTIONS, PROTESTS AND REMONSTRANCES House Bills Vetoed: SS#2 SCS HCS HB 1854 ...... 2055 Constitutional objection: * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2002 ...... 2058 SS SCS HCS HB 1414...... 2037 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2003 ...... 2060 SCS HCS HB 1655...... 2038 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2004 ...... 2062 SS SCS HCS HB 1682...... 2039 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2005 ...... 2065 CCS SS SCS HS HCS HB 2006 ...... 2040 * CCS SS SCS HS HCS HB 2006 ...... 2069 HCS HB 2019...... 2040 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2007 ...... 2072 SS#3 SJR 38 ...... 2046, 2048 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2008 ...... 2079 SS SCS SB 569...... 2041 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2009 ...... 2082 SS#2 SCS SB 591...... 2041 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2010 ...... 2085 HCS SCS SB 599...... 2042 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2011 ...... 2095 CCS SCS SB 631...... 2042 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2012 ...... 2100 HCS SB 656...... 2043 HCS SB 676...... 2044 * Approved in part SS SCS SB 718...... 2044 Procedural objection: Proclamations: HR 5501...... 1121 October 28, 2019 ...... 67 HCS SB 782, as amended ...... 2045 February 13, 2020...... 520 April 23, 2020 ...... 1138 ORGANIZATION

MOTIONS AND REQUESTS, MISCELLANEOUS Bill of Rights, recitation by Marilyn Seaton ...... 5 HCR 57, Joint Session, State of the State...... 6, 210, 216 Absence of a quorum...... 4, 484, 683, 770, 950, 983, 1073, 1349, HCR 58, Joint Session, State of the Judiciary...... 6, 210, 247, 256 ...... 1417, 1466, 1825, 1922, 1956, 1967, 1992, 2003 HR 4515, House duly convened (Senate) ...... 5 Exceed the Differences HR 4516, House organized for business (Governor)...... 5 HB 2046 ...... 1597 HR 5501, House procedure, COVID-19 ...... 1120 Previous question: Oaths of Office: HJR 78...... 1517 Representative-elect Aldridge...... 4 HJR 103...... 804 Representative-elect Cupps...... 4 HB 1450 ...... 1744, 1970 Representative-elect Gunby ...... 4 HB 1596 ...... 995 Representative-elect Person ...... 4 HB 1600 ...... 678, 680, 682, 753 Representative-elect Sharp...... 4 HB 1604 ...... 809, 864 Representative-elect Young ...... 4 HB 1682 ...... 1983 Presentation of the Colors, Missouri State Highway Patrol, HB 1693 ...... 1773 Troop F Color Guard ...... 1 HB 1710 ...... 1335 SR 983, Senate duly convened...... 6 HB 1854 ...... 1995 HB 1896 ...... 688, 690, 1858 POINTS OF ORDER HB 2006 ...... 1576 HB 2014 ...... 1076, 1079 HJR 78...... 1516 HB 2049 ...... 833 HB 1450 ...... 1970 PQ ...... 2013 HB 1521 ...... 390 SJR 38...... 1771 HB 1600 ...... 678, 680 SB 544...... 1682, 1707, 1713, 1714, 1721 HB 1693 ...... 1773 SB 551...... 2004 HB 1744 ...... 956 SB 552...... 1810, 1824, 1827, 1829 HB 1896 ...... 685 SB 570...... 1862 HB 2033 ...... 279 SB 580...... 1529, 1534, 1547, 1548 HB 2046 ...... 325 SB 591...... 1740, 1741 HB 2049 ...... 770 SB 600...... 1370, 1377, 1378, 1397, 1399, HB 2128 ...... 803 ...... 1409, 1411, 1412, 1998 HB 2315 ...... 982 SB 618...... 1461, 1474, 1479 SJR 38 ...... 1770, 1771 SB 631...... 1923, 1949, 1955, 1957, 1959, 2007 SB 552 ...... 1829 SB 644...... 1988 SB 580 ...... 1545 SB 662...... 1436, 1438 SB 600...... 1377, 1382, 1399, 1409 SB 676...... 1501 SB 618 ...... 1466 SB 725...... 1653, 1681 SB 631 ...... 1950 SB 739...... 1920 SB 662 ...... 1439 SB 774...... 1909, 1917, 1918 SB 739 ...... 1920 SB 782...... 1803 SB 774 ...... 1913 SB 782 ...... 1834

House Index, Second Regular Session 147

PRAYERS Griffith, Representative ...... 1061 (Prayers made by other than Chaplain) Haffner, Representative ...... 1753 (Msgr. Robert A. Kurwicki) Hudson, Representative ...... 534, 1220, 1613 Kehoe, Lieutenant Governor...... 222, 272 Baker, Representative Ben ...... 747, 1151 Kolkmeyer, Representative...... 1201 Busick, Representative Danny...... 1567 Lovasco, Representative ...... 488 Deaton, Representative Dirk ...... 203 Lynch, Representative ...... 1000, 1332 Dinkins, Representative Chris...... 853 Mitten, Representative...... 868 Lynch, Representative Steve ...... 215, 429, 1493 O’Donnell, Representative ...... 1611 Pollock, Representative Suzie ...... 305 Plocher, Representative ...... 278, 977 Reedy, Representative Rodger ...... 267, 619 Reedy, Representative ...... 1319 Richey, Representative Doug ...... 255, 1119, 1235 Rehder, Representative ...... 859 Schnelting, Representative Adam...... 1201, 1209 Roberts (161), Representative...... 1754 Seaton, Marilyn...... 547 Ross, Representative...... 278, 433, 548, 690, 827, 1769, 1862, Silent Prayer...... 139, 241, 287, 409, 417, 733, 1039, 1047, 1061, ...... 1983, 1995, 2003 ...... 1093, 1101, 1109, 1131, 1137, 1145, 1319, 2037 Ruth, Representative...... 1802 Taylor, Representative Jered ...... 529, 1365 Shields, Representative...... 139 Wilson, Representative Ken ...... 191, 369, 881, 1329, 1453, Solon, Representative ...... 1748 ...... 1607, 1979 Sommer, Representative ...... 862 Spencer, Representative...... 1654 PRESIDING OFFICER Swan, Representative...... 866 (Presiding while Speaker or Speaker Pro Tem were not in Chair) Taylor, Representative...... 685, 768, 1366 Trent, Representative...... 1039 Anderson, Representative ... 323, 325, 530, 567, 772, 785, 853, 924, Veit, Representative...... 417 ..995, 1210, 1351, 1412, 1570, 1771, 1815, 1922, 1956, 1980 Wilson, Representative ...... 1980 Coleman (97), Representative ...... 1101 Windham, Representative...... 1137 Cupps, Representative...... 241 Wood, Representative...... 1093 Dohrman, Representative ...... 1235 Eggleston, Representative ...... 390, 460, 481, 564, 768, 785, 954, RECOGNITION ...... 1047, 1162, 1466, 1545, 1774 Fitzwater, Representative ...... 552, 1145 Future Farmers of America (FFA) Members ...... 446 Gannon, Representative...... 1679 Gogbashian, British Consul General Alan ...... 644 Gregory, Representative ...... 1920 Webb City High School JROTC Color Guard Grier, Representative...... 644 (Presentation of Colors) ...... 643

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS

No. Author Subject Page Reference

HR 4515 Vescovo Informs the Senate that the House is duly convened and is in session and H5, S57 ready for consideration of business

HR 4516 Vescovo Informs the Governor that the House of Representatives of 100th General H5, S57 - 58 Assembly, Second Regular Session, is organized and ready for business

HR 4527 Veit Grants use of the House Chamber to the Missouri Association of Electric H6, 7, 209 Cooperative

HR 4530 Rowland Grants use of the House Chamber for the Missouri Youth Leadership Forum H6, 7, 209 for Students with Disabilities on Thursday, July 16, 2020, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

HR 4532 Schroer Grants use of the House Chamber and Rotunda for swearing in of attorneys H6, 7, 209 on Friday, April 24, 2020, and Friday, September 25, 2020, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

HR 4540 Kolkmeyer Grants use of the House Chamber for Eagle Scout recognition on Monday, H139, 180, 210 February 17, 2020, from noon to 2:00 p.m.

HR 4542 Unsicker Urges state entities to engage in practices that encourage disability inclusion H139, 2014

HR 4543 Sauls Grants Missouri Girls State the use of the House Chamber on June 24, 2020, H139, 180, 210 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

HR 4563 Griesheimer Grants the use of the House Chamber to the Hermann Middle School for a H192, 195, 396 mock session on March 27, 2020

HR 4586 DeGroot Grants use of the House Chamber to Eureka High School, Lafayette High H204, 208, 396 School, and Marquette High School on February 24, 2020, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for presentation of the Glory Awards 148 Index, Senate and House Journals, Second Regular Session

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HR 4595 Veit Grants use of the House Chamber to the Missouri Catholic Conference on H216, 234, 397 October 3, 2020

HR 4596 Lynch Endorses continued support of the relationship and shared interests between H216, 355, 490 - 491, Taiwan and the State of Missouri 660, 1723

HR 4659 DeGroot Grants use of the House Chamber to LaSalle Springs Middle School, H268, 280, 397 Wildwood Middle School, and Rockwood Valley Middle School on April , 2020, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for presentation of the Glory Awards

HR 4679 Coleman (97) Grants use of the House Chamber to Ridgewood Middle School on May 4th H306, 310, 397 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for presentation of the Glory Awards

HR 4696 Fitzwater Grants the use of the chamber for the Missouri Governor's Student Leadership H320, 325, 397, 2014 Forum

HR 4698 Pike Grants use of the House Chamber to the Women Legislators of Missouri on H320, 325, 397 April 20, 2020, from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m.

HR 4781 Gunby Grants use of the House Chamber to St. Joseph School on April 20, 2020, H417, 418, 605 - 606 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for presentation of the Glory Awards

HR 4961 Kolkmeyer Allows the House of Representatives to employ such employees as necessary H446, 505, 656 - 657, between May 16, 2020, and January 6, 2021, to perform the duties of 1072 the House

HR 4994 Deaton Grants use of the House Chamber to TeenPact on Friday, March 6, 2019, H498, 505, 606 from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

HR 5024 Quade Grants use of the House Chamber for the Gold Award Girl Scout Celebration H530, 536, 815 and the Adult Recognition Ceremony

HR 5036 Hill Urges the FBI to investigate payments made to attorneys in an effort to H548, 2014 overturn the 2016 Missouri governor's election

HR 5041 Kelley (127) Grants use of the House Chamber to Missouri 4-H on May 28, 2020 from H564, 575, 815 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for the purposes of conducting a mock legislative session

HR 5145 Mackey Grants the use of the House Chamber to the YMCA Youth in Government H705, 720 State Conventions from November 13-14, 2020, and December 4-5, 2020

HR 5165 Veit Grants use of the House Chamber to the Silver Haired Legislature on October H733, 740, 816 22 and 23, 2020

HR 5497 McDaniel Resolves that school districts should take necessary steps to protect the health H1070, 2014 of children without fear of funding reductions or punishments for failing to meet minimum hours and school day levels during the COVID-19 pandemic

HR 5501 Vescovo Adopts certain guidelines for conducting business on April 8, 2020, in light of H1120, 1121 the COVID-19 pandemic

HR 5502 Moon Calls for the immediate termination of Executive Order 20-2 H1131, 2014

HR 5503 Shawan Urges members of Congress to vote in favor of the Justice for Victims of H1137, 2014 COVID-19 Act and declares support for the Missouri attorney general's lawsuit against the Chinese government

HR 5592 Christofanelli Condemns the Communist Party of China for their obfuscation of the truth H1235, 2014 about the lethality and transmissibility of COVID-19, urges Congress to hold China responsible, and supports the Missouri Attorney General's civil action against China

TRULY AGREED TO AND FINALLY PASSED HOUSE LEGISLATION

FIRST EXTRAORDINARY SESSION SECOND REGULAR SESSION ______

SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

BILLS No. Author Subject

HCS HB 46 Hicks Modifies the power of the City of St. Louis to impose residency requirements on certain municipal personnel

HB 66 Patterson Creates the “Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund”

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HB 1 (Roberts 77) Relating to a child's right to counsel. HB 9 (Razer) Relating to the firearm violence prevention act, Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 with penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H92 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 HB 2 (Hovis) Relating to the offense of tampering with a witness or victim, with penalty provisions and an emergency clause. HB 10 (Razer) Relating to the sale and transfer of firearms, with Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 penalty provisions. Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H27 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H32 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H32 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H36 HB 11 (Schroer) Relating to the offense of endangering the Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H59 welfare of a child in the first degree, with penalty provisions and Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H59 an emergency clause. HCS Adopted (H) ...... H60 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 Perfected with Amendments (H)...... H60 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H67 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H27 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H67 - 68 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H31 Emergency Clause Adopted (H) ...... H68 - 69 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H31 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S41 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H36 Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H50 Criminal Jurisprudence (S) ...... S43 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H50 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S46 Perfected (H) ...... H55 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S52 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H60 Placed on Informal Calendar ...... S55 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H66 Taken Up ...... S71 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)...... H67 Senate Substitute Offered (S) ...... S71 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H74 SS Adopted (S) ...... S72 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H74 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S73 Emergency Clause Adopted (H) ...... H75 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S73 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S41 Taken Up ...... S73 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure Third Read and Passed (S)...... S73 and Public Safety (S) ...... S43 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H83 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S45 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H85 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S46 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H94 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S49 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S51 HB 3 (Washington) Relating to murder charges resulting from Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S) ...... S51 the commission of a felony, with penalty provisions. Emergency Clause Adopted (S)...... S51 - 52 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H83 - 84 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H85 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H92 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H94

HB 4 (Washington) Relating to parole eligibility. HB 12 (Schroer) Relating to the certification of juveniles for trial Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 as adults, with an emergency clause for a certain section and a Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 delayed effective date for a certain section. Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H92 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 HB 5 (Washington) Relating to a pilot project for increasing Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H27 children's access to incarcerated mothers. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H32 - 33 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H32 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H36 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H)...... H92 HB 13 (Schroer) Relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys, with HB 6 (Washington) Relating to concealed firearms, with penalty penalty provisions and an emergency clause for certain sections. provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H93 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 HB 14 (Schroer) Relating to sentence review for certain persons, HB 7 (Washington) Relating to the offense of unlawful possession with an emergency clause. of a handgun, with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H93 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 HB 15 (Schroer) Relating to residency requirements for first HB 8 (Washington) Relating to firearms, with a penalty provision. responders, with an emergency clause. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H3 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H93

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HB 16 (Schroer) Relating to the offense of unlawful transfer of Read Second Time (H) ...... H10 weapons, with penalty provisions and an emergency clause. Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H93 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 HB 25 (Brown 27) Relating to unlawful possession of firearms, Referred: General Laws (H)...... H27 with penalty provisions and an emergency clause. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H32 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight (H) ...... H32 Read Second Time (H) ...... H10 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H37 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H55 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H55 HB 26 (Brown 27) Relating to firearms. HCS Adopted (H) ...... H59 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 Perfected (H) ...... H59 Read Second Time (H) ...... H10 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H60 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H66 - 67 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H67 HB 27 (Lavender) Relating to an extreme risk order of Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H75 protection, with penalty provisions and an emergency clause. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H76 - 77 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H7 Emergency Clause Defeated (H) ...... H77 - 78 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S42 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Second read and referred: Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence (S) ...... S43 HB 28 (Murphy) Relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys. SCS Reported Do Pass (S)...... S46 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H7 Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S46 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S49 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H93 Taken Up for Third Reading (S)...... S55 - 56 SCS Adopted (S) ...... S70 HB 29 (Murphy) Relating to powers of government entities. Third Read and Passed with Amendments (S)...... S70 - 71 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H7 Reported to the House with... (H) ...... H84 - 85 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H85 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H93 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H94 HB 30 (Roberts 77) Relating to civil actions against peace officers, HB 17 (Schroer) Relating to the board of police commissioners, with an emergency clause. with penalty provisions and an emergency clause. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H7 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Read Second Time (H) ...... H9 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H93 Referred: Local Government (H) ...... H93 HB 31 (Roberts 77) Relating to a peace officer's duty to intervene, HB 18 (Dinkins) Relating to mining royalties on federal land. with a penalty provision and an emergency clause. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H7 Read Second Time (H) ...... H10 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H93 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H93

HB 19 (Schroer) Relating to procedures for recalling the circuit HB 32 (Roberts 77) Relating to the use of a chokehold by a law attorney of St. Louis City, with an emergency clause. enforcement officer, with a penalty provision and an emergency clause. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H7 Read Second Time (H) ...... H10 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H93 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H93

HB 20 (Mackey) Relating to the sale of firearms. HB 33 (Roberts 77) Relating to law enforcement accountability, Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 with an emergency clause. Read Second Time (H) ...... H10 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H7 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H93 HB 21 (Mackey) Relating to whistleblower protections, with an emergency clause. HB 34 (Shawan) Relating to law enforcement officer disciplinary actions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H7 Read Second Time (H) ...... H10 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H93 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H93

HB 22 (Bland Manlove) Relating to the transfer of firearms, with HB 35 (Shawan) Relating to unlawful traffic interference, with penalty provisions. penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H7 Read Second Time (H) ...... H10 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H93

HB 23 (Bland Manlove) Relating to possession of certain HB 36 (Shawan) Relating to intervention in certain court cases, weapons, with penalty provisions. with an emergency clause. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H10 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H93

HB 24 (Christofanelli) Relating to income tax deductions, with an HB 37 (Beck) Relating to unlawful possession of firearms, with emergency clause. penalty provisions and an emergency clause. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H4 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8

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Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Delivered to Governor ...... H92 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Approved by Governor (G)...... H97 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H98 HB 38 (Schnelting) Relating to the Missouri monument preservation act, with penalty provisions. HB 47 (Clemens) Relating to civilian review boards. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Read Second Time (H) ...... H17 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H93

HB 39 (Bland Manlove) Relating to compensation for victims of HB 48 (Green) Relating to assistance for minority business enterprises. crime, with an emergency clause. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H17 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H93 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H93 HB 49 (Green) Relating to the Missouri minority business loan program. HB 40 (Dogan) Relating to the use of chokeholds by law enforcement Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 officers, with penalty provisions and an emergency clause. Read Second Time (H) ...... H17 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H93 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H93 HB 50 (Green) Relating to disadvantaged businesses. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 HB 41 (Dogan) Relating to search warrants, with an emergency clause. Read Second Time (H) ...... H17 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Referred: Economic Development (H) ...... H93 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H93 HB 51 (Schnelting) Relating to firearms on public transportation systems, with penalty provisions. HB 42 (Dogan) Relating to the offense of sexual conduct in the Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 course of public duty, with a penalty provision and an emergency Read Second Time (H) ...... H17 clause. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H16 HB 52 (Young) Relating to health professionals in public schools. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H17 HB 43 (Price IV) Relating to civil rights for homeless persons. Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H93 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H17 HB 53 (Bosley) Relating to the habitability of the premises of a tenant. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H93 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Read Second Time (H) ...... H23 HB 44 (Price IV) Relating to employment discrimination. Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H93 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H17 HB 54 (Bosley) Relating to violent acts committed by peace Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H93 officers, with an emergency clause. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H15 HB 45 (Price IV) Relating to the storage of firearms, with penalty Read Second Time (H) ...... H23 provisions. Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H93 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H17 HB 55 (Bosley) Relating to the regulation of firearm ammunition, Referred: General Laws (H)...... H93 with penalty provisions. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H15 HB 46 (Hicks) Relating to residency requirements for personnel Read Second Time (H) ...... H23 of certain municipal police forces, with an emergency clause. Referred: General Laws (H)...... H94 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H8 Read Second Time (H) ...... H17 HB 56 (Bosley) Relating to school safety programs in certain Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H27 school districts, with an emergency clause. HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H32 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H32 Read Second Time (H) ...... H23 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H36 Referred: Special Committee on Criminal Justice (H) ...... H94 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H46 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H46 HB 57 (Washington) Relating to tax credits for urban farms. HCS Adopted (H) ...... H50 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Perfected (H) ...... H50 Read Second Time (H) ...... H23 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H67 Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues (H) ...... H94 Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H72 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H72 - 73 HB 58 (Washington) Relating to a tax credit for providers of Emergency Clause Adopted (H) ...... H73 services to homeless persons. Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S42 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure Read Second Time (H) ...... H24 and Public Safety (S) ...... S43 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H94 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S45 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S50 HB 59 (Rowland) Relating to elementary and secondary school Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S50 operations during a pandemic, with an emergency clause. Emergency Clause Adopted on Truly Agreed to Bill...... S50 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Senate Message (S) ...... H83 Read Second Time (H) ...... H24 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H92 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H94 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S78 Joint Legislative Index, House Legislation 153

HB 60 (Appelbaum) Relating to school-based conflict resolution Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H69 programs. Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H69 - 70 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Emergency Clause Adopted (H) ...... H71 - 72 Read Second Time (H) ...... H24 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S41 - 42 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H94 Second read and referred: Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety (S) ...... S43 HB 61 (Razer) Relating to insurance coverage for mental health Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S45 conditions. Referred: Fiscal Oversight (S) ...... S46 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H15 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S49 Read Second Time (H) ...... H24 Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S49 Referred: Insurance Policy (H) ...... H94 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S49 Emergency Clause Adopted on Truly Agreed to Bill...... S49 HB 62 (Merideth) Relating to employment security. Senate Message (S) ...... H83 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H92 Read Second Time (H) ...... H24 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S78 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H94 Delivered to Governor ...... H92 Approved by Governor (G)...... H97 HB 63 (Quade) Relating to the behavioral crisis grant program. Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H98 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H16 Read Second Time (H) ...... H24 HB 67 (Walsh) Relating to the offense of using a laser pointer, Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy (H)...... H94 with a penalty provision. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H27 HB 64 (Merideth) Relating to unclaimed lottery prizes. Read Second Time (H) ...... H31 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H94 Read Second Time (H) ...... H27 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H94 HB 68 (McCreery) Relating to leave from employment, with a referendum clause. HB 65 (Merideth) Relating to the community police tax credit. Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H31 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Read Second Time (H) ...... H35 Read Second Time (H) ...... H27 Referred: Workforce Development (H) ...... H94 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H94 HB 69 (Mackey) Relating to lessees and tenants affected by COVID-19. HB 66 (Patterson) Relating to witness protection programs, with Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H31 an emergency clause. Read Second Time (H) ...... H35 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H23 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H94 Read Second Time (H) ...... H27 Referred: Judiciary (H) ...... H27 HB 70 (Gunby) Relating to law enforcement agency improvement plans. Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H32 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight (H) ...... H32 Read Second Time (H) ...... H66 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H36 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) ...... H94 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H43 Title of Bill - Agreed To...... H43 HB 71 (Morgan) Relating to school-based health centers. Perfected (H) ...... H46 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H42 Referred: Fiscal Review (H) ...... H60 Read Second Time (H) ...... H66 Reported Do Pass (H) ...... H67 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) ...... H94 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H) ...... H67

HOUSE INDEX SECOND REGULAR SESSION FIRST EXTRAORDINARY SESSION ______

ADJOURNMENT MOTIONS AND REQUESTS, MISCELLANEOUS

One Hundredth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, First Previous question: Extraordinary Session, September 16, 2020, sine die pursuant HB 11...... 51, 54 to the Constitution ...... 96 HB 16...... 55, 58, 76 HB 46...... 48, 49 COMMITTEES HB 66...... 44, 70 Suspend Rule 44 ...... 42 Committee changes: Standing ...... 11, 17, 33, 35, 60, 85 ORGANIZATION

COMMUNICATIONS HR 6639, House duly convened (Senate) ...... 42 SR 1, Senate duly convened...... 4 Wood, Representative David (letter of resignation)...... 5 POINTS OF ORDER CORRECTIONS TO HOUSE JOURNAL HB 46 ...... 48 Affidavits ...... 61 Members’ presence noted ...... 5, 11, 19, 24, 28, 33, 37, 81, 87, 96 PRAYERS (Prayers made by other than Msgr. Robert A. Kurwicki) MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR Silent Prayer ...... 1, 7, 15, 23, 27, 31, 35, 81, 83 Executive Orders: 20-14, September 9, 2020 ...... 86 PRESIDING OFFICER 20-16, September 16, 2020...... 95 (Presiding while Speaker or Speaker Pro Tem was not in Chair) Proclamations: July 15, 2020 ...... 1 Anderson, Representative ...... 55 August 10, 2020 ...... 18 Deaton, Representative ...... 35 House Bills Approved: Evans, Representative...... 15 HCS HB 46 ...... 97 Fitzwater, Representative...... 7, 23, 27, 83 HB 66...... 97 Griffith, Representative ...... 31, 81 Ross, Representative...... 75

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS No. Author Subject Page Reference

HR 6639 Vescovo Informs the Senate that the House is duly convened for the 2020 H42, S41 Extraordinary Session

HR 6640 Merideth Amends House Rules to require masks H23, 24

154 HOUSE INDEX VETO SESSION ______

ADJOURNMENT House Bills Vetoed: SS#2 SCS HCS HB 1854 ...... 2 One Hundredth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2002...... 4 adjourned sine die pursuant to the Constitution...... 54 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2003...... 6 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2004...... 7 COMMUNICATIONS * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2005...... 11 * CCS SS SCS HS HCS HB 2006 ...... 15 Wood, Representative, letter of resignation ...... 1 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2007...... 18 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2008...... 25 CORRECTIONS TO HOUSE JOURNAL * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2009...... 28 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2010...... 31 Members’ presence noted ...... 54 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2011...... 41 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2012...... 46 MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR * Approved in part House Bills Approved: * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2002 ...... 4 MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2003 ...... 6 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2004 ...... 7 Senate convened (SR 1)...... 53 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2005 ...... 11 No override motions on certain Senate Bills (SR 3)...... 53 * CCS SS SCS HS HCS HB 2006 ...... 15 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2007 ...... 18 MOTIONS * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2008 ...... 25 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2009 ...... 28 Motion to override veto: * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2010 ...... 31 CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2004...... 52 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2011 ...... 41 * CCS SCS HS HCS HB 2012 ...... 46 ORGANIZATION

* Vetoed in part Convening of House, Veto Session, One Hundredth General Assembly, Second Regular Session (HR 1)...... 50 No override motions on certain House Bills (HR 2) ...... 53

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS No. Author Subject Page Reference

HR 1 Vescovo Informs the Senate that the House is duly convened for the 2020 Veto H50, S3 Session

HR 2 Vescovo Informs the Senate that the House adopted no motions to override the H53, S3 veto of certain bills

155 TRULY AGREED TO AND FINALLY PASSED HOUSE LEGISLATION

SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION SECOND REGULAR SESSION ______

SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

BILLS No. Author Subject

HCS HB 14 Smith To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for the several departments and offices of state government

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INTRODUCED HOUSE BILLS

HB 1 (Dinkins) Relating to mining royalties on federal land. HB 14 (Smith) To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for the Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H2 several departments and offices of state government, and for the payment Read Second Time (H) ...... H69 of various claims for refunds, for persons, firms, and corporations, and for Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) ...... H101 other purposes, and to transfer money among certain funds, from the funds designated for the fiscal period ending June 30, 2021. HB 2 (Love) Relating to the implementation of the utilizing Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H2 streamlined sales and use tax services act, with penalty provisions Read Second Time (H) ...... H69 and a delayed effective date. Referred: Budget (H) ...... H69 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H69 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)...... H70 Read Second Time (H) ...... H74 Taken Up for Perfection (H) ...... H76 Referred: Ways and Means (H) ...... H101 Title of Bill - Agreed To ...... H76 HCS Adopted (H) ...... H77 HB 3 (Schroer) Relating to civil actions arising during a state of Perfected (H) ...... H77 emergency, with an emergency clause. Taken Up for Third Reading (H) ...... H79 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H81 Third Read and Passed (H) ...... H79 Read Second Time (H) ...... H87 Reported to the Senate and First Read (S) ...... S21 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H101 Second read and referred: Appropriations (S)...... S25 Reported Do Pass (S) ...... S27 HB 4 (Gregory) Relating to the joint committee on government Taken Up for Third Reading (S) ...... S35 oversight. Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed...... S35 Introduced and Read First Time (H) ...... H87 Senate Message (S) ...... H89 Read Second Time (H) ...... H89 Signed by House Speaker (H)...... H91 Referred: General Laws (H)...... H101 Signed by President Pro Tem (S)...... S36 - 37 Delivered to Governor ...... H91 Approved by Governor (G)...... H95 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)...... H95

HOUSE INDEX SECOND REGULAR SESSION SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION ______

ADJOURNMENT MOTIONS AND REQUESTS, MISCELLANEOUS

One Hundredth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, Absence of a Quorum ...... 78 Second Extraordinary Session, December 16, 2020, sine die Supplemental Calendar: pursuant to the Constitution...... 106 November 10, 2020...... 77 Suspend Rule 44 ...... 75 COMMITTEES ORGANIZATION Committee Changes: Other ...... 91 HR 1, House duly convened (Senate) ...... 74 Standing ...... 3 SR 1, Senate duly convened...... 3

COMMUNICATIONS PRAYERS Committee on Ethics: (Prayers made by other than Msgr. Robert A. Kurwicki) Report on House Ethics Complaint 20-001 ...... 101 Resignations: Silent Prayer ...... 1, 69, 81, 87, 89, 91, 95, 99, 101 Chappelle-Nadal, Representative Maria ...... 84 PRESIDING OFFICER CORRECTIONS TO HOUSE JOURNAL (Presiding while Speaker or Speaker Pro Tem was not in Chair)

Affidavits ...... 100 Anderson, Representative Sonya ...... 99 Members’ presence noted ...... 66, 70, 80, 85, 87, 89, 92, 95, 99, 106 Black (7), Representative Rusty...... 1 Eggleston, Representative J...... 101 MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR Fitzwater, Representative Travis ...... 89 Griffith, Representative Dave ...... 87 Executive Orders: Hudson, Representative Brad...... 76 20-19, November 19, 2020 ...... 82 Remole, Representative Tim ...... 69 House Bills Approved: HCS HB 14 ...... 95 Proclamations: October 20, 2020...... 4 October 21, 2020...... 1 November 12, 2020 ...... 81

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS No. Author Subject Page Reference

HR 1 Vescovo Informs the Governor and the Senate that the House is convened for the H74, S21 2020 Second Extraordinary Session

HR 2 Hill Confirms the Missouri House's lack of faith in the 2020 election results H91, 99

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CLASSIFIED INDEX KEYWORDS A Conservation, Department of Environmental Protection Abortion Constitutional Amendments Estates, Wills and Trusts Accountants Construction and Building Ethics Administration, Office of Codes Evidence Administrative Law Consumer Protection Excavation Administrative Rules Contracts and Contractors Adoption Cooperatives F Advertising and Signs Corporations Fairs Agriculture Corrections, Department of Family Law Agriculture, Department of Cosmetology Federal - State Relations Aids Counseling Fees Air Quality Counties Fences and Enclosures Aircraft and Airports County Government Fire Protection Alcohol County Officials Firearms Ambulances and Ambulance Courts Fireworks Districts Courts, Juvenile Fishing and Hunting Animals Credit and Bankruptcy Food Annexation Credit Unions Funerals and Funeral Directors Appropriations Crimes and Punishment Architects Criminal Procedure G Arts and Humanities Commerce and Insurance, Gambling Athletics Department of General Assembly Attorney General Governor and Lt. Governor Attorneys D Guardians Auditor, State Dairies and Dairy Products Autism Dentists H Disabilities Health and Senior Services, B Domestic Relations Department of Banks and Financial Institutions Drainage and Levee Districts Health Care Bingo Drugs and Controlled Health Care Professionals Boards, Commissions, Substances Health, Public Committees, and Councils Drunk Driving/boating Higher Education, Department Boats and Watercraft of Bonds - Bail E Highway Patrol Bonds - General Obligation and Easements and Conveyances Historic Preservation Revenue Economic Development Holidays and Observances Bonds - Surety Economic Development, Homeland Security Buses Department of Horse Racing Business and Commerce Education, Elementary and Hospitals Secondary Housing C Education, Higher Campaign Finance Education, Proprietary I Capital Improvements Elderly Identity Theft and Protection Cemeteries Elections Immigration Certificate of Need Elementary and Secondary Insurance - Automobile Charities Education, Department of Insurance - General Children and Minors Emblems Insurance - Health Children's Division Emergencies Insurance - Life Chiropractors Eminent Domain and Insurance - Property Circuit Clerks Condemnation Internet and E-mail Cities, Towns, and Villages Employees - Employers Interstate Cooperation Civil Penalties Employment Security Energy Civil Procedure J Civil Rights Engineers Enterprise Zones Jackson County Commercial Code Judges Compacts Entertainment, Sports and Amusements Juries 180 Index, Senate and House Journals, First Regular Session

K P T Kansas City Parks and Recreation Tax Credits Pawnbrokers Tax Incentives L Pharmacy Taxation and Revenue - General Labor and Industrial Relations, Physical Therapists Taxation and Revenue - Income Department of Physicians Taxation and Revenue - Labor and Management Planning and Zoning Inheritance Lakes, Rivers and Waterways Political Parties Taxation and Revenue - Landlords and Tenants Political Subdivisions Property Law Enforcement Officers and Prisons and Jails Taxation and Revenue - Sales Agencies Probation and Parole and Use Liability Professional Registration and Teachers Libraries and Archives Licensing Telecommunications Licenses - Driver's Property, Real and Personal Television Licenses - Liquor and Beer Psychologists Terrorism Licenses - Miscellaneous Public Assistance Tobacco Products Licenses - Motor Vehicle Public Buildings Tourism Liens Public Officers Transportation Lobbying Public Records, Public Meetings Transportation, Department of Lotteries Public Safety, Department of Treasurer, State Public Service Commission Trees and Other Plants M Manufactured Housing R U Marital and Family Therapists Railroads Unemployment Compensation Marriage and Divorce Redistricting Uniform Laws Medicaid/mo Healthnet Religion Urban Redevelopment Medical Procedures and Retirement - Local Government Utilities Personnel Retirement - Schools Mental Health Retirement - State V Mental Health, Department of Retirement Systems and Veterans Merchandising Practices Benefits - General Veterinarians Merit System Revenue, Department of Victims of Crime Military Affairs Revision Bills Vital Statistics Mining and Oil and Gas Roads and Highways Production W Minorities S Waste - Hazardous Mortgages and Deeds Saint Louis City Waste - Radioactive Motels and Hotels Saint Louis County Waste - Solid Motor Carriers Salaries Water Patrol Motor Fuel Savings and Loan Water Resources and Water Motor Vehicles Science and Technology Districts Museums Search and Seizure Weapons Secretary of State and Measures N Securities Workers Compensation National Guard Sewers and Sewer Districts Natural Resources, Department Sexual Offenses Y of Social Services, Department of Youth Services, Division of Newspapers and Publications Social Workers Notary Public Soil Conservation Nurses Sovereign or Official Immunity Nursing Homes and Long-term State Departments Care Facilities State Employees Null State Tax Commission Suicide O Sunshine Law Optometry Surveyors Joint Legislative Index, Classified Index 181 CLASSIFIED INDEX (Bills are classified by the last version acted on) No. Author Subject

ABORTION

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SB 574 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to taxation

SB 650 Eigel Establishes the mission of the Department of Health and Senior Services

SB 651 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to the sale of fetal tissue and establishes Missouri as a "sanctuary for life" state

SB 665 Burlison Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act"

SB 790 Schupp Establishes the "Truth in Medicine Act"

SB 917 Onder Prohibits expenditures of public funds for certain purposes relating to abortion, human cloning, and prohibited human research

SB 956 Onder Modifies provisions relating to ultrasounds performed prior to an abortion

SB 1041 Schupp Establishes procedures for performing a pelvic examination prior to an abortion

SJR 1 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

HCS HB 1522 Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HB 1523 Shawan Establishes Missouri as a "Sanctuary for Life" state.

HB 1524 Shawan Requires the burial, entombment, or cremation of fetal remains.

HB 1539 Richey Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act."

HB 1574 Morgan Establishes the "Respect Women's Abortion Decisions Act."

HB 1617 Kelly 141 Removes geographical practice area limitations for certain assistant physicians, registered professional nurses, and physician assistants who are working in an alternatives to abortion agency.

HB 1799 Moon Establishes the "Right to Due Process Act."

HB 1911 Moon Prohibits the state of Missouri from remitting taxes to the federal government until the federal government prohibits the use of any federal funds for abortion.

HB 1950 Morgan Requires organizations that provide pregnancy-related services to provide medically accurate information regarding reproductive health options in order to receive state funding.

HB 1956 Billington Requires the performance and explanation of an obstetric ultrasound and auscultation of fetal heartbeat prior to an abortion.

HB 2237 Dinkins Prohibits the performance of dismemberment abortions.

HB 2265 Moon Prohibits the state of Missouri from remitting taxes to the federal government until the federal government prohibits the use of any federal funds for abortion.

HB 2285 Moon Abolishes abortion in the state.

HB 2383 Shawan Prohibits expenditures of public funds for certain purposes relating to abortion, human cloning, and prohibited human research.

HB 2402 Kelly 141 Establishes the "Safeguarding All Children's Remains to Ensure Dignity Act."

HB 2448 Hurst Prohibits a person from transporting a minor across state lines to obtain an abortion without the consent required by state law.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2475 Bosley Prohibits health care providers from requiring pelvic examinations prior to performing an abortion, except when medically necessary and when performed at the medically appropriate time.

HB 2617 Carpenter Prohibits health care providers from requiring pelvic examinations prior to performing an abortion, except when medically necessary and when performed at the medically appropriate time.

HB 2713 Quade Prohibits health care providers from requiring pelvic examinations prior to performing an abortion, except when medically necessary and when performed at the medically appropriate time.

HB 2720 Shawan Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HCR 65 Morgan Resolves that abortion shall be recognized as an essential component of women's health care.

HJR 119 Ross Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri adding language relating to religious beliefs and abortion.

ACCOUNTANTS

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

SCS SB 703 Modifies provisions relating to the practice of public accounting

SB 927 Schatz Requires an audit of the State Auditor by an independent certified public accountant in the 2020 calendar year

SB 1006 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of accountants

HB 1417 McGirl Relating to the Peer Review of CPA firms.

HB 1429 Kendrick Establishes the "Student Loan Bill of Rights."

HB 1733 Christofanelli Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."

HCS HB 1787 Changes the requirements to run for certain public offices.

HB 1830 Green Establishes the "Bonding Review Board" to determine whether sufficient financial assets exist to back individual sureties and to rate providers of individual sureties.

HB 1870 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certified public accountants.

HB 1871 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to exceptions to permit requirements for public accountants.

HCS HB 2319 Requires special taxing districts to have an annual audit performed.

HB 2433 Rowland Changes the law regarding accounting practices of certain banks and credit unions.

HB 2648 McGirl Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of accountants.

ADMINISTRATION, OFFICE OF

SB 585 Bernskoetter Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Cole County

SB 596 Hough Modifies provisions relating to the lease or sale of state property to third parties

SB 721 Hough Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 735 Sifton Requires certain disclosures to be made by entities entering into contracts with public entities

SCS SB 739 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts

HCS SB 831 Modifies provisions regarding facility management

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No. Author Subject

SB 849 Eigel Requires the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan to offer only high deductible health plans, and to cover the deductible

SB 851 O'Laughlin Authorizes the conveyance of property owned by the state in Pike County to the state highways and transportation commission

SB 969 Riddle Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Callaway County

SB 978 Wallingford Requires the Office of Administration to give the General Assembly an annual report regarding the implementation of Executive Order 19-16

SB 1023 O'Laughlin Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Randolph County

HB 50 (E1) Green Requires the Office of Administration to commission a study on socially and economically disadvantaged businesses every five years

HB 1266 Bangert Requires the Governor to maintain and regularly update a list of each state board, commission, committee, or council that contains members appointed by the Governor.

SCS HB 1330 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1432 Kendrick Establishes the "Missouri Secure Choice Savings Program Act."

HCS HB 1521 Establishes the "Capitol Police Board."

HB 1613 Coleman 097 Requires a computerized method to allow for the electronic exchanging of data and documents required by the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.

HB 1614 Ingle Requires any green and cut flowers purchased by state purchasers to be purchased from Missouri flower companies.

HB 1643 Taylor Requires all nonfood items sold in the state capitol to be made in the USA.

HB 1684 Wood Modifies provisions relating to who may receive payments from the family support payment center.

CCS SS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to the monitoring of certain controlled substances. 1693

HCS HB 1696 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HCS HB 1702 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 1736 Plocher Changes the law regarding the regulation of securities.

HB 1738 Hicks Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1838 Green Establishes the "Missouri Office of Equal Opportunity" in statute.

HB 1843 Green Requires the Commissioner of Administration to procure a blanket bond or crime insurance policy to protect the state against loss from the acts or omissions of any state-compensated person within the judiciary.

HB 1844 Green Requires the Office of Administration to commission a study on socially and economically disadvantaged businesses every five years.

HB 1846 Green Changes the laws regarding purchases to be made on competitive bids.

HB 1876 Hansen Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1933 Wiemann Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."

HB 1966 Lynch Changes the process by which public notice is required to be published.

HCS HB 2126 Requires an audit of all state departments every four years.

HB 2160 Unsicker Requires the Department of Revenue to include certain additional information in its annual combined financial report.

HB 2164 Ross Requires the renaming of the land survey program headquarters building.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2172 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to use tax.

HCS HB 2179 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 2189 Andrews Establishes the Cash Operating Expense Fund.

HB 2191 Trent Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of court reporters.

HB 2358 Unsicker Requires the Office of Administration to submit a certain report to the General Assembly.

HB 2476 Walsh Adds all public employee retirement systems and quasi-governmental entity employee salaries to the government accountability portal.

HB 2524 Pietzman Establishes the Office of State Adoption Services.

SCS HCS HB Relating to cost transparency. 2555

HB 2593 Washington Establishes the Minority Business Enterprise and Women's Business Enterprise Oversight Review Committee to assist these business enterprises in bidding on state contracts.

HB 2662 Morris 140 Creates the Voluntary Identity Theft Protection Plan for state employees.

HCR 82 Solon Urges the department of social services and the office of administration to examine the potential cost savings of providing enhanced coverage for biosimilar drugs for participants in Mo HealthNet and the state employee insurance plan.

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

SB 7 (E1) Eigel Creates the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights"

SB 737 Sifton Requires the Governor to appoint Administrative Hearing Commissioners that reflect the geographic diversity of the state

SB 833 Luetkemeyer Requires inmates or detainees in county jails to exhaust administrative remedies before bringing a civil action

SB 1053 Eigel Creates the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights"

HB 47 (E1) Clemens Modifies provisions relating to civilian review boards

HB 1270 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions.

HB 1278 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding real property to require the filing of a certificate of value before transferring interest in real property.

HB 1279 Brown 070 Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers.

HB 1280 Brown 070 Creates new provisions relating to the Missouri school improvement program.

HB 1281 Brown 070 Modifies provisions relating to school suspensions.

HCS HB 1282 Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows private institutions of higher education to appoint persons to be members of a campus police department.

HB 1295 Dinkins Creates new provisions related to firearm safety instruction.

HB 1360 Ellebracht Provides that the time frame to file a petition for review of certain decisions shall be calculated as provided under Missouri Supreme Court Rule 44.01(e).

HB 1366 Ellebracht Modifies provision for closed meetings of governmental bodies.

HCS HB 1583 Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.

HB 1888 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to administrative law judges in the context of workers' compensation law.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1996 Wilson Requires inmates or detainees in a county jail to exhaust all administrative remedies before bringing a civil action.

HCS HB 2267 Creates new provisions providing for the independent medical review of certain workers' compensation claims.

ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

SB 524 Sater Requires the Department of Social Services to apply for a global waiver for MO HealthNet

SB 808 Crawford Repeals the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board

HB 1270 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions.

HB 1276 Unsicker Requires state agencies to support competitive integrated employment for persons with disabilities.

HB 1278 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding real property to require the filing of a certificate of value before transferring interest in real property.

HB 1279 Brown 070 Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers.

HB 1280 Brown 070 Creates new provisions relating to the Missouri school improvement program.

HCS HB 1282 Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows private institutions of higher education to appoint persons to be members of a campus police department.

HB 1295 Dinkins Creates new provisions related to firearm safety instruction.

HB 1317 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education.

HCS HB 1334 Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to elect to have a medical alert notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1344 Baker Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1352 Allred Requires motor vehicle dealers to collect and remit sales tax.

HB 1366 Ellebracht Modifies provision for closed meetings of governmental bodies.

SCS HB 1383 Three holiday designations for health awareness.

HB 1396 Price IV Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1425 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1428 Kendrick Grants authority to the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority to issue loans to refinance certain public or private student loans, education grants, and certain bonds, notes, or other obligations.

HB 1430 Kendrick Establishes a work-study program within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 1436 Stacy Creates provisions for instant runoff voting.

HCS HB 1437 Adds provisions relating to the abandonment of newborn children.

HB 1441 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.

HB 1454 Schroer Requires the Missouri Veterans Commission to collect and display information about job opportunities for veterans.

HB 1469 Toalson Reisch Establishes a sales tax exemption for livestock and agricultural trailers.

HB 1472 Appelbaum Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to promulgate regulations consistent with CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain.

HCS HB 1473 Establishes special license plates.

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HB 1490 Beck Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers.

HB 1494 Beck Creates preference for bidders who are residents of Missouri when bidding on projects for the state, its agencies, and political subdivisions.

HB 1495 Beck Authorizes a tax credit for the establishment of a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 1506 Ellebracht Requires driver's license applicants eighteen years of age and younger who have never held a driver's license to complete a driver's education program approved by the Missouri highways and transportation commission.

HB 1512 Messenger Establishes a sales tax exemption for certain purchases.

HCS HB 1521 Establishes the "Capitol Police Board."

SCS HCS HB Permits recording of IEP or Section 504 meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian. 1540

HB 1542 Veit Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation law.

HB 1544 Carter Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners.

HB 1550 Sain Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Protection Act."

HB 1551 Sain Modifies provisions for election recounts.

HB 1571 Barnes Requires child care facilities to report liability insurance coverage to the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 1580 Ingle Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to promulgate regulations consistent with CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain.

HCS HB 1583 Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.

HCS HB 1586 Authorizes a tax credit for producing an urban agriculture product in a food desert.

HB 1587 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals.

HB 1588 Washington Creates a new tax credit for first time purchasers of homes in a blighted area that will be used for owner occupancy.

HB 1589 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for certain residential property owners.

HB 1594 Bland Manlove Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1598 Mosley Requires entities that provide financing that covers the sales tax on motor vehicle purchases to remit the sales tax directly to the Department of Revenue on behalf of the purchaser.

HB 1615 Baringer Requires dealers to collect and remit sales tax on motor vehicle sales.

HB 1616 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Ensuring Coverage for Patients with Preexisting Conditions Act."

HB 1618 Shull 016 Adds provisions relating to funding agreements in the business of insurance.

HCS HB 1647 Adds provisions relating to continuing education credits for insurance producers.

HB 1651 Sommer Allows driver's license applicants to elect to have a disability designation placed on the person's driver's license.

HB 1663 Richey Authorizes the development of a program allowing reimbursement for certain tuition costs incurred by teachers.

HCS HB 1664 Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools.

HB 1666 Stevens 046 Adds WIC recipients to those eligible for vouchers for fresh produce.

HB 1689 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

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HB 1690 Grier Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HCS HB 1695 Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act.

HB 1698 Henderson Changes the laws regarding the ability of counties to issue ordinances.

SCS HB 1700 Authorizes the city of Springfield to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval.

HB 1704 O'Donnell Modifies provisions relating to special license plates for Boy Scouts of America.

HB 1705 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to public health.

HCS HB 1709 Adds provisions relating to insurance for living organ donors.

HB 1719 Schnelting Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to have an autism notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1734 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of partners and partnerships.

HCS HB 1737 Establishes provisions to improve electricity resilience at critical facilities.

HB 1738 Hicks Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1751 Spencer Establishes the "Right to Remember Act."

HB 1759 Hannegan Establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1762 Knight Allows the Public Service Commission to authorize a low income rate for water and sewer service.

HB 1771 Shields Requires the department of revenue to issue income tax refunds to the estates or families of certain terrorist attack first responders.

HB 1773 Roberts 161 Adds provisions relating to end-of-life care homes.

HCS HBs 1774 Establishes the "Informed Student Document Act" to require institutions of higher education to & 1994 provide outcomes information to incoming freshmen.

HB 1781 Aldridge Authorizes a tax credit for establishing a new business in a distressed community.

HB 1784 Black 137 Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress.

HB 1785 Deaton Modifies the law relating to work requirements for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

HB 1796 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM).

HB 1800 Morris 140 Relates to Purple Heart specialty license plates and license fee offices.

HB 1801 Morris 140 Prohibits the enforcement of any federal rule or regulation promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency unless the rule or regulation is approved by the General Assembly.

HB 1830 Green Establishes the "Bonding Review Board" to determine whether sufficient financial assets exist to back individual sureties and to rate providers of individual sureties.

HB 1831 Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises.

HB 1832 Green Requires the department of public safety to commission a study on gun violence in the state of Missouri.

HB 1837 Green Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet coverage for incarcerated individuals.

HB 1842 Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program."

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No. Author Subject

HB 1845 Green Establishes the "First-Time Business Owner Savings Account" and authorizes a tax deduction for contributions to a savings account dedicated to starting a new business.

HB 1846 Green Changes the laws regarding purchases to be made on competitive bids.

HB 1856 Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition.

HCS HB 1858 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.

HB 1865 Morgan Repeals a provision allowing scrap metal operators to purchase older inoperable motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts without receiving a title.

HCS HB 1868 Requires the state board of education to develop a statewide plan for minimum requirements for career and technical education (CTE) certificates.

HB 1875 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs.

HCS HB 1891 Adds provisions relating to statewide mechanical contractor licenses.

HB 1897 Morris 140 Allows school districts to exceed the limitation on debt for certain capital projects.

HB 1927 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services.

HB 1928 Dohrman Enacts provisions governing campus protection officers of public institutions of higher education.

HB 1929 Gunby Authorizes a tax credit to offset amounts paid in sales tax on gun safety mechanisms.

HB 1930 Carter Establishes two "Prostate Cancer Pilot Programs" to provide prostate cancer screening, referral services, treatment services, and education to men.

HB 1933 Wiemann Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."

HB 1958 Ruth Adds provisions relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms.

HCS HB 1960 Simplifies the application form for certain public assistance benefit programs and allows certain periodic eligibility review forms to be submitted as an attachment to a recipient's state tax return.

HB 1966 Lynch Changes the process by which public notice is required to be published.

HB 1967 Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement.

HB 1974 Morris 140 Establishes the "Missouri Any Willing Provider Act."

HB 1975 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to uninsured motorists.

HB 1979 Merideth Establishes the "Missouri Care Plan."

HB 1980 Merideth Specifies that the Secretary of State will create a website and allow citizens of Missouri to electronically sign ballot measures that are approved for circulation.

HB 1987 Merideth Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HCS HB 1995 Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals.

HB 2036 Patterson Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships.

HB 2037 Patterson Eliminates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

HCS HB 2038 Establishes the "Workforce Diploma Program" within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 2061 Christofanelli Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products.

HCS HB 2068 Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Program."

HB 2073 Carpenter Authorizes a tax credit for businesses owned by minorities, women, or service-disabled veterans who obtain a medical marijuana dispensary license.

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HB 2077 Carpenter Requires the Department of Natural Resources to implement regulations that comply with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris Agreement.

HB 2086 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms.

HB 2090 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HB 2109 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for certain teachers who live where they teach.

HB 2110 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for reestablishing a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 2112 Windham Authorizes a one-time amnesty month for certain delinquent motor vehicle liabilities.

HB 2113 Bosley Modifies provisions relating to STEM education to include entrepreneurship, the arts, and agriculture.

HB 2114 Bosley Provides incentives to school districts for increasing the number of students who earn industry-recognized certifications.

HCS HB 2141 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020.

HB 2163 Rowland Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs.

HB 2174 Pollitt 052 Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education.

HCS HB 2179 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 2339 Moon Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by any state department or agency unless the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly.

HJR 100 Ross Establishing a permanent Joint Committee on Administrative Rules to review the promulgation of rules by state agencies.

ADOPTION

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection 623

SB 888 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to termination of parental rights and adoption

HB 1653 Sommer Creates the offense of adoption deception.

HB 1740 Hicks Provides that placement of a child in an adoptive home shall not be delayed or denied on the basis that a prospective adoptive parent has a medical marijuana card or works in the medical marijuana industry.

HB 2043 Baker Establishes the Adoption Protection Act.

HCS HB 2171 Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for the adoption of children.

HCS HB 2216 Modifies and creates provisions relating to the protection of children.

HB 2320 Rehder Modifies provisions relating to grandparent's visitation rights.

HB 2524 Pietzman Establishes the Office of State Adoption Services.

ADVERTISING AND SIGNS

SB 679 O'Laughlin Modifies Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct relating to advertisements for legal services

SB 727 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 762 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices for new residences

SB 793 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 942 Riddle Modifies licensing requirements for certain health care providers

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HB 1294 Dinkins Enacts requirements relating to display of and instruction about the national motto of the United States, "In God We Trust."

HCS HB 1319 Modifies provisions relating to service dogs.

HB 1321 Sommer Imposes certain vehicle safety requirements on ice cream trucks.

HB 1346 Baker Requires school districts to display "In God We Trust" in prominent locations in all schools.

HB 1404 Love Designates the "J.D. Stehwein Memorial Highway" in St. Clair County.

HB 1405 Love Modifies provisions relating to outdoor advertising.

HB 1421 Hudson Changes the laws regarding requirements of lodging establishments.

HB 1447 Miller Establishes the "Deputy Sheriff Casey L Shoemate Memorial Highway" on a portion of Highway 54 in Miller County.

CCR#2 SS#2 Modifies provisions relating to criminal law. SCS HB 1450, HB 1296, HCS HB 1331 and HCS HB 1898

HB 1457 Schroer Allows persons who can lawfully carry firearms to sue for certain injuries sustained on the property of businesses that voluntarily prohibit firearms.

HB 1509 Lynch Designates the "Chief of Police Ferman R Raines Memorial Highway" on a portion of State Highway 17 in Pulaski County.

HB 1523 Shawan Establishes Missouri as a "Sanctuary for Life" state.

HB 1694 Anderson Creates new provisions relating to hazardous waste sites.

HB 1712 Francis Requires the display of the national motto on public buildings.

HB 1714 Morse 151 Requires citations in political ads that reference material published in a newspaper, journal, or book.

HB 1747 Allred Designates the "Bill Grigsby Memorial Highway" in Platte County.

HB 1779 Lovasco Prohibits the Department of Transportation from using roadside dynamic message signs to convey information not related to traffic conditions, weather, or emergency alerts.

HB 1976 Deaton Designates a portion of Business 71 in McDonald County the "Army PFC Christopher Lee Marion Memorial Highway."

HB 2103 Kolkmeyer Places restrictions on how municipalities may allocate revenues from taxes authorized under Article IV, Section 30(a) of the Constitution.

HB 2122 Trent Establishes the Otis E. Moore Memorial Highway in Greene County.

HB 2129 Rone Establishes the "Duane S Michie Memorial Highway" in Pemiscot County.

HB 2148 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to alcohol sales.

HB 2187 Love Establishes the "NASA Scientist Dr Charles T Bourland Memorial Bridge" in St. Clair County.

HB 2382 Plocher Modifies provisions relating to titles of certain health care practitioners.

HB 2640 Gregory Establishes provisions relating to legal advertisements.

HB 2762 Deaton Changes provisions relating to state lottery advertising.

AGRICULTURE

SCS SB 699 Restricts the inspection of grounds or facilities used for certain agricultural purposes

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No. Author Subject

SB 868 Brown Modifies the definition of "small farmer" in the Family Farms Act

SB 876 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the composition of off-highway vehicles

SB 979 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to working animals

SB 983 Brown Prohibits the State Tax Commission from raising agricultural land productive values over certain amounts

SB 1007 Burlison Provides that the owner of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) may, rather than shall, title and register their ATVs

SB 1082 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to pesticide certification and training

HB 1308 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to certain tax credits.

HCS HB 1335 Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream.

HCS HB 1406 Changes the laws regarding the offense of animal trespass.

HB 1469 Toalson Reisch Establishes a sales tax exemption for livestock and agricultural trailers.

HB 1492 Beck Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land.

HCS HB 1583 Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.

HCS HB 1586 Authorizes a tax credit for producing an urban agriculture product in a food desert.

HB 1614 Ingle Requires any green and cut flowers purchased by state purchasers to be purchased from Missouri flower companies.

HB 1666 Stevens 046 Adds WIC recipients to those eligible for vouchers for fresh produce.

HCS HB 1711 Allows certain shelf stable packaged foods to be donated to and distributed by charitable organizations.

HCS HB 1752 Modifies provisions relating to working animals.

HB 1764 Swan Modifies requirements for written offers in condemnation proceedings.

HB 1783 Ellebracht Adds provisions relating to the care of indigent persons.

HB 1850 Coleman 097 Repeals sunset and expired tax credit statutes.

HB 2041 Sharpe 004 Modifies the definition of "small farmer" within the Family Farms Act.

HCS HB 2111 Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.

HB 2113 Bosley Modifies provisions relating to STEM education to include entrepreneurship, the arts, and agriculture.

HB 2123 Morse 151 Designates July 20 as Farmer's and Rancher's Day in Missouri.

HB 2127 Rone Changes provisions governing alien and foreign ownership of agricultural land.

HCS HB 2128 Modifies length and restriction for certain motor vehicles.

HB 2262 Love Prohibits any state agency from excluding any specific species of livestock from processing through the agricultural or environmental permitting process.

HB 2274 Kelly 141 Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2026.

HB 2292 Rowland Restricts the sale or use of any insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class of pesticides.

HB 2321 Knight Limits the State Tax Commission's ability to raise agricultural land productive values.

HB 2391 Mackey Allows public schools and public higher education institutions to donate unused food to certain farms.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2441 Lavender Prohibits the use of any glyphosate or any insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class of pesticides.

HB 2458 Bosley Authorizes a tax credit for certain individuals who donate property for use by certain higher education institutions.

HB 2532 Rone Changes provisions governing pesticide certification and training.

HB 2751 Trent Establishes programs to promote urban agriculture.

HB 2754 Pogue Modifies provisions relating to captive cervids.

HB 2758 Pogue Changes the laws regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land.

HCS HCR 78 Urges the Secretary of the USDA to investigate the August 9, 2019, fire at the Tyson beef processing plant in Holcomb, Kansas, for market manipulation.

HCR 88 McCreery Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling.

HCS HCR 102 Creates the Black Vulture Depredation Task Force.

AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF

SCS SB 568 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri

SCS SB 699 Restricts the inspection of grounds or facilities used for certain agricultural purposes

SB 994 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to anhydrous ammonia

SB 1059 Hough Modifies provisions relating to feral swine

SB 1082 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to pesticide certification and training

HCS HB 1292 Allows landowners or a landowner's agent to use night vision devices or thermal imaging devices when hunting feral hogs.

HB 1492 Beck Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land.

HCS HB 1583 Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.

HB 1666 Stevens 046 Adds WIC recipients to those eligible for vouchers for fresh produce.

HCS HB 1858 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.

HB 2108 Pierson Jr. Establishes the "Missouri Food Security Task Force."

HB 2127 Rone Changes provisions governing alien and foreign ownership of agricultural land.

HB 2164 Ross Requires the renaming of the land survey program headquarters building.

HB 2215 Kolkmeyer Modifies provisions relating to the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund.

HB 2262 Love Prohibits any state agency from excluding any specific species of livestock from processing through the agricultural or environmental permitting process.

HB 2441 Lavender Prohibits the use of any glyphosate or any insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class of pesticides.

HB 2502 Baringer Establishes CBD oil product labeling requirements.

HB 2532 Rone Changes provisions governing pesticide certification and training.

HB 2573 Knight Modifies provisions relating to anhydrous ammonia.

HB 2751 Trent Establishes programs to promote urban agriculture.

AIDS

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No. Author Subject

HB 1565 Basye Modifies provisions governing school district course materials or instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases.

HB 2200 Moon Allows parents to notify school districts or charter schools whether to include their child in any human sexuality instruction.

HCS HB 2304 Modifies provisions relating to the dispensing of HIV preexposure and postexposure prophylaxis.

AIR QUALITY

SB 743 Eigel Exempts St. Charles County from motor vehicle emissions inspection requirements

SB 926 Walsh Creates provisions relating to energy performance standards in certain non-state owned buildings

SB 994 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to anhydrous ammonia

HB 1407 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to standards and guidelines established by the air conservation commission.

AIRCRAFT AND AIRPORTS

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 1003 White Extends the sunset for a sales tax exemption for aviation jet fuel

SB 1027 O'Laughlin Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft left on airport property

HB 1284 Pike Changes the laws regarding taxation of aircraft.

HCS HB 1333 Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft on airport property.

HB 1850 Coleman 097 Repeals sunset and expired tax credit statutes.

HB 1855 Busick Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft on airport property.

SS#3 SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Transportation 1963

HB 2213 Christofanelli Modifies the definition of a "corporation" for certain Missouri income tax purposes.

HCS HB 2303 Modifies provisions relating to aviation taxation.

ALCOHOL

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SB 521 Curls Modifies certain penalty provisions relating to manufacturers and distillers of intoxicating liquor

SB 835 Brown Extends the hours for the sale of intoxicating liquor

SB 858 Hegeman Establishes the Cash Operating Expense Fund

SB 947 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to alcohol trade practices

SB 1002 Rizzo Modifies certain penalty provisions relating to manufacturers and distillers of intoxicating liquor

HB 1285 Pike Modifies the definition of "intoxicating liquor."

HB 1468 Toalson Reisch Modifies provisions relating to certain persons found guilty of criminal offenses.

HB 1632 Porter Modifies provisions relating to donations and delivery of certain alcoholic beverages.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1699 Knight Modifies provisions relating to the permitted hours of sale of intoxicating liquor.

HB 1708 Eggleston Modifies provisions for temporary assistance to needy families and supplemental nutrition assistance programs.

HB 1724 Schnelting Removes certain prohibitions on sale of intoxicating liquor on Sundays.

HCS HBs 1756 Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree. & 1925

HB 1886 Schnelting Updates certain personnel provisions relating to the liquor control law.

HB 1989 Merideth Prohibits unapproved video gaming terminals in bars, convenience stores, gas stations, and restaurants.

HB 2146 Bondon Establishes provisions for storage and transportation of intoxicating liquor from a central warehouse to premises licensed to sell intoxicating liquors at retail.

HB 2147 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to alcohol imports.

HB 2148 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to alcohol sales.

HB 2245 Bailey Modifies provisions relating to holders of retail liquor licenses.

HB 2434 Porter Modifies provisions relating to spirituous liquor excise charges.

HB 2604 Porter Modifies provisions relating to home brewers of intoxicating liquor.

HB 2639 Bland Manlove Modifies provisions relating to the carrying-out of wine and wine-based products from certain places.

HB 2672 Pike Requires physicians to counsel pregnant patients utilizing the perinatal for substance use form developed by the Department of Health and Senior Services.

AMBULANCES AND AMBULANCE DISTRICTS

SB 548 Hegeman Extends the sunset on certain health care provider federal reimbursement allowances

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SB 866 Brown Permits physician assistants to serve as staff on ambulances

SB 869 Hough Authorizes certain fire protection districts and ambulance districts to propose a 1.0% sales tax

SB 1011 Williams Modifies the offense of making a false report

SB 1051 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to detachment from certain ambulance districts

HCS HB 46 Modifies the power of the City of St. Louis to impose residency requirements on certain municipal (E1) personnel

HB 1444 Helms Adds provisions relating to air ambulance subscription plans.

HB 1481 Roden Changes the laws regarding the requirements to serve or be employed as certain public safety personnel.

HCS HB 1701 Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Claycomo, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Kearney, Lincoln, and Smithville upon voter approval.

HB 1753 Spencer Establishes provisions relating to the protection of health care workers.

HCS HB 2125 Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services.

HB 2386 Wilson Modifies the maximum sales tax rate that certain fire protection districts and ambulance districts are authorized to impose.

ANIMALS

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No. Author Subject

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SS SB 644 Modifies law regarding service animals

SCS SB 699 Restricts the inspection of grounds or facilities used for certain agricultural purposes

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 750 White Modifies law regarding service animals

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 816 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals

SB 959 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to protection orders, including protection orders for household pets

SB 979 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to working animals

SB 1059 Hough Modifies provisions relating to feral swine

SJR 62 Hoskins Amends the Constitution to assert the right to hunt and fish

HB 1269 Bangert Provides immunity from civil liability for persons who render assistance to animals trapped in motor vehicles.

HCS HB 1292 Allows landowners or a landowner's agent to use night vision devices or thermal imaging devices when hunting feral hogs.

HB 1313 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to animal chiropractic practitioners.

HCS HB 1319 Modifies provisions relating to service dogs.

HB 1320 Sommer Changes the law regarding animal abuse.

HB 1325 Sommer Designates the first full week in November each year as Animal Shelter Appreciation Week.

HB 1326 Sommer Designates the month of September as Service Dog Month in Missouri.

HCS HB 1406 Changes the laws regarding the offense of animal trespass.

HB 1424 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse.

HB 1425 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1457 Schroer Allows persons who can lawfully carry firearms to sue for certain injuries sustained on the property of businesses that voluntarily prohibit firearms.

HB 1469 Toalson Reisch Establishes a sales tax exemption for livestock and agricultural trailers.

HCS HB 1525 Expands the definition of "dangerous dog" for the purposes of committing the offense of keeping a dangerous dog.

HCS HB 1583 Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.

HB 1652 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to cemeteries.

HB 1679 Basye Modifies the penalties for the offense of animal abuse.

HB 1689 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1745 Kelley 127 Requires animal-drawn vehicles to have reflective material on the front of such vehicles.

HCS HB 1752 Modifies provisions relating to working animals.

HB 1759 Hannegan Establishes an animal abuse registry.

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No. Author Subject

HCS HB 1795 Allows landowners or a landowner's agent to use night vision devices or thermal imaging devices when hunting nuisance predators.

HB 1797 Hicks Creates new provisions relating to research on animals.

HCS HB 1798 Modifies provisions relating to feral swine.

HCS HBs Establishes Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a 1893, 2087 municipality with criminal negligence to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon. & 2169

HB 2041 Sharpe 004 Modifies the definition of "small farmer" within the Family Farms Act.

HB 2082 Eslinger Designates the first full week in September as Fox Trotter Week.

HCS HB 2111 Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.

HB 2123 Morse 151 Designates July 20 as Farmer's and Rancher's Day in Missouri.

HCS HBs 2241 Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner. & 2244

HB 2262 Love Prohibits any state agency from excluding any specific species of livestock from processing through the agricultural or environmental permitting process.

HB 2401 Appelbaum Authorizes a tax credit to offset fees from the adoption of rescue animals.

HB 2427 Ross Modifies provisions relating to feral hogs.

HB 2611 Barnes Increases the penalty for violations of the Animal Care Facilities Act.

HB 2626 Solon Modifies provisions relating to protection orders, including protection orders for household pets.

HB 2676 Cupps Allows feral hog hunting on public lands if the feral hog population of the state has not been eliminated by January 1, 2025.

HB 2677 Cupps Specifies that the Department of Conservation will be financially responsible for any damage caused by feral hogs.

HB 2703 Dinkins Requires the Department of Conservation to establish a grant program for counties to assist with feral hog control.

HB 2719 McGirl Requires the Department of Conservation to establish a feral hog bounty program.

HB 2754 Pogue Modifies provisions relating to captive cervids.

HB 2755 Pogue Requires the Department of Conservation to construct a feral hog fence around all state lands on which feral hogs are located.

HCR 81 Dinkins Urges the USDA Forest Service to rescind the order prohibiting feral swine hunting in the Mark Twain National Forest.

HCS HCR 102 Creates the Black Vulture Depredation Task Force.

ANNEXATION

SB 817 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to rural electric cooperatives

HB 2569 Dogan Establishes new procedures for annexation of school districts to special school districts.

HB 2609 Unsicker Establishes new procedures for annexation of school districts to special school districts.

APPROPRIATIONS

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SB 858 Hegeman Establishes the Cash Operating Expense Fund

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No. Author Subject

SB 917 Onder Prohibits expenditures of public funds for certain purposes relating to abortion, human cloning, and prohibited human research

SJR 53 Eigel Prohibits implementation of any program providing a public benefit without an appropriation

HCS HB 1 Appropriates money to the Board of Fund Commissioners.

CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the State Board of HB 2 Education and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

CCS#2 SCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HCS HB 3 Higher Education.

CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HB 4 Revenue and Department of Transportation.

CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Office of HB 5 Administration, Department of Transportation, and Department of Public Safety.

CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HB 6 Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, and Department of Conservation.

CCS SS SCS Appropriates money for the departments of Economic Development; Insurance, Financial HCS HB 7 Institutions and Professional Registration; and Labor and Industrial Relations.

CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HB 8 Public Safety.

CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HB 9 Corrections.

CCS SS SCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HCS HB Mental Health, Board of Public Buildings, and Department of Health and Senior Services. 10

CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, and distributions of the Department of Social HB 11 Services.

CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of statewide elected HB 12 officials, the Judiciary, Office of the State Public Defender, and General Assembly.

SCS HCS HB Appropriates money for real property leases and related services. 13

CCS SCS HCS To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for the several departments and offices of state HB 14 government.

HCS HB 14 (E2)

HCS HB 17 To appropriate money for capital improvement and other purposes for the several departments of state government and the divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, from the funds herein designated for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020.

HCS HB 18 To appropriate money for purposes for the several departments and offices of state government; for projects involving the maintenance, repair, replacement, and improvement of state buildings and facilities.

HCS HB 19 To appropriate money for purposes for the several departments and offices of state government; for planning and capital improvements including but not limited to major additions and renovations, new structures, and land improvements or acquisitions; to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri, from the funds herein designated for the fiscal period beginning July 1, 2019 and ending June 30, 2020.

HB 1395 Price IV Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for disabled voters at an election in order to comply with federal law.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1430 Kendrick Establishes a work-study program within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 1432 Kendrick Establishes the "Missouri Secure Choice Savings Program Act."

HB 1443 Helms Adds provisions relating to residency programs for assistant physicians.

HB 1478 Quade Creates the "Hand-Up Program."

HB 1516 Messenger Establishes the "Retirees Experiencing a Better Living Initiative Fund" to advertise Missouri to retirees in other states.

HCS HB 1521 Establishes the "Capitol Police Board."

HB 1542 Veit Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation law.

HB 1556 Reedy Authorizes the department of natural resources to purchase a certain historic cemetery.

HB 1594 Bland Manlove Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1659 Proudie Enacts provisions relating to the "Missouri Urban Rural Renewal Workforce Act."

HB 1663 Richey Authorizes the development of a program allowing reimbursement for certain tuition costs incurred by teachers.

HB 1672 Unsicker Changes provisions relating to the show-me healthy babies program.

HB 1673 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1796 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM).

HB 1806 Moon Modifies provisions relating to refunds of certain tax payments.

HB 1827 Green Establishes the "Missouri Juneteenth Heritage and Jazz Festival and Memorial Fund."

HB 1866 Swan Allows local educational agencies to create school-community partnerships.

HB 1903 Shields Allows school districts that share superintendents to receive additional state aid.

HB 1930 Carter Establishes two "Prostate Cancer Pilot Programs" to provide prostate cancer screening, referral services, treatment services, and education to men.

HB 1954 Stevens 046 Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools.

HB 1993 Mayhew Requires the State Highway Patrol to host a website where the public can determine whether a serial number of a firearm has been reported stolen.

HB 2042 Richey Expands the Missouri Law Enforcement Assistance Program to include all local law enforcement jurisdictions in the state.

HB 2044 Baker Establishes the "Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act."

HB 2078 Eslinger Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to transfer any excess foundation formula funding to the School Transportation Fund.

HB 2086 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms.

HB 2113 Bosley Modifies provisions relating to STEM education to include entrepreneurship, the arts, and agriculture.

HB 2114 Bosley Provides incentives to school districts for increasing the number of students who earn industry-recognized certifications.

HB 2144 Kelly 141 Directs the deposit and transfer of funds forfeited from solid waste facilities.

HB 2156 Neely Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet managed care.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2160 Unsicker Requires the Department of Revenue to include certain additional information in its annual combined financial report.

HB 2172 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to use tax.

HB 2177 Moon Establishes the Campus Intellectual Diversity Act.

HB 2178 Clemens Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HB 2185 Merideth Directs unclaimed lottery prizes to go to after school programs for high-need children.

HB 2189 Andrews Establishes the Cash Operating Expense Fund.

HB 2741 Lavender Specifies that the balance of certain funds be transferred to general revenue and the funds be abolished.

HJR 69 Messenger Proposes a constitutional amendment to make state revenue deposited into the state road fund subject to appropriation by the General Assembly.

HJR 73 Morgan Proposes a constitutional amendment entitling all students to an adequate and equitable education and increasing the percentage of state revenue set aside for public schools.

ARCHITECTS

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

SB 913 Emery Removes the expiration of the peer review process for architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, and engineers

SB 992 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of architects, engineers, and landscape architects

HB 2300 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to peer review committees.

HB 2575 Ross Modifies provisions relating to the practice of certain occupations.

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

SB 1050 Williams Prohibits a website operator from intentionally using an internet domain name in a ticket website’s URL that contains certain information

HB 1448 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 1767 Swan Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 1827 Green Establishes the "Missouri Juneteenth Heritage and Jazz Festival and Memorial Fund."

HB 1936 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 2113 Bosley Modifies provisions relating to STEM education to include entrepreneurship, the arts, and agriculture.

ATHLETICS

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SCS SB 670 Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

SB 916 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for health care services performed by athletic trainers or physical therapists

SB 1016 Crawford Modifies provisions of the Uniform Athlete Agents Act

SB 1063 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to student athlete compensation

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 200 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

SJR 50 O'Laughlin Requires students participating in any single-gender event or activity organized by a statewide activity association to participate in the event corresponding to the student's biological sex

HCS HBs Enacts provisions governing compensation for student athletes. 1564, 1792 & 1748

HB 1644 Windham Requires public institutions of higher education to establish a personal injury or accidental death insurance program for their athletes.

HB 1803 Barnes Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden.

HB 1827 Green Establishes the "Missouri Juneteenth Heritage and Jazz Festival and Memorial Fund."

HCS HBs 2100 Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents. & 1532

HCS HB 2284 Authorizes sports wagering.

HB 2590 Helms Modifies provisions relating to athletic trainers.

HB 2678 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for health care services performed by athletic trainers or physical therapists.

HB 2718 Ross Establishes guidelines for public school student participation in athletic contests organized by sex.

HCR 73 Razer Urges the University of Missouri and the Southeastern Conference to lead in reforming the NCAA to ensure fairness and integrity.

HCR 84 Murphy Urges Major League Baseball to not expand the designated hitter rule to the National League.

HJR 82 Ross Proposes a constitutional amendment to protect the integrity of interscholastic athletic contests.

ATTORNEY GENERAL

SB 5 (E1) Koenig Provides that the Attorney General is authorized to commence prosecution for certain actions in St. Louis City

SB 11 (E1) Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 522 Sater Modifies the initiative and referendum process

SS SCS SB 569 Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses

SB 585 Bernskoetter Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Cole County

HCS SB 587 Modifies various provisions relating to elected officials

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

SCS SB 609 Limits certain uses of funds from any state-settled opioid cause of action

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

HCS SB 664 Modifies provisions relating to utilities

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 733 Emery Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites

SB 821 Hough Modifies the offense of tampering with a judicial officer to include the Attorney General or his or her appointee

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No. Author Subject

HCS SB 831 Modifies provisions regarding facility management

SB 851 O'Laughlin Authorizes the conveyance of property owned by the state in Pike County to the state highways and transportation commission

SB 889 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding the jurisdiction of the Attorney General for violations of certain offenses and creates the offense of vehicle hijacking

SB 937 Nasheed Establishes the "Modernization Decency Act"

SB 969 Riddle Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Callaway County

SB 985 May Establishes the "Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act”

SB 1023 O'Laughlin Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Randolph County

SB 1047 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to the proceedings of the Judicial Finance Commission

SB 1050 Williams Prohibits a website operator from intentionally using an internet domain name in a ticket website’s URL that contains certain information

SB 1076 Emery Requires internet service providers to authenticate access to obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create an authentication to access such websites

HB 13 (E1) Schroer Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys

HB 28 (E1) Murphy Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys

HB 36 (E1) Shawan Allows intervention in civil and criminal court cases where the prosecutor is under certain types of investigation

HB 54 (E1) Bosley Requires the attorney general to set up a database containing names of law enforcement officers who have committed violent acts

HB 1303 Dinkins Establishes the "Prioritization of Public Funding for Family Planning Act."

HCS HB 1316 Modifies provisions and creates new programs relating to military families.

SCS HB 1330 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1371 Ellebracht Extends protections of federal SCRA and USERRA to the Missouri Active Guard Reserves and National Guard serving under executive order by the governor.

HB 1471 Appelbaum Modifies provisions relating to the MO HealthNet Fraud Reimbursement Fund.

HB 1494 Beck Creates preference for bidders who are residents of Missouri when bidding on projects for the state, its agencies, and political subdivisions.

HB 1499 Beck Changes the laws regarding the safekeeping of personal information.

HCS HB 1521 Establishes the "Capitol Police Board."

HB 1523 Shawan Establishes Missouri as a "Sanctuary for Life" state.

HB 1529 Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HCS HBs 1538 Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys. & 1900

HB 1542 Veit Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation law.

HB 1555 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HB 1556 Reedy Authorizes the department of natural resources to purchase a certain historic cemetery.

HB 1605 Hicks Creates the "Fourth Amendment Rights Protection Act."

HB 1610 Coleman 097 Modifies and establishes provisions relating to criminal street gangs.

HB 1646 Windham Establishes a firearm-owner registry under the management of the Attorney General.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1676 Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HCS HB 1696 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1728 Shaul 113 Regulates the sale of returnable containers.

HB 1743 Sommer Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act."

HB 1753 Spencer Establishes provisions relating to the protection of health care workers.

HB 1782 Ellebracht Establishes provisions for net neutrality.

HB 1786 Chipman Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need.

HCS HB 1787 Changes the requirements to run for certain public offices.

HB 1815 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to electronic tracking systems for evidentiary collection kits.

HB 1876 Hansen Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1910 Clemens Adds provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 1955 Trent Modifies the offense of tampering with a judicial officer to include the Attorney General and Assistant Attorney Generals as judicial officers.

HB 2052 Sain Adds provisions relating to pharmaceutical cost transparency.

HB 2058 Shawan Allows businesses to register for the No-Call List.

HB 2067 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 2070 Dogan Establishes "The John Ashcroft Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act."

HCS HB 2088 Modifies provisions related to gaming.

HB 2102 Moon Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites.

HCS HB 2116 Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices.

HCS HB 2126 Requires an audit of all state departments every four years.

HB 2135 Lavender Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 2246 Bailey Modifies provisions regarding meetings of the Board of Public Buildings.

HB 2421 Sain Establishes voting rights protections for minorities.

HB 2471 Quade Establishes procedures and regulations for timeshare resale services.

HB 2640 Gregory Establishes provisions relating to legal advertisements.

HB 2698 Hicks Prohibits a website operator from intentionally using an internet domain name in a ticket website’s URL that contains certain information.

HB 2749 Griesheimer Changes the laws regarding the safekeeping of personal information.

ATTORNEYS

SS#3 SB 1 (E1) Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 4 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to witnesses

SB 5 (E1) Koenig Provides that the Attorney General is authorized to commence prosecution for certain actions in St. Louis City

SB 7 (E1) Eigel Creates the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights"

SB 15 (E1) Onder Allows the Governor to remove certain elected officials from office

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No. Author Subject

SB 17 (E1) May Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection 623

SCS SB 625 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams

SB 679 O'Laughlin Modifies Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct relating to advertisements for legal services

SB 793 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 821 Hough Modifies the offense of tampering with a judicial officer to include the Attorney General or his or her appointee

SB 881 Wieland Modifies Missouri Supreme Court Rules relating to discovery in criminal cases

SB 1018 Rizzo Modifies provisions regarding the supervision of adult offenders on probation or parole from other states

SB 1030 Williams Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree

SB 1031 Nasheed Repeals provisions relating to the expungement of certain records

SB 1038 Wallingford Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation"

SB 1046 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to administrative fees charged by dealers licensed by the Department of Revenue

SB 1053 Eigel Creates the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights"

SB 1062 Nasheed Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 1070 Williams Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

SB 1077 Onder Modifies provisions regarding criminal offenses

SB 1083 Brown Modifies various provisions relating to civil proceedings before certain associate circuit judges

HB 1 (E1) Roberts 077 Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

HB 13 (E1) Schroer Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys

HB 28 (E1) Murphy Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys

HB 30 (E1) Roberts 077 Establishes provisions relating to civil actions brought against peace officers

HB 36 (E1) Shawan Allows intervention in civil and criminal court cases where the prosecutor is under certain types of investigation

HCS HBs 1300 Modifies provisions relating to vital records. & 1286

HB 1303 Dinkins Establishes the "Prioritization of Public Funding for Family Planning Act."

HB 1361 Ellebracht Requires probation officers to report all probation violations.

HB 1364 Ellebracht Specifies that attorneys shall only be prohibited from serving as special prosecutors in counties where they represent criminal defendants if a conflict is found after a hearing.

HCS HB 1375 Allows certain persons or agencies to request an audit if there is an investigation of an offense of theft or fraud by a public servant or an offense of official misconduct.

HB 1412 Solon Requires attorney's fees and costs to be paid to the property owner in any condemnation proceeding.

HB 1422 Burnett Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel.

HCS HB 1484 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1503 Ellebracht Allows a victim of a physician's actions to attend and present oral testimony or submit a written impact statement at all board meetings and administrative hearings involving investigation and discipline of the physician.

HB 1507 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to the administrative procedures for driver's license suspensions and revocations.

HCS HBs 1538 Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys. & 1900

HB 1557 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HCS HB 1558 Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of guardians or conservators of certain persons.

HCS HBs Enacts provisions governing compensation for student athletes. 1564, 1792 & 1748

HB 1565 Basye Modifies provisions governing school district course materials or instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases.

HB 1593 Bland Manlove Allows a civil action for summoning a police officer.

HB 1610 Coleman 097 Modifies and establishes provisions relating to criminal street gangs.

HB 1645 Windham Requires the cost to the state for incarcerating an offender be considered during sentencing and parole hearings.

HB 1653 Sommer Creates the offense of adoption deception.

HCS HB 1657 Changes the laws regarding public nuisances.

HB 1691 Rehder Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1692 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1706 Coleman 097 Establishes laws relating to discovery in criminal cases.

HB 1728 Shaul 113 Regulates the sale of returnable containers.

HB 1743 Sommer Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act."

HB 1777 Lovasco Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter.

HB 1806 Moon Modifies provisions relating to refunds of certain tax payments.

HB 1830 Green Establishes the "Bonding Review Board" to determine whether sufficient financial assets exist to back individual sureties and to rate providers of individual sureties.

HB 1839 Green Establishes provisions relating to limited access to certain criminal records.

HB 1840 Green Creates a tort cause of action for injuries that result from harassment in the workplace.

HB 1848 Bland Manlove Establishes provisions requiring notice to the debtor before collecting debt through judicial means.

HB 1857 Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act."

HB 1864 Morgan Prohibits employers from discriminating in providing compensation based on gender for the same work.

HB 1882 Tate Prohibits children from being placed in the custody of individuals who have been found guilty of the offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree.

HB 1889 Schroer Establishes the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights."

HB 1905 Pike Changes provisions governing residency of pupils registering for school.

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No. Author Subject

HCS HB 1937 Modifies various Supreme Court Rules relating to criminal procedure.

HB 1974 Morris 140 Establishes the "Missouri Any Willing Provider Act."

HB 1997 Wilson Changes the laws regarding the compensation of sheriffs.

HB 2054 Quade Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HCS HB 2088 Modifies provisions related to gaming.

HB 2106 Trent Adds provisions relating to the interpretation of insurance laws.

HCS HB 2188 Changes the laws regarding timeshares by requiring disclosure of the annual maintenance fees before a timeshare purchase and adding provisions regarding timeshare transfer services.

HB 2513 DeGroot Establishes the "Assigned Counsel Pilot Program."

HB 2538 Evans Amends provisions relating to legal services provided by the State Public Defender System.

HB 2640 Gregory Establishes provisions relating to legal advertisements.

AUDITOR, STATE

SB 615 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to audits of county offices

SB 707 Koenig Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 859 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to financial statements of all non-charter counties

SB 927 Schatz Requires an audit of the State Auditor by an independent certified public accountant in the 2020 calendar year

HCS HB 1375 Allows certain persons or agencies to request an audit if there is an investigation of an offense of theft or fraud by a public servant or an offense of official misconduct.

HB 1493 Beck Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1555 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HCS HB 1702 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 1733 Christofanelli Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."

HB 1736 Plocher Changes the law regarding the regulation of securities.

HB 1814 McGaugh Changes the law regarding county financial statements.

SS#2 SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions. HB 1854

HB 2042 Richey Expands the Missouri Law Enforcement Assistance Program to include all local law enforcement jurisdictions in the state.

HCS HB 2126 Requires an audit of all state departments every four years.

HB 2130 Coleman 097 Allows the state auditor access to court records relating to a conviction or guilty plea for a sexual offense requiring registration and charges filed for failure to register as a sexual offender in order to conduct an audit.

HB 2156 Neely Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet managed care.

HB 2307 Eslinger Modifies provisions relating to audits of county offices.

BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

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No. Author Subject

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SB 698 Wieland Specifies that life insurance companies may issue funding agreements

SB 707 Koenig Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

SB 804 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts

SB 903 Wieland Creates the Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act

SB 984 Crawford Modifies provisions governing family trust companies

SB 1074 Hoskins Exempts insurers from the requirement to send an explanation of refusal to write automobile insurance if the applicant is written on a policy by an affiliate or subsidiary insurer within the same holding company

SB 1087 Wieland Modifies provisions governing traditional installment loan lenders

HB 1429 Kendrick Establishes the "Student Loan Bill of Rights."

HB 1438 Helms Changes the law regarding unsecured loans of five hundred dollars or less.

HB 1465 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions of who can request certain records.

HB 1543 Black 137 Increases the maximum duration of credit transaction that is subject to regulation under the statutes governing credit insurance.

HB 1545 Carter Changes the laws regarding fees charged by financial institutions.

HB 1598 Mosley Requires entities that provide financing that covers the sales tax on motor vehicle purchases to remit the sales tax directly to the Department of Revenue on behalf of the purchaser.

HB 1736 Plocher Changes the law regarding the regulation of securities.

HB 1830 Green Establishes the "Bonding Review Board" to determine whether sufficient financial assets exist to back individual sureties and to rate providers of individual sureties.

HB 1835 Green Allows creditors access to incident reports in certain situations.

HB 1845 Green Establishes the "First-Time Business Owner Savings Account" and authorizes a tax deduction for contributions to a savings account dedicated to starting a new business.

HB 2041 Sharpe 004 Modifies the definition of "small farmer" within the Family Farms Act.

HB 2067 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HCS HB 2092 Changes the laws regarding financial regulations.

HB 2152 Stevens 046 Changes the laws regarding consumer credit interest rates.

HCS HBs 2204 Changes the laws regarding credit unions by simplifying filing requirements. & 2257

HCS HB 2205 Modifies provisions relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts.

HCS HB 2206 Modifies the state treasurer’s authority to invest in certain deposits.

HB 2348 Carpenter Changes the laws regarding unsecured loans.

HB 2433 Rowland Changes the law regarding accounting practices of certain banks and credit unions.

HB 2455 Rowland Limits potential foreclosure actions of the primary residence of a person sixty-five years of age after certain property tax increases.

HCS HB 2461 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 2497 Price IV Changes the laws regarding casinos by prohibiting ATMs and bank branches from casino premises.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2730 Trent Changes the laws regarding loans by traditional installment loan lenders.

HCR 94 Beck Urges Congress to reinstate the separation of commercial and investment banking functions previously in effect under the Glass-Steagall Act and support efforts to return to national banking policies to repair our nation's infrastructure.

BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, AND COUNCILS

SB 16 (E1) Williams Creates and modifies provisions relating to law enforcement agency accountability

SB 18 (E1) May Modifies provisions related to law enforcement agencies and the POST Commission

SB 524 Sater Requires the Department of Social Services to apply for a global waiver for MO HealthNet

SCS SB 525 Provides that recovery charter high schools may be operated in Kansas City for students in recovery from substance use disorder or dependency

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SB 534 Romine Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 536 Romine Requires the State Board of Education and the Career and Technical Advisory Committee to establish a statewide plan for career and technical education certificates

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

SB 556 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license

SS SCS SB 569 Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses

SB 577 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to property assessment contracts for energy efficiency

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

HCS SB 587 Modifies various provisions relating to elected officials

SB 603 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 621 Romine Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Iron County

SB 622 Romine Establishes the Students' Right to Know Act

SB 637 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to psychologist licensees

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

SB 658 Arthur Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SCS SB 670 Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

SCS SB 689 Modifies provisions relating to licensing requirements for certain professionals

SB 707 Koenig Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

SB 735 Sifton Requires certain disclosures to be made by entities entering into contracts with public entities

SB 737 Sifton Requires the Governor to appoint Administrative Hearing Commissioners that reflect the geographic diversity of the state

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No. Author Subject

SB 751 Hough Prohibits any rule or regulation from requiring authorized common carriers to provide restroom facilities unless the length of the trip exceeds the length of the school district's longest bus route

SB 755 Sater Exempts information pertaining to the salaries and benefits of certain members of the Board of the Public School Retirement System (PSRS) from certain confidentiality provisions

SB 771 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to solid waste management districts

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 775 Schatz Modifies provisions regarding members of the board of directors of a fire protection district

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 795 Hough Modifies provisions regarding the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research

SB 806 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of speech pathologists and audiologists

SB 808 Crawford Repeals the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board

SB 811 Luetkemeyer Replaces the student representative on the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri with a student curator

SB 830 Cunningham Modifies provisions related to workforce development in elementary and secondary education

HCS SB 831 Modifies provisions regarding facility management

SB 851 O'Laughlin Authorizes the conveyance of property owned by the state in Pike County to the state highways and transportation commission

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 883 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to levee districts

SB 884 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to levee and drainage districts

SB 892 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the management of hazardous waste

SB 910 Wallingford Permits Southeast Missouri State University to develop a statewide mission in visual and performing arts, computer science, and cybersecurity

SB 949 Riddle Modifies licensing requirements for nursing home administrators

SB 955 Walsh Modifies the Board of Trustees of Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System

SB 965 O'Laughlin Permits the Missouri State Board of Nursing to establish rules setting forth the licensure, renewal procedures, required fees, and discipline of advanced practice registered nurses

SB 966 O'Laughlin Requires each local school district and charter school to have a policy for reading success plans for certain pupils in grades kindergarten through four

SB 976 Sater Permits an intern pharmacist working at a remote dispensing site pharmacy to dispense prescriptions under the remote supervision of a pharmacist at a supervising pharmacy

SB 977 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) initiative

SB 987 Williams Modifies provisions relating to bonds for county recorders of deeds

SB 992 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of architects, engineers, and landscape architects

SB 994 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to anhydrous ammonia

SB 997 Bernskoetter Permits any seven-director school district, or any urban school district, to divide into subdistricts and provide for the election of subdistrict board members

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No. Author Subject

SB 1006 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of accountants

SB 1021 O'Laughlin Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to annually publish on the Department's website a list of schools in the state that have been performing within the bottom 5% of schools for more than three years

SB 1054 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to exemptions from statutes governing proprietary education

SB 1055 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

SB 1061 Libla Modifies law regarding reading success plans, formerly known as reading intervention plans

SB 1078 Onder Provides that advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) shall be licensed and regulated by the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, rather than by the State Board of Nursing

SCR 29 Wallingford Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations

SCR 38 O'Laughlin Disapproves the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Commission's recommendations regarding the fees and taxes of the Hazardous Waste Management Commission

SCR 39 Emery Establishes the Task Force on Retail Electric Competition

HB 4 (E2) Gregory Establishes the joint committee on government oversight

HB 17 (E1) Schroer Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners

HB 47 (E1) Clemens Modifies provisions relating to civilian review boards

HB 1266 Bangert Requires the Governor to maintain and regularly update a list of each state board, commission, committee, or council that contains members appointed by the Governor.

HB 1274 Unsicker Requires children under two years of age to be secured in rear-facing child passenger restraint systems.

HB 1275 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding school reporting requirements to law enforcement.

HB 1279 Brown 070 Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers.

HB 1280 Brown 070 Creates new provisions relating to the Missouri school improvement program.

HB 1281 Brown 070 Modifies provisions relating to school suspensions.

HCS HB 1282 Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows private institutions of higher education to appoint persons to be members of a campus police department.

HB 1283 Justus Changes the law regarding the Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund.

HCS HB 1289 Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenders.

HB 1291 Evans Changes the law regarding probation.

HCS HB 1293 Modifies a provision relating to sexual offenders who are Tier I sexual offenders.

HB 1294 Dinkins Enacts requirements relating to display of and instruction about the national motto of the United States, "In God We Trust."

HB 1299 Dinkins Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1301 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to school protection officers.

HB 1311 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to workplace retirement savings plans.

HB 1313 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to animal chiropractic practitioners.

HCS HB 1316 Modifies provisions and creates new programs relating to military families.

HCS HB 1319 Modifies provisions relating to service dogs.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 210 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HCS HB 1332 Modifies the offense of tampering with electronic monitoring equipment.

HCS HB 1335 Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream.

HB 1336 Kelley 127 Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading success plans for certain students.

HB 1344 Baker Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1347 Baker Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures.

HB 1349 Baker Requires all students attending public high schools to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before graduating.

HB 1350 Kidd Specifies that a school board may vote to remove its operating levy from a certain definition related to tax increment financing for redevelopment projects.

HB 1372 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HCS HB 1374 Creates new provisions relating to the funding of inaugural activities.

HB 1394 Price IV Creates the election anti-fraud fairness act.

HB 1402 Murphy Establishes the "Joint Committee on Media Literacy."

HB 1403 Hudson Relating to political subdivisions.

HB 1407 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to standards and guidelines established by the air conservation commission.

HB 1408 Sauls Modifies the membership of the "Clean Water Commission."

HB 1410 Solon Modifies provisions relating to contraceptives.

HB 1417 McGirl Relating to the Peer Review of CPA firms.

HB 1423 Burnett Modifies provisions relating to higher education tuition.

HB 1429 Kendrick Establishes the "Student Loan Bill of Rights."

HB 1430 Kendrick Establishes a work-study program within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 1432 Kendrick Establishes the "Missouri Secure Choice Savings Program Act."

HCS HB 1434 Modifies requirements for public disclosure of financial information of dependent children on financial interest forms.

HCS HB 1435 Modifies provisions relating to the deceased.

HB 1441 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.

HCS HB 1442 Modifies and adds provisions relating to professional licensure.

HB 1443 Helms Adds provisions relating to residency programs for assistant physicians.

HCS HB 1445 Modifies licensing requirements for nursing home administrators.

HB 1448 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HCS HB 1451 Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain persons.

HB 1454 Schroer Requires the Missouri Veterans Commission to collect and display information about job opportunities for veterans.

HB 1458 Shaul 113 Changes the laws regarding the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

HB 1461 Shaul 113 Modifies the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1479 Quade Modifies provisions relating to charter schools.

HB 1481 Roden Changes the laws regarding the requirements to serve or be employed as certain public safety personnel.

HCS HB 1485 Authorizes the issuance of residential care vouchers to certain veterans.

HB 1493 Beck Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1497 Beck Modifies provisions relating to project labor agreements.

HB 1503 Ellebracht Allows a victim of a physician's actions to attend and present oral testimony or submit a written impact statement at all board meetings and administrative hearings involving investigation and discipline of the physician.

HB 1506 Ellebracht Requires driver's license applicants eighteen years of age and younger who have never held a driver's license to complete a driver's education program approved by the Missouri highways and transportation commission.

HB 1508 Ellebracht Requires in-state public educational institutions to grant undergraduate course credit for students who score 3 or higher on advance placement examinations.

HB 1515 Messenger Requires the Director of the Department of Transportation to be appointed by the Governor, subject to the advice and consent of the senate.

HCS HB 1520 Changes the laws regarding probation and parole violations.

HCS HB 1521 Establishes the "Capitol Police Board."

HB 1523 Shawan Establishes Missouri as a "Sanctuary for Life" state.

HB 1527 Razer Modifies provisions relating to complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

HB 1534 Washington Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five.

HB 1537 Washington Modifies provisions relating to prefilled epinephrine auto syringes in schools.

SCS HCS HB Permits recording of IEP or Section 504 meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian. 1540

HB 1541 Basye Allows motor vehicles to turn left on red light when turning onto a one-way street.

HB 1542 Veit Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation law.

HB 1544 Carter Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners.

HB 1549 Sain Requires disclosure of certain state income tax returns on the website of the ethics commission.

HB 1555 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HB 1560 Baringer Modifies powers of St. Louis City and St. Louis City senior citizens’ services fund board of directors.

HCS HBs Enacts provisions governing compensation for student athletes. 1564, 1792 & 1748

HB 1569 Mackey Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools.

HB 1582 Ingle Establishes the "Enough is Enough Act."

HB 1585 Washington Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.

HB 1587 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals.

HCS HB 1600 Modifies several provisions relating elections.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 212 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HCS HB 1602 Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be deemed satisfied by certain conditions.

HCS#2 HB Modifies residency requirements for personnel of certain municipal police forces. 1604

HB 1611 Coleman 097 Allows customers of utilities to opt out of installation of certain types of meters.

HB 1614 Ingle Requires any green and cut flowers purchased by state purchasers to be purchased from Missouri flower companies.

HB 1624 Gray Establishes a "Council for Community Education" within the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

HB 1625 Gray Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1627 Gray Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections.

HB 1628 Gray Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections.

HB 1631 Deaton Establishes the Joint Committee on the Missouri Constitutional Convention.

HCS HBs 1634 Adds provisions relating to property and casualty insurance products. & 2085

HB 1636 Porter Allows schools with a four-day school week to set an opening date more than fourteen days before the first Monday in September.

HB 1638 Taylor Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 1642 Taylor Requires administration of a statewide assessment test for five years before any revisions to the test may be made.

HB 1643 Taylor Requires all nonfood items sold in the state capitol to be made in the USA.

HB 1644 Windham Requires public institutions of higher education to establish a personal injury or accidental death insurance program for their athletes.

HB 1648 Muntzel Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities.

HB 1650 Clemens Modifies provisions for "paid for by" statements on political advertisements.

HB 1652 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to cemeteries.

HB 1659 Proudie Enacts provisions relating to the "Missouri Urban Rural Renewal Workforce Act."

HB 1661 Proudie Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1663 Richey Authorizes the development of a program allowing reimbursement for certain tuition costs incurred by teachers.

HCS HB 1664 Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools.

HB 1669 Basye Changes the laws regarding firearms.

HB 1681 Reedy Modifies provisions relating to county officials.

HB 1687 Grier Modifies residency requirements for personnel of certain municipal police forces.

HCS HB 1688 Establishes the "Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020."

CCS SS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to the monitoring of certain controlled substances. 1693

HCS HB 1695 Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act.

HCS HB 1696 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1698 Henderson Changes the laws regarding the ability of counties to issue ordinances.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1710 Eggleston Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property.

HB 1712 Francis Requires the display of the national motto on public buildings.

HCS HB 1713 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act.

HB 1721 Schnelting Prohibits medical providers from administering any medical or surgical treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment for anyone under the age of eighteen.

HB 1723 Schnelting Requires the display of both front and back license plates on dump trucks.

HB 1732 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education.

HB 1733 Christofanelli Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."

HB 1734 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of partners and partnerships.

HB 1738 Hicks Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1741 Hicks Creates the "Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activity Commission."

HB 1751 Spencer Establishes the "Right to Remember Act."

HB 1758 Hannegan Modifies provisions relating to the practice of shampooing.

HB 1762 Knight Allows the Public Service Commission to authorize a low income rate for water and sewer service.

HB 1767 Swan Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 1771 Shields Requires the department of revenue to issue income tax refunds to the estates or families of certain terrorist attack first responders.

HB 1773 Roberts 161 Adds provisions relating to end-of-life care homes.

HCS HBs 1774 Establishes the "Informed Student Document Act" to require institutions of higher education to & 1994 provide outcomes information to incoming freshmen.

HB 1783 Ellebracht Adds provisions relating to the care of indigent persons.

HB 1784 Black 137 Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress.

HB 1786 Chipman Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need.

HCS HB 1787 Changes the requirements to run for certain public offices.

HB 1801 Morris 140 Prohibits the enforcement of any federal rule or regulation promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency unless the rule or regulation is approved by the General Assembly.

HB 1803 Barnes Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden.

HCS HB 1808 Requires school districts to include instruction on the use and effects of vapor products.

HB 1814 McGaugh Changes the law regarding county financial statements.

HCS HB 1819 Changes the law regarding court reporters.

HB 1826 Green Modifies provisions regarding an African-American History Museum.

HB 1830 Green Establishes the "Bonding Review Board" to determine whether sufficient financial assets exist to back individual sureties and to rate providers of individual sureties.

HB 1832 Green Requires the department of public safety to commission a study on gun violence in the state of Missouri.

HB 1834 Green Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1842 Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program."

HB 1849 Moon Creates new provisions related to the display of posters containing representations of the Missouri state flag and other items in public schools.

HB 1853 Dohrman Modifies provisions for senatorial district committees.

SS#2 SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions. HB 1854

HB 1861 Morgan Modifies provisions relating to condominium property.

HB 1863 Morgan Establishes the "Missouri Tuition Equity Act."

HB 1864 Morgan Prohibits employers from discriminating in providing compensation based on gender for the same work.

HB 1866 Swan Allows local educational agencies to create school-community partnerships.

HB 1867 Swan Modifies provisions relating to the powers of superintendents regarding the suspension of students.

HCS HB 1868 Requires the state board of education to develop a statewide plan for minimum requirements for career and technical education (CTE) certificates.

HB 1870 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certified public accountants.

HB 1871 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to exceptions to permit requirements for public accountants.

HB 1876 Hansen Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1877 Hansen Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.

HB 1888 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to administrative law judges in the context of workers' compensation law.

HB 1894 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to property assessments.

HB 1897 Morris 140 Allows school districts to exceed the limitation on debt for certain capital projects.

HB 1905 Pike Changes provisions governing residency of pupils registering for school.

HB 1910 Clemens Adds provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 1917 O'Donnell Modifies provisions relating to charter schools.

HB 1921 Hill Modifies the duration of unemployment compensation, modifies the method to pay federal advances, and raises the fund trigger causing contribution rate reductions.

HB 1924 Dogan Adds provisions relating to pelvic examinations.

HB 1926 Kelly 141 Prohibits public institutions of higher learning from discriminating against a religious student association or denying a religious student association any benefit available to any other student association.

HB 1928 Dohrman Enacts provisions governing campus protection officers of public institutions of higher education.

HCS HB 1932 Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office.

HB 1933 Wiemann Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."

HB 1936 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 1941 Windham Modifies provisions relating to the "A+ Schools Program."

HB 1950 Morgan Requires organizations that provide pregnancy-related services to provide medically accurate information regarding reproductive health options in order to receive state funding.

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HB 1954 Stevens 046 Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools.

HB 1958 Ruth Adds provisions relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms.

HCS HB 1961 Establishes the "Keep Our Schools Safe Act."

HB 1962 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license.

HB 1966 Lynch Changes the process by which public notice is required to be published.

HB 1967 Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement.

HB 1977 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians.

HB 1981 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HB 1989 Merideth Prohibits unapproved video gaming terminals in bars, convenience stores, gas stations, and restaurants.

HCS HB 1995 Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals.

HCS HB 1999 Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

HB 2027 Allred Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 2029 Veit Allows school districts to divide into subdistricts.

HCS HB 2030 Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act.

HB 2036 Patterson Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships.

HB 2037 Patterson Eliminates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

HCS HB 2038 Establishes the "Workforce Diploma Program" within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 2044 Baker Establishes the "Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act."

HB 2047 Sommer Sets the burden of proof on the county assessor for proving the market value of certain property on certain appeals.

HB 2053 Sain Changes provisions governing local school district procedures for setting school starting dates.

HB 2056 Spencer Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms.

HB 2062 Mitten Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

HB 2063 Mitten Requires legislative lobbyists and legislative liaisons to complete sexual harassment training offered by the Missouri Ethics Commission.

HB 2067 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 2069 Dogan Modifies provisions relating to ethics and the sunshine law.

HB 2071 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to the classification of workers.

HB 2074 Carpenter Subjects public employers to the state minimum wage law.

HB 2075 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 2077 Carpenter Requires the Department of Natural Resources to implement regulations that comply with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris Agreement.

HB 2084 Moon Modifies provisions relating to transfer of students within districts and between districts.

HCS HB 2088 Modifies provisions related to gaming.

HB 2090 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

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HCS HB 2092 Changes the laws regarding financial regulations.

HB 2105 Mackey Prohibits the suspension of students in kindergarten or in any grade not higher than the third grade.

HB 2107 Sharp 036 Modifies residency requirements for the "A+ Schools Program."

HB 2117 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HCS HB 2128 Modifies length and weight restriction for certain motor vehicles.

HB 2149 Knight Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation."

HCS HB 2151 Allows Southeast Missouri State University to develop a statewide mission.

HB 2158 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to increasing the membership of the drug utilization review board.

HB 2161 Rone Changes the law regarding levee and drainage districts.

HCS HB 2165 Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System.

HCS HB 2170 Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board.

HCS HB 2173 Changes the laws regarding marriage and replaces marriage licenses with contracts of domestic union.

HB 2174 Pollitt 052 Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education.

HB 2177 Moon Establishes the Campus Intellectual Diversity Act.

HB 2178 Clemens Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HCS HB 2179 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HCS HBs 2183 Increases the per diem for street light maintenance district board members from $50 to $100 per & 1389 meeting attended.

HB 2185 Merideth Directs unclaimed lottery prizes to go to after school programs for high-need children.

HB 2300 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to peer review committees.

HCS HB 2305 Modifies provisions relating to the MO HealthNet drug utilization review board.

HB 2350 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to the management of hazardous waste.

HB 2355 Ross Modifies provisions relating to the management of hazardous waste.

HB 2414 Chappelle-Nadal Prohibits the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District from expending moneys to fund any trolley system.

HB 2436 Butz Replaces the student representative on the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri with a student curator.

HB 2438 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the pregnancy-associated mortality review board.

HB 2451 Rowland Requires the county board of equalization to provide confirmation of receipt of a taxpayer's appeal.

HB 2498 Hicks Replaces the student representative on the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri with a student curator.

HB 2519 Riggs Establishes the Missouri Advisory Boards and Commissions Association.

HB 2554 Ruth Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force."

HB 2568 Dogan Establishes the Missouri Innocence Inquiry Commission.

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HB 2573 Knight Modifies provisions relating to anhydrous ammonia.

HB 2595 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force."

HB 2605 Washington Allows members of the Kansas City police board and members of the Kansas City police department to serve on boards, commissions, and task forces when no compensation for such service is paid.

HB 2629 Bondon Repeals the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HB 2634 Swan Establishes the Joint Task Force on Music Therapist Licensure.

HB 2645 Rogers Establishes within the department of public safety a "Task Force on Body-Worn Cameras."

HB 2675 Murphy Prohibits the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District from expending moneys to fund any trolley system.

HCS HB 2702 Dissolves the Highways and Transportation Commission.

HB 2731 Bailey Modifies provisions for the PACE Act.

HB 2737 Black 137 Changes provisions governing teacher education programs.

HB 2745 Windham Installs a student voting member on college and university boards of curators, regents, or governors upon student body approval.

HB 2749 Griesheimer Changes the laws regarding the safekeeping of personal information.

HCR 63 Anderson Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations.

HCR 80 Ross Disapproves the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Commission's recommendations regarding the fees and taxes of the Hazardous Waste Management Commission.

HJR 108 Dinkins Modifies the conservation commission membership composition and requires the election of the commissioners.

HJR 124 Knight Dissolves the highways and transportation commission.

BOATS AND WATERCRAFT

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 711 Arthur Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 820 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the titling of abandoned property

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

HB 1489 Wood Modifies provisions relating to licensure for boat manufacturers and dealers.

HB 1506 Ellebracht Requires driver's license applicants eighteen years of age and younger who have never held a driver's license to complete a driver's education program approved by the Missouri highways and transportation commission.

HB 1727 Wilson Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices.

HB 1935 Miller Modifies provisions relating to boating safety identification cards.

HCS HB 1952 Modifies provisions relating to abandoned property.

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HB 2032 Ruth Applies all current motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle franchise practice provisions to "powersport vehicles."

HCS HB 2128 Modifies length and weight restriction for certain motor vehicles.

HB 2168 Gray Modifies the time frame during which the amount for a trade-in motor vehicle may be credited to the purchase price of another motor vehicle for sales tax calculations.

HB 2505 Bromley Establishes a three-year registration option for boats and a permanent registration option for boats and outboard motors.

BONDS - BAIL

SB 899 Brown Modifies Missouri Supreme Court rules relating to criminal procedure

SB 995 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to the pre-trial release of a person charged with a bailable offense

BONDS - GENERAL OBLIGATION AND REVENUE

SB 791 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to the issuance of local bonds

SB 884 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to levee and drainage districts

SB 903 Wieland Creates the Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act

HB 1428 Kendrick Grants authority to the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority to issue loans to refinance certain public or private student loans, education grants, and certain bonds, notes, or other obligations.

HCS HB 1602 Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be deemed satisfied by certain conditions.

HB 1703 O'Donnell Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act."

HCS HB 1713 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act.

HB 1746 Allred Authorizes a capital improvement sales tax in the counties of Clay and Platte upon voter approval.

HB 1834 Green Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1897 Morris 140 Allows school districts to exceed the limitation on debt for certain capital projects.

HB 2144 Kelly 141 Directs the deposit and transfer of funds forfeited from solid waste facilities.

HB 2161 Rone Changes the law regarding levee and drainage districts.

BONDS - SURETY

SCS SB 578 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public

SB 593 White Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the Recorder of Deeds and notaries public

SCS SB 780 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 816 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals

SB 987 Williams Modifies provisions relating to bonds for county recorders of deeds

HCS HB 1522 Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to official documents. 1655

HB 1703 O'Donnell Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act."

HB 1726 Wilson Authorizes certain cities to levy a 1/2 cent sales tax for public safety.

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HB 1731 Toalson Reisch Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.

HB 1733 Christofanelli Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."

HB 1830 Green Establishes the "Bonding Review Board" to determine whether sufficient financial assets exist to back individual sureties and to rate providers of individual sureties.

HB 1831 Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises.

HB 1842 Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program."

HCS HB 1874 Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HCS HB 1937 Modifies various Supreme Court Rules relating to criminal procedure.

BUSES

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SB 751 Hough Prohibits any rule or regulation from requiring authorized common carriers to provide restroom facilities unless the length of the trip exceeds the length of the school district's longest bus route

HB 1729 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions relating to school bus registration fees.

HCS HBs 1901 Changes the law regarding firearms. & 1722

HB 1998 Morse 151 Designates May 10 as School Bus Drivers' Appreciation Day in Missouri.

HB 2056 Spencer Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms.

HCS HB 2128 Modifies length and weight restriction for certain motor vehicles.

HB 2222 Evans Requires drivers on a public highway to stop for certified Head Start buses.

BUSINESS AND COMMERCE

SB 1 (E2) Emery Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a declared state of emergency

HCS SB 587 Modifies various provisions relating to elected officials

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SCS SB 608 Modifies provisions relating to scrap metals

SB 634 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to credit for reinsurance as an asset or reduction from liability of an insurer

SS SB 644 Modifies law regarding service animals

SB 698 Wieland Specifies that life insurance companies may issue funding agreements

SB 750 White Modifies law regarding service animals

SCS SB 764 Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana

SB 769 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to multiple employer self-insured health plans

SCS SB 780 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 799 Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 808 Crawford Repeals the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board

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SB 902 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to pyramid sales schemes

SB 922 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions relating to covenants involving business entities

SB 946 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to buyers of precious metals

SB 972 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to health insurance

SB 979 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to working animals

SB 1050 Williams Prohibits a website operator from intentionally using an internet domain name in a ticket website’s URL that contains certain information

SB 1054 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to exemptions from statutes governing proprietary education

HB 10 (E1) Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer

HB 20 (E1) Mackey Specifies that the seller of a firearm must verify the age of the purchaser

HB 22 (E1) Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer

HB 50 (E1) Green Requires the Office of Administration to commission a study on socially and economically disadvantaged businesses every five years

HB 1268 Bangert Authorizes a tax credit for providing child care in a child care desert.

HCS HB 1271 Prohibits the sale of baby crib bumper pads.

HB 1285 Pike Modifies the definition of "intoxicating liquor."

HB 1308 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to certain tax credits.

HB 1321 Sommer Imposes certain vehicle safety requirements on ice cream trucks.

HB 1344 Baker Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1348 Baker Allows cottage food production operations to sell food over the internet.

HB 1352 Allred Requires motor vehicle dealers to collect and remit sales tax.

HB 1358 Ellebracht Changes the laws regarding sales of land so that a sale of 10 or more acres requires a survey.

HB 1376 Washington Adds provisions relating to minority stake interests in medical marijuana businesses.

HB 1403 Hudson Relating to political subdivisions.

HB 1405 Love Modifies provisions relating to outdoor advertising.

HB 1420 Richey Changes the law regarding tobacco products by requiring retailers to display signs of the local age requirement if it is different from the state's age requirement.

HB 1421 Hudson Changes the laws regarding requirements of lodging establishments.

HB 1432 Kendrick Establishes the "Missouri Secure Choice Savings Program Act."

HB 1438 Helms Changes the law regarding unsecured loans of five hundred dollars or less.

HB 1448 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 1454 Schroer Requires the Missouri Veterans Commission to collect and display information about job opportunities for veterans.

HB 1457 Schroer Allows persons who can lawfully carry firearms to sue for certain injuries sustained on the property of businesses that voluntarily prohibit firearms.

HB 1458 Shaul 113 Changes the laws regarding the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

HB 1468 Toalson Reisch Modifies provisions relating to certain persons found guilty of criminal offenses.

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HB 1480 Quade Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs.

HB 1489 Wood Modifies provisions relating to licensure for boat manufacturers and dealers.

HB 1494 Beck Creates preference for bidders who are residents of Missouri when bidding on projects for the state, its agencies, and political subdivisions.

HB 1496 Beck Modifies the offenses of unlawful transfer of weapons and unlawful possession of a firearm.

HB 1497 Beck Modifies provisions relating to project labor agreements.

HB 1510 Lynch Modifies definitions for certain statutes governing urban rehabilitation projects.

HCS HBs 1511 Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing reciprocity. & 1452

HB 1512 Messenger Establishes a sales tax exemption for certain purchases.

HB 1527 Razer Modifies provisions relating to complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

HB 1529 Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1533 Washington Creates a class C felony for manufacturing, importing, possessing, purchasing, sell, or transfer any assault weapon or large capacity magazine.

HB 1543 Black 137 Increases the maximum duration of credit transaction that is subject to regulation under the statutes governing credit insurance.

HB 1548 Sain Establishes provisions for net neutrality.

HB 1584 Knight Modifies provisions relating to local use taxes.

HCS HB 1590 Changes the laws regarding the regulation of certain companies.

HB 1596 Trent 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.

HB 1612 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1614 Ingle Requires any green and cut flowers purchased by state purchasers to be purchased from Missouri flower companies.

HB 1618 Shull 016 Adds provisions relating to funding agreements in the business of insurance.

HB 1632 Porter Modifies provisions relating to donations and delivery of certain alcoholic beverages.

HB 1648 Muntzel Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities.

HB 1676 Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1699 Knight Modifies provisions relating to the permitted hours of sale of intoxicating liquor.

HCS HB 1702 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 1724 Schnelting Removes certain prohibitions on sale of intoxicating liquor on Sundays.

HB 1728 Shaul 113 Regulates the sale of returnable containers.

HB 1730 Shaul 113 Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one.

HB 1734 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of partners and partnerships.

HB 1738 Hicks Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1757 Hannegan Requires certain service-industry employees to receive training on detecting and reporting human trafficking.

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HB 1781 Aldridge Authorizes a tax credit for establishing a new business in a distressed community.

HB 1782 Ellebracht Establishes provisions for net neutrality.

HCS HB 1804 Requires the department of natural resources to assist permit applicants throughout the permitting process.

HB 1828 Green Changes the law regarding certain credit fees.

HB 1831 Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises.

HB 1833 Green Prohibits the sale of an assault weapon to a person under the age of 21.

HB 1836 Green Establishes the "Missouri Prompt Pay Act" relating to payment dates for contractors and subcontractors.

HB 1841 Green Requires gas corporations to repair pipelines and equipment necessary for a customer to benefit from the service even if the customer is not up to date with payments.

HB 1844 Green Requires the Office of Administration to commission a study on socially and economically disadvantaged businesses every five years.

HB 1845 Green Establishes the "First-Time Business Owner Savings Account" and authorizes a tax deduction for contributions to a savings account dedicated to starting a new business.

HB 1856 Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition.

HB 1865 Morgan Repeals a provision allowing scrap metal operators to purchase older inoperable motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts without receiving a title.

HCS HB 1868 Requires the state board of education to develop a statewide plan for minimum requirements for career and technical education (CTE) certificates.

HB 1878 Billington Establishes mandatory warranties for HVAC products.

HB 1908 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to sales tax.

HCS HB 1912 Modifies provisions relating to recreation vehicle dealer agreements.

HB 1920 Hill Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers.

HCS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to taxation. 1957

HCS HB 1959 Indemnifies motor vehicle dealers from liability relating to the contents of third-party motor vehicle reports when prepared by a party other than the dealer.

HB 1967 Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement.

HB 2032 Ruth Applies all current motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle franchise practice provisions to "powersport vehicles."

HB 2037 Patterson Eliminates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

CCS SS HCS Modifies provisions relating to professional registration. HB 2046

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court 2049 proceedings for insurance companies.

HB 2058 Shawan Allows businesses to register for the No-Call List.

HB 2081 Ellebracht Requires the Department of Economic Development to maintain a list of call centers that transfer jobs out of the country.

HB 2102 Moon Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites.

HB 2135 Lavender Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

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HB 2146 Bondon Establishes provisions for storage and transportation of intoxicating liquor from a central warehouse to premises licensed to sell intoxicating liquors at retail.

HB 2147 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to alcohol imports.

HB 2148 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to alcohol sales.

HB 2152 Stevens 046 Changes the laws regarding consumer credit interest rates.

HB 2159 Unsicker Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one and banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.

HB 2168 Gray Modifies the time frame during which the amount for a trade-in motor vehicle may be credited to the purchase price of another motor vehicle for sales tax calculations.

HB 2175 Helms Adds call spoofing to the prohibited solicitations under the no-call list.

HCS HB 2179 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HCS HB 2188 Changes the laws regarding timeshares by requiring disclosure of the annual maintenance fees before a timeshare purchase and adding provisions regarding timeshare transfer services.

HCS HBs 2204 Changes the laws regarding credit unions by simplifying filing requirements. & 2257

HCS HB 2206 Modifies the state treasurer’s authority to invest in certain deposits.

HB 2213 Christofanelli Modifies the definition of a "corporation" for certain Missouri income tax purposes.

HB 2232 Reedy Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain property.

HB 2235 Hill Changes the laws regarding community improvement districts.

HB 2239 Moon Eliminates the corporate income tax rate over a period of two years.

HB 2245 Bailey Modifies provisions relating to holders of retail liquor licenses.

HB 2250 Pollock 123 Changes the law regarding alternative nicotine and vapor products by taxing and regulating them as tobacco products.

HB 2269 Appelbaum Creates a civil penalty for possession of a large capacity magazine.

HB 2270 Appelbaum Creates a civil penalty for businesses who sell or produce high-capacity magazines.

HB 2334 Ruth Extends the authorization of AIM Zones until 2030.

HB 2369 Hovis Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers.

HB 2395 Mackey Specifies that the seller of a firearm must verify the age of the purchaser.

HB 2398 Mackey Adds provisions relating to customer access to bathrooms.

HB 2420 Sain Provides for mandatory severance for employees terminated in certain layoffs.

HB 2444 Ruth Modifies provisions relating to registration fees for fleet vehicles.

HB 2459 Burnett Repeals the state prohibition of local governments regulating paper and plastic bags.

HB 2462 Bailey Establishes the Women's Economic Task Force.

HB 2465 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to motor clubs.

HB 2487 Hill Prohibits using the zoning process to discriminate against firearm businesses.

HB 2492 Fishel Changes the certain financial regulations.

HB 2541 McCreery Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers.

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HB 2584 Andrews Changes the law regarding automatically renewed transactions by requiring certain notice be given to the consumer.

HB 2587 Allred Exempts certain businesses in Kansas City from the business license tax.

HB 2593 Washington Establishes the Minority Business Enterprise and Women's Business Enterprise Oversight Review Committee to assist these business enterprises in bidding on state contracts.

HB 2614 Lavender Changes the law regarding tobacco products by subjecting alternative nicotine products and vapor products to a tobacco tax, raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one, and banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.

HB 2639 Bland Manlove Modifies provisions relating to the carrying-out of wine and wine-based products from certain places.

HB 2684 Plocher Modifies provisions relating to covenants involving business entities.

HB 2704 Bland Manlove Prohibits the sale or distribution of novelty lighters.

HB 2709 Mitten Prohibits the dissemination of recordings or videos of TNC riders obtained by TNC drivers through prearranged rides.

HB 2711 Roberts 077 Establishes a tax deduction for employers relating to criminal justice reform.

HB 2730 Trent Changes the laws regarding loans by traditional installment loan lenders.

HB 2753 Pogue Requires all public restrooms, other than single occupancy restrooms, to be gender-divided.

HCR 94 Beck Urges Congress to reinstate the separation of commercial and investment banking functions previously in effect under the Glass-Steagall Act and support efforts to return to national banking policies to repair our nation's infrastructure.

HCR 104 Bailey Urges residents and business owners in the state to adopt the "Celebrate #extrAAAordinary" Initiative to benefit persons with special needs.

CAMPAIGN FINANCE

SB 546 Sifton Creates new campaign finance disclosure requirements

HCS SB 552 Modifies provisions relating to elections

SB 701 Onder Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations

SB 789 Schupp Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance disclosure

HB 1368 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HB 1372 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 1386 Murphy Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HB 1431 Kendrick Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HB 1650 Clemens Modifies provisions for "paid for by" statements on political advertisements.

HB 1981 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HB 2075 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 2090 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HJR 63 Remole Changes the law regarding initiative petition signatures and financial disclosures.

HCS HJRs 101 Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special & 76 interests.

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

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SB 794 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 810 Luetkemeyer Requires publication of a cost estimate and project completion date for any work on the state highway system at the time bids on a contract for the work are opened

HB 1584 Knight Modifies provisions relating to local use taxes.

HCS HB 1713 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act.

HB 1746 Allred Authorizes a capital improvement sales tax in the counties of Clay and Platte upon voter approval.

HB 1860 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to property tax increases.

HB 2180 Kelley 127 Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes for the Village of Lamar Heights.

CEMETERIES

HB 1556 Reedy Authorizes the department of natural resources to purchase a certain historic cemetery.

HB 1652 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to cemeteries.

CERTIFICATE OF NEED

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SB 708 Eigel Repeals the certificate of need law

SB 898 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to occupancy rates of health care facilities

CHARITIES

SB 1088 Sater Adds "charitable pharmacy" as a Class Q pharmacy

HB 1446 Richey Provides immunity from civil liability for disclosures by a charity, nonprofit organization, religious organization, or church of allegations of sexual misconduct.

HB 1505 Ellebracht Requires charities that accept donations to make their tax returns public.

HB 1632 Porter Modifies provisions relating to donations and delivery of certain alcoholic beverages.

HCS HB 1711 Allows certain shelf stable packaged foods to be donated to and distributed by charitable organizations.

HB 2347 Carpenter Authorizes a tax deduction for individuals making certain charitable contributions.

HCS HB 2349 Modifies provisions relating to a tax credit for contributions to domestic violence shelters.

HB 2500 Washington Creates a "Text-to-Donate” pilot program in Kansas City and St. Louis to provide services aimed at reducing the population of homeless persons in those cities.

HB 2616 Morris 140 Establishes a Class Q pharmacy permit for charitable pharmacies.

CHILDREN AND MINORS

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

SB 17 (E1) May Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SCS SB 525 Provides that recovery charter high schools may be operated in Kansas City for students in recovery from substance use disorder or dependency

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SB 531 Wallingford Modifies provisions of law relating to child custody arrangements

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SB 534 Romine Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 536 Romine Requires the State Board of Education and the Career and Technical Advisory Committee to establish a statewide plan for career and technical education certificates

SCS SB 581 Establishes the Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Act

SB 584 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to child care benefits

SB 603 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 606 May Modifies provisions relating to the suspension of licenses for failure to comply with a child support order

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection 623

SB 626 Nasheed Requires every school in the St. Louis City school district to use a response-to-intervention tiered approach to reading instruction for students struggling to read

SB 638 Riddle Prohibits certain offenders of sex crimes from being near athletic facilities used primarily by children

SCS SB 645 Modifies provisions relating to services for certain students

SB 649 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

CCS HCS SCS Modifies provisions relating to child protection SB 653

SB 658 Arthur Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 707 Koenig Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

SB 711 Arthur Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 749 White Requires health insurance policies to provide coverage for hearing instruments and related services for enrollees under the age of 18

SCS SB 764 Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana

SB 786 Romine Modifies provisions governing school district and charter school course materials and instruction on human sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases

SB 787 Romine Requires all public and charter schools, and institutions of higher education, to print the telephone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on either side of student identification cards

SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

SB 813 Sater Creates provisions allowing certain offenders to be eligible for community-based sentencing

SB 826 White Modifies provisions relating to child protection

SB 829 Hough Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products

SB 830 Cunningham Modifies provisions related to workforce development in elementary and secondary education

SB 842 Emery Modifies provisions relating to child abuse or neglect

SB 848 Eigel Prohibits hormonal or surgical gender reassignment for a child under eighteen years of age

SB 853 Crawford Requires the Department of Social Services and the Department of Mental Health to apply for a MO HealthNet waiver for certain children with disabilities

SB 885 Walsh Establishes guidelines for testing potable water for lead in certain elementary school buildings

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SB 888 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to termination of parental rights and adoption

SB 890 Koenig Creates the Collaborative Special Services Agreement Act

SB 923 Sifton Creates the "Cronkite New Voices Act" to protect the freedom of press in school-sponsored media

SB 924 Riddle Provides for certain immunities for employees of child assessment centers

SB 925 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to child care facilities

SB 929 Emery Modifies provisions relating to student enrollment in virtual school programs

SB 931 Arthur Modifies the calculation of average daily attendance for early childhood education programs

SB 941 Sater Establishes the Missouri Children's Savings Account Act

SB 959 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to protection orders, including protection orders for household pets

SB 966 O'Laughlin Requires each local school district and charter school to have a policy for reading success plans for certain pupils in grades kindergarten through four

SB 973 Wallingford Creates the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet

SB 990 May Prohibits the denial or termination of life insurance policies based solely on age

SCS SB 996 Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program

SB 1005 Schupp Establishes the Affordable Child Care for Families Tax Credit Act

SB 1021 O'Laughlin Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to annually publish on the Department's website a list of schools in the state that have been performing within the bottom 5% of schools for more than three years

SB 1022 O'Laughlin Permits recording certain meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian

SB 1025 Emery Establishes the Child Safety Scholarship Program, which authorizes educational scholarships for qualified students who have experienced a school safety issue

SB 1026 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to in-home child care facilities

SB 1037 Walsh Prohibits the sale of baby crib bumper pads

SB 1055 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

SB 1061 Libla Modifies current law regarding reading success plans, formerly known as reading intervention plans

SB 1070 Williams Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

SB 1076 Emery Requires internet service providers to authenticate access to obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create an authentication to access such websites

SB 1085 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products

SCR 31 Emery Recognizes the societal harms brought by pornography and the need for education, prevention, research, and policy change

SJR 50 O'Laughlin Requires students participating in any single-gender event or activity organized by a statewide activity association to participate in the event corresponding to the student's biological sex

SJR 55 Eigel Provides for parents' exclusive right to control the upbringing of their children

HB 1 (E1) Roberts 077 Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

HB 5 (E1) Washington Establishes a pilot program to allow increased visitation of children with incarcerated mothers

HB 7 (E1) Washington Establishes the offense of unlawful possession of a handgun, which prohibits the possession of a handgun by a minor

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No. Author Subject

HCS HB 12 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults (E1)

SCS HCS HB Changes the offense of unlawful transfer of weapons to include a class E felony for transferring a 16 (E1) firearm to a minor for the purpose of avoiding, interfering with, or preventing an arrest, detention, or investigation.

HB 45 (E1) Price IV Establishes the offense of unlawfully storing a firearm in the presence of a child

HB 1257 Walsh Adds provisions relating to in-home licensed child-care facilities.

HB 1262 Bangert Requires school districts to provide instruction in cursive writing.

HB 1268 Bangert Authorizes a tax credit for providing child care in a child care desert.

HCS HB 1271 Prohibits the sale of baby crib bumper pads.

HB 1272 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to health care for uninsured children.

HB 1274 Unsicker Requires children under two years of age to be secured in rear-facing child passenger restraint systems.

HB 1281 Brown 070 Modifies provisions relating to school suspensions.

HB 1287 Pike Modifies provisions relating to who may be eligible to receive MO HealthNet benefits.

HB 1288 Pike Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HCS HB 1293 Modifies a provision relating to sexual offenders who are Tier I sexual offenders.

HCS HBs 1300 Modifies provisions relating to vital records. & 1286

HB 1305 Neely Modifies provisions relating to epinephrine auto-injectors.

HB 1307 Neely Eliminates license suspensions for nonpayment of child support.

HB 1314 Billington Requires the name of the real party in interest to be named in civil actions involving the separation of church and state unless the party in interest is a minor.

HB 1320 Sommer Changes the law regarding animal abuse.

HCS HB 1335 Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream.

HB 1336 Kelley 127 Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading success plans for certain students.

HB 1337 Kelley 127 Requires insurance companies to cover hearing aids.

HB 1384 Washington Modifies provisions relating to juvenile court proceedings.

HB 1391 Price IV Establishes the offense of unlawfully storing a firearm in the presence of a child.

HB 1392 Price IV Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt a written policy for interactions with minors.

HCS HB 1411 Removes the statute of limitations for certain actions to recover damages regarding child abuse and sexual offenses committed against a child.

SS SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children. HB 1414

HB 1420 Richey Changes the law regarding tobacco products by requiring retailers to display signs of the local age requirement if it is different from the state's age requirement.

HB 1422 Burnett Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel.

HB 1427 Kelley 127 Establishes the offense of unlawful harboring of a minor.

HCS HB 1437 Adds provisions relating to the abandonment of newborn children.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1464 Shaul 113 Designates September as family meals month.

HB 1478 Quade Creates the "Hand-Up Program."

HB 1480 Quade Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs.

HB 1487 Rehder Allows for the opening of recovery charter high schools.

HB 1490 Beck Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers.

HB 1502 Beck Requires a biological father to provide financial support to his unborn child.

SCS HCS HB Permits recording of IEP or Section 504 meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian. 1540

HB 1557 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HCS HB 1558 Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of guardians or conservators of certain persons.

HB 1561 Baringer Allows students to apply sunscreen at school.

SCS HCS#2 Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools. HB 1568

HB 1569 Mackey Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools.

HB 1571 Barnes Requires child care facilities to report liability insurance coverage to the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 1575 Morgan Requires children in the City of St. Louis and Kansas City school districts to enroll in a school by the age of five.

HB 1577 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to the reporting of child abuse and neglect.

HB 1579 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to vital records.

HB 1597 Bailey Requires a parent, caretaker relative, putative father, or identified noncustodial parent to cooperate with the child support program to be eligible for SNAP.

HB 1606 Quade Allows the court to grant reasonable visitation rights to siblings of a child whose parents are divorced or if one parent of the child is deceased.

HB 1613 Coleman 097 Requires a computerized method to allow for the electronic exchanging of data and documents required by the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.

HB 1651 Sommer Allows driver's license applicants to elect to have a disability designation placed on the person's driver's license.

HB 1666 Stevens 046 Adds WIC recipients to those eligible for vouchers for fresh produce.

HB 1670 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1672 Unsicker Changes provisions relating to the show-me healthy babies program.

HB 1673 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1677 Ingle Prohibits a child placing agency contracting with the state to provide foster care services from discriminating against a family because of the sexual orientation of any family member.

HB 1684 Wood Modifies provisions relating to who may receive payments from the family support payment center.

HB 1719 Schnelting Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to have an autism notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1721 Schnelting Prohibits medical providers from administering any medical or surgical treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment for anyone under the age of eighteen.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1727 Wilson Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices.

HB 1730 Shaul 113 Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one.

HCS HB 1765 Establishes a rebuttable presumption that child custody arrangements that award equal parenting time are in the best interest of the child.

HB 1772 Shields Adds provisions relating to Medicaid waivers.

HB 1788 Chipman Requires the Children's Division to refer all cases in which a birth mother or infant tests positive for illegal controlled substances after childbirth to the Juvenile Office.

HB 1812 Proudie Allows the reporting of a privileged communication regarding child abuse and neglect that is made to a minister or cleryperson.

HB 1839 Green Establishes provisions relating to limited access to certain criminal records.

HB 1866 Swan Allows local educational agencies to create school-community partnerships.

HB 1882 Tate Prohibits children from being placed in the custody of individuals who have been found guilty of the offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree.

HB 1892 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to tanning facilities.

HB 1905 Pike Changes provisions governing residency of pupils registering for school.

HB 1913 Pike Modifies provisions relating to who may be eligible to receive MO HealthNet benefits.

HB 1954 Stevens 046 Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools.

HB 1984 Merideth Requires employers to allow for break time for nursing mothers.

HB 2043 Baker Establishes the Adoption Protection Act.

HB 2044 Baker Establishes the "Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act."

HB 2051 Pollock 123 Adds that a person commits the offense of abuse or neglect of a child if such person assists, coerces, or provides for a child to undergo any surgical or hormonal treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment.

HB 2054 Quade Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HB 2055 Quade Modifies provisions for children in foster care receiving MO HealthNet benefits.

HB 2084 Moon Modifies provisions relating to transfer of students within districts and between districts.

HB 2102 Moon Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites.

HB 2105 Mackey Prohibits the suspension of students in kindergarten or in any grade not higher than the third grade.

HB 2134 Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession.

HB 2136 Neely Allows the reporting of a privileged communication regarding child abuse and neglect that is made to a minister or cleryperson.

HB 2149 Knight Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation."

HB 2159 Unsicker Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one and banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.

HCS HB 2171 Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for the adoption of children.

HB 2185 Merideth Directs unclaimed lottery prizes to go to after school programs for high-need children.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2190 Taylor Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2193 Roden Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2199 Gannon Requires children under two years of age to be secured in rear-facing child passenger restraint systems.

HCS HB 2202 Modifies provisions relating to child care.

HB 2203 Shields Modifies provisions relating to child care.

HB 2210 Moon Establishes provisions relating to gender reassignment.

HB 2211 Hill Authorizes a refundable tax credit for taxpayers with children

HCS HB 2216 Modifies and creates provisions relating to the protection of children.

HB 2222 Evans Requires drivers on a public highway to stop for certified Head Start buses.

HB 2227 Washington Establishes the offense of unlawful possession of a handgun, which prohibits the possession of a handgun by a minor.

HB 2233 Haffner Authorizes a tax deduction for certain families of children attending private school or a home school.

HB 2283 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to youth mental health preservation.

HB 2293 Ingle Prohibits a child placing agency contracting with the state to provide foster care services from discriminating against a family because of the family's religion.

HB 2306 Schroer Modifies the offense of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree.

HB 2323 Gannon Requires public schools to teach students appropriate online behavior.

HB 2328 Bailey Adds provisions relating to informed consent for vaccinations.

HB 2329 Ingle Establishes the Birth Match Program.

HB 2379 Helms Modifies provisions for health care for children.

HB 2380 Pollock 123 Modifies provisions relating to immunizations.

HB 2389 Mackey Modifies provisions relating to age for school entry.

HB 2395 Mackey Specifies that the seller of a firearm must verify the age of the purchaser.

HB 2416 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults.

HB 2443 Butz Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults.

HB 2448 Hurst Prohibits a person from transporting a minor across state lines to obtain an abortion without the consent required by state law.

HB 2484 Burnett Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools and repeals provisions prohibiting abortion services providers from providing instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases.

HB 2485 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to nonsupport.

HB 2495 Bosley Extends coverage for mothers in the Show Me Healthy Babies Program to one year postpartum.

HB 2510 Ellebracht Allows a court to direct forfeited cash bonds in criminal nonsupport cases to the Family Support Payment Center for payment of child support arrears.

HB 2524 Pietzman Establishes the Office of State Adoption Services.

HB 2553 Pollock 123 Requires the certificate of death form for infants zero to three years of age to include a request for information regarding the date and type of the decedent's last immunization.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 232 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HB 2560 Trent Creates new provisions related to student data privacy.

HB 2578 Evans Modifies provisions relating to juvenile court.

HB 2614 Lavender Changes the law regarding tobacco products by subjecting alternative nicotine products and vapor products to a tobacco tax, raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one, and banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.

HB 2638 Bailey Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools.

HB 2643 Porter Reduces public assistance benefits of individuals whose children do not meet school attendance requirements.

HB 2644 Stevens 046 Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools.

HB 2699 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to custody or visitation of a child.

HB 2700 Washington Establishes a pilot program to allow increased visitation of children with incarcerated mothers.

HB 2738 Young Establishes a home visit program within the department of social services to provide support to women who are pregnant and to women and families caring for a newborn under the age of twelve months.

HJR 105 Pollock 123 Provides for parents' exclusive right to control the upbringing of their children.

CHILDREN'S DIVISION

SB 584 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to child care benefits

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection 623

CCS HCS SCS Modifies provisions relating to child protection SB 653

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 826 White Modifies provisions relating to child protection

SB 848 Eigel Prohibits hormonal or surgical gender reassignment for a child under eighteen years of age

SB 888 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to termination of parental rights and adoption

SB 973 Wallingford Creates the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet

HB 1275 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding school reporting requirements to law enforcement.

HB 1288 Pike Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HCS HB 1316 Modifies provisions and creates new programs relating to military families.

SS SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children. HB 1414

HB 1427 Kelley 127 Establishes the offense of unlawful harboring of a minor.

HB 1446 Richey Provides immunity from civil liability for disclosures by a charity, nonprofit organization, religious organization, or church of allegations of sexual misconduct.

HB 1478 Quade Creates the "Hand-Up Program."

HCS HB 1558 Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of guardians or conservators of certain persons.

HB 1577 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to the reporting of child abuse and neglect.

HB 1613 Coleman 097 Requires a computerized method to allow for the electronic exchanging of data and documents required by the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1653 Sommer Creates the offense of adoption deception.

HB 1677 Ingle Prohibits a child placing agency contracting with the state to provide foster care services from discriminating against a family because of the sexual orientation of any family member.

HB 1721 Schnelting Prohibits medical providers from administering any medical or surgical treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment for anyone under the age of eighteen.

HB 1788 Chipman Requires the Children's Division to refer all cases in which a birth mother or infant tests positive for illegal controlled substances after childbirth to the Juvenile Office.

HB 1812 Proudie Allows the reporting of a privileged communication regarding child abuse and neglect that is made to a minister or cleryperson.

HB 1882 Tate Prohibits children from being placed in the custody of individuals who have been found guilty of the offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree.

HB 1943 Wood Allows the director's designee to certify certain hearing records.

HB 2043 Baker Establishes the Adoption Protection Act.

HB 2136 Neely Allows the reporting of a privileged communication regarding child abuse and neglect that is made to a minister or cleryperson.

HCS HB 2216 Modifies and creates provisions relating to the protection of children.

HB 2293 Ingle Prohibits a child placing agency contracting with the state to provide foster care services from discriminating against a family because of the family's religion.

HB 2329 Ingle Establishes the Birth Match Program.

HB 2700 Washington Establishes a pilot program to allow increased visitation of children with incarcerated mothers.

CHIROPRACTORS

HB 1313 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to animal chiropractic practitioners.

CIRCUIT CLERKS

SCS SB 578 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public

SB 593 White Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the Recorder of Deeds and notaries public

SB 855 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to circuit clerks, deputy circuit clerks, and division clerks

HB 1425 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1507 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to the administrative procedures for driver's license suspensions and revocations.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to official documents. 1655

HB 1658 Proudie Specifies that limited liability companies that own real property in St. Louis County must designate a contact person with the county clerk.

HB 1689 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1735 Evans Changes the law regarding the boarding of prisoners.

HB 1759 Hannegan Establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1945 McGirl Modifies provisions relating to circuit clerks.

CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 234 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

SB 6 (E1) Eigel Provides that personnel of municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement

SCS SB 558 Provides that personnel of certain municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement

HCS SS SCS Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act SB 594

SB 627 Nasheed Creates seven subdistricts within the St. Louis City school district

SCS SB 648 Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

SB 652 Crawford Modifies language to be placed on a ballot for the approval of a local use tax

SB 659 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to taxation

SB 721 Hough Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts

SB 722 Hough Repeals provisions authorizing regional economic development districts

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SCS SB 768 Allows each political subdivision in Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement System to elect a member contribution amount of 2% or 6%

SB 770 Hough Authorizes the City of Springfield to impose a transient guest tax

SB 773 Riddle Modifies the powers of Neighborhood Improvement Districts to include the power to construct, reconstruct, install, repair, maintain, and equip telecommunications facilities.

SB 776 Cunningham Provides that the court clerk shall collect $10 as a court cost for service of any documents and orders of the court when any person other than a sheriff is specially appointed

SB 781 Brown Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement assistance programs

SB 807 Crawford Modifies the powers of Neighborhood Improvement Districts to include the power to construct, reconstruct, install, repair, maintain, and equip telecommunication facilities

SB 817 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to rural electric cooperatives

SB 825 Libla Prohibits customers of electric utilities from subsidizing electric vehicle charging stations

SB 873 Crawford Authorizes the cities of Clinton and Lincoln to propose a sales tax for public safety

SB 874 Sater Allows two or more municipalities to form a broadband infrastructure improvement district for the delivery of broadband internet service to the residents of such municipalities

SB 905 Eigel Provides that personnel of municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement

SB 911 White Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties

SB 979 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to working animals

SB 987 Williams Modifies provisions relating to bonds for county recorders of deeds

SB 1012 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to the National Flood Insurance Program

SB 1029 Sater Modifies a provision relating to tourism taxes in certain municipalities

SB 1056 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to emergency communication services

SB 1084 Brown Modifies provisions relating to license taxes imposed by municipalities

HB 26 (E1) Brown 027 Repeals provisions that prohibit political subdivisions from adopting orders, ordinances, or regulations relating to firearms

HB 47 (E1) Clemens Modifies provisions relating to civilian review boards

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No. Author Subject

HB 1309 Shull 016 Authorizes the village of Claycomo to levy, upon voter approval, a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety.

HCS HB 1375 Allows certain persons or agencies to request an audit if there is an investigation of an offense of theft or fraud by a public servant or an offense of official misconduct.

HB 1463 Shaul 113 Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances restricting the use of plastic bags or other disposable containers.

HB 1474 Runions Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communications devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1480 Quade Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs.

HCS HB 1484 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams.

HB 1576 Morgan Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HCS HB 1602 Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be deemed satisfied by certain conditions.

HCS#2 HB Modifies residency requirements for personnel of certain municipal police forces. 1604

HB 1621 Gray Prohibits certain cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period.

HB 1676 Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HCS HB 1701 Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Claycomo, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Kearney, Lincoln, and Smithville upon voter approval.

HB 1726 Wilson Authorizes certain cities to levy a 1/2 cent sales tax for public safety.

HB 1731 Toalson Reisch Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.

HCS HB 1752 Modifies provisions relating to working animals.

HB 1754 Spencer Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement.

HB 1775 Lovasco Adds provisions relating to prescriptions for ephedrine.

HB 1783 Ellebracht Adds provisions relating to the care of indigent persons.

HB 1810 Spencer Authorizes a city or county to proclaim the United States flag be flown at half-staff upon the death of certain persons.

HB 1813 Moon Establishes a "Terrorist Offender Registry."

HB 1824 Aldridge Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HB 1826 Green Modifies provisions regarding an African-American History Museum.

HB 1834 Green Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1847 Pollitt 052 Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within a school zone.

SS#2 SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions. HB 1854

HB 1857 Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act."

HB 1889 Schroer Establishes the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights."

HCS HBs Establishes Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a 1893, 2087 municipality with criminal negligence to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon. & 2169

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 236 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HB 1895 Falkner Modifies provisions relating to use taxes.

HB 1917 O'Donnell Modifies provisions relating to charter schools.

HB 1927 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services.

HB 1933 Wiemann Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."

HB 1953 Trent Modifies provisions of the sunshine law by adding utility customer information to closed records.

HCS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to taxation. 1957

HB 1967 Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement.

HB 1978 Merideth Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the legalization of marijuana.

HB 1985 Merideth Authorizes the "Community Police Tax Credit" for law enforcement officers who live in high-crime areas.

HB 1986 Merideth Authorizes tax credits for health care professionals and EMTs serving in rural areas.

HB 2044 Baker Establishes the "Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act."

HB 2045 Toalson Reisch Changes the laws regarding fire protection districts.

HB 2074 Carpenter Subjects public employers to the state minimum wage law.

HB 2081 Ellebracht Requires the Department of Economic Development to maintain a list of call centers that transfer jobs out of the country.

HB 2103 Kolkmeyer Places restrictions on how municipalities may allocate revenues from taxes authorized under Article IV, Section 30(a) of the Constitution.

HB 2109 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for certain teachers who live where they teach.

HB 2110 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for reestablishing a grocery store in a food desert.

HCS HB 2116 Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices.

HCS HB 2128 Modifies length and weight restriction for certain motor vehicles.

HB 2155 Allred Modifies the definition of a "hotel" for certain purposes.

HB 2157 Hicks Adds provisions relating to the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code.

HB 2180 Kelley 127 Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes for the Village of Lamar Heights.

HCS HBs 2241 Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner. & 2244

HB 2354 Griesheimer Provides that no political subdivision can impose a residency requirement on law enforcement officers more stringent than a one-hour response time.

HB 2418 Neely Authorizes the City of Cameron to impose a transient guest tax for the purpose of promoting tourism.

HB 2459 Burnett Repeals the state prohibition of local governments regulating paper and plastic bags.

HB 2467 Bromley Modifies provisions relating to rural electric cooperatives.

HB 2482 Ruth Modifies provisions regarding flood insurance.

HB 2545 Rogers Requires discovery procedures under Supreme Court Rule 25 to govern for a proceeding for a municipal ordinance violation in which confinement in jail is an authorized disposition.

HB 2620 Hansen Authorizes the public service commission to review electric rates of municipalities under certain circumstances.

HB 2655 Sommer Changes the laws regarding the "Brain Injury Fund."

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No. Author Subject

CIVIL PENALTIES

SCS SB 578 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public

SB 588 Burlison Creates additional protections to the right to bear arms

SB 593 White Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the Recorder of Deeds and notaries public

SB 628 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to employee wages

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 665 Burlison Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act"

SB 692 Cunningham Modifies provisions of the Public Access to Automated External Defibrillator Act

SB 709 Eigel Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement

SB 763 White Bars certain professionals and entities from being held liable for damages resulting from any lawfully conducted body cavity search

SB 827 White Modifies the civil penalty for violating federally mandated natural gas safety standards

SB 850 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions governing the prompt payment of health insurance

SB 926 Walsh Creates provisions relating to energy performance standards in certain non-state owned buildings

SB 1015 Emery Modifies provisions relating to driver's license suspensions for minor traffic violations

SB 1037 Walsh Prohibits the sale of baby crib bumper pads

SB 1050 Williams Prohibits a website operator from intentionally using an internet domain name in a ticket website’s URL that contains certain information

SB 1062 Nasheed Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

HB 1269 Bangert Provides immunity from civil liability for persons who render assistance to animals trapped in motor vehicles.

HCS HB 1271 Prohibits the sale of baby crib bumper pads.

HB 1274 Unsicker Requires children under two years of age to be secured in rear-facing child passenger restraint systems.

HB 1275 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding school reporting requirements to law enforcement.

HB 1288 Pike Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HCS HB 1319 Modifies provisions relating to service dogs.

HB 1347 Baker Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures.

SCS HB 1383 Three holiday designations for health awareness.

HB 1390 Price IV Creates civil rights for homeless persons.

HB 1429 Kendrick Establishes the "Student Loan Bill of Rights."

HCS HB 1451 Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain persons.

HCS HB 1460 Modifies provisions relating to authorized uses of automated external defibrillators.

HB 1494 Beck Creates preference for bidders who are residents of Missouri when bidding on projects for the state, its agencies, and political subdivisions.

HB 1499 Beck Changes the laws regarding the safekeeping of personal information.

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HB 1504 Ellebracht Requires the placement of Automated External Defibrillators and staff trained in the operation of such devices on passenger trains, cabooses, locomotive units capable of independent operation, and motorized on-track work equipment used in railroad operations.

HB 1565 Basye Modifies provisions governing school district course materials or instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases.

HB 1593 Bland Manlove Allows a civil action for summoning a police officer.

HB 1611 Coleman 097 Allows customers of utilities to opt out of installation of certain types of meters.

HB 1646 Windham Establishes a firearm-owner registry under the management of the Attorney General.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to official documents. 1655

HCS HB 1657 Changes the laws regarding public nuisances.

HB 1728 Shaul 113 Regulates the sale of returnable containers.

HB 1753 Spencer Establishes provisions relating to the protection of health care workers.

HB 1754 Spencer Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement.

HB 1777 Lovasco Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter.

HB 1782 Ellebracht Establishes provisions for net neutrality.

HB 1797 Hicks Creates new provisions relating to research on animals.

HCS HB 1817 Excludes certain administrative penalties from the calculation of local effort in Iron County.

HB 1839 Green Establishes provisions relating to limited access to certain criminal records.

HB 1840 Green Creates a tort cause of action for injuries that result from harassment in the workplace.

HB 1848 Bland Manlove Establishes provisions requiring notice to the debtor before collecting debt through judicial means.

HB 1864 Morgan Prohibits employers from discriminating in providing compensation based on gender for the same work.

HB 1970 Griesheimer Modifies provisions for underground facility notification.

HB 1978 Merideth Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the legalization of marijuana.

HB 1989 Merideth Prohibits unapproved video gaming terminals in bars, convenience stores, gas stations, and restaurants.

HB 2052 Sain Adds provisions relating to pharmaceutical cost transparency.

HB 2081 Ellebracht Requires the Department of Economic Development to maintain a list of call centers that transfer jobs out of the country.

HB 2089 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to health carrier interest penalties on insurance claims.

HB 2270 Appelbaum Creates a civil penalty for businesses who sell or produce high-capacity magazines.

HB 2342 Morris 140 Creates provisions relating to fines or penalties issued by the Department of Natural Resources.

HCS HB 2528 Requires the department of conservation to give at least one warning before imposing a penalty within the first two years of promulgation of the penalty.

CIVIL PROCEDURE

SB 1 (E2) Emery Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a declared state of emergency

SB 17 (E1) May Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

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SB 555 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 575 Eigel Establishes procedures for a claimant in an action for damages due to asbestos exposure to disclose claims filed with an asbestos trust

SS#2 SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to civil actions, including punitive damages and unlawful 591 merchandising practices

SB 633 Hegeman Modifies the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to two years

SB 726 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court proceedings for insurance companies

SB 727 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 728 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions regarding arbitration agreements between employers and employees

SB 736 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings

SB 745 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding class actions for unlawful merchandising practices

SB 793 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 833 Luetkemeyer Requires inmates or detainees in county jails to exhaust administrative remedies before bringing a civil action

SB 845 Burlison Provides that defendants in tort actions shall only be held severally liable and not jointly

SB 879 Burlison 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 911 White Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties

SB 963 O'Laughlin Modifies the amount of interest that can be collected on a judgment in a civil action

SB 1070 Williams Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

SB 1083 Brown Modifies various provisions relating to civil proceedings before certain associate circuit judges

HB 30 (E1) Roberts 077 Establishes provisions relating to civil actions brought against peace officers

HB 53 (E1) Bosley Adds provisions relating to a landlord failing to remedy a condition that would materially affect the health and safety of a tenant

HB 1314 Billington Requires the name of the real party in interest to be named in civil actions involving the separation of church and state unless the party in interest is a minor.

HB 1315 Billington Modifies the time frame to appeal landlord-tenant actions.

HCS HB 1333 Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft on airport property.

HB 1360 Ellebracht Provides that the time frame to file a petition for review of certain decisions shall be calculated as provided under Missouri Supreme Court Rule 44.01(e).

HB 1390 Price IV Creates civil rights for homeless persons.

HB 1446 Richey Provides immunity from civil liability for disclosures by a charity, nonprofit organization, religious organization, or church of allegations of sexual misconduct.

HB 1507 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to the administrative procedures for driver's license suspensions and revocations.

HCS HB 1547 Establishes the Prescribed Burning Act which protects a landowner from liability for a prescribed burning.

HB 1553 DeGroot Creates and modifies provisions regarding punitive damages.

HB 1554 DeGroot Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library.

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HCS HBs Enacts provisions governing compensation for student athletes. 1564, 1792 & 1748

HB 1565 Basye Modifies provisions governing school district course materials or instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases.

HB 1592 Bland Manlove Changes offenses not eligible for expungement.

HB 1593 Bland Manlove Allows a civil action for summoning a police officer.

HB 1596 Trent 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.

HB 1685 Burnett Provides that a full-time judge shall not be a judge or prosecutor for any other court.

HCS HB 1686 Limits access to certain court records.

HB 1743 Sommer Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act."

HB 1855 Busick Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft on airport property.

HB 1996 Wilson Requires inmates or detainees in a county jail to exhaust all administrative remedies before bringing a civil action.

HB 2031 Ellebracht Requires arbitration agreements for certain disputes to be in a separate agreement.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court 2049 proceedings for insurance companies.

HB 2052 Sain Adds provisions relating to pharmaceutical cost transparency.

HB 2054 Quade Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HB 2099 Hill Specifies that lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles.

HB 2139 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos.

HB 2181 Knight Provides that an owner of land is not liable for injuries occurring on his or her residential area if such residential area is adjacent to a park or trail.

HB 2214 Christofanelli Modifies the term public entity as it relates to sovereign immunity.

HB 2237 Dinkins Prohibits the performance of dismemberment abortions.

HB 2242 Trent Provides that defendants in tort actions shall only be held severally liable and not jointly.

HB 2243 Trent Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for unlawful merchandising practices.

HB 2277 Riggs Changes the law regarding assignments for benefits of creditors.

HB 2353 Trent Modifies provisions relating to judgment interest rates.

HB 2384 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to evidence of damages in civil actions.

HB 2406 Mosley Establishes provisions relating to time frames for issuance of orders or judgments by courts.

HB 2408 Mosley Modifies provisions relating to pleadings.

HB 2449 Hurst Abolishes the doctrine of adverse possession in Missouri.

HB 2534 Riggs Repeals and establishes provisions relating to alternative dispute resolution.

HB 2570 Veit Establishes the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act.

HB 2601 Unsicker Modifies and establishes provisions protecting immigrant tenants.

HB 2689 Allred Modifies provisions relating to the right to bring a civil action for certain unlawful discriminatory practices.

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HB 2698 Hicks Prohibits a website operator from intentionally using an internet domain name in a ticket website’s URL that contains certain information.

CIVIL RIGHTS

SCS SB 542 Removes provisions prohibiting persons on probation or parole after conviction of a felony from voting

SB 833 Luetkemeyer Requires inmates or detainees in county jails to exhaust administrative remedies before bringing a civil action

SB 923 Sifton Creates the "Cronkite New Voices Act" to protect the freedom of press in school-sponsored media

SB 945 Williams Bars discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity

SB 985 May Establishes the "Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act”

SB 988 Emery Defines the term "sex" for purposes of the Missouri Human Rights Act

HB 43 (E1) Price IV Establishes civil rights for homeless persons

HB 1388 Murphy Modifies provisions relating to long-term care facilities.

HB 1390 Price IV Creates civil rights for homeless persons.

HB 1399 Price IV Designates March 6th of each year as "Dred and Harriet Scott Day" in Missouri.

HB 1422 Burnett Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel.

HB 1539 Richey Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act."

HB 1582 Ingle Establishes the "Enough is Enough Act."

HB 1593 Bland Manlove Allows a civil action for summoning a police officer.

HB 1677 Ingle Prohibits a child placing agency contracting with the state to provide foster care services from discriminating against a family because of the sexual orientation of any family member.

HB 1763 Hannegan Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 1864 Morgan Prohibits employers from discriminating in providing compensation based on gender for the same work.

HB 1926 Kelly 141 Prohibits public institutions of higher learning from discriminating against a religious student association or denying a religious student association any benefit available to any other student association.

HB 2067 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 2070 Dogan Establishes "The John Ashcroft Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act."

HB 2361 Bosley Creates a civil cause of action allowing claimants to seek damages from the state for wrongful conviction.

HB 2689 Allred Modifies provisions relating to the right to bring a civil action for certain unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 2696 Dohrman Modifies the "Campus Free Expression Act."

HCR 64 Morgan Establishes Missouri's ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.

HCR 92 Washington Affirms the equality of all people and the constitutional right to boycott.

COMMERCE AND INSURANCE, DEPARTMENT OF

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

SB 553 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to mortgage broker licensing

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SCS SB 559 Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractor Licensing Act

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SB 634 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to credit for reinsurance as an asset or reduction from liability of an insurer

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

SB 669 Hough Increases the maximum duration of credit transaction that is subject to regulation under the statutes governing credit insurance

SCS SB 670 Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

SB 672 Brown Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation premiums

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

SCS SB 689 Modifies provisions relating to licensing requirements for certain professionals

SB 698 Wieland Specifies that life insurance companies may issue funding agreements

SB 749 White Requires health insurance policies to provide coverage for hearing instruments and related services for enrollees under the age of 18

SCS SB 756 Requires roofing contractors in this state to receive a registration certificate to engage in the business of, or act as, a roofing contractor within this state

SB 769 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to multiple employer self-insured health plans

SB 779 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities

SB 804 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts

SB 836 Onder Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical insurance

SB 841 Arthur Modifies an insurance mandate relating to breast cancer screening and evaluation

SB 843 Burlison Enacts provisions relating to group personal lines property and casualty insurance

SB 849 Eigel Requires the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan to offer only high deductible health plans, and to cover the deductible

SB 850 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions governing the prompt payment of health insurance

SB 870 Hough Enacts provisions relating to health care provider participation in health benefit plans

SB 882 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to transportation devices

SB 900 Sifton Enacts provisions of law relating to inducements to insurance

SB 914 Arthur Sets a cap on health benefit plan enrollee cost-sharing for prescription insulin drugs

SB 915 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to certificates of self-insurance

SB 916 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for health care services performed by athletic trainers or physical therapists

SB 935 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to the overpayment of health insurance claims

SB 938 Onder Modifies the process for the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 944 Williams Modifies provisions relating to unanticipated out-of-network health care

SB 957 Sater Enacts provisions relating to the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 962 Arthur Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs

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SB 965 O'Laughlin Permits the Missouri State Board of Nursing to establish rules setting forth the licensure, renewal procedures, required fees, and discipline of advanced practice registered nurses

SB 970 Rowden Enacts provisions relating to federal regulation of private health insurance

SB 971 Sater Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

SB 972 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to health insurance

SB 990 May Prohibits the denial or termination of life insurance policies based solely on age

SB 992 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of architects, engineers, and landscape architects

SB 1009 Burlison Permits the Division of Professional Registration to issue a state certification for home inspectors

SB 1013 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to motor clubs

SB 1014 Sifton Modifies provisions governing the powers of the Secretary of State

SB 1045 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to the renaming and reorganization of certain state agencies

SB 1067 Sifton Prohibits annual rate increases in long-term care insurance policies from exceeding the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, plus five percent annually

SB 1078 Onder Provides that advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) shall be licensed and regulated by the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, rather than by the State Board of Nursing

SB 1086 Wieland Requires the Department of Revenue to establish a web-based system for the verification of motor vehicle insurance

SB 1087 Wieland Modifies provisions governing traditional installment loan lenders

HB 1305 Neely Modifies provisions relating to epinephrine auto-injectors.

HB 1555 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HB 1616 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Ensuring Coverage for Patients with Preexisting Conditions Act."

HB 1619 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to credit for reinsurance.

HCS HBs 1634 Adds provisions relating to property and casualty insurance products. & 2085

HCS HB 1647 Adds provisions relating to continuing education credits for insurance producers.

HB 1648 Muntzel Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities.

HB 1649 Clemens Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HB 1652 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to cemeteries.

HCS HB 1709 Adds provisions relating to insurance for living organ donors.

HB 1830 Green Establishes the "Bonding Review Board" to determine whether sufficient financial assets exist to back individual sureties and to rate providers of individual sureties.

HCS HB 1891 Adds provisions relating to statewide mechanical contractor licenses.

HB 1892 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to tanning facilities.

HB 1910 Clemens Adds provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 1922 Hill Modifies provisions relating to health insurance policies sold in the state of Missouri.

HB 1973 Morris 140 Adds provisions relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers.

HB 1974 Morris 140 Establishes the "Missouri Any Willing Provider Act."

HB 1987 Merideth Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

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HB 2036 Patterson Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships.

HB 2083 Helms Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical policies.

HB 2089 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to health carrier interest penalties on insurance claims.

HB 2137 Neely Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health conditions.

HB 2156 Neely Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet managed care.

HB 2163 Rowland Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs.

HB 2508 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions credentialing by health carriers.

HB 2579 Roden Requires Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Company to transition into a private mutual insurance company by January 1, 2022.

COMPACTS

SB 716 Burlison Modifies the definition of "public entity" to include employees of multistate compact agencies for purposes of sovereign immunity

HB 1343 Roberts 161 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder.

HB 1356 Remole Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact."

HB 1591 Bland Manlove Establishes the National Popular Vote Act.

HB 1613 Coleman 097 Requires a computerized method to allow for the electronic exchanging of data and documents required by the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.

HCS HBs 1637 Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to & 2150 the right to bear arms.

HB 1949 Morgan Adopts an agreement to elect the president by national popular vote.

HB 1988 Merideth Establishes the "National Popular Vote Act" in Missouri.

HB 2256 Grier Establishes Missouri as a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

HB 2486 Schroer Repeals the interstate compact for supervision of parolees and probationers and modifies the interstate compact for adult offender supervision.

CONSERVATION, DEPARTMENT OF

SCS SB 661 Establishes the Prescribed Burning Act which protects a landowner from liability for a prescribed burning

SB 844 Burlison Adds Department of Conservation nature or education centers to the list of properties registered sex offenders may not be present within 500 feet

SB 876 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the composition of off-highway vehicles

SJR 62 Hoskins Amends the Constitution to assert the right to hunt and fish

HCS HB 1547 Establishes the Prescribed Burning Act which protects a landowner from liability for a prescribed burning.

HCS HB 1798 Modifies provisions relating to feral swine.

HCS HBs Establishes Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a 1893, 2087 municipality with criminal negligence to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon. & 2169

HCS HB 2142 Prohibits certain offenders from being 500 feet of any nature or education center controlled by the Missouri Department of Conservation, with an exception.

HCS HB 2528 Requires the department of conservation to give at least one warning before imposing a penalty within the first two years of promulgation of the penalty.

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HB 2530 Ross Establishes protections for landowners taking wildlife on the landowner's property.

HB 2537 Moon Establishes protections for landowners applying for hunting permits.

HB 2625 Evans Specifies that Department of Conservation permit records are closed records under chapter 610.

HB 2677 Cupps Specifies that the Department of Conservation will be financially responsible for any damage caused by feral hogs.

HB 2703 Dinkins Requires the Department of Conservation to establish a grant program for counties to assist with feral hog control.

HB 2719 McGirl Requires the Department of Conservation to establish a feral hog bounty program.

HB 2755 Pogue Requires the Department of Conservation to construct a feral hog fence around all state lands on which feral hogs are located.

HJR 108 Dinkins Modifies the conservation commission membership composition and requires the election of the commissioners.

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS

SB 522 Sater Modifies the initiative and referendum process

SCR 37 Burlison Calls on a convention for the states proposing amendments to the United States Constitution placing limits on the federal government

SCR 42 Eigel Urges the U.S. Congress to propose the State Powers Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

SCR 43 Burlison Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution

SJR 1 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SJR 31 Sater Modifies the initiative petition process

SJR 34 Libla Requires the General Assembly to pass legislation to establish an open, competitive retail electric energy market

SJR 36 Holsman Exempts personal property over ten years old from property tax

SJR 37 Holsman Modifies provisions relating to members of the General Assembly

SS#3 SJR 38 Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 39 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 40 Koenig Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

SJR 42 Eigel Places a cap on annual appropriations and reduces income tax rates based on revenue growth

SJR 44 Eigel Prohibits the levying and collecting of a tax on tangible personal property

SJR 45 Cierpiot Prohibits overlapping political subdivisions from levying multiple taxes for the same service

SJR 46 Cierpiot Modifies voter turnout thresholds for tax increase elections

SCS SJRs 48, Allows the growth in assessed values to be limited by law 41 & 43

SJR 49 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 50 O'Laughlin Requires students participating in any single-gender event or activity organized by a statewide activity association to participate in the event corresponding to the student's biological sex

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SJR 52 Eigel Modifies voter turnout thresholds for tax increase elections

SJR 53 Eigel Prohibits implementation of any program providing a public benefit without an appropriation

SJR 54 Eigel Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 55 Eigel Provides for parents' exclusive right to control the upbringing of their children

SJR 56 Burlison Modifies a property tax exemption for certain veterans

SJR 57 Onder Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 58 Eigel Makes technical corrections to provisions relating to property taxes

SJR 60 Luetkemeyer Enacts provisions relating to health care, including health insurance and MO HealthNet

SCS SJR 61 Modifies provisions governing the right of suffrage for former felons

SJR 62 Hoskins Amends the Constitution to assert the right to hunt and fish

SJR 63 Rizzo Provides an exemption for the real property of certain taxpayers

HB 1347 Baker Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures.

HB 1461 Shaul 113 Modifies the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research.

HB 1462 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions relating to elections.

HB 1631 Deaton Establishes the Joint Committee on the Missouri Constitutional Convention.

HB 1720 Schnelting Changes the law regarding initiative petitions.

HB 1811 Simmons Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums.

HCR 64 Morgan Establishes Missouri's ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.

HCR 76 Moon Strongly urges the U.S. Congress to propose the "State Powers Amendment" to the U.S. Constitution.

HCR 91 Trent Calls on a convention of the states proposing amendments to the United States Constitution placing limits on the federal government.

HJR 59 Dinkins Proposes a constitutional amendment to assert the right of Missourians to hunt and fish.

HJR 60 Billington Modifies requirements for signatures required to propose a constitutional amendment.

HJR 61 Kidd Introduces constitutional provisions relating to a tax exemption for certain senior citizen property owners.

HJR 62 Pietzman Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax.

HJR 63 Remole Changes the law regarding initiative petition signatures and financial disclosures.

HJR 64 Ellebracht Authorizes a real property tax rate freeze for certain individuals.

HJR 65 Sauls Modifies provisions for amendment and repeal of statutory provisions initially proposed by the people.

HJR 66 Shaul 113 Modifies constitutional provisions for signatures on initiative petitions.

HJR 67 Anderson Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation certain real and personal property owned by certain disabled veterans.

HJR 68 Lynch Modifies terms of office for members of the house of representatives and term limits for members of the general assembly.

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HJR 69 Messenger Proposes a constitutional amendment to make state revenue deposited into the state road fund subject to appropriation by the General Assembly.

HJR 70 Messenger Proposes a constitutional amendment to direct increased funding from motor vehicle registration fee adjustments for inflation to a farm to market fund, a port development fund, the state road bond fund, and the highway patrol.

HJR 71 Messenger Proposes a constitutional amendment to authorize the highways and transportation commission to construct toll roads and impose and collect tolls on interstates and four-lane roadways.

HJR 72 Basye Directs a percentage of medical marijuana tax revenue to a dedicated fund for University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic.

HJR 73 Morgan Proposes a constitutional amendment entitling all students to an adequate and equitable education and increasing the percentage of state revenue set aside for public schools.

HJR 74 Washington Calls for a referendum on the Constitution of Missouri, relating to the assessment of real property values.

HJR 75 Trent Proposes a constitutional amendment on voting rights.

HJR 77 Eggleston Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax.

HJR 78 Eggleston Requires all assessors to be elected.

HJR 79 Schnelting Constitutional amendment changing the percentage of votes required to approve Constitutional amendments.

HJR 80 Spencer Proposes a constitutional amendment to enact the "Right to Remember Amendment."

HJR 81 Ellebracht Prohibits the increase of residential property assessments by more than three percent per year.

HJR 82 Ross Proposes a constitutional amendment to protect the integrity of interscholastic athletic contests.

HJR 83 Bosley Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting votes for county mergers to the counties affected by the merger.

HJR 84 McDaniel Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a sales tax exemption on firearms and ammunition.

HJR 85 Coleman 032 Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax assessments.

HJR 86 Morris 140 Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing school districts to exceed the limitation on indebtedness if approved by the state school board and upon a vote of the people.

HCS HJR 87 Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing excursion gambling boats and floating facilities on the Osage River.

HJR 88 Schroer Limits the growth of property tax assessments.

HJR 89 Lynch Modifies term limits for members of the general assembly.

HJR 90 Merideth Modifies voter eligibility and creates provisions for early voting and automatic voter registration.

HJR 91 Merideth Proposes a constitutional amendment to require a background check for all firearm transfers of ownership and to require a permit to conceal carry a firearm.

HCS HJR 92 Adds provisions relating to the rejection of socialized single-payer health care.

HJR 93 Sain Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the language relating to the right of a trial by jury.

HJR 94 Carpenter Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation certain real and personal property owned by a veteran with a total service-connected disability.

HJR 95 Carpenter Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting an initiative measure approved by the voters to be amended or repealed by the General Assembly except by referendum.

HJR 96 Aldridge Modifies the use of census data for the purposes of redistricting.

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HCS HJR 97 Modifies the initiative petition process for amendments to the constitution.

HJR 98 Merideth Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to motor vehicle fuel tax.

HJR 99 Simmons Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit selecting electors for the President of the United States based on the national popular vote.

HJR 100 Ross Establishing a permanent Joint Committee on Administrative Rules to review the promulgation of rules by state agencies.

HCS HJRs 101 Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special & 76 interests.

HCS HJR 102 Modifies provisions for initiative petitions for constitutional amendments.

HCS HJR 103 Creates the state Department of Defense.

HJR 104 Gray Proposes a constitutional amendment granting property tax exemptions to certain disabled veterans.

HJR 105 Pollock 123 Provides for parents' exclusive right to control the upbringing of their children.

HCS HJR 106 Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to health care.

HJR 107 Dinkins Proposes a constitutional amendment to change the conservation sales and use tax to provide funding for the conservation department, the veterans' commission, and the sexual assault forensic examination program.

HJR 108 Dinkins Modifies the conservation commission membership composition and requires the election of the commissioners.

HJR 109 Simmons Modifies provisions for voter identification.

HJR 110 Moon Modifies the constitutional definition of person.

HJR 111 Hill Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit checkpoints and road blocks, except in certain emergency situations.

HJR 112 Dinkins Proposes a constitutional amendment to change the conservation sales and use tax to provide funding for the conservation department, the veterans' commission, and the sexual assault forensic examination program.

HJR 113 Mosley Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies a provision relating to the right of trial by jury.

HJR 114 Trent Requires certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements.

HJR 115 Trent Modifies provisions for redistricting and requires that only citizens be eligible to vote in the state.

HJR 116 Rowland Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a property tax freeze for certain seniors.

HJR 117 Young Removes the restriction on persons judged incapacitated being able to vote.

HJR 118 Price IV Establishes a temporary qualified patient and primary caregiver identification card in this state for persons who hold a valid out-of-state medical marijuana patient license.

HJR 119 Ross Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri adding language relating to religious beliefs and abortion.

HJR 120 Sommer Modifies the exclusions from "lucrative office or employment" for senators and representatives holding employment other than their elected office.

HJR 121 Rone Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing excursion gambling boats to be near but not on rivers.

HJR 122 Plocher Requires initiative petitions to state funding sources for proposed obligations.

HJR 123 Washington Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax assessments.

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HJR 124 Knight Dissolves the highways and transportation commission.

HJR 125 Shawan Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit the use of moneys in the Missouri Veterans' Health and Care Fund for state legal expenses relating to medical marijuana appeals.

HJR 126 Pogue Prohibits the state, a state agency, or a political subdivision from disclosing personal information without consent.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING CODES

SB 926 Walsh Creates provisions relating to energy performance standards in certain non-state owned buildings

SB 991 Walsh Creates new provision governing construction contracts

SB 992 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of architects, engineers, and landscape architects

SB 1017 Walsh Prohibits asbestos

HB 1707 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding development permits in floodplains.

HB 2327 Sauls Adds provisions relating to registration certificates for roofing contractors.

HB 2550 Griesheimer Modifies provisions relating to payment rights and construction contract clauses.

HB 2576 Kidd Establishes provisions relating to registration certificates for roofing contractors.

CONSUMER PROTECTION

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

SS#2 SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to civil actions, including punitive damages and unlawful 591 merchandising practices

SCS SB 608 Modifies provisions relating to scrap metals

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

HCS SB 664 Modifies provisions relating to utilities

SB 669 Hough Increases the maximum duration of credit transaction that is subject to regulation under the statutes governing credit insurance

SB 727 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 733 Emery Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites

SB 745 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding class actions for unlawful merchandising practices

SB 762 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices for new residences

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SCS SB 780 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 793 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SCS SB 809 Provides that motor vehicle dealers shall not be liable for inaccuracies in third-party motor vehicle history reports when the inaccuracy is not based on information provided by the dealer

SB 836 Onder Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical insurance

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 900 Sifton Enacts provisions of law relating to inducements to insurance

SB 902 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to pyramid sales schemes

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No. Author Subject

SB 914 Arthur Sets a cap on health benefit plan enrollee cost-sharing for prescription insulin drugs

SB 946 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to buyers of precious metals

SB 1001 Brown Modifies provisions relating to salvage vehicles

SB 1036 White Provides for notice to military servicemembers of certain motor vehicle insurance protections

SB 1037 Walsh Prohibits the sale of baby crib bumper pads

SB 1046 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to administrative fees charged by dealers licensed by the Department of Revenue

SB 1067 Sifton Prohibits annual rate increases in long-term care insurance policies from exceeding the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, plus five percent annually

SB 1074 Hoskins Exempts insurers from the requirement to send an explanation of refusal to write automobile insurance if the applicant is written on a policy by an affiliate or subsidiary insurer within the same holding company

SB 1076 Emery Requires internet service providers to authenticate access to obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create an authentication to access such websites

SJR 34 Libla Requires the General Assembly to pass legislation to establish an open, competitive retail electric energy market

HB 1415 Helms Adds provisions relating to health care costs.

HB 1499 Beck Changes the laws regarding the safekeeping of personal information.

HB 1596 Trent 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.

HB 1616 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Ensuring Coverage for Patients with Preexisting Conditions Act."

HB 1629 Gray Modifies provisions relating to the use of credit information when underwriting insurance contracts.

HB 1649 Clemens Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HB 1848 Bland Manlove Establishes provisions requiring notice to the debtor before collecting debt through judicial means.

HB 1872 Gregory Modifies provisions of unlawful merchandising practices by excluding certain contracts for residences from the law.

HB 1878 Billington Establishes mandatory warranties for HVAC products.

HB 1910 Clemens Adds provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 1927 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services.

HB 1953 Trent Modifies provisions of the sunshine law by adding utility customer information to closed records.

SS#3 SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Transportation 1963

HB 2000 Grier Modifies provisions relating to professional registration.

HB 2031 Ellebracht Requires arbitration agreements for certain disputes to be in a separate agreement.

HCS HB 2050 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2052 Sain Adds provisions relating to pharmaceutical cost transparency.

HB 2058 Shawan Allows businesses to register for the No-Call List.

HCS HB 2092 Changes the laws regarding financial regulations.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2102 Moon Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites.

HCS HB 2116 Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices.

HB 2137 Neely Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health conditions.

HB 2143 Ellebracht Criminalizes the disclosure of medical marijuana patients' information to unauthorized parties.

HB 2152 Stevens 046 Changes the laws regarding consumer credit interest rates.

HB 2163 Rowland Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs.

HB 2175 Helms Adds call spoofing to the prohibited solicitations under the no-call list.

HCS HB 2188 Changes the laws regarding timeshares by requiring disclosure of the annual maintenance fees before a timeshare purchase and adding provisions regarding timeshare transfer services.

HB 2243 Trent Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for unlawful merchandising practices.

HB 2328 Bailey Adds provisions relating to informed consent for vaccinations.

HB 2348 Carpenter Changes the laws regarding unsecured loans.

HB 2369 Hovis Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers.

HB 2375 Sain Changes the law regarding consumer protection and law enforcement by limiting the use of a person's biometric data.

HB 2409 Mosley Modifies provisions relating to required disclosures of preneed contracts.

HB 2417 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to unanticipated medical bills.

HB 2471 Quade Establishes procedures and regulations for timeshare resale services.

HB 2492 Fishel Changes the certain financial regulations.

HB 2541 McCreery Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers.

HB 2584 Andrews Changes the law regarding automatically renewed transactions by requiring certain notice be given to the consumer.

HB 2749 Griesheimer Changes the laws regarding the safekeeping of personal information.

HB 2760 Pogue Prohibits the state, a state agency, or a political subdivision from disclosing personal information without consent.

HJR 126 Pogue Prohibits the state, a state agency, or a political subdivision from disclosing personal information without consent.

CONTRACTS AND CONTRACTORS

SCS SB 559 Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractor Licensing Act

SB 577 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to property assessment contracts for energy efficiency

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

SB 688 Emery Requires that the comprehensive state energy plan be reviewed by the Division of Energy by January 1, 2022, and biennially thereafter, and updated if necessary

SB 721 Hough Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts

SB 728 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions regarding arbitration agreements between employers and employees

SCS SB 739 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts

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No. Author Subject

SCS SB 756 Requires roofing contractors in this state to receive a registration certificate to engage in the business of, or act as, a roofing contractor within this state

SCS SB 780 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 794 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 810 Luetkemeyer Requires publication of a cost estimate and project completion date for any work on the state highway system at the time bids on a contract for the work are opened

SB 826 White Modifies provisions relating to child protection

SB 874 Sater Allows two or more municipalities to form a broadband infrastructure improvement district for the delivery of broadband internet service to the residents of such municipalities

SB 902 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to pyramid sales schemes

SB 914 Arthur Sets a cap on health benefit plan enrollee cost-sharing for prescription insulin drugs

SB 922 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions relating to covenants involving business entities

SB 932 Onder Prohibits certain restrictive covenants between physicians and advanced practice registered nurses and nonprofit hospitals and health systems

SB 938 Onder Modifies the process for the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 957 Sater Enacts provisions relating to the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 962 Arthur Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs

SB 963 O'Laughlin Modifies the amount of interest that can be collected on a judgment in a civil action

SB 982 Cierpiot Modifies provisions requiring recreational vehicle (RV) manufacturers to repurchase RVs and certain associated items from dealers upon the termination of an RV dealer agreement

SB 991 Walsh Creates new provision governing construction contracts

SB 1014 Sifton Modifies provisions governing the powers of the Secretary of State

SB 1016 Crawford Modifies provisions of the Uniform Athlete Agents Act

SB 1055 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

SB 1063 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to student athlete compensation

HCS HB 46 Modifies the power of the City of St. Louis to impose residency requirements on certain municipal (E1) personnel

HB 1273 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the verification of eligibility for public assistance.

HB 1288 Pike Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HB 1302 Dinkins Limits private campground owner liability.

HB 1344 Baker Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1457 Schroer Allows persons who can lawfully carry firearms to sue for certain injuries sustained on the property of businesses that voluntarily prohibit firearms.

HB 1494 Beck Creates preference for bidders who are residents of Missouri when bidding on projects for the state, its agencies, and political subdivisions.

HB 1495 Beck Authorizes a tax credit for the establishment of a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 1497 Beck Modifies provisions relating to project labor agreements.

HB 1501 Beck Establishes rules relating to the applicability of covenants not to compete.

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HB 1513 Messenger Establishes the "Missouri Freedom to Choose Health Care Act."

HB 1516 Messenger Establishes the "Retirees Experiencing a Better Living Initiative Fund" to advertise Missouri to retirees in other states.

HCS HBs Enacts provisions governing compensation for student athletes. 1564, 1792 & 1748

SCS HCS#2 Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools. HB 1568

HB 1616 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Ensuring Coverage for Patients with Preexisting Conditions Act."

HB 1629 Gray Modifies provisions relating to the use of credit information when underwriting insurance contracts.

HB 1646 Windham Establishes a firearm-owner registry under the management of the Attorney General.

HCS HB 1688 Establishes the "Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020."

HB 1732 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education.

HB 1738 Hicks Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1783 Ellebracht Adds provisions relating to the care of indigent persons.

HB 1800 Morris 140 Relates to Purple Heart specialty license plates and license fee offices.

HB 1807 Wood Modifies provisions in relation to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1836 Green Establishes the "Missouri Prompt Pay Act" relating to payment dates for contractors and subcontractors.

HB 1855 Busick Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft on airport property.

HB 1864 Morgan Prohibits employers from discriminating in providing compensation based on gender for the same work.

HB 1872 Gregory Modifies provisions of unlawful merchandising practices by excluding certain contracts for residences from the law.

HCS HB 1891 Adds provisions relating to statewide mechanical contractor licenses.

HCS HB 1912 Modifies provisions relating to recreation vehicle dealer agreements.

HB 1920 Hill Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers.

HB 1966 Lynch Changes the process by which public notice is required to be published.

HB 1973 Morris 140 Adds provisions relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers.

HB 1974 Morris 140 Establishes the "Missouri Any Willing Provider Act."

HB 1979 Merideth Establishes the "Missouri Care Plan."

HB 2043 Baker Establishes the Adoption Protection Act.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court 2049 proceedings for insurance companies.

HB 2054 Quade Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HB 2071 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to the classification of workers.

HB 2089 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to health carrier interest penalties on insurance claims.

HCS HBs 2100 Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents. & 1532

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No. Author Subject

HB 2152 Stevens 046 Changes the laws regarding consumer credit interest rates.

HB 2156 Neely Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet managed care.

HB 2168 Gray Modifies the time frame during which the amount for a trade-in motor vehicle may be credited to the purchase price of another motor vehicle for sales tax calculations.

HCS HB 2173 Changes the laws regarding marriage and replaces marriage licenses with contracts of domestic union.

HCS HB 2179 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HCS HB 2188 Changes the laws regarding timeshares by requiring disclosure of the annual maintenance fees before a timeshare purchase and adding provisions regarding timeshare transfer services.

HB 2192 Trent Requires the Department of Transportation to consider the complete life-cycle costs of work in determining the lowest bid amount submitted for a contract.

HB 2230 Morse 151 Establishes rules relating to the applicability of covenants not to compete.

HCS HB 2319 Requires special taxing districts to have an annual audit performed.

HB 2327 Sauls Adds provisions relating to registration certificates for roofing contractors.

HB 2409 Mosley Modifies provisions relating to required disclosures of preneed contracts.

HB 2419 Richey Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts.

HB 2465 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to motor clubs.

HB 2526 Haffner Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors.

HB 2550 Griesheimer Modifies provisions relating to payment rights and construction contract clauses.

HB 2576 Kidd Establishes provisions relating to registration certificates for roofing contractors.

HB 2593 Washington Establishes the Minority Business Enterprise and Women's Business Enterprise Oversight Review Committee to assist these business enterprises in bidding on state contracts.

HB 2653 Sommer Specifies that a homeowners' association can only impose new property use restrictions at the time property is purchased or with the owner's consent.

HB 2684 Plocher Modifies provisions relating to covenants involving business entities.

COOPERATIVES

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

SB 817 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to rural electric cooperatives

SB 825 Libla Prohibits customers of electric utilities from subsidizing electric vehicle charging stations

SCS SB 852 Allows certain corporations to organize under The General and Business Corporation Law of Missouri to supply telephone and telecommunications services in rural areas

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 1065 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to net metering

HB 1877 Hansen Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.

HB 1930 Carter Establishes two "Prostate Cancer Pilot Programs" to provide prostate cancer screening, referral services, treatment services, and education to men.

HCS HB 1992 Modifies provisions for utility projects.

HCS HB 2033 Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.

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HCS HB 2040 Modifies provisions relating to special license plates for the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives.

HB 2425 Rone Allows rural electric cooperatives to serve third and fourth class cities under certain circumstances.

HB 2467 Bromley Modifies provisions relating to rural electric cooperatives.

CORPORATIONS

SB 546 Sifton Creates new campaign finance disclosure requirements

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

SB 624 Libla Creates new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations

HCS SB 664 Modifies provisions relating to utilities

SB 678 O'Laughlin WITHDRAWN

SB 720 Hough Creates and amends various provisions regulating limited liability companies and partnerships

SB 801 Koenig Modifies definitions relating to corporate income taxes

SB 827 White Modifies the civil penalty for violating federally mandated natural gas safety standards

SB 832 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to construction costs for certain new electric generation facilities

SB 921 Wallingford Allows electrical corporations to operate and use broadband infrastructure

SB 984 Crawford Modifies provisions governing family trust companies

SB 1040 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to ratemaking for public utilities

SB 1044 Crawford Allows gas corporations to implement demand-side programs

SB 1065 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to net metering

HB 1344 Baker Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1448 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HCS HB 1590 Changes the laws regarding the regulation of certain companies.

HCS HBs 1634 Adds provisions relating to property and casualty insurance products. & 2085

HB 1658 Proudie Specifies that limited liability companies that own real property in St. Louis County must designate a contact person with the county clerk.

HB 1703 O'Donnell Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act."

HB 1734 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of partners and partnerships.

HB 1738 Hicks Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1750 Allred Requires community improvement districts to include more than one property owner.

HB 1762 Knight Allows the Public Service Commission to authorize a low income rate for water and sewer service.

HB 1784 Black 137 Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress.

HB 1831 Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises.

HB 1841 Green Requires gas corporations to repair pipelines and equipment necessary for a customer to benefit from the service even if the customer is not up to date with payments.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1842 Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program."

HB 1877 Hansen Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.

HCS HBs 1901 Changes the law regarding firearms. & 1722

HB 1936 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 1984 Merideth Requires employers to allow for break time for nursing mothers.

HCS HB 1992 Modifies provisions for utility projects.

HCS HB 2050 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2073 Carpenter Authorizes a tax credit for businesses owned by minorities, women, or service-disabled veterans who obtain a medical marijuana dispensary license.

HB 2076 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to when employees are to be paid for their labor.

HCS HB 2094 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2124 Muntzel Repeals the sunset date for discounted electric rates for qualifying customers of electrical corporations.

HB 2146 Bondon Establishes provisions for storage and transportation of intoxicating liquor from a central warehouse to premises licensed to sell intoxicating liquors at retail.

HB 2152 Stevens 046 Changes the laws regarding consumer credit interest rates.

HB 2160 Unsicker Requires the Department of Revenue to include certain additional information in its annual combined financial report.

HCS HB 2179 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 2213 Christofanelli Modifies the definition of a "corporation" for certain Missouri income tax purposes.

HB 2223 Veit Changes the laws regarding the dissolution of limited liability companies.

HB 2239 Moon Eliminates the corporate income tax rate over a period of two years.

CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 537 Libla Creates penalty enhancements for certain crimes against emergency service providers

SB 556 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

SB 635 Wieland Repeals the death penalty

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 695 Sifton Increases penalties for the distribution of heroin

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 813 Sater Creates provisions allowing certain offenders to be eligible for community-based sentencing

SB 814 Nasheed Modifies provisions relating to medication-assisted treatment

SB 862 White Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board

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SB 864 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the operation of canteens and commissaries by correctional centers

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 980 Nasheed Provides that the Department of Corrections shall operate a "Prison-Based Education Initiative”

SB 1018 Rizzo Modifies provisions regarding the supervision of adult offenders on probation or parole from other states

HB 5 (E1) Washington Establishes a pilot program to allow increased visitation of children with incarcerated mothers

HB 1291 Evans Changes the law regarding probation.

HB 1343 Roberts 161 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder.

HB 1418 McGirl Adds corrections officers to the list of persons whose motor vehicle and driver's license records are to be kept confidential.

HB 1453 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to the offense of armed criminal action.

HB 1550 Sain Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Protection Act."

HB 1557 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 1594 Bland Manlove Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1645 Windham Requires the cost to the state for incarcerating an offender be considered during sentencing and parole hearings.

HB 1735 Evans Changes the law regarding the boarding of prisoners.

HB 1829 Green Establishes the "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act."

HB 1837 Green Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet coverage for incarcerated individuals.

HB 1899 Henderson Changes the laws regarding prison canteen funds.

HB 1962 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license.

HB 1983 Merideth Changes the laws regarding phone privileges for prisoners of jails.

HB 2119 Green Requires the department of corrections to provide certain assistance to offenders upon release.

HCS HB 2170 Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board.

HB 2197 Dogan Authorizes good time credit for certain offenders.

HB 2228 Neely Requires lethal injections to be administered in a manner that allows consenting inmates to donate organs.

HB 2260 Patterson Adds provisions relating to medication-assisted treatment.

HB 2313 DeGroot Modifies provisions relating to the duration of supervision by the division of probation and parole.

HB 2324 Proudie Modifies provisions relating to the duration of supervision by the division of probation and parole.

HB 2330 Price IV Modifies provisions relating to minimum prison terms for certain offenders.

HB 2331 Price IV Modifies provisions relating to good time credit for prisoners.

HB 2332 Price IV Provides a process for the board of probation and parole to review the case histories of offenders serving more than thirty years in prison and recommend clemency.

HB 2486 Schroer Repeals the interstate compact for supervision of parolees and probationers and modifies the interstate compact for adult offender supervision.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 258 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HB 2700 Washington Establishes a pilot program to allow increased visitation of children with incarcerated mothers.

HJR 96 Aldridge Modifies the use of census data for the purposes of redistricting.

COSMETOLOGY

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

COUNSELING

SB 556 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license

SB 637 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to psychologist licensees

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

SB 658 Arthur Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

SCS SB 689 Modifies provisions relating to licensing requirements for certain professionals

SB 812 Sater Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force"

SCR 31 Emery Recognizes the societal harms brought by pornography and the need for education, prevention, research, and policy change

HCS HB 1484 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams.

HB 1582 Ingle Establishes the "Enough is Enough Act."

HB 1595 Bland Manlove Modifies provisions relating to compensation for victims of crime.

HB 1653 Sommer Creates the offense of adoption deception.

HB 1691 Rehder Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1692 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1803 Barnes Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden.

HB 1903 Shields Allows school districts that share superintendents to receive additional state aid.

HB 1950 Morgan Requires organizations that provide pregnancy-related services to provide medically accurate information regarding reproductive health options in order to receive state funding.

HB 2043 Baker Establishes the Adoption Protection Act.

HB 2134 Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession.

HB 2174 Pollitt 052 Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education.

COUNTIES

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

SB 6 (E1) Eigel Provides that personnel of municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement

SB 535 Romine Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties

SCS SB 542 Removes provisions prohibiting persons on probation or parole after conviction of a felony from voting

SB 579 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments

HCS SS SCS Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act SB 594

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SB 615 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to audits of county offices

HCS SCS SB Modifies several provisions relating to taxation 616

SCS SB 648 Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

SB 652 Crawford Modifies language to be placed on a ballot for the approval of a local use tax

SB 655 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to appeals of property tax assessments

SB 671 Hough Creates new provisions relating to legal claims based on prior toxic exposure to certain substances

SCS SBs 675 Places a limit on the growth in assessments of residential real property & 705

HCS SB 676 Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

SB 722 Hough Repeals provisions authorizing regional economic development districts

SB 731 Sater Modifies attendance fees for members of county planning commissions

SB 747 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to county regulation of county property

SCS SB 768 Allows each political subdivision in Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement System to elect a member contribution amount of 2% or 6%

SB 773 Riddle Modifies the powers of Neighborhood Improvement Districts to include the power to construct, reconstruct, install, repair, maintain, and equip telecommunications facilities.

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 776 Cunningham Provides that the court clerk shall collect $10 as a court cost for service of any documents and orders of the court when any person other than a sheriff is specially appointed

SB 781 Brown Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement assistance programs

SB 807 Crawford Modifies the powers of Neighborhood Improvement Districts to include the power to construct, reconstruct, install, repair, maintain, and equip telecommunication facilities

SB 819 Wallingford Modifies the Historic Preservation tax credit

SB 833 Luetkemeyer Requires inmates or detainees in county jails to exhaust administrative remedies before bringing a civil action

SB 837 White Modifies provisions relating to salaries of county coroners

SB 859 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to financial statements of all non-charter counties

SB 874 Sater Allows two or more municipalities to form a broadband infrastructure improvement district for the delivery of broadband internet service to the residents of such municipalities

SB 905 Eigel Provides that personnel of municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement

SB 911 White Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties

SB 979 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to working animals

SB 987 Williams Modifies provisions relating to bonds for county recorders of deeds

SB 1012 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to the National Flood Insurance Program

SB 1020 Schatz Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties

SB 1039 Wallingford Creates provisions relating to procedures for the reclamation or remediation of historic landfills

SB 1047 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to the proceedings of the Judicial Finance Commission

SB 1051 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to detachment from certain ambulance districts

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No. Author Subject

SB 1056 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to emergency communication services

SB 1069 Williams Changes "handicapped" to "disabled" in certain provisions relating to sheltered workshops and associated statutes

SJR 44 Eigel Prohibits the levying and collecting of a tax on tangible personal property

HB 1357 Ellebracht Directs fines from certain municipal ordinances to be distributed annually to the schools of the county in the same manner that proceeds of all penalties, forfeitures, and fines collected for the breach of the penal laws of the state are distributed.

HB 1364 Ellebracht Specifies that attorneys shall only be prohibited from serving as special prosecutors in counties where they represent criminal defendants if a conflict is found after a hearing.

HCS HB 1375 Allows certain persons or agencies to request an audit if there is an investigation of an offense of theft or fraud by a public servant or an offense of official misconduct.

HB 1403 Hudson Relating to political subdivisions.

HB 1454 Schroer Requires the Missouri Veterans Commission to collect and display information about job opportunities for veterans.

HB 1463 Shaul 113 Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances restricting the use of plastic bags or other disposable containers.

HB 1474 Runions Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communications devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1480 Quade Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs.

HCS HB 1484 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams.

HB 1507 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to the administrative procedures for driver's license suspensions and revocations.

HB 1576 Morgan Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HB 1584 Knight Modifies provisions relating to local use taxes.

HCS#2 HB Modifies residency requirements for personnel of certain municipal police forces. 1604

HB 1610 Coleman 097 Modifies and establishes provisions relating to criminal street gangs.

HB 1661 Proudie Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1666 Stevens 046 Adds WIC recipients to those eligible for vouchers for fresh produce.

HB 1676 Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1681 Reedy Modifies provisions relating to county officials.

HB 1685 Burnett Provides that a full-time judge shall not be a judge or prosecutor for any other court.

HB 1698 Henderson Changes the laws regarding the ability of counties to issue ordinances.

HB 1707 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding development permits in floodplains.

HB 1710 Eggleston Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property.

HB 1726 Wilson Authorizes certain cities to levy a 1/2 cent sales tax for public safety.

HB 1730 Shaul 113 Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one.

HB 1735 Evans Changes the law regarding the boarding of prisoners.

HB 1739 Hicks Adds provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

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HB 1746 Allred Authorizes a capital improvement sales tax in the counties of Clay and Platte upon voter approval.

HCS HB 1752 Modifies provisions relating to working animals.

HB 1753 Spencer Establishes provisions relating to the protection of health care workers.

HB 1754 Spencer Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement.

HB 1775 Lovasco Adds provisions relating to prescriptions for ephedrine.

HB 1783 Ellebracht Adds provisions relating to the care of indigent persons.

HB 1800 Morris 140 Relates to Purple Heart specialty license plates and license fee offices.

HB 1810 Spencer Authorizes a city or county to proclaim the United States flag be flown at half-staff upon the death of certain persons.

HB 1813 Moon Establishes a "Terrorist Offender Registry."

HB 1814 McGaugh Changes the law regarding county financial statements.

HB 1816 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to geographic proximity requirements.

HB 1821 Kelley 127 Provides that costs of a defendant in a criminal case are collected as court costs and disbursed to the state or county.

HB 1822 Kelley 127 Establishes provisions relating to the collection of court costs.

HB 1824 Aldridge Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HB 1826 Green Modifies provisions regarding an African-American History Museum.

HB 1834 Green Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1836 Green Establishes the "Missouri Prompt Pay Act" relating to payment dates for contractors and subcontractors.

HB 1847 Pollitt 052 Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within a school zone.

SS#2 SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions. HB 1854

HB 1857 Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act."

HCS HB 1874 Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1879 Tate Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving non-commercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of non-commercial motor vehicles who are fully licensed and eighteen years of age or older.

HB 1889 Schroer Establishes the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights."

HB 1895 Falkner Modifies provisions relating to use taxes.

HB 1917 O'Donnell Modifies provisions relating to charter schools.

HB 1923 Dogan Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt written investigation policies for officer-involved deaths.

HB 1927 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services.

HB 1930 Carter Establishes two "Prostate Cancer Pilot Programs" to provide prostate cancer screening, referral services, treatment services, and education to men.

HB 1933 Wiemann Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."

HB 1943 Wood Allows the director's designee to certify certain hearing records.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 262 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HCS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to taxation. 1957

HCS HBs 1972 Allows a person to apply for a marriage license electronically. & 2366

HB 1978 Merideth Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the legalization of marijuana.

HB 1996 Wilson Requires inmates or detainees in a county jail to exhaust all administrative remedies before bringing a civil action.

HB 1997 Wilson Changes the laws regarding the compensation of sheriffs.

HB 2029 Veit Allows school districts to divide into subdistricts.

HB 2042 Richey Expands the Missouri Law Enforcement Assistance Program to include all local law enforcement jurisdictions in the state.

HB 2044 Baker Establishes the "Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act."

HB 2045 Toalson Reisch Changes the laws regarding fire protection districts.

HB 2047 Sommer Sets the burden of proof on the county assessor for proving the market value of certain property on certain appeals.

HB 2080 Ellebracht Establishes procedures to recall a county commissioner.

HB 2081 Ellebracht Requires the Department of Economic Development to maintain a list of call centers that transfer jobs out of the country.

HB 2109 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for certain teachers who live where they teach.

HB 2110 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for reestablishing a grocery store in a food desert.

HCS HB 2116 Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices.

HB 2127 Rone Changes provisions governing alien and foreign ownership of agricultural land.

HCS HB 2133 Establishes procedures to recall a county commissioner.

HB 2149 Knight Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation."

HCS HB 2151 Allows Southeast Missouri State University to develop a statewide mission.

HB 2157 Hicks Adds provisions relating to the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code.

HB 2258 Chipman Adds an associate circuit judge to Crawford County.

HB 2307 Eslinger Modifies provisions relating to audits of county offices.

HCS HB 2336 Authorizes adoption of a property maintenance code and establishes nuisance actions in Boone County.

HB 2368 McGaugh Modifies bond requirements for county recorders of deeds.

HB 2376 Shawan Provides for the distribution of sales tax revenue upon dissolution of a hospital district.

HB 2426 Veit Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors.

HB 2457 Taylor Changes the date on which property taxes become delinquent.

HB 2459 Burnett Repeals the state prohibition of local governments regulating paper and plastic bags.

HB 2473 Coleman 097 Modifies provisions relating to the County Employees' Retirement System.

HB 2482 Ruth Modifies provisions regarding flood insurance.

HB 2483 Hovis Updates language relating to the recreation sales tax for certain counties.

HB 2655 Sommer Changes the laws regarding the "Brain Injury Fund."

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HB 2703 Dinkins Requires the Department of Conservation to establish a grant program for counties to assist with feral hog control.

COUNTY GOVERNMENT

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

SB 6 (E1) Eigel Provides that personnel of municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement

SB 554 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to coroners

SCS SB 576 Modifies provisions relating to county officials

SB 615 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to audits of county offices

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 721 Hough Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 731 Sater Modifies attendance fees for members of county planning commissions

SB 837 White Modifies provisions relating to salaries of county coroners

SB 905 Eigel Provides that personnel of municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement

SB 907 Arthur Establishes procedures to remove first class county commissioners by recall petition

SB 987 Williams Modifies provisions relating to bonds for county recorders of deeds

SB 1012 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to the National Flood Insurance Program

SB 1039 Wallingford Creates provisions relating to procedures for the reclamation or remediation of historic landfills

SB 1051 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to detachment from certain ambulance districts

SB 1056 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to emergency communication services

SJR 47 Cierpiot Requires the Jackson County assessor to be an elected officer

HB 4 (E2) Gregory Establishes the joint committee on government oversight

HB 1278 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding real property to require the filing of a certificate of value before transferring interest in real property.

HB 1369 Ellebracht Authorizes a waiver for certain property tax penalties.

HB 1409 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments.

HB 1480 Quade Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs.

HB 1625 Gray Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1661 Proudie Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1750 Allred Requires community improvement districts to include more than one property owner.

HCS HB 1787 Changes the requirements to run for certain public offices.

HB 1810 Spencer Authorizes a city or county to proclaim the United States flag be flown at half-staff upon the death of certain persons.

SS#2 SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions. HB 1854

HB 1966 Lynch Changes the process by which public notice is required to be published.

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HB 1968 Coleman 097 Modifies provisions relating to local elections.

HB 2080 Ellebracht Establishes procedures to recall a county commissioner.

HCS HB 2133 Establishes procedures to recall a county commissioner.

HB 2368 McGaugh Modifies bond requirements for county recorders of deeds.

HB 2430 Rowland Requires assessors to provide taxpayers with information relating to how individual assessments are made.

HB 2451 Rowland Requires the county board of equalization to provide confirmation of receipt of a taxpayer's appeal.

HB 2453 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to appeals from an assessor's valuation of property.

HB 2473 Coleman 097 Modifies provisions relating to the County Employees' Retirement System.

COUNTY OFFICIALS

SB 535 Romine Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties

SB 571 Koenig Modifies provisions of law relating to the conduct of primary elections

SCS SB 576 Modifies provisions relating to county officials

SCS SB 578 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public

SB 579 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments

HCS SB 587 Modifies various provisions relating to elected officials

SB 593 White Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the Recorder of Deeds and notaries public

CCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to elections 631

SB 655 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to appeals of property tax assessments

SB 657 Arthur Establishes no-excuse absentee voting

HCS SB 676 Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

SB 681 May Modifies provisions relating to voting in elections

SCS SB 699 Restricts the inspection of grounds or facilities used for certain agricultural purposes

SB 773 Riddle Modifies the powers of Neighborhood Improvement Districts to include the power to construct, reconstruct, install, repair, maintain, and equip telecommunications facilities.

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 803 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to salaries of public administrators

SB 807 Crawford Modifies the powers of Neighborhood Improvement Districts to include the power to construct, reconstruct, install, repair, maintain, and equip telecommunication facilities

SB 818 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to elections

SB 837 White Modifies provisions relating to salaries of county coroners

SB 859 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to financial statements of all non-charter counties

SB 860 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to elections

SB 907 Arthur Establishes procedures to remove first class county commissioners by recall petition

SB 953 Williams Modifies provisions relating to marriage license applications

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SB 987 Williams Modifies provisions relating to bonds for county recorders of deeds

SB 1012 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to the National Flood Insurance Program

SB 1014 Sifton Modifies provisions governing the powers of the Secretary of State

SB 1020 Schatz Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties

SB 1039 Wallingford Creates provisions relating to procedures for the reclamation or remediation of historic landfills

SB 1051 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to detachment from certain ambulance districts

SJR 47 Cierpiot Requires the Jackson County assessor to be an elected officer

HCS HB 1375 Allows certain persons or agencies to request an audit if there is an investigation of an offense of theft or fraud by a public servant or an offense of official misconduct.

HCS HB 1583 Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to official documents. 1655

HB 1658 Proudie Specifies that limited liability companies that own real property in St. Louis County must designate a contact person with the county clerk.

HB 1661 Proudie Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1681 Reedy Modifies provisions relating to county officials.

HB 1690 Grier Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1710 Eggleston Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property.

HCS HB 1787 Changes the requirements to run for certain public offices.

HB 1810 Spencer Authorizes a city or county to proclaim the United States flag be flown at half-staff upon the death of certain persons.

HB 1814 McGaugh Changes the law regarding county financial statements.

SS#2 SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions. HB 1854

HB 1860 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to property tax increases.

HCS HB 1874 Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1894 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to property assessments.

HB 1914 Porter Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property.

HB 1997 Wilson Changes the laws regarding the compensation of sheriffs.

HB 2047 Sommer Sets the burden of proof on the county assessor for proving the market value of certain property on certain appeals.

HB 2080 Ellebracht Establishes procedures to recall a county commissioner.

HB 2127 Rone Changes provisions governing alien and foreign ownership of agricultural land.

HCS HB 2133 Establishes procedures to recall a county commissioner.

HB 2368 McGaugh Modifies bond requirements for county recorders of deeds.

HB 2430 Rowland Requires assessors to provide taxpayers with information relating to how individual assessments are made.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2451 Rowland Requires the county board of equalization to provide confirmation of receipt of a taxpayer's appeal.

HB 2453 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to appeals from an assessor's valuation of property.

HJR 78 Eggleston Requires all assessors to be elected.

COURTS

SB 5 (E1) Koenig Provides that the Attorney General is authorized to commence prosecution for certain actions in St. Louis City

SB 16 (E1) Williams Creates and modifies provisions relating to law enforcement agency accountability

SB 519 Curls Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 541 Nasheed Modifies the Supreme Court Rule regarding the timing of motions for new trials

SB 543 Nasheed Creates new provisions relating to firearm restraining orders

SB 563 Schupp Modifies provisions relating to the offense of unlawful possession of firearms

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

SB 606 May Modifies provisions relating to the suspension of licenses for failure to comply with a child support order

SCS SB 612 Requires the Senate to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection 623

SB 635 Wieland Repeals the death penalty

CCS HCS SCS Modifies provisions relating to child protection SB 653

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 667 White Provides that costs of a defendant in a criminal case are collected as court costs and disbursed to the state or county

SB 679 O'Laughlin Modifies Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct relating to advertisements for legal services

SB 721 Hough Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts

SB 753 Brown Modifies the offense of murder in the second degree

SB 772 Romine Modifies provisions relating to spousal maintenance orders

SB 776 Cunningham Provides that the court clerk shall collect $10 as a court cost for service of any documents and orders of the court when any person other than a sheriff is specially appointed

SB 793 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 812 Sater Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force"

SB 813 Sater Creates provisions allowing certain offenders to be eligible for community-based sentencing

SB 816 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals

SB 821 Hough Modifies the offense of tampering with a judicial officer to include the Attorney General or his or her appointee

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SB 824 Wallingford Modifies offenses for juveniles being tried as adults to include unlawful use of a weapon and armed criminal action

SB 838 White Modifies provisions relating to the discharge of certain committed persons

SB 855 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to circuit clerks, deputy circuit clerks, and division clerks

SB 862 White Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board

SB 881 Wieland Modifies Missouri Supreme Court Rules relating to discovery in criminal cases

SB 888 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to termination of parental rights and adoption

SB 899 Brown Modifies Missouri Supreme Court rules relating to criminal procedure

SB 908 Hough Modifies the compensation of court reporters

SB 920 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to jury instructions for the offense of murder in the first degree

SB 939 Onder Specifies that the American Law Institute's Restatement of the Law, Liability Insurance shall not be an authoritative reference for legal interpretation in this state

SB 940 Schupp Creates extreme risk orders of protection

SB 950 White Increases the court fee for the Statewide Court Automation Fund from $7 to $12

SB 952 Williams Reduces surcharge and time limitations for filing a petition to expunge records

SB 960 Emery Modifies provisions relating to earned compliance credits for probation or parole

SB 961 Emery Modifies provisions relating to spousal maintenance orders

SB 975 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to certain utility districts

SB 981 Cierpiot Prohibits the amendment or reduction of certain traffic offenses to a non-moving violation for drivers with intermediate driver's licenses or temporary instruction permits

SB 995 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to the pre-trial release of a person charged with a bailable offense

SB 1015 Emery Modifies provisions relating to driver's license suspensions for minor traffic violations

SB 1030 Williams Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree

SB 1031 Nasheed Repeals provisions relating to the expungement of certain records

SB 1047 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to the proceedings of the Judicial Finance Commission

SB 1062 Nasheed Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 1068 Williams Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 1070 Williams Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

SB 1077 Onder Modifies provisions regarding criminal offenses

SB 1083 Brown Modifies various provisions relating to civil proceedings before certain associate circuit judges

SCR 45 May Condemns the Missouri Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision

SCS SJR 33 Requires the Senate, beginning January 1, 2021, to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment

SJR 39 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

SS HCS HB 2 Establishes provisions relating to the admissibility of certain witness statements (E1)

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HB 9 (E1) Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act"

HB 27 (E1) Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession

HB 36 (E1) Shawan Allows intervention in civil and criminal court cases where the prosecutor is under certain types of investigation

HB 53 (E1) Bosley Adds provisions relating to a landlord failing to remedy a condition that would materially affect the health and safety of a tenant

HB 66 (E1) Patterson Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund"

HCS HB 1259 Modifies provisions regarding transportation development district elections.

HB 1277 Unsicker Abolishes the death penalty and specifies that any person sentenced to death before August 28, 2020, must be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

HB 1291 Evans Changes the law regarding probation.

HB 1303 Dinkins Establishes the "Prioritization of Public Funding for Family Planning Act."

HB 1307 Neely Eliminates license suspensions for nonpayment of child support.

HB 1314 Billington Requires the name of the real party in interest to be named in civil actions involving the separation of church and state unless the party in interest is a minor.

HB 1315 Billington Modifies the time frame to appeal landlord-tenant actions.

HB 1320 Sommer Changes the law regarding animal abuse.

HCS HB 1332 Modifies the offense of tampering with electronic monitoring equipment.

HB 1347 Baker Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures.

HB 1360 Ellebracht Provides that the time frame to file a petition for review of certain decisions shall be calculated as provided under Missouri Supreme Court Rule 44.01(e).

HB 1361 Ellebracht Requires probation officers to report all probation violations.

HB 1362 Ellebracht Specifies that the limits on fines for traffic violations shall not apply if the defendant is represented by counsel and negotiated a plea agreement.

HB 1364 Ellebracht Specifies that attorneys shall only be prohibited from serving as special prosecutors in counties where they represent criminal defendants if a conflict is found after a hearing.

HB 1378 Washington Changes the laws regarding landlord-tenant actions.

HB 1384 Washington Modifies provisions relating to juvenile court proceedings.

HB 1386 Murphy Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HB 1390 Price IV Creates civil rights for homeless persons.

HB 1400 Price IV Modifies juror compensation for jurors serving on a jury in the City of St. Louis.

SS SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children. HB 1414

HB 1425 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1439 Helms Modifies provisions relating to when a person is charged with a moving traffic violation and fails to prepay a fine and appear in court.

HB 1465 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions of who can request certain records.

HB 1466 Pfautsch Authorizes the next-of-kin of a deceased person to delegate control of the final disposition of the remains.

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HB 1497 Beck Modifies provisions relating to project labor agreements.

HB 1507 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to the administrative procedures for driver's license suspensions and revocations.

HB 1519 Evans Modifies provisions relating to the release of a defendant.

HCS HB 1520 Changes the laws regarding probation and parole violations.

HB 1534 Washington Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five.

HB 1539 Richey Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act."

HB 1546 Roberts 161 Modifies the penalty for certain traffic offenses.

HB 1552 Roberts 077 Creates privileged communication protections for persons who report alleged criminal activities to a crime stoppers organization.

HB 1553 DeGroot Creates and modifies provisions regarding punitive damages.

HB 1554 DeGroot Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library.

HB 1557 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HCS HB 1558 Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of guardians or conservators of certain persons.

HB 1565 Basye Modifies provisions governing school district course materials or instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases.

HB 1592 Bland Manlove Changes offenses not eligible for expungement.

HB 1593 Bland Manlove Allows a civil action for summoning a police officer.

HB 1596 Trent 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.

HB 1606 Quade Allows the court to grant reasonable visitation rights to siblings of a child whose parents are divorced or if one parent of the child is deceased.

HB 1611 Coleman 097 Allows customers of utilities to opt out of installation of certain types of meters.

HB 1626 Gray Modifies the penalties permitted for certain traffic and traffic-related offenses.

HCS HBs 1637 Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to & 2150 the right to bear arms.

HB 1638 Taylor Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 1645 Windham Requires the cost to the state for incarcerating an offender be considered during sentencing and parole hearings.

HB 1651 Sommer Allows driver's license applicants to elect to have a disability designation placed on the person's driver's license.

HCS HB 1657 Changes the laws regarding public nuisances.

HB 1658 Proudie Specifies that limited liability companies that own real property in St. Louis County must designate a contact person with the county clerk.

HB 1684 Wood Modifies provisions relating to who may receive payments from the family support payment center.

HB 1685 Burnett Provides that a full-time judge shall not be a judge or prosecutor for any other court.

HCS HB 1686 Limits access to certain court records.

HB 1689 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 270 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HB 1691 Rehder Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1692 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HCS HB 1702 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 1706 Coleman 097 Establishes laws relating to discovery in criminal cases.

HB 1715 Morse 151 Provides that judges may assign roadside cleanup as a condition of probation.

HB 1719 Schnelting Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to have an autism notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1728 Shaul 113 Regulates the sale of returnable containers.

HB 1735 Evans Changes the law regarding the boarding of prisoners.

HCS HBs 1756 Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree. & 1925

HB 1759 Hannegan Establishes an animal abuse registry.

HCS HB 1765 Establishes a rebuttable presumption that child custody arrangements that award equal parenting time are in the best interest of the child.

HB 1771 Shields Requires the department of revenue to issue income tax refunds to the estates or families of certain terrorist attack first responders.

HB 1777 Lovasco Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter.

HB 1782 Ellebracht Establishes provisions for net neutrality.

HB 1791 Rogers Changes the age when a person may be excused from serving on a petit and grand jury.

HB 1799 Moon Establishes the "Right to Due Process Act."

HB 1803 Barnes Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden.

HB 1805 Basye Changes the laws regarding weapon offenses by defining fugitive from justice.

HB 1813 Moon Establishes a "Terrorist Offender Registry."

HB 1815 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to electronic tracking systems for evidentiary collection kits.

HCS HB 1819 Changes the law regarding court reporters.

HB 1821 Kelley 127 Provides that costs of a defendant in a criminal case are collected as court costs and disbursed to the state or county.

HB 1822 Kelley 127 Establishes provisions relating to the collection of court costs.

HB 1823 Kelley 127 Modifies the definition of court costs to include jail board bills for incarceration.

HB 1829 Green Establishes the "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act."

HB 1839 Green Establishes provisions relating to limited access to certain criminal records.

HB 1848 Bland Manlove Establishes provisions requiring notice to the debtor before collecting debt through judicial means.

HB 1857 Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act."

HCS HB 1858 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.

HB 1894 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to property assessments.

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HB 1924 Dogan Adds provisions relating to pelvic examinations.

HB 1933 Wiemann Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."

HCS HB 1937 Modifies various Supreme Court Rules relating to criminal procedure.

HB 1942 Vescovo Creates criminal penalties for certain offenses committed against a body of the General Assembly.

HB 1943 Wood Allows the director's designee to certify certain hearing records.

HB 1945 McGirl Modifies provisions relating to circuit clerks.

HCS HB 1964 Modifies provisions relating to criminal actions.

HB 1969 Griesheimer Modifies provisions relating to the removal of a tenant from a commercial property.

HB 1974 Morris 140 Establishes the "Missouri Any Willing Provider Act."

HB 1996 Wilson Requires inmates or detainees in a county jail to exhaust all administrative remedies before bringing a civil action.

HB 2026 Allred Creates privileged communication protections for persons who report alleged criminal activities to a crime stoppers organization.

HB 2029 Veit Allows school districts to divide into subdistricts.

HB 2031 Ellebracht Requires arbitration agreements for certain disputes to be in a separate agreement.

HB 2047 Sommer Sets the burden of proof on the county assessor for proving the market value of certain property on certain appeals.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court 2049 proceedings for insurance companies.

HB 2060 Hicks Allows certain marijuana-related offenses and violations to be expunged if the offenses or violations occurred in Missouri prior to the issuance of a patient identification card.

HB 2066 Mitten Requires a peace officer to provide an oral advisement and obtain written consent for a voluntary search of a person not under arrest or the person's effects or vehicle.

HCS HB 2092 Changes the laws regarding financial regulations.

HB 2106 Trent Adds provisions relating to the interpretation of insurance laws.

HCS HB 2111 Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.

HCS HB 2126 Requires an audit of all state departments every four years.

HB 2131 Beck Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence protection orders.

HB 2134 Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession.

HB 2139 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos.

HB 2140 Gregory Allows a party to demand a trial by jury to determine if a trust is void because the creation of the trust was induced by fraud, duress, or undue influence.

HB 2166 Neely Prohibits a Missouri state court from prosecuting an offense in which there was a federal conviction for the same offense.

HB 2191 Trent Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of court reporters.

HB 2195 Plocher Allows certain witness statements to be admissible in evidence in criminal proceedings.

HCS HB 2207 Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund.”

HB 2218 Mayhew Adds grandparents, uncles, and aunts to the list of individuals who are not required to submit background screenings if seeking appointments as guardians or conservators to certain persons.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2221 Vescovo Creates provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 2223 Veit Changes the laws regarding the dissolution of limited liability companies.

HB 2224 Richey Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund.”

HB 2242 Trent Provides that defendants in tort actions shall only be held severally liable and not jointly.

HB 2254 Neely Allows a court to reduce a life without parole sentence to a sentence of life with eligibility for parole in certain circumstances.

HB 2258 Chipman Adds an associate circuit judge to Crawford County.

HB 2281 Rogers Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of a successor guardian or conservator.

HB 2312 Haffner Modifies provisions relating to minor traffic violations.

HB 2320 Rehder Modifies provisions relating to grandparent's visitation rights.

HB 2329 Ingle Establishes the Birth Match Program.

HB 2353 Trent Modifies provisions relating to judgment interest rates.

HB 2361 Bosley Creates a civil cause of action allowing claimants to seek damages from the state for wrongful conviction.

HB 2365 Bosley Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors.

HB 2384 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to evidence of damages in civil actions.

HB 2394 Mackey Modifies provisions relating to assessing punishment in first degree murder case for which the death penalty is authorized.

HB 2396 Mackey Establishes extreme risk protection orders and gun violence seizure warrants and prohibits certain persons involved in domestic violence from possessing a firearm.

HB 2406 Mosley Establishes provisions relating to time frames for issuance of orders or judgments by courts.

HB 2408 Mosley Modifies provisions relating to pleadings.

HB 2426 Veit Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors.

HB 2450 Hurst Repeals the death penalty.

HB 2510 Ellebracht Allows a court to direct forfeited cash bonds in criminal nonsupport cases to the Family Support Payment Center for payment of child support arrears.

HB 2513 DeGroot Establishes the "Assigned Counsel Pilot Program."

HB 2514 Falkner Establishes provisions relating to the removal of certain court records from automated case management systems.

HB 2534 Riggs Repeals and establishes provisions relating to alternative dispute resolution.

HB 2545 Rogers Requires discovery procedures under Supreme Court Rule 25 to govern for a proceeding for a municipal ordinance violation in which confinement in jail is an authorized disposition.

HB 2547 Rogers Adds that the officer of the court or peace officer a person reports to if released before a trial to be an employee of the state or a political subdivision of the state.

HB 2559 Pierson Jr. Modifies provisions relating to the expungement of arrest records.

HB 2568 Dogan Establishes the Missouri Innocence Inquiry Commission.

HB 2570 Veit Establishes the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act.

HB 2630 Hicks Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records.

HB 2636 Sharp 036 Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records.

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HB 2642 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 2649 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to offenses that may be expunged.

HB 2689 Allred Modifies provisions relating to the right to bring a civil action for certain unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 2693 Swan Modifies provisions relating to maintenance orders.

HB 2710 Roberts 077 Modifies provisions relating to the registration of sexual offenders.

HB 2715 Price IV Establishes provisions for family court participants also participating in the medical marijuana program under Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri.

HB 2723 Washington Establishes provisions for family court participants also participating in the medical marijuana program under Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri.

HJR 93 Sain Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the language relating to the right of a trial by jury.

HJR 113 Mosley Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies a provision relating to the right of trial by jury.

COURTS, JUVENILE

SS#3 SB 1 (E1) Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 3 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to weapons offenses

SB 4 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to witnesses

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SB 17 (E1) May Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection 623

CCS HCS SCS Modifies provisions relating to child protection SB 653

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 824 Wallingford Modifies offenses for juveniles being tried as adults to include unlawful use of a weapon and armed criminal action

SB 888 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to termination of parental rights and adoption

SB 1038 Wallingford Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation"

SB 1070 Williams Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

HB 1 (E1) Roberts 077 Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

HCS HB 12 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults (E1)

HB 1320 Sommer Changes the law regarding animal abuse.

HB 1384 Washington Modifies provisions relating to juvenile court proceedings.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 274 Index, Senate and House Journals

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SS SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children. HB 1414

HB 1422 Burnett Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel.

HCS HB 1558 Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of guardians or conservators of certain persons.

HB 1788 Chipman Requires the Children's Division to refer all cases in which a birth mother or infant tests positive for illegal controlled substances after childbirth to the Juvenile Office.

HB 1882 Tate Prohibits children from being placed in the custody of individuals who have been found guilty of the offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree.

HB 2149 Knight Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation."

HCS HB 2216 Modifies and creates provisions relating to the protection of children.

HB 2416 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults.

HB 2443 Butz Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults.

HB 2578 Evans Modifies provisions relating to juvenile court.

HB 2721 Remole Requires all juvenile officers to be in compliance with the Missouri Juvenile Officer Performance Standards.

CREDIT AND BANKRUPTCY

SB 575 Eigel Establishes procedures for a claimant in an action for damages due to asbestos exposure to disclose claims filed with an asbestos trust

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SB 607 May Prohibits the use of an employee or prospective employee's credit score as a condition of employment

SB 669 Hough Increases the maximum duration of credit transaction that is subject to regulation under the statutes governing credit insurance

SB 717 White Prohibits certain persons from appointment as personal representatives

SB 736 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings

HB 1438 Helms Changes the law regarding unsecured loans of five hundred dollars or less.

HB 1543 Black 137 Increases the maximum duration of credit transaction that is subject to regulation under the statutes governing credit insurance.

HB 1703 O'Donnell Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act."

HB 1828 Green Changes the law regarding certain credit fees.

HB 1830 Green Establishes the "Bonding Review Board" to determine whether sufficient financial assets exist to back individual sureties and to rate providers of individual sureties.

HB 1835 Green Allows creditors access to incident reports in certain situations.

HB 1842 Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program."

HB 1848 Bland Manlove Establishes provisions requiring notice to the debtor before collecting debt through judicial means.

HCS HB 2092 Changes the laws regarding financial regulations.

HB 2139 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos.

HB 2152 Stevens 046 Changes the laws regarding consumer credit interest rates.

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HCS HB 2206 Modifies the state treasurer’s authority to invest in certain deposits.

HB 2277 Riggs Changes the law regarding assignments for benefits of creditors.

HB 2348 Carpenter Changes the laws regarding unsecured loans.

HB 2455 Rowland Limits potential foreclosure actions of the primary residence of a person sixty-five years of age after certain property tax increases.

HB 2594 Washington Designates certain actions by employers, when based on employees' credit history or credit scores, as improper employment practices.

HB 2730 Trent Changes the laws regarding loans by traditional installment loan lenders.

CREDIT UNIONS

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SCS SB 797 Modifies and creates provisions relating to credit unions

HB 1429 Kendrick Establishes the "Student Loan Bill of Rights."

HCS HB 2092 Changes the laws regarding financial regulations.

HCS HBs 2204 Changes the laws regarding credit unions by simplifying filing requirements. & 2257

CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT

SS#3 SB 1 (E1) Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 3 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to weapons offenses

SB 4 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to witnesses

SB 9 (E1) Eigel Creates the offense of unlawful traffic interference

SB 11 (E1) Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 13 (E1) Onder Provides that a person may use deadly force against a person unlawfully entering private property

SB 14 (E1) Onder Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses

SB 16 (E1) Williams Creates and modifies provisions relating to law enforcement agency accountability

SB 18 (E1) May Modifies provisions related to law enforcement agencies and the POST Commission

SB 519 Curls Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 520 Curls Changes the period of detention on arrest without a warrant to 48 hours

SB 522 Sater Modifies the initiative and referendum process

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 537 Libla Creates penalty enhancements for certain crimes against emergency service providers

SCS SBs 538, Modifies penalties relating to criminal offenses involving deadly weapons 562 & 601

SB 540 Walsh Modifies the registration as a sex offender for certain offenses

SB 563 Schupp Modifies provisions relating to the offense of unlawful possession of firearms

SS SCS SB 569 Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses

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SCS SB 578 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public

SB 593 White Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the Recorder of Deeds and notaries public

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

SB 635 Wieland Repeals the death penalty

SB 638 Riddle Prohibits certain offenders of sex crimes from being near athletic facilities used primarily by children

SS SB 644 Modifies law regarding service animals

SB 651 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to the sale of fetal tissue and establishes Missouri as a "sanctuary for life" state

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 663 Burlison Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms

SB 665 Burlison Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act"

SB 668 White Modifies provisions of law relating to certain distributors of hypodermic needles

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 687 Emery Reduces the penalty for certain traffic violations

SB 692 Cunningham Modifies provisions of the Public Access to Automated External Defibrillator Act

SB 695 Sifton Increases penalties for the distribution of heroin

SB 696 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 697 Sifton Adds provisions making it unlawful for certain persons to possess firearms

SB 700 Onder Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses

SB 702 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the trafficking of drugs containing fentanyl and carfentanil

SB 706 Koenig Establishes a "Prescription Abuse Registry" and modifies provisions relating to ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, and pseudoephedrine

SB 709 Eigel Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement

SB 717 White Prohibits certain persons from appointment as personal representatives

SB 719 White Creates criminal penalties for the operation of an unsafe motor vehicle

SB 733 Emery Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites

SB 750 White Modifies law regarding service animals

SB 753 Brown Modifies the offense of murder in the second degree

SB 758 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm for certain persons

SB 759 Onder Increases the penalties for the offenses of unlawful transfer of weapons and fraudulent purchase of firearms

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No. Author Subject

SB 766 Onder Modifies the offense of driving with excessive blood alcohol content and also changes other sections of law to reflect these changes

SB 792 Eigel Establishes the Protect Children from Pornography Act

SB 799 Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 812 Sater Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force"

SB 813 Sater Creates provisions allowing certain offenders to be eligible for community-based sentencing

SB 816 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals

SB 821 Hough Modifies the offense of tampering with a judicial officer to include the Attorney General or his or her appointee

SB 824 Wallingford Modifies offenses for juveniles being tried as adults to include unlawful use of a weapon and armed criminal action

SB 838 White Modifies provisions relating to the discharge of certain committed persons

SB 842 Emery Modifies provisions relating to child abuse or neglect

SB 889 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding the jurisdiction of the Attorney General for violations of certain offenses and creates the offense of vehicle hijacking

SB 899 Brown Modifies Missouri Supreme Court rules relating to criminal procedure

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 912 Emery Modifies provisions relating to the offense of female genital mutilation

SB 920 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to jury instructions for the offense of murder in the first degree

SB 937 Nasheed Establishes the "Modernization Decency Act"

SB 946 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to buyers of precious metals

SB 952 Williams Reduces surcharge and time limitations for filing a petition to expunge records

SB 981 Cierpiot Prohibits the amendment or reduction of certain traffic offenses to a non-moving violation for drivers with intermediate driver's licenses or temporary instruction permits

SB 986 May Establishes the Economic Distress Zone Fund

SB 1011 Williams Modifies the offense of making a false report

SB 1015 Emery Modifies provisions relating to driver's license suspensions for minor traffic violations

SB 1028 White Modifies provisions relating to community service requirements for DWI offenders

SB 1030 Williams Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree

SB 1031 Nasheed Repeals provisions relating to the expungement of certain records

SB 1038 Wallingford Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation"

SB 1062 Nasheed Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 1068 Williams Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 1073 Hough Modifies provisions regarding hospital patients in the custody of law enforcement

SB 1076 Emery Requires internet service providers to authenticate access to obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create an authentication to access such websites

SB 1077 Onder Modifies provisions regarding criminal offenses

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HB 3 (E1) Washington Modifies provisions relating to murder charges resulting from the commission of a felony

HB 4 (E1) Washington Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five

HB 7 (E1) Washington Establishes the offense of unlawful possession of a handgun, which prohibits the possession of a handgun by a minor

HB 8 (E1) Washington Creates a class C felony for manufacturing, importing, possessing, purchasing, selling, or transferring any assault weapon or large capacity magazine

HB 11 (E1) Schroer Modifies the offense of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree

HCS HB 12 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults (E1)

HB 13 (E1) Schroer Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys

HB 14 (E1) Schroer Modifies provisions relating to sentence review for certain persons

SCS HCS HB Changes the offense of unlawful transfer of weapons to include a class E felony for transferring a 16 (E1) firearm to a minor for the purpose of avoiding, interfering with, or preventing an arrest, detention, or investigation.

HB 23 (E1) Bland Manlove Creates the offense of unlawful possession of an ammunition feeding device that holds more than ten rounds

HB 25 (E1) Brown 027 Modifies the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm

HB 28 (E1) Murphy Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys

HB 35 (E1) Shawan Creates the offense of unlawful traffic interference

HB 37 (E1) Beck Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence protection orders

HB 38 (E1) Schnelting Establishes the Missouri Monument Preservation Act, which requires certain procedures to remove, alter or, disturb certain monuments

HB 42 (E1) Dogan Creates the offense of sexual conduct in the course of public duty

HB 45 (E1) Price IV Establishes the offense of unlawfully storing a firearm in the presence of a child

HB 54 (E1) Bosley Requires the attorney general to set up a database containing names of law enforcement officers who have committed violent acts

HB 55 (E1) Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition

HB 67 (E1) Walsh Creates the offense of using a laser pointer

HB 1260 Brown 027 Modifies the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm.

HB 1267 Bangert Modifies provisions relating to the transport and storage of firearms in motor vehicles.

HB 1275 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding school reporting requirements to law enforcement.

HB 1277 Unsicker Abolishes the death penalty and specifies that any person sentenced to death before August 28, 2020, must be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

HCS HB 1289 Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenders.

HB 1291 Evans Changes the law regarding probation.

HCS HB 1293 Modifies a provision relating to sexual offenders who are Tier I sexual offenders.

HB 1297 Dinkins Modifies the offense of false impersonation by including a person who falsely represents himself or herself to a law enforcement officer upon being lawfully detained.

HB 1307 Neely Eliminates license suspensions for nonpayment of child support.

HCS HB 1319 Modifies provisions relating to service dogs.

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HB 1320 Sommer Changes the law regarding animal abuse.

HCS HB 1332 Modifies the offense of tampering with electronic monitoring equipment.

HB 1341 Roberts 161 Modifies the definition of "stalking" as it relates to adult abuse.

HB 1342 Roberts 161 Creates an affirmative defense to prosecution for law enforcement officers who acted under exigent circumstances in failing to execute an arrest warrant on a person who committed certain motor vehicle offenses.

HB 1343 Roberts 161 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder.

HB 1354 Pietzman Requires certain sexual offenders to be electronically monitored while relocating to a different county or city not within a county.

HB 1357 Ellebracht Directs fines from certain municipal ordinances to be distributed annually to the schools of the county in the same manner that proceeds of all penalties, forfeitures, and fines collected for the breach of the penal laws of the state are distributed.

HB 1359 Ellebracht Provides that a person may be charged with promoting a suicide attempt or voluntary manslaughter if such person is convicted of abusing certain persons and such conduct significantly contributed to the suicide or suicide attempt.

HB 1361 Ellebracht Requires probation officers to report all probation violations.

HB 1362 Ellebracht Specifies that the limits on fines for traffic violations shall not apply if the defendant is represented by counsel and negotiated a plea agreement.

HB 1365 Ellebracht Establishes the offense of failure to identify.

HB 1373 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to the offense of driving while intoxicated.

HCS HB 1374 Creates new provisions relating to the funding of inaugural activities.

HCS HB 1375 Allows certain persons or agencies to request an audit if there is an investigation of an offense of theft or fraud by a public servant or an offense of official misconduct.

HB 1377 Washington Adds and changes penalties for offenses committed by landlords against tenants.

HB 1385 Washington Requires the court to expunge certain marijuana offenses.

HB 1391 Price IV Establishes the offense of unlawfully storing a firearm in the presence of a child.

HCS HB 1406 Changes the laws regarding the offense of animal trespass.

HCS HB 1411 Removes the statute of limitations for certain actions to recover damages regarding child abuse and sexual offenses committed against a child.

HCS HB 1413 Modifies provisions relating to the offense of trespass in the first degree.

HB 1424 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse.

HB 1425 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1427 Kelley 127 Establishes the offense of unlawful harboring of a minor.

HB 1439 Helms Modifies provisions relating to when a person is charged with a moving traffic violation and fails to prepay a fine and appear in court.

CCR#2 SS#2 Modifies provisions relating to criminal law. SCS HB 1450, HB 1296, HCS HB 1331 and HCS HB 1898

HCS HB 1451 Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain persons.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 280 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HB 1453 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to the offense of armed criminal action.

HB 1455 Schroer Prevents the state government from sharing medical marijuana user or applicant information with the federal government and others.

HB 1459 Shaul 113 Changes the laws regarding the time a person may be detained upon arrest.

HCS HB 1460 Modifies provisions relating to authorized uses of automated external defibrillators.

HCS HB 1488 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.

HB 1496 Beck Modifies the offenses of unlawful transfer of weapons and unlawful possession of a firearm.

HB 1519 Evans Modifies provisions relating to the release of a defendant.

HCS HB 1520 Changes the laws regarding probation and parole violations.

HB 1523 Shawan Establishes Missouri as a "Sanctuary for Life" state.

HCS HB 1525 Expands the definition of "dangerous dog" for the purposes of committing the offense of keeping a dangerous dog.

HB 1529 Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1531 Razer Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communication devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1533 Washington Creates a class C felony for manufacturing, importing, possessing, purchasing, sell, or transfer any assault weapon or large capacity magazine.

HB 1534 Washington Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five.

HB 1535 Washington Adds public libraries to the list of places CCW permit holders are not authorized to carry concealed weapons.

HB 1539 Richey Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act."

SCS HCS HB Permits recording of IEP or Section 504 meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian. 1540

HB 1546 Roberts 161 Modifies the penalty for certain traffic offenses.

HB 1557 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 1563 Mosley Prohibits publishing of the names of lottery winners.

HB 1576 Morgan Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HB 1577 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to the reporting of child abuse and neglect.

HB 1578 Ingle Provides that prosecutions for felony sexual offenses against any person may be commenced at any time.

HCS HB 1590 Changes the laws regarding the regulation of certain companies.

HB 1592 Bland Manlove Changes offenses not eligible for expungement.

HB 1595 Bland Manlove Modifies provisions relating to compensation for victims of crime.

HB 1599 Roberts 077 Modifies the offense of unlawful use of a weapon to apply to the open or concealed carrying of a firearm in the City of St. Louis without a concealed carry permit.

HB 1608 Coleman 097 Enacts provisions relating to the use of public funds for lobbying activities.

HB 1610 Coleman 097 Modifies and establishes provisions relating to criminal street gangs.

HCS HB 1620 Modifies the offense of resisting or interfering with arrest.

HB 1626 Gray Modifies the penalties permitted for certain traffic and traffic-related offenses.

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HB 1635 Porter Modifies provisions relating to the requirement to yield for emergency vehicles.

HB 1638 Taylor Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 1645 Windham Requires the cost to the state for incarcerating an offender be considered during sentencing and parole hearings.

HB 1653 Sommer Creates the offense of adoption deception.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to official documents. 1655

HB 1667 Stevens 046 Establishes a needle and syringe exchange pilot program

HB 1676 Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1679 Basye Modifies the penalties for the offense of animal abuse.

HB 1680 Basye Changes the laws regarding firearm offenses.

HB 1689 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1690 Grier Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1691 Rehder Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1692 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

CCS SS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to the monitoring of certain controlled substances. 1693

HB 1715 Morse 151 Provides that judges may assign roadside cleanup as a condition of probation.

HB 1727 Wilson Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices.

HB 1728 Shaul 113 Regulates the sale of returnable containers.

HB 1743 Sommer Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act."

HB 1751 Spencer Establishes the "Right to Remember Act."

HB 1753 Spencer Establishes provisions relating to the protection of health care workers.

HCS HBs 1756 Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree. & 1925

HB 1759 Hannegan Establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1793 Rogers Removes references to repealed statutes that related to weapons offenses.

HCS HB 1798 Modifies provisions relating to feral swine.

HB 1802 Barnes Establishes the offense of mail theft.

HB 1803 Barnes Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden.

HB 1805 Basye Changes the laws regarding weapon offenses by defining fugitive from justice.

HB 1813 Moon Establishes a "Terrorist Offender Registry."

HB 1821 Kelley 127 Provides that costs of a defendant in a criminal case are collected as court costs and disbursed to the state or county.

HB 1824 Aldridge Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

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HB 1833 Green Prohibits the sale of an assault weapon to a person under the age of 21.

HB 1839 Green Establishes provisions relating to limited access to certain criminal records.

HB 1856 Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition.

HCS HB 1858 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.

HB 1873 Gregory Creates the offense of vehicle hijacking.

HCS HB 1874 Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1879 Tate Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving non-commercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of non-commercial motor vehicles who are fully licensed and eighteen years of age or older.

HB 1882 Tate Prohibits children from being placed in the custody of individuals who have been found guilty of the offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree.

HB 1883 Tate Provides that it is unlawful to distribute, deliver, or sell a drug masking product.

HCS HBs Establishes Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a 1893, 2087 municipality with criminal negligence to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon. & 2169

SS SCS HCS#2 Adds provisions relating medical marijuana and other controlled substances. HB 1896

HCS HBs 1901 Changes the law regarding firearms. & 1722

HB 1916 Busick Allows dump trucks to be equipped with mud flaps with up to 12 inches of clearance from the ground.

HB 1942 Vescovo Creates criminal penalties for certain offenses committed against a body of the General Assembly.

HB 1955 Trent Modifies the offense of tampering with a judicial officer to include the Attorney General and Assistant Attorney Generals as judicial officers.

HCS HB 1961 Establishes the "Keep Our Schools Safe Act."

HCS HB 1964 Modifies provisions relating to criminal actions.

HB 1978 Merideth Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the legalization of marijuana.

HB 1989 Merideth Prohibits unapproved video gaming terminals in bars, convenience stores, gas stations, and restaurants.

HB 2044 Baker Establishes the "Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act."

HB 2051 Pollock 123 Adds that a person commits the offense of abuse or neglect of a child if such person assists, coerces, or provides for a child to undergo any surgical or hormonal treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment.

HB 2056 Spencer Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms.

HB 2060 Hicks Allows certain marijuana-related offenses and violations to be expunged if the offenses or violations occurred in Missouri prior to the issuance of a patient identification card.

HB 2063 Mitten Requires legislative lobbyists and legislative liaisons to complete sexual harassment training offered by the Missouri Ethics Commission.

HB 2075 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 2076 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to when employees are to be paid for their labor.

HCS HB 2088 Modifies provisions related to gaming.

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HB 2096 Shawan Removes concealing a knife from the offense of unlawful use of weapons.

HB 2102 Moon Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites.

HCS HB 2111 Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.

HB 2115 Deaton Modifies the offense of driving while intoxicated.

HCS HB 2116 Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices.

HB 2130 Coleman 097 Allows the state auditor access to court records relating to a conviction or guilty plea for a sexual offense requiring registration and charges filed for failure to register as a sexual offender in order to conduct an audit.

HB 2131 Beck Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence protection orders.

HB 2135 Lavender Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HCS HB 2142 Prohibits certain offenders from being 500 feet of any nature or education center controlled by the Missouri Department of Conservation, with an exception.

HB 2143 Ellebracht Criminalizes the disclosure of medical marijuana patients' information to unauthorized parties.

HB 2145 Fitzwater Modifies the offense of tampering with a judicial officer.

HB 2159 Unsicker Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one and banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.

HB 2162 Lovasco Changes the law regarding weapons by decriminalizing the possession of knuckles.

HB 2166 Neely Prohibits a Missouri state court from prosecuting an offense in which there was a federal conviction for the same offense.

HCS HB 2170 Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board.

HB 2176 Schroer Requires a term of imprisonment and prohibits the imposition of certain other punishments for second degree murder and certain dangerous felonies.

HCS HB 2188 Changes the laws regarding timeshares by requiring disclosure of the annual maintenance fees before a timeshare purchase and adding provisions regarding timeshare transfer services.

HB 2190 Taylor Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2193 Roden Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2197 Dogan Authorizes good time credit for certain offenders.

HB 2201 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to sentence review for certain persons.

HB 2210 Moon Establishes provisions relating to gender reassignment.

HB 2221 Vescovo Creates provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 2227 Washington Establishes the offense of unlawful possession of a handgun, which prohibits the possession of a handgun by a minor.

HB 2228 Neely Requires lethal injections to be administered in a manner that allows consenting inmates to donate organs.

HB 2231 Aldridge Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HB 2234 Black 007 Prohibits the inhalation of certain substances.

HB 2236 Shawan Modifies the definition of "special victim" to include employees of a public school or charter school while performing job duties.

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HB 2254 Neely Allows a court to reduce a life without parole sentence to a sentence of life with eligibility for parole in certain circumstances.

HB 2285 Moon Abolishes abortion in the state.

HB 2286 Hannegan Establishes the Modernization Decency Act.

HB 2306 Schroer Modifies the offense of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree.

HB 2330 Price IV Modifies provisions relating to minimum prison terms for certain offenders.

HB 2332 Price IV Provides a process for the board of probation and parole to review the case histories of offenders serving more than thirty years in prison and recommend clemency.

HB 2333 Price IV Modifies provisions relating to minimum prison terms.

HB 2335 Hill Modifies provisions relating to probation.

HCS HB 2374 Creates criminal penalties for certain offenses committed against a body of the General Assembly.

HB 2385 Trent Modifies provisions relating to offenses involving the production of a controlled substance.

HB 2394 Mackey Modifies provisions relating to assessing punishment in first degree murder case for which the death penalty is authorized.

HB 2416 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults.

HB 2442 Bland Manlove Creates the offense of unlawful possession of an ammunition feeding device that holds more than ten rounds.

HB 2443 Butz Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults.

HB 2450 Hurst Repeals the death penalty.

HB 2510 Ellebracht Allows a court to direct forfeited cash bonds in criminal nonsupport cases to the Family Support Payment Center for payment of child support arrears.

HB 2513 DeGroot Establishes the "Assigned Counsel Pilot Program."

HB 2514 Falkner Establishes provisions relating to the removal of certain court records from automated case management systems.

HB 2517 Bland Manlove Modifies the penalties for the offense of driving while revoked.

HB 2522 Washington Modifies provisions relating to murder charges resulting from the commission of a felony.

HB 2538 Evans Amends provisions relating to legal services provided by the State Public Defender System.

HB 2545 Rogers Requires discovery procedures under Supreme Court Rule 25 to govern for a proceeding for a municipal ordinance violation in which confinement in jail is an authorized disposition.

HB 2547 Rogers Adds that the officer of the court or peace officer a person reports to if released before a trial to be an employee of the state or a political subdivision of the state.

HB 2559 Pierson Jr. Modifies provisions relating to the expungement of arrest records.

HB 2563 Roberts 161 Establishes the offense of organized retail theft.

HB 2578 Evans Modifies provisions relating to juvenile court.

HB 2580 Roberts 161 Modifies the offense of making a false report.

HB 2585 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling.

HB 2611 Barnes Increases the penalty for violations of the Animal Care Facilities Act.

HB 2612 Plocher Establishes provisions relating to certain persons released on parole.

HB 2630 Hicks Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records.

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HB 2633 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses.

HB 2635 Sharp 036 Provides that the period of detention on arrest without a warrant is 48 hours for criminal offenses involving a dangerous felony or deadly weapon.

HB 2636 Sharp 036 Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records.

HB 2642 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 2646 Rogers Modifies provisions relating to the offense of driving while revoked.

HB 2649 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to offenses that may be expunged.

HB 2660 Bromley Modifies provisions relating to odometers and mileage disclosure requirements.

HB 2666 Gregory Modifies the offense of stealing.

HB 2679 Moon Changes the law regarding the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 2688 Sauls Establishes new labor-related provisions relating to investigations of firefighters.

HB 2691 Rogers Enacts provisions related to sports wagering.

HB 2694 Toalson Reisch Specifies that certain offenders found guilty trafficking drugs in the second degree shall be eligible for parole after serving ten years.

HB 2695 Evans Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses.

HB 2699 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to custody or visitation of a child.

HB 2705 Christofanelli Specifies that certain offenders found guilty trafficking drugs in the second degree shall be eligible for parole after serving ten years.

HB 2708 Mitten Creates the offense of sexual conduct in the course of public duty.

HB 2709 Mitten Prohibits the dissemination of recordings or videos of TNC riders obtained by TNC drivers through prearranged rides.

HB 2710 Roberts 077 Modifies provisions relating to the registration of sexual offenders.

HB 2711 Roberts 077 Establishes a tax deduction for employers relating to criminal justice reform.

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

SS#3 SB 1 (E1) Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 4 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to witnesses

SB 7 (E1) Eigel Creates the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights"

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SB 17 (E1) May Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

SB 519 Curls Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 541 Nasheed Modifies the Supreme Court Rule regarding the timing of motions for new trials

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

SB 667 White Provides that costs of a defendant in a criminal case are collected as court costs and disbursed to the state or county

SB 812 Sater Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force"

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SB 838 White Modifies provisions relating to the discharge of certain committed persons

SB 881 Wieland Modifies Missouri Supreme Court Rules relating to discovery in criminal cases

SB 889 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding the jurisdiction of the Attorney General for violations of certain offenses and creates the offense of vehicle hijacking

SB 899 Brown Modifies Missouri Supreme Court rules relating to criminal procedure

SB 920 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to jury instructions for the offense of murder in the first degree

SB 985 May Establishes the "Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act”

SB 1030 Williams Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree

SB 1053 Eigel Creates the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights"

SB 1062 Nasheed Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 1068 Williams Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 1070 Williams Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel

HB 3 (E1) Washington Modifies provisions relating to murder charges resulting from the commission of a felony

HB 11 (E1) Schroer Modifies the offense of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree

HB 14 (E1) Schroer Modifies provisions relating to sentence review for certain persons

HB 40 (E1) Dogan Prohibits the use of chokeholds by law enforcement officers

HB 1277 Unsicker Abolishes the death penalty and specifies that any person sentenced to death before August 28, 2020, must be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

HB 1288 Pike Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HCS HB 1289 Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenders.

HCS HB 1293 Modifies a provision relating to sexual offenders who are Tier I sexual offenders.

HB 1297 Dinkins Modifies the offense of false impersonation by including a person who falsely represents himself or herself to a law enforcement officer upon being lawfully detained.

HB 1365 Ellebracht Establishes the offense of failure to identify.

HCS HB 1411 Removes the statute of limitations for certain actions to recover damages regarding child abuse and sexual offenses committed against a child.

HCS HB 1451 Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain persons.

HB 1453 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to the offense of armed criminal action.

HB 1519 Evans Modifies provisions relating to the release of a defendant.

HCS HB 1520 Changes the laws regarding probation and parole violations.

HCS HBs 1538 Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys. & 1900

HB 1552 Roberts 077 Creates privileged communication protections for persons who report alleged criminal activities to a crime stoppers organization.

HB 1557 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 1573 Bland Manlove Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement officer's use of force in making an arrest.

HB 1578 Ingle Provides that prosecutions for felony sexual offenses against any person may be commenced at any time.

HB 1610 Coleman 097 Modifies and establishes provisions relating to criminal street gangs.

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HCS HB 1620 Modifies the offense of resisting or interfering with arrest.

HB 1626 Gray Modifies the penalties permitted for certain traffic and traffic-related offenses.

HB 1653 Sommer Creates the offense of adoption deception.

HCS HB 1686 Limits access to certain court records.

HB 1689 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1706 Coleman 097 Establishes laws relating to discovery in criminal cases.

HB 1743 Sommer Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act."

HCS HBs 1756 Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree. & 1925

HB 1776 Lovasco Establishes provisions relating to asset forfeiture.

HB 1802 Barnes Establishes the offense of mail theft.

HB 1803 Barnes Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden.

HB 1829 Green Establishes the "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act."

HB 1839 Green Establishes provisions relating to limited access to certain criminal records.

HB 1873 Gregory Creates the offense of vehicle hijacking.

HB 1923 Dogan Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt written investigation policies for officer-involved deaths.

HCS HB 1937 Modifies various Supreme Court Rules relating to criminal procedure.

HB 1940 Windham Requires law enforcement officers to give persons under arrest forty-eight hours to arrange for their motor vehicle to be removed before authorizing a towing company to remove a motor vehicle.

HB 1955 Trent Modifies the offense of tampering with a judicial officer to include the Attorney General and Assistant Attorney Generals as judicial officers.

HCS HB 1964 Modifies provisions relating to criminal actions.

HB 1982 Merideth Repeals a provision of law stating that an officer may use all necessary means to effect an arrest when a defendant flees or forcibly resists arrest after he or she is given notice of the officer's intent to arrest.

HB 1983 Merideth Changes the laws regarding phone privileges for prisoners of jails.

HB 2026 Allred Creates privileged communication protections for persons who report alleged criminal activities to a crime stoppers organization.

HB 2054 Quade Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HB 2066 Mitten Requires a peace officer to provide an oral advisement and obtain written consent for a voluntary search of a person not under arrest or the person's effects or vehicle.

HB 2070 Dogan Establishes "The John Ashcroft Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act."

HB 2115 Deaton Modifies the offense of driving while intoxicated.

HB 2145 Fitzwater Modifies the offense of tampering with a judicial officer.

HB 2176 Schroer Requires a term of imprisonment and prohibits the imposition of certain other punishments for second degree murder and certain dangerous felonies.

HB 2186 Shawan Changes the law regarding concealed carrying of weapons by allowing firearms in churches and other places of worship with a concealed carry permit.

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HB 2195 Plocher Allows certain witness statements to be admissible in evidence in criminal proceedings.

HB 2201 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to sentence review for certain persons.

HB 2221 Vescovo Creates provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 2306 Schroer Modifies the offense of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree.

HB 2313 DeGroot Modifies provisions relating to the duration of supervision by the division of probation and parole.

HB 2324 Proudie Modifies provisions relating to the duration of supervision by the division of probation and parole.

HB 2330 Price IV Modifies provisions relating to minimum prison terms for certain offenders.

HB 2331 Price IV Modifies provisions relating to good time credit for prisoners.

HB 2332 Price IV Provides a process for the board of probation and parole to review the case histories of offenders serving more than thirty years in prison and recommend clemency.

HB 2333 Price IV Modifies provisions relating to minimum prison terms.

HB 2335 Hill Modifies provisions relating to probation.

HB 2394 Mackey Modifies provisions relating to assessing punishment in first degree murder case for which the death penalty is authorized.

HB 2450 Hurst Repeals the death penalty.

HB 2486 Schroer Repeals the interstate compact for supervision of parolees and probationers and modifies the interstate compact for adult offender supervision.

HB 2522 Washington Modifies provisions relating to murder charges resulting from the commission of a felony.

HB 2545 Rogers Requires discovery procedures under Supreme Court Rule 25 to govern for a proceeding for a municipal ordinance violation in which confinement in jail is an authorized disposition.

HB 2580 Roberts 161 Modifies the offense of making a false report.

HB 2630 Hicks Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records.

HB 2635 Sharp 036 Provides that the period of detention on arrest without a warrant is 48 hours for criminal offenses involving a dangerous felony or deadly weapon.

HB 2636 Sharp 036 Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records.

HB 2642 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 2695 Evans Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses.

HB 2740 Person Requires local law enforcement agencies to add current photos of missing persons to missing person profiles within ten days of the time a missing persons report was filed.

DAIRIES AND DAIRY PRODUCTS

SCS SB 699 Restricts the inspection of grounds or facilities used for certain agricultural purposes

SB 861 White Permits the sale of raw milk or cream in certain circumstances

HB 1321 Sommer Imposes certain vehicle safety requirements on ice cream trucks.

HCS HB 1335 Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream.

HCS HB 1583 Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.

DENTISTS

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

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No. Author Subject

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

SB 863 Brown Authorizes certified registered nurse anesthetists to issue orders for and administer certain controlled substances

SB 928 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the administration of certain controlled substances

CCS SS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to the monitoring of certain controlled substances. 1693

HCS HB 1995 Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals.

HB 2255 Neely Requires insurance companies, including MO HealthNet, to cover medically necessary dental procedures that are a result of cancer treatments.

DISABILITIES

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SCS SB 595 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services

SCS SB 625 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams

SB 629 Sifton Modifies the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program

SS SB 644 Modifies law regarding service animals

SB 684 Sater Establishes the effective date of coverage of MO HealthNet services at the date of the participant's application

SB 712 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to anatomical gifts to persons with disabilities

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 748 White Enacts provisions relating to disability accommodations for commercial driver's license applicants

SB 749 White Requires health insurance policies to provide coverage for hearing instruments and related services for enrollees under the age of 18

SB 750 White Modifies law regarding service animals

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 838 White Modifies provisions relating to the discharge of certain committed persons

HCS SB 846 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

SB 853 Crawford Requires the Department of Social Services and the Department of Mental Health to apply for a MO HealthNet waiver for certain children with disabilities

SB 890 Koenig Creates the Collaborative Special Services Agreement Act

SB 909 Wallingford Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act"

SB 914 Arthur Sets a cap on health benefit plan enrollee cost-sharing for prescription insulin drugs

SB 962 Arthur Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs

SB 974 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions

SB 978 Wallingford Requires the Office of Administration to give the General Assembly an annual report regarding the implementation of Executive Order 19-16

SB 1069 Williams Changes "handicapped" to "disabled" in certain provisions relating to sheltered workshops and associated statutes

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No. Author Subject

SJR 32 Sater Requires certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements

HB 1270 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions.

HB 1276 Unsicker Requires state agencies to support competitive integrated employment for persons with disabilities.

HCS HB 1316 Modifies provisions and creates new programs relating to military families.

HB 1317 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education.

HCS HB 1319 Modifies provisions relating to service dogs.

HB 1323 Sommer Designates the third week of October as Invisible Disabilities Week in Missouri.

HB 1359 Ellebracht Provides that a person may be charged with promoting a suicide attempt or voluntary manslaughter if such person is convicted of abusing certain persons and such conduct significantly contributed to the suicide or suicide attempt.

HB 1380 Washington Modifies provisions regarding property tax relief.

SCS HB 1383 Three holiday designations for health awareness.

HB 1395 Price IV Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for disabled voters at an election in order to comply with federal law.

HCS HB 1451 Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain persons.

HCS HB 1484 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams.

HB 1527 Razer Modifies provisions relating to complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

HB 1530 Razer Modifies provisions regarding absentee voting.

HB 1546 Roberts 161 Modifies the penalty for certain traffic offenses.

HCS HB 1558 Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of guardians or conservators of certain persons.

HB 1572 Barnes Designates the month of September as "Deaf Awareness Month" and the last week of September as "Deaf Awareness Week."

HB 1616 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Ensuring Coverage for Patients with Preexisting Conditions Act."

HB 1644 Windham Requires public institutions of higher education to establish a personal injury or accidental death insurance program for their athletes.

HB 1651 Sommer Allows driver's license applicants to elect to have a disability designation placed on the person's driver's license.

HB 1662 Proudie Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law.

HB 1665 Stevens 046 Modifies provisions for absentee voting.

HB 1673 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1763 Hannegan Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 1772 Shields Adds provisions relating to Medicaid waivers.

HB 1807 Wood Modifies provisions in relation to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1838 Green Establishes the "Missouri Office of Equal Opportunity" in statute.

HB 1947 Barnes Exempts certain disabled veterans from driver's license fees.

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No. Author Subject

SS#3 SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Transportation 1963

HCS HB 1999 Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

HB 2067 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 2070 Dogan Establishes "The John Ashcroft Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act."

HB 2073 Carpenter Authorizes a tax credit for businesses owned by minorities, women, or service-disabled veterans who obtain a medical marijuana dispensary license.

HB 2083 Helms Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical policies.

HCS HB 2171 Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for the adoption of children.

HB 2358 Unsicker Requires the Office of Administration to submit a certain report to the General Assembly.

HB 2403 Young Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law.

HB 2456 Smith Modifies provisions relating to reimbursement allowance taxes.

HB 2664 Rowland Removes outdated terminology used to refer to disabled persons.

HB 2748 Clemens Specifies that entertainment venues cannot discriminate against persons with disabilities.

HCR 104 Bailey Urges residents and business owners in the state to adopt the "Celebrate #extrAAAordinary" Initiative to benefit persons with special needs.

DOMESTIC RELATIONS

SB 531 Wallingford Modifies provisions of law relating to child custody arrangements

SB 543 Nasheed Creates new provisions relating to firearm restraining orders

SB 584 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to child care benefits

SB 598 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the right of sepulcher and the death registration process

SB 606 May Modifies provisions relating to the suspension of licenses for failure to comply with a child support order

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection 623

CCS HCS SCS Modifies provisions relating to child protection SB 653

SB 772 Romine Modifies provisions relating to spousal maintenance orders

SB 888 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to termination of parental rights and adoption

SB 953 Williams Modifies provisions relating to marriage license applications

SB 959 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to protection orders, including protection orders for household pets

SB 961 Emery Modifies provisions relating to spousal maintenance orders

HB 37 (E1) Beck Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence protection orders

HB 1260 Brown 027 Modifies the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm.

HB 1466 Pfautsch Authorizes the next-of-kin of a deceased person to delegate control of the final disposition of the remains.

HB 1502 Beck Requires a biological father to provide financial support to his unborn child.

HB 1606 Quade Allows the court to grant reasonable visitation rights to siblings of a child whose parents are divorced or if one parent of the child is deceased.

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No. Author Subject

HCS HB 1657 Changes the laws regarding public nuisances.

HB 1684 Wood Modifies provisions relating to who may receive payments from the family support payment center.

HCS HB 1765 Establishes a rebuttable presumption that child custody arrangements that award equal parenting time are in the best interest of the child.

HB 1829 Green Establishes the "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act."

HB 1857 Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act."

HB 1882 Tate Prohibits children from being placed in the custody of individuals who have been found guilty of the offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree.

HB 1919 Shull 016 Allows MOHELA to divide student loan ownership for divorced or legally separated persons.

HB 2131 Beck Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence protection orders.

HB 2134 Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession.

HB 2396 Mackey Establishes extreme risk protection orders and gun violence seizure warrants and prohibits certain persons involved in domestic violence from possessing a firearm.

HB 2485 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to nonsupport.

HB 2510 Ellebracht Allows a court to direct forfeited cash bonds in criminal nonsupport cases to the Family Support Payment Center for payment of child support arrears.

HB 2626 Solon Modifies provisions relating to protection orders, including protection orders for household pets.

HB 2693 Swan Modifies provisions relating to maintenance orders.

HB 2699 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to custody or visitation of a child.

HB 2724 McCreery Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence.

HB 2738 Young Establishes a home visit program within the department of social services to provide support to women who are pregnant and to women and families caring for a newborn under the age of twelve months.

HJR 105 Pollock 123 Provides for parents' exclusive right to control the upbringing of their children.

DRAINAGE AND LEVEE DISTRICTS

SB 883 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to levee districts

SB 884 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to levee and drainage districts

SCR 34 Hoskins Urges the United States Congress to pass H.R. 2174, 116th Cong. (2019), which designates flood control as the highest priority of the Missouri Mainstem Reservoir System

HB 2161 Rone Changes the law regarding levee and drainage districts.

DRUGS AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SCS SB 525 Provides that recovery charter high schools may be operated in Kansas City for students in recovery from substance use disorder or dependency

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

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SCS SB 609 Limits certain uses of funds from any state-settled opioid cause of action

SB 610 Sater Enacts new provisions allowing employer policies relating to employee drug use

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 617

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 666 White Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs for MO HealthNet participants

SB 668 White Modifies provisions of law relating to certain distributors of hypodermic needles

SB 677 Luetkemeyer Establishes the Narcotics Control Act and provides for the incineration of certain controlled substances

SB 695 Sifton Increases penalties for the distribution of heroin

SB 702 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the trafficking of drugs containing fentanyl and carfentanil

SB 706 Koenig Establishes a "Prescription Abuse Registry" and modifies provisions relating to ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, and pseudoephedrine

SB 753 Brown Modifies the offense of murder in the second degree

SCS SB 764 Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana

SB 765 Onder Makes kratom a Schedule I controlled substance

SB 766 Onder Modifies the offense of driving with excessive blood alcohol content and also changes other sections of law to reflect these changes

SB 814 Nasheed Modifies provisions relating to medication-assisted treatment

SB 829 Hough Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products

SB 863 Brown Authorizes certified registered nurse anesthetists to issue orders for and administer certain controlled substances

SB 919 Onder Requires background checks for medical marijuana facility personnel

SB 928 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the administration of certain controlled substances

SB 989 May Provides for the establishment of safe consumption facility programs

HB 1275 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding school reporting requirements to law enforcement.

HB 1305 Neely Modifies provisions relating to epinephrine auto-injectors.

HB 1376 Washington Adds provisions relating to minority stake interests in medical marijuana businesses.

HB 1385 Washington Requires the court to expunge certain marijuana offenses.

HB 1410 Solon Modifies provisions relating to contraceptives.

HB 1440 Helms Establishes provisions relating to prescription drugs.

CCR#2 SS#2 Modifies provisions relating to criminal law. SCS HB 1450, HB 1296, HCS HB 1331 and HCS HB 1898

HB 1455 Schroer Prevents the state government from sharing medical marijuana user or applicant information with the federal government and others.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1472 Appelbaum Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to promulgate regulations consistent with CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain.

HB 1486 Rehder Exempts health care entities registered with the Department of Health and Senior Services that distribute hypodermic needles or syringes from the crime of unlawful delivery of drug paraphernalia.

HB 1487 Rehder Allows for the opening of recovery charter high schools.

HB 1519 Evans Modifies provisions relating to the release of a defendant.

HB 1527 Razer Modifies provisions relating to complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

SCS HB 1559 Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HB 1580 Ingle Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to promulgate regulations consistent with CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain.

HB 1649 Clemens Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HB 1667 Stevens 046 Establishes a needle and syringe exchange pilot program

SS SCS HCS Relating to Health Care. HB 1682

CCS SS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to the monitoring of certain controlled substances. 1693

HB 1740 Hicks Provides that placement of a child in an adoptive home shall not be delayed or denied on the basis that a prospective adoptive parent has a medical marijuana card or works in the medical marijuana industry.

HCS HBs 1756 Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree. & 1925

HB 1775 Lovasco Adds provisions relating to prescriptions for ephedrine.

HB 1788 Chipman Requires the Children's Division to refer all cases in which a birth mother or infant tests positive for illegal controlled substances after childbirth to the Juvenile Office.

HB 1875 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs.

HB 1883 Tate Provides that it is unlawful to distribute, deliver, or sell a drug masking product.

SS SCS HCS#2 Adds provisions relating medical marijuana and other controlled substances. HB 1896

HB 1909 Clemens Adds provisions relating to multidose medications given to patients at discharge.

HB 1958 Ruth Adds provisions relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms.

HB 1973 Morris 140 Adds provisions relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers.

HB 1978 Merideth Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the legalization of marijuana.

HB 1987 Merideth Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HB 2052 Sain Adds provisions relating to pharmaceutical cost transparency.

HB 2057 Chipman Modifies provisions relating to medical procedures.

HB 2060 Hicks Allows certain marijuana-related offenses and violations to be expunged if the offenses or violations occurred in Missouri prior to the issuance of a patient identification card.

HB 2073 Carpenter Authorizes a tax credit for businesses owned by minorities, women, or service-disabled veterans who obtain a medical marijuana dispensary license.

HB 2083 Helms Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical policies.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2158 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to increasing the membership of the drug utilization review board.

HB 2163 Rowland Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs.

HB 2178 Clemens Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HB 2212 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to the authorization of assistant physicians to issue physician certifications.

HB 2234 Black 007 Prohibits the inhalation of certain substances.

HB 2260 Patterson Adds provisions relating to medication-assisted treatment.

HB 2287 Aldridge Modifies provisions relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists.

HCS HB 2304 Modifies provisions relating to the dispensing of HIV preexposure and postexposure prophylaxis.

HB 2372 Patterson Adds provisions relating to the regulation of physicians who issue physician certifications under Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri.

HB 2385 Trent Modifies provisions relating to offenses involving the production of a controlled substance.

HB 2411 Hicks Requires the department of health and senior services to establish a statewide medical marijuana lodging establishment licensing system.

HCS HB 2412 Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs.

HB 2440 Unsicker Adds tobacco products and vapor products to the Drug-Free Schools Act.

HB 2463 Evans Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HB 2496 Price IV Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the legalization of marijuana for adult use.

HB 2512 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions relating to the administering of medications by certain health care practitioners.

HB 2572 Christofanelli Adds provisions relating to the regulation of medical marijuana.

HB 2652 Lavender Requires the department of health and senior services to develop and implement a prescription drug wholesale importation program.

HB 2672 Pike Requires physicians to counsel pregnant patients utilizing the perinatal risk assessment for substance use form developed by the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 2674 Price IV Prohibits employment discrimination against medical marijuana patients.

HB 2694 Toalson Reisch Specifies that certain offenders found guilty trafficking drugs in the second degree shall be eligible for parole after serving ten years.

HB 2705 Christofanelli Specifies that certain offenders found guilty trafficking drugs in the second degree shall be eligible for parole after serving ten years.

HB 2734 Shawan Prohibits the use of moneys in the Missouri Veterans' Health and Care Fund for state legal expenses relating to medical marijuana appeals.

HJR 72 Basye Directs a percentage of medical marijuana tax revenue to a dedicated fund for University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic.

HJR 118 Price IV Establishes a temporary qualified patient and primary caregiver identification card in this state for persons who hold a valid out-of-state medical marijuana patient license.

HJR 125 Shawan Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit the use of moneys in the Missouri Veterans' Health and Care Fund for state legal expenses relating to medical marijuana appeals.

DRUNK DRIVING/BOATING

SB 766 Onder Modifies the offense of driving with excessive blood alcohol content and also changes other sections of law to reflect these changes

SB 1028 White Modifies provisions relating to community service requirements for DWI offenders

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No. Author Subject

HB 1373 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to the offense of driving while intoxicated.

HCS HB 1488 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.

HB 2115 Deaton Modifies the offense of driving while intoxicated.

EASEMENTS AND CONVEYANCES

SB 585 Bernskoetter Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Cole County

SB 596 Hough Modifies provisions relating to the lease or sale of state property to third parties

SB 621 Romine Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Iron County

SB 851 O'Laughlin Authorizes the conveyance of property owned by the state in Pike County to the state highways and transportation commission

SB 948 Wallingford Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Ste. Genevieve County

SB 969 Riddle Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Callaway County

SB 1023 O'Laughlin Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Randolph County

SCS HB 1330 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HCS HB 1696 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1764 Swan Modifies requirements for written offers in condemnation proceedings.

HB 1783 Ellebracht Adds provisions relating to the care of indigent persons.

HB 1876 Hansen Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HCS HB 2315 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in St. Genevieve County.

HB 2405 Fitzwater Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in Callaway County.

HB 2535 Pogue Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in Oregon county.

HB 2757 Pogue Requires the General Assembly to be notified of and approve any requests to purchase land by any state agency.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

HCS SS SCS Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act SB 594

SB 636 Wieland Extends the authorization of AIM Zones until 2030

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 722 Hough Repeals provisions authorizing regional economic development districts

SB 724 Brown Establishes the Missouri Rural Workforce Development Act

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 1057 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Works program

HB 48 (E1) Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises

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No. Author Subject

HB 49 (E1) Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program"

HB 50 (E1) Green Requires the Office of Administration to commission a study on socially and economically disadvantaged businesses every five years

HB 1283 Justus Changes the law regarding the Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund.

HB 1448 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 1458 Shaul 113 Changes the laws regarding the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

HB 1510 Lynch Modifies definitions for certain statutes governing urban rehabilitation projects.

HB 1516 Messenger Establishes the "Retirees Experiencing a Better Living Initiative Fund" to advertise Missouri to retirees in other states.

HCS HB 1601 Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Ashland and Cameron upon voter approval.

HB 1612 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HCS HB 1702 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 1736 Plocher Changes the law regarding the regulation of securities.

HB 1831 Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises.

HB 1836 Green Establishes the "Missouri Prompt Pay Act" relating to payment dates for contractors and subcontractors.

HB 1844 Green Requires the Office of Administration to commission a study on socially and economically disadvantaged businesses every five years.

SS#2 SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions. HB 1854

HB 1936 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

SS#3 SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Transportation 1963

HB 2027 Allred Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 2037 Patterson Eliminates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

HCS HB 2038 Establishes the "Workforce Diploma Program" within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 2235 Hill Changes the laws regarding community improvement districts.

HB 2334 Ruth Extends the authorization of AIM Zones until 2030.

HB 2462 Bailey Establishes the Women's Economic Task Force.

HB 2546 Rogers Authorizes the portion of Kansas City located in Clay County to establish a land bank.

HB 2610 Washington Modifies the Kansas City Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF

SCS SB 586 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act

SB 603 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 614 Emery Modifies provisions relating to teacher employment

SB 622 Romine Establishes the Students' Right to Know Act

SS SB 632 Extends the expiration date of the broadband internet grant program for unserved and underserved areas of the state from August 28, 2021 to June 30, 2027

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 298 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 724 Brown Establishes the Missouri Rural Workforce Development Act

SB 865 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the broadband internet grant program for unserved and underserved areas of the state

SB 967 Cierpiot Repeals the Advisory Committee for Electronic Commerce

SB 1045 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to the renaming and reorganization of certain state agencies

SB 1057 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Works program

SCR 39 Emery Establishes the Task Force on Retail Electric Competition

HB 48 (E1) Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises

HB 49 (E1) Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program"

HB 1283 Justus Changes the law regarding the Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund.

HB 1493 Beck Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1495 Beck Authorizes a tax credit for the establishment of a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 1512 Messenger Establishes a sales tax exemption for certain purchases.

HB 1585 Washington Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.

HB 1587 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals.

HCS HB 1695 Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act.

HB 1710 Eggleston Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property.

HCS HB 1713 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act.

HB 1767 Swan Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

CCS#2 SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to communications services. HB 1768

HB 1781 Aldridge Authorizes a tax credit for establishing a new business in a distressed community.

HB 1831 Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises.

HB 1834 Green Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1842 Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program."

HB 1850 Coleman 097 Repeals sunset and expired tax credit statutes.

HB 1919 Shull 016 Allows MOHELA to divide student loan ownership for divorced or legally separated persons.

HB 2027 Allred Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 2037 Patterson Eliminates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

HB 2081 Ellebracht Requires the Department of Economic Development to maintain a list of call centers that transfer jobs out of the country.

HB 2082 Eslinger Designates the first full week in September as Fox Trotter Week.

HB 2108 Pierson Jr. Establishes the "Missouri Food Security Task Force."

HB 2110 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for reestablishing a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 2208 Griesheimer Establishes a tax credit for certain alternative fuel refueling properties.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2359 Riggs Modifies the Historic Preservation tax credit.

HB 2437 Smith Modifies provisions relating to the low-income housing tax credit.

HB 2651 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to a tax credit for qualified research expenses.

EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY

SB 12 (E1) Schupp Establishes the Smart and Safe Schools Act and creates provisions regarding elementary and secondary school operations during a pandemic

SCS SB 525 Provides that recovery charter high schools may be operated in Kansas City for students in recovery from substance use disorder or dependency

SB 527 Emery Modifies provisions related to charter schools

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SB 534 Romine Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 536 Romine Requires the State Board of Education and the Career and Technical Advisory Committee to establish a statewide plan for career and technical education certificates

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SCS SB 581 Establishes the Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Act

SB 582 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 credit

SB 603 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 614 Emery Modifies provisions relating to teacher employment

SB 622 Romine Establishes the Students' Right to Know Act

SB 626 Nasheed Requires every school in the St. Louis City school district to use a response-to-intervention tiered approach to reading instruction for students struggling to read

SB 627 Nasheed Creates seven subdistricts within the St. Louis City school district

SCS SB 645 Modifies provisions relating to services for certain students

SB 649 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 660 Bernskoetter Authorizes the Gasconade R-II school district, which crosses county boundaries, to use the county that yields the highest dollar value modifier under the school foundation formula

SB 707 Koenig Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

SB 734 Emery Modifies provisions related to funding for charter schools

SB 751 Hough Prohibits any rule or regulation from requiring authorized common carriers to provide restroom facilities unless the length of the trip exceeds the length of the school district's longest bus route

SB 755 Sater Exempts information pertaining to the salaries and benefits of certain members of the Board of the Public School Retirement System (PSRS) from certain confidentiality provisions

SB 786 Romine Modifies provisions governing school district and charter school course materials and instruction on human sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases

SB 787 Romine Requires all public and charter schools, and institutions of higher education, to print the telephone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on either side of student identification cards

SB 802 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to the use of public funds by school districts or district employees in elections

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No. Author Subject

SB 830 Cunningham Modifies provisions related to workforce development in elementary and secondary education

SB 840 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to the increment financing

SB 875 Emery Provides that no public school shall be a member of a 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 885 Walsh Establishes guidelines for testing potable water for lead in certain elementary school buildings

SB 890 Koenig Creates the Collaborative Special Services Agreement Act

SB 923 Sifton Creates the "Cronkite New Voices Act" to protect the freedom of press in school-sponsored media

SB 929 Emery Modifies provisions relating to student enrollment in virtual school programs

SB 931 Arthur Modifies the calculation of average daily attendance for early childhood education programs

SB 954 May Modifies the calculation of weighted average daily attendance

SB 966 O'Laughlin Requires each local school district and charter school to have a policy for reading success plans for certain pupils in grades kindergarten through four

SB 973 Wallingford Creates the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet

SCS SB 996 Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program

SB 997 Bernskoetter Permits any seven-director school district, or any urban school district, to divide into subdistricts and provide for the election of subdistrict board members

SB 1021 O'Laughlin Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to annually publish on the Department's website a list of schools in the state that have been performing within the bottom 5% of schools for more than three years

SB 1022 O'Laughlin Permits recording certain meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian

SB 1025 Emery Establishes the Child Safety Scholarship Program, which authorizes educational scholarships for qualified students who have experienced a school safety issue

SB 1042 Nasheed Prohibits educational institutions from discriminating on the basis of race, including certain hair textures and styles

SB 1055 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

SB 1061 Libla Modifies current law regarding reading success plans, formerly known as reading intervention plans

SB 1071 Williams Requires each school district to ensure that the elementary and secondary schools provide instruction in cursive writing

SB 1075 Emery Requires the State Board of Education to develop a simplified annual school report card for each school attendance center

SCR 31 Emery Recognizes the societal harms brought by pornography and the need for education, prevention, research, and policy change

SCR 36 Hough Designates every November as National American History and Founders Month

HB 52 (E1) Young Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional

HB 56 (E1) Bosley Provides funding for after-school programs focused on gun violence reduction in certain school districts

HB 59 (E1) Rowland Establishes provisions relating to elementary and secondary school operations during a pandemic

HB 64 (E1) Merideth Directs unclaimed lottery prizes to go to after school programs for high-need children

HB 71 (E1) Morgan Establishes a grant program for school-based health centers

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No. Author Subject

HB 1262 Bangert Requires school districts to provide instruction in cursive writing.

HB 1280 Brown 070 Creates new provisions relating to the Missouri school improvement program.

HB 1281 Brown 070 Modifies provisions relating to school suspensions.

HB 1294 Dinkins Enacts requirements relating to display of and instruction about the national motto of the United States, "In God We Trust."

HB 1301 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to school protection officers.

HB 1318 Sommer Allows school districts to install and operate school bus safety cameras to detect violations that require a driver to stop for a school bus that is receiving or discharging students.

HB 1336 Kelley 127 Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading success plans for certain students.

HCS HB 1345 Allows school districts to offer elective social studies courses on the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament.

HB 1346 Baker Requires school districts to display "In God We Trust" in prominent locations in all schools.

HB 1349 Baker Requires all students attending public high schools to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before graduating.

HB 1350 Kidd Specifies that a school board may vote to remove its operating levy from a certain definition related to tax increment financing for redevelopment projects.

HB 1402 Murphy Establishes the "Joint Committee on Media Literacy."

HB 1479 Quade Modifies provisions relating to charter schools.

HB 1487 Rehder Allows for the opening of recovery charter high schools.

HB 1537 Washington Modifies provisions relating to prefilled epinephrine auto syringes in schools.

SCS HCS HB Permits recording of IEP or Section 504 meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian. 1540

HB 1561 Baringer Allows students to apply sunscreen at school.

HB 1565 Basye Modifies provisions governing school district course materials or instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases.

HB 1575 Morgan Requires children in the City of St. Louis and Kansas City school districts to enroll in a school by the age of five.

HB 1608 Coleman 097 Enacts provisions relating to the use of public funds for lobbying activities.

HB 1614 Ingle Requires any green and cut flowers purchased by state purchasers to be purchased from Missouri flower companies.

HB 1625 Gray Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1632 Porter Modifies provisions relating to donations and delivery of certain alcoholic beverages.

HB 1636 Porter Allows schools with a four-day school week to set an opening date more than fourteen days before the first Monday in September.

HB 1638 Taylor Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 1642 Taylor Requires administration of a statewide assessment test for five years before any revisions to the test may be made.

HB 1660 Proudie Creates new provisions related to serving meals to students.

HB 1661 Proudie Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1663 Richey Authorizes the development of a program allowing reimbursement for certain tuition costs incurred by teachers.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1717 Morse 151 Requires any legislation originating in the House that adds a new requirement for public schools to include provisions that reduce an existing requirement for public schools.

HB 1803 Barnes Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden.

HCS HB 1817 Excludes certain administrative penalties from the calculation of local effort in Iron County.

HB 1818 Dinkins Removes increases in the amount received from fines for school purposes from the calculation of local effort for school districts.

HB 1849 Moon Creates new provisions related to the display of posters containing representations of the Missouri state flag and other items in public schools.

HB 1897 Morris 140 Allows school districts to exceed the limitation on debt for certain capital projects.

HCS HB 1961 Establishes the "Keep Our Schools Safe Act."

HB 1990 Shields Raises minimum teacher's salaries by $1,000 per year for 7 consecutive years.

HB 1998 Morse 151 Designates May 10 as School Bus Drivers' Appreciation Day in Missouri.

HB 2029 Veit Allows school districts to divide into subdistricts.

HB 2056 Spencer Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms.

HCS HB 2068 Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Program."

HCS HBs 2100 Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents. & 1532

HB 2105 Mackey Prohibits the suspension of students in kindergarten or in any grade not higher than the third grade.

HB 2109 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for certain teachers who live where they teach.

HB 2117 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HB 2153 Stevens 046 Allows school districts to include instruction on LGBTQ contributions to society.

HB 2200 Moon Allows parents to notify school districts or charter schools whether to include their child in any human sexuality instruction.

HB 2233 Haffner Authorizes a tax deduction for certain families of children attending private school or a home school.

HB 2236 Shawan Modifies the definition of "special victim" to include employees of a public school or charter school while performing job duties.

HB 2247 Burnett Designates the first full week of February each year as school counseling week in Missouri.

HB 2264 Swan Changes the Coordinating Board for Early Childhood to the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet.

HCS HB 2273 Prohibits public school membership in any statewide activities association that prohibits home school students from participating in any event or activity offered by the school district in which the student resides.

HB 2289 Ruth Modifies provisions governing model career plans for teachers.

HB 2310 Wiemann Establishes transfer procedures to nonresident districts for students in public schools.

HB 2316 Riggs Requires the department of elementary and secondary education to submit an annual report to the General Assembly listing the number of elementary and secondary students who do not have home internet access or who have limited home internet access.

HB 2317 Christofanelli Establishes the "Cronkite New Voices Act."

HB 2323 Gannon Requires public schools to teach students appropriate online behavior.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2345 Kelly 141 Requires school districts and charter schools to provide instruction about the Holocaust and genocide.

HB 2356 Washington Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of hair texture and protective hairstyles.

HB 2360 Basye Establishes procedures for school board member recall elections.

HB 2364 Bosley Raises the minimum teacher salary beginning in the 2021-22 school year, subject to appropriation.

HB 2373 Bosley Provides funding for after-school programs focused on gun violence reduction in certain school districts.

HB 2377 Fitzwater Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HCS HB 2387 Establishes the "21st-Century Missouri Education Task Force."

HB 2389 Mackey Modifies provisions relating to age for school entry.

HB 2390 Mackey Creates new provisions related to serving meals to students.

HB 2391 Mackey Allows public schools and public higher education institutions to donate unused food to certain farms.

HB 2392 Mackey Allows show choir and marching band to satisfy high school physical education credits.

HB 2407 Mosley Creates wards within certain school districts.

HCS HB 2435 Modifies requirements for a visiting scholars certificate of license to teach.

HB 2440 Unsicker Adds tobacco products and vapor products to the Drug-Free Schools Act.

HB 2460 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to teacher and school employee retirement systems.

HB 2470 Gregory Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading success plans for certain students.

HB 2484 Burnett Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools and repeals provisions prohibiting abortion services providers from providing instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases.

HCS HB 2491 Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program.

HB 2518 Bailey Requires in-state public educational institutions to grant undergraduate course credit for students who score 3 or higher on advance placement examinations.

HB 2525 Helms Authorizes school districts to hold periodic votes on a property tax credit for certain seniors.

HB 2544 Pike Modifies provisions relating to the cost of serving high-needs students.

HB 2560 Trent Creates new provisions related to student data privacy.

HB 2561 Young Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional.

HB 2564 Taylor Changes provisions governing school superintendent salaries and residency requirements.

HB 2569 Dogan Establishes new procedures for annexation of school districts to special school districts.

HB 2588 Beck Enacts "Will's Law" providing for individualized health care plans for students with epilepsy or a seizure disorder.

HB 2591 Fishel Provides for new school board subdistricts and member elections in certain cities.

HB 2596 Bangert Requires the state board of education to convene a work group about an eighth grade course on career readiness.

HB 2609 Unsicker Establishes new procedures for annexation of school districts to special school districts.

HB 2618 Shields Requires school districts to provide all qualified students with a free ACT test.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2621 Baker Modifies provisions relating to home school education.

HB 2623 Gunby Requires schools to allow students to leave school to vote.

HB 2638 Bailey Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools.

HB 2643 Porter Reduces public assistance benefits of individuals whose children do not meet school attendance requirements.

HB 2644 Stevens 046 Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools.

HB 2650 Kelley 127 Changes provisions governing literacy and reading deficiencies.

HB 2671 Henderson Changes provisions governing literacy and reading deficiencies.

HB 2687 Coleman 097 Requires certain school buildings to be fitted with filters to reduce lead levels in drinking water.

HB 2717 Shields Allows school districts that share superintendents and operational functions to receive additional state aid.

HB 2718 Ross Establishes guidelines for public school student participation in athletic contests organized by sex.

HB 2727 Bangert Establishes qualifications for substitute teachers.

HB 2736 Smith Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain teachers and paraprofessionals.

HB 2737 Black 137 Changes provisions governing teacher education programs.

HB 2750 Basye Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education.

HB 2759 Bangert Establishes the Missouri Teachers Classroom Supply Assistance Program.

HCR 90 Pierson Jr. Urges inclusion of Black history celebrations and perspectives in K-12 lesson plans.

HJR 73 Morgan Proposes a constitutional amendment entitling all students to an adequate and equitable education and increasing the percentage of state revenue set aside for public schools.

HJR 82 Ross Proposes a constitutional amendment to protect the integrity of interscholastic athletic contests.

HJR 86 Morris 140 Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing school districts to exceed the limitation on indebtedness if approved by the state school board and upon a vote of the people.

EDUCATION, HIGHER

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SB 574 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to taxation

SB 622 Romine Establishes the Students' Right to Know Act

SB 642 Onder Prohibits public institutions of higher education from offering in-state tuition to any student unlawfully present in the United States

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 729 Sater Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows the College of the Ozarks to employ campus police officers

SB 761 Burlison Prohibits institutions of higher learning from discriminating against a religious student organization

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No. Author Subject

SB 787 Romine Requires all public and charter schools, and institutions of higher education, to print the telephone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on either side of student identification cards

SB 811 Luetkemeyer Replaces the student representative on the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri with a student curator

SB 830 Cunningham Modifies provisions related to workforce development in elementary and secondary education

SB 839 Wallingford Establishes the "Workforce Diploma Program" to assist students in obtaining a high school diploma and in developing employability and career and technical skills

SB 910 Wallingford Permits Southeast Missouri State University to develop a statewide mission in visual and performing arts, computer science, and cybersecurity

SB 941 Sater Establishes the Missouri Children's Savings Account Act

SB 977 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) initiative

SB 1016 Crawford Modifies provisions of the Uniform Athlete Agents Act

SB 1054 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to exemptions from statutes governing proprietary education

SB 1063 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to student athlete compensation

SCR 36 Hough Designates every November as National American History and Founders Month

SCR 44 May Approves the statewide mission designation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for Harris-Stowe University

HCS HB 1282 Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows private institutions of higher education to appoint persons to be members of a campus police department.

HB 1336 Kelley 127 Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading success plans for certain students.

HB 1340 Kelley 127 Allows public institutions of higher education to charge differential tuition rates based on program of study.

HB 1423 Burnett Modifies provisions relating to higher education tuition.

HB 1430 Kendrick Establishes a work-study program within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 1443 Helms Adds provisions relating to residency programs for assistant physicians.

HB 1508 Ellebracht Requires in-state public educational institutions to grant undergraduate course credit for students who score 3 or higher on advance placement examinations.

HCS HB 1522 Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HCS HBs Enacts provisions governing compensation for student athletes. 1564, 1792 & 1748

HB 1582 Ingle Establishes the "Enough is Enough Act."

HB 1608 Coleman 097 Enacts provisions relating to the use of public funds for lobbying activities.

HB 1614 Ingle Requires any green and cut flowers purchased by state purchasers to be purchased from Missouri flower companies.

HB 1623 Gray Requires the state demographer to use last known permanent place of residence for counting college students and inmates when reapportioning state house and senate districts.

HB 1632 Porter Modifies provisions relating to donations and delivery of certain alcoholic beverages.

HB 1638 Taylor Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1644 Windham Requires public institutions of higher education to establish a personal injury or accidental death insurance program for their athletes.

HB 1663 Richey Authorizes the development of a program allowing reimbursement for certain tuition costs incurred by teachers.

HCS HBs 1774 Establishes the "Informed Student Document Act" to require institutions of higher education to & 1994 provide outcomes information to incoming freshmen.

HB 1789 Chipman Specifies that public institutions of higher education shall not require their students to pay fees related to health care if they show proof of health insurance coverage.

HB 1790 Chipman Prohibits public institutions of higher education from requiring students to live on campus, except for first-year freshmen who may be required to live in campus housing for their first year.

HB 1797 Hicks Creates new provisions relating to research on animals.

HCS HB 1808 Requires school districts to include instruction on the use and effects of vapor products.

HB 1813 Moon Establishes a "Terrorist Offender Registry."

HB 1863 Morgan Establishes the "Missouri Tuition Equity Act."

HCS HB 1868 Requires the state board of education to develop a statewide plan for minimum requirements for career and technical education (CTE) certificates.

HB 1902 Shields Allows students who earned an associate's degree or the equivalent to apply unused A+ scholarship funds toward earning a bachelor's degree.

HB 1919 Shull 016 Allows MOHELA to divide student loan ownership for divorced or legally separated persons.

HB 1926 Kelly 141 Prohibits public institutions of higher learning from discriminating against a religious student association or denying a religious student association any benefit available to any other student association.

HB 1928 Dohrman Enacts provisions governing campus protection officers of public institutions of higher education.

HCS HB 1991 Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms.

HB 2036 Patterson Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships.

HB 2056 Spencer Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms.

HCS HBs 2100 Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents. & 1532

HB 2107 Sharp 036 Modifies residency requirements for the "A+ Schools Program."

HB 2108 Pierson Jr. Establishes the "Missouri Food Security Task Force."

HB 2117 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HCS HB 2151 Allows Southeast Missouri State University to develop a statewide mission.

HB 2177 Moon Establishes the Campus Intellectual Diversity Act.

HB 2220 Dohrman Modifies provisions relating to dual credit scholarships.

HCS HB 2261 Establishes a children's savings account program.

HB 2276 Griffith Allows dependents of military personnel to receive in-state tuition at public institutions of higher education if the military personnel resides or is stationed in the state.

HB 2317 Christofanelli Establishes the "Cronkite New Voices Act."

HCS HB 2387 Establishes the "21st-Century Missouri Education Task Force."

HB 2391 Mackey Allows public schools and public higher education institutions to donate unused food to certain farms.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2399 Windham Increases the maximum and minimum amounts awarded under the Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program.

HB 2436 Butz Replaces the student representative on the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri with a student curator.

HB 2458 Bosley Authorizes a tax credit for certain individuals who donate property for use by certain higher education institutions.

HB 2478 Unsicker Allows funds distributed from a MOST 529 account to pay up to $10,000 of student loans incurred for postsecondary education expenses.

HB 2488 Chipman Prohibits public institutions of higher education from enacting any policy or program using technology to track student locations.

HB 2498 Hicks Replaces the student representative on the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri with a student curator.

HB 2518 Bailey Requires in-state public educational institutions to grant undergraduate course credit for students who score 3 or higher on advance placement examinations.

HB 2581 Sauls Allows the Veteran's Commission to contract with public institutions of higher education to provide veterans with alternative treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.

HB 2592 Washington Requires public institutions of higher education to include laundry costs in tuition or housing fees.

HB 2596 Bangert Requires the state board of education to convene a work group about an eighth grade course on career readiness.

HB 2696 Dohrman Modifies the "Campus Free Expression Act."

HB 2720 Shawan Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HB 2745 Windham Installs a student voting member on college and university boards of curators, regents, or governors upon student body approval.

HB 2746 Windham Establishes the "College Admission and Financial Aid Letter Consistency Task Force."

HCR 73 Razer Urges the University of Missouri and the Southeastern Conference to lead in reforming the NCAA to ensure fairness and integrity.

HCR 86 Riggs Approves the statewide mission designation in STEM for Harris-Stowe State University.

EDUCATION, PROPRIETARY

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 1054 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to exemptions from statutes governing proprietary education

HCS HB 1282 Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows private institutions of higher education to appoint persons to be members of a campus police department.

SCS HCS HB Permits recording of IEP or Section 504 meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian. 1540

HB 1582 Ingle Establishes the "Enough is Enough Act."

HB 1660 Proudie Creates new provisions related to serving meals to students.

HCS HBs 1774 Establishes the "Informed Student Document Act" to require institutions of higher education to & 1994 provide outcomes information to incoming freshmen.

HB 1797 Hicks Creates new provisions relating to research on animals.

HB 1902 Shields Allows students who earned an associate's degree or the equivalent to apply unused A+ scholarship funds toward earning a bachelor's degree.

HCS HBs 2100 Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents. & 1532

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No. Author Subject

HB 2107 Sharp 036 Modifies residency requirements for the "A+ Schools Program."

HB 2117 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HB 2377 Fitzwater Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HB 2380 Pollock 123 Modifies provisions relating to immunizations.

ELDERLY

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SCS SB 595 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SCS SB 625 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams

SB 654 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of securities

SB 684 Sater Establishes the effective date of coverage of MO HealthNet services at the date of the participant's application

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 804 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts

SB 823 Wallingford Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"

HCS SB 846 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

SB 909 Wallingford Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act"

SB 990 May Prohibits the denial or termination of life insurance policies based solely on age

SB 1067 Sifton Prohibits annual rate increases in long-term care insurance policies from exceeding the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, plus five percent annually

SJR 32 Sater Requires certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements

HB 1312 Shull 016 Allows individuals age 60 and over to vote absentee without providing a reason.

HCS HB 1335 Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream.

HB 1359 Ellebracht Provides that a person may be charged with promoting a suicide attempt or voluntary manslaughter if such person is convicted of abusing certain persons and such conduct significantly contributed to the suicide or suicide attempt.

HCS HB 1451 Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain persons.

HCS HB 1484 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams.

HB 1516 Messenger Establishes the "Retirees Experiencing a Better Living Initiative Fund" to advertise Missouri to retirees in other states.

HB 1527 Razer Modifies provisions relating to complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

HB 1560 Baringer Modifies powers of St. Louis City and St. Louis City senior citizens’ services fund board of directors.

HB 1673 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1791 Rogers Changes the age when a person may be excused from serving on a petit and grand jury.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1807 Wood Modifies provisions in relation to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1838 Green Establishes the "Missouri Office of Equal Opportunity" in statute.

HB 1885 Schnelting Changes the maximum age for members of the unorganized militia and state defense force.

HB 2034 Hannegan Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five.

HB 2168 Gray Modifies the time frame during which the amount for a trade-in motor vehicle may be credited to the purchase price of another motor vehicle for sales tax calculations.

HB 2400 Bosley Establishes an income tax credit for certain seniors who have a property tax liability on their primary residence.

HB 2452 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the "circuit breaker" tax credits.

HB 2474 Roberts 077 Authorizes the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act.

HB 2525 Helms Authorizes school districts to hold periodic votes on a property tax credit for certain seniors.

HJR 61 Kidd Introduces constitutional provisions relating to a tax exemption for certain senior citizen property owners.

HJR 62 Pietzman Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax.

HJR 64 Ellebracht Authorizes a real property tax rate freeze for certain individuals.

HJR 116 Rowland Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a property tax freeze for certain seniors.

ELECTIONS

SB 522 Sater Modifies the initiative and referendum process

SCS SB 542 Removes provisions prohibiting persons on probation or parole after conviction of a felony from voting

HCS SB 552 Modifies provisions relating to elections

SB 571 Koenig Modifies provisions of law relating to the conduct of primary elections

HCS SB 587 Modifies various provisions relating to elected officials

SB 627 Nasheed Creates seven subdistricts within the St. Louis City school district

CCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to elections 631

SB 657 Arthur Establishes no-excuse absentee voting

SB 681 May Modifies provisions relating to voting in elections

SB 683 May Provides for the election of associate circuit and circuit judicial candidates

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 789 Schupp Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance disclosure

SB 802 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to the use of public funds by school districts or district employees in elections

SB 815 Eigel Modifies filing deadlines for declarations of candidacy

SB 818 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to elections

SB 860 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to elections

SB 907 Arthur Establishes procedures to remove first class county commissioners by recall petition

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 310 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

SB 997 Bernskoetter Permits any seven-director school district, or any urban school district, to divide into subdistricts and provide for the election of subdistrict board members

SB 1014 Sifton Modifies provisions governing the powers of the Secretary of State

SJR 31 Sater Modifies the initiative petition process

SJR 46 Cierpiot Modifies voter turnout thresholds for tax increase elections

SJR 51 May Provides for the election of associate circuit and circuit judicial candidates

SJR 52 Eigel Modifies voter turnout thresholds for tax increase elections

SCS SJR 61 Modifies provisions governing the right of suffrage for former felons

HB 19 (E1) Schroer Establishes procedures for recalling the circuit attorney of St. Louis City

HB 1258 Stacy Changes the law regarding primary elections.

HCS HB 1259 Modifies provisions regarding transportation development district elections.

HB 1312 Shull 016 Allows individuals age 60 and over to vote absentee without providing a reason.

HB 1355 Pietzman Modifies provisions for ballot language.

HB 1367 Ellebracht Requires individuals who become prior candidates to dissolve their candidate committees.

HB 1379 Washington Modifies provisions for voter registration.

HB 1393 Price IV Creates no-excuse absentee voting.

HB 1394 Price IV Creates the election anti-fraud fairness act.

HB 1395 Price IV Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for disabled voters at an election in order to comply with federal law.

HB 1396 Price IV Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1397 Price IV Modifies provisions relating to voter registration.

HB 1398 Price IV Creates provisions for early voting.

HB 1436 Stacy Creates provisions for instant runoff voting.

HB 1462 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions relating to elections.

HB 1479 Quade Modifies provisions relating to charter schools.

HB 1480 Quade Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs.

HB 1530 Razer Modifies provisions regarding absentee voting.

HB 1536 Washington Requires the state demographer to use last known permanent place of residence for counting inmates when reapportioning state house and senate districts.

SCS HCS HB Permits recording of IEP or Section 504 meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian. 1540

HB 1550 Sain Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Protection Act."

HB 1551 Sain Modifies provisions for election recounts.

HB 1584 Knight Modifies provisions relating to local use taxes.

HB 1591 Bland Manlove Establishes the National Popular Vote Act.

HB 1594 Bland Manlove Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HCS HB 1600 Modifies several provisions relating elections.

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No. Author Subject

HCS HB 1601 Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Ashland and Cameron upon voter approval.

HCS HB 1602 Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be deemed satisfied by certain conditions.

HB 1623 Gray Requires the state demographer to use last known permanent place of residence for counting college students and inmates when reapportioning state house and senate districts.

HB 1625 Gray Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1627 Gray Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections.

HB 1628 Gray Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections.

HCS HB 1639 Changes the law regarding primary elections.

HB 1650 Clemens Modifies provisions for "paid for by" statements on political advertisements.

HB 1661 Proudie Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1662 Proudie Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law.

HB 1665 Stevens 046 Modifies provisions for absentee voting.

SCS HB 1700 Authorizes the city of Springfield to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval.

HCS HB 1701 Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Claycomo, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Kearney, Lincoln, and Smithville upon voter approval.

HB 1714 Morse 151 Requires citations in political ads that reference material published in a newspaper, journal, or book.

HB 1726 Wilson Authorizes certain cities to levy a 1/2 cent sales tax for public safety.

HB 1731 Toalson Reisch Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.

HB 1746 Allred Authorizes a capital improvement sales tax in the counties of Clay and Platte upon voter approval.

HB 1760 Spencer Requires certain public officials to vote in meetings and not electronically or by proxy.

HCS HB 1761 Modifies provisions relating to elections.

HB 1777 Lovasco Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter.

HB 1780 Aldridge Modifies voter qualifications.

HCS HB 1787 Changes the requirements to run for certain public offices.

HB 1811 Simmons Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums.

HB 1826 Green Modifies provisions regarding an African-American History Museum.

HB 1853 Dohrman Modifies provisions for senatorial district committees.

SS#2 SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions. HB 1854

HB 1895 Falkner Modifies provisions relating to use taxes.

HB 1904 Shields Extends certain statutory time frames relating to the Chapter 92 Earnings Tax.

HCS HB 1932 Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office.

HB 1938 Windham Creates open primaries.

HB 1949 Morgan Adopts an agreement to elect the president by national popular vote.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1951 Morgan Modifies provisions for qualification of voters.

HB 1968 Coleman 097 Modifies provisions relating to local elections.

HB 1980 Merideth Specifies that the Secretary of State will create a website and allow citizens of Missouri to electronically sign ballot measures that are approved for circulation.

HB 1988 Merideth Establishes the "National Popular Vote Act" in Missouri.

HB 2029 Veit Allows school districts to divide into subdistricts.

HB 2069 Dogan Modifies provisions relating to ethics and the sunshine law.

HB 2080 Ellebracht Establishes procedures to recall a county commissioner.

HB 2090 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HCS HB 2133 Establishes procedures to recall a county commissioner.

HB 2138 Pietzman Modifies provisions for ballot language.

HCS HB 2165 Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System.

HB 2268 Aldridge Allows people confined in jails to vote by absentee ballot.

HB 2298 Carpenter Repeals a provision prohibiting voters from allowing their ballots to be seen.

HB 2308 Sain Makes Election Day state holiday.

HB 2309 Sain Prohibits the use of electronic voting machines and requires all ballots be paper.

HB 2360 Basye Establishes procedures for school board member recall elections.

HB 2362 Bosley Modifies provisions for voter qualifications.

HB 2363 Bosley Establishes voting procedures for persons confined in jails who are otherwise eligible to vote.

HB 2368 McGaugh Modifies bond requirements for county recorders of deeds.

HB 2403 Young Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law.

HB 2407 Mosley Creates wards within certain school districts.

HB 2410 Bosley Modifies provisions relating voter qualifications.

HB 2421 Sain Establishes voting rights protections for minorities.

HB 2469 Simmons Grants subpoena power to the secretary of state for the purpose of certain investigations.

HB 2569 Dogan Establishes new procedures for annexation of school districts to special school districts.

HB 2591 Fishel Provides for new school board subdistricts and member elections in certain cities.

HB 2597 Kolkmeyer Modifies filing fees for political candidates.

HB 2598 Trent Modifies provisions for election judges.

HB 2609 Unsicker Establishes new procedures for annexation of school districts to special school districts.

HB 2623 Gunby Requires schools to allow students to leave school to vote.

HB 2627 Sommer Modifies filing period for elections at the August primary.

HB 2656 Sommer Modifies the dates for primary and municipal elections.

HB 2661 Deaton Modifies provisions for identification required to register to vote.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2663 Wiemann Requires that all municipal elections in the city of Saint Louis be non-partisan.

HJR 60 Billington Modifies requirements for signatures required to propose a constitutional amendment.

HJR 63 Remole Changes the law regarding initiative petition signatures and financial disclosures.

HJR 65 Sauls Modifies provisions for amendment and repeal of statutory provisions initially proposed by the people.

HJR 75 Trent Proposes a constitutional amendment on voting rights.

HJR 79 Schnelting Constitutional amendment changing the percentage of votes required to approve Constitutional amendments.

HJR 90 Merideth Modifies voter eligibility and creates provisions for early voting and automatic voter registration.

HJR 95 Carpenter Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting an initiative measure approved by the voters to be amended or repealed by the General Assembly except by referendum.

HCS HJR 97 Modifies the initiative petition process for amendments to the constitution.

HJR 99 Simmons Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit selecting electors for the President of the United States based on the national popular vote.

HCS HJR 102 Modifies provisions for initiative petitions for constitutional amendments.

HJR 109 Simmons Modifies provisions for voter identification.

HJR 115 Trent Modifies provisions for redistricting and requires that only citizens be eligible to vote in the state.

HJR 117 Young Removes the restriction on persons judged incapacitated being able to vote.

HJR 122 Plocher Requires initiative petitions to state funding sources for proposed obligations.

ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF

SB 12 (E1) Schupp Establishes the Smart and Safe Schools Act and creates provisions regarding elementary and secondary school operations during a pandemic

SCS SB 525 Provides that recovery charter high schools may be operated in Kansas City for students in recovery from substance use disorder or dependency

SB 527 Emery Modifies provisions related to charter schools

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SB 534 Romine Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 536 Romine Requires the State Board of Education and the Career and Technical Advisory Committee to establish a statewide plan for career and technical education certificates

SB 582 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 credit

SB 626 Nasheed Requires every school in the St. Louis City school district to use a response-to-intervention tiered approach to reading instruction for students struggling to read

SCS SB 645 Modifies provisions relating to services for certain students

SB 649 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 660 Bernskoetter Authorizes the Gasconade R-II school district, which crosses county boundaries, to use the county that yields the highest dollar value modifier under the school foundation formula

SB 707 Koenig Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

SB 734 Emery Modifies provisions related to funding for charter schools

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 314 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

SB 751 Hough Prohibits any rule or regulation from requiring authorized common carriers to provide restroom facilities unless the length of the trip exceeds the length of the school district's longest bus route

SB 830 Cunningham Modifies provisions related to workforce development in elementary and secondary education

SB 931 Arthur Modifies the calculation of average daily attendance for early childhood education programs

SB 954 May Modifies the calculation of weighted average daily attendance

SB 966 O'Laughlin Requires each local school district and charter school to have a policy for reading success plans for certain pupils in grades kindergarten through four

SB 973 Wallingford Creates the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet

SCS SB 996 Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program

SB 1021 O'Laughlin Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to annually publish on the Department's website a list of schools in the state that have been performing within the bottom 5% of schools for more than three years

SB 1022 O'Laughlin Permits recording certain meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian

SB 1025 Emery Establishes the Child Safety Scholarship Program, which authorizes educational scholarships for qualified students who have experienced a school safety issue

SB 1055 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

SB 1061 Libla Modifies current law regarding reading success plans, formerly known as reading intervention plans

SB 1071 Williams Requires each school district to ensure that the elementary and secondary schools provide instruction in cursive writing

SB 1075 Emery Requires the State Board of Education to develop a simplified annual school report card for each school attendance center

HB 60 (E1) Appelbaum Establishes a school-based conflict resolution grant program

HB 71 (E1) Morgan Establishes a grant program for school-based health centers

HB 1262 Bangert Requires school districts to provide instruction in cursive writing.

HB 1264 Bangert Requires driver’s license examiners to demonstrate to applicants what the applicant is likely to experience during a traffic stop and requires driver's education providers to include curriculum on traffic stops.

HB 1279 Brown 070 Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers.

HB 1295 Dinkins Creates new provisions related to firearm safety instruction.

HB 1317 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education.

HB 1336 Kelley 127 Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading success plans for certain students.

HCS HB 1345 Allows school districts to offer elective social studies courses on the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament.

HB 1402 Murphy Establishes the "Joint Committee on Media Literacy."

HB 1483 Rehder Requires adult students to undergo background checks before attending certain classes in public schools.

HB 1487 Rehder Allows for the opening of recovery charter high schools.

HB 1490 Beck Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1508 Ellebracht Requires in-state public educational institutions to grant undergraduate course credit for students who score 3 or higher on advance placement examinations.

SCS HCS HB Permits recording of IEP or Section 504 meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian. 1540

SCS HCS#2 Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools. HB 1568

HB 1569 Mackey Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools.

HB 1624 Gray Establishes a "Council for Community Education" within the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

HB 1636 Porter Allows schools with a four-day school week to set an opening date more than fourteen days before the first Monday in September.

HB 1659 Proudie Enacts provisions relating to the "Missouri Urban Rural Renewal Workforce Act."

HB 1663 Richey Authorizes the development of a program allowing reimbursement for certain tuition costs incurred by teachers.

HCS HB 1664 Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools.

HB 1671 Unsicker Extends and relocates the trauma-informed schools pilot program.

HB 1672 Unsicker Changes provisions relating to the show-me healthy babies program.

HB 1729 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions relating to school bus registration fees.

HB 1732 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education.

HB 1733 Christofanelli Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."

HCS HBs 1774 Establishes the "Informed Student Document Act" to require institutions of higher education to & 1994 provide outcomes information to incoming freshmen.

HCS HB 1808 Requires school districts to include instruction on the use and effects of vapor products.

HCS HBs 1820 Enacts requirements relating to suicide prevention education and information. & 1470

HB 1866 Swan Allows local educational agencies to create school-community partnerships.

HB 1867 Swan Modifies provisions relating to the powers of superintendents regarding the suspension of students.

HCS HB 1868 Requires the state board of education to develop a statewide plan for minimum requirements for career and technical education (CTE) certificates.

HB 1903 Shields Allows school districts that share superintendents to receive additional state aid.

HB 1905 Pike Changes provisions governing residency of pupils registering for school.

HB 1917 O'Donnell Modifies provisions relating to charter schools.

HB 1931 Carter Requires certain public schools to offer breakfast after the bell.

HB 1941 Windham Modifies provisions relating to the "A+ Schools Program."

HB 1954 Stevens 046 Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools.

HCS HB 1991 Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms.

HCS HB 2038 Establishes the "Workforce Diploma Program" within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 2053 Sain Changes provisions governing local school district procedures for setting school starting dates.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 316 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HB 2078 Eslinger Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to transfer any excess foundation formula funding to the School Transportation Fund.

HB 2084 Moon Modifies provisions relating to transfer of students within districts and between districts.

HB 2107 Sharp 036 Modifies residency requirements for the "A+ Schools Program."

HB 2113 Bosley Modifies provisions relating to STEM education to include entrepreneurship, the arts, and agriculture.

HB 2114 Bosley Provides incentives to school districts for increasing the number of students who earn industry-recognized certifications.

HB 2149 Knight Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation."

HB 2153 Stevens 046 Allows school districts to include instruction on LGBTQ contributions to society.

HB 2174 Pollitt 052 Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education.

HB 2185 Merideth Directs unclaimed lottery prizes to go to after school programs for high-need children.

HB 2200 Moon Allows parents to notify school districts or charter schools whether to include their child in any human sexuality instruction.

HB 2264 Swan Changes the Coordinating Board for Early Childhood to the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet.

HCS HB 2273 Prohibits public school membership in any statewide activities association that prohibits home school students from participating in any event or activity offered by the school district in which the student resides.

HB 2289 Ruth Modifies provisions governing model career plans for teachers.

HB 2316 Riggs Requires the department of elementary and secondary education to submit an annual report to the General Assembly listing the number of elementary and secondary students who do not have home internet access or who have limited home internet access.

HB 2345 Kelly 141 Requires school districts and charter schools to provide instruction about the Holocaust and genocide.

HB 2440 Unsicker Adds tobacco products and vapor products to the Drug-Free Schools Act.

HB 2470 Gregory Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading success plans for certain students.

HB 2479 Ruth Allows substitute teachers to designate up to five school districts to which background check information may be disseminated.

HCS HB 2491 Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program.

HB 2544 Pike Modifies provisions relating to the cost of serving high-needs students.

HB 2588 Beck Enacts "Will's Law" providing for individualized health care plans for students with epilepsy or a seizure disorder.

HB 2618 Shields Requires school districts to provide all qualified students with a free ACT test.

HB 2717 Shields Allows school districts that share superintendents and operational functions to receive additional state aid.

HB 2727 Bangert Establishes qualifications for substitute teachers.

HB 2750 Basye Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education.

HB 2759 Bangert Establishes the Missouri Teachers Classroom Supply Assistance Program.

EMBLEMS

HCS SB 656 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

SCR 36 Hough Designates every November as National American History and Founders Month

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No. Author Subject

HB 1426 Burnett Designates "Missouri's Great Flood of '93 - Revisiting an Epic Natural Disaster" by Kenneth L. Kieser as the official state work chronicling the 1993 Flood.

HCS HB 1473 Establishes special license plates.

HB 2511 Mackey Designates the corn dog as the official food of the Missouri State Fair.

HB 2600 Haffner Designates the Missouri Korean War Veterans Memorial located in Kansas City, Missouri as the official Korean War Veterans Memorial for the state of Missouri.

HCS HCR 68 Recognizes various Gold Star Memorial Monuments as official Gold Star Families Memorial Monuments.

HCR 89 Schroer Designates the XFL BattleHawks as the official XFL team of the State of Missouri.

EMERGENCIES

SB 1 (E2) Emery Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a declared state of emergency

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SB 692 Cunningham Modifies provisions of the Public Access to Automated External Defibrillator Act

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 858 Hegeman Establishes the Cash Operating Expense Fund

SB 866 Brown Permits physician assistants to serve as staff on ambulances

SB 944 Williams Modifies provisions relating to unanticipated out-of-network health care

SB 1010 Sater Modifies provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders

SB 1056 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to emergency communication services

SCR 35 Hoskins Urges support for the passage of H.R. 3779 pending in the United States House of Representatives regarding disaster mitigation

HB 3 (E2) Schroer Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a state of emergency

HB 29 (E1) Murphy Requires special permission for certain government entities to implement extended public health or safety closures

HB 59 (E1) Rowland Establishes provisions relating to elementary and secondary school operations during a pandemic

HB 69 (E1) Mackey Establishes a moratorium on evictions of and freezes rent for tenants affected by COVID-19

HB 1263 Bangert Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

HB 1269 Bangert Provides immunity from civil liability for persons who render assistance to animals trapped in motor vehicles.

HB 1327 Sommer Designates October 28 each year as First Responder Appreciation Day in Missouri.

HB 1444 Helms Adds provisions relating to air ambulance subscription plans.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 318 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

CCR#2 SS#2 Modifies provisions relating to criminal law. SCS HB 1450, HB 1296, HCS HB 1331 and HCS HB 1898

HCS HB 1460 Modifies provisions relating to authorized uses of automated external defibrillators.

HB 1474 Runions Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communications devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1531 Razer Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communication devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

SCS HB 1559 Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HB 1635 Porter Modifies provisions relating to the requirement to yield for emergency vehicles.

HCS HB 1657 Changes the laws regarding public nuisances.

HB 1667 Stevens 046 Establishes a needle and syringe exchange pilot program

HB 1731 Toalson Reisch Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.

HB 1739 Hicks Adds provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1771 Shields Requires the department of revenue to issue income tax refunds to the estates or families of certain terrorist attack first responders.

HB 1861 Morgan Modifies provisions relating to condominium property.

HB 1879 Tate Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving non-commercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of non-commercial motor vehicles who are fully licensed and eighteen years of age or older.

SS#3 SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Transportation 1963

HB 1965 Schroer Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HCS HB 1991 Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms.

HB 2086 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms.

HCS HB 2125 Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services.

HB 2156 Neely Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet managed care.

HB 2172 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to use tax.

HB 2189 Andrews Establishes the Cash Operating Expense Fund.

HB 2296 Roden Allows law enforcement agencies to establish boundaries for tactical law enforcement operations and prohibits live video broadcast of events within such boundaries.

HB 2314 Neely Requires Amber alerts to include an embedded Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that references a resource on the internet that provides additional information or technological capabilities.

HB 2417 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to unanticipated medical bills.

HB 2472 Toalson Reisch Modifies provisions relating to the reemployment rights of members of Missouri Task Force One who are called to active duty.

HB 2489 Riggs Allows the state emergency management agency to enter into contracts to lease dredging equipment from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood prevention.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2493 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders from another state, the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States.

HB 2539 Ruth Modifies provisions relating to weight and load restrictions for certain emergency vehicles when operating on Interstate highways.

HCS HB 2725 Modifies provisions for the sunshine law.

HB 2729 Hovis Modifies provisions relating to public safety taxes and fees.

EMINENT DOMAIN AND CONDEMNATION

SB 597 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the power of eminent domain for utility purposes

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

HCS SB 664 Modifies provisions relating to utilities

SB 921 Wallingford Allows electrical corporations to operate and use broadband infrastructure

HB 1370 Ellebracht Modifies the computation of heritage value in condemnation proceedings.

HB 1412 Solon Requires attorney's fees and costs to be paid to the property owner in any condemnation proceeding.

HB 1877 Hansen Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.

SS#3 SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Transportation 1963

HCS HB 1992 Modifies provisions for utility projects.

HCS HB 2033 Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.

HCS HB 2094 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

EMPLOYEES - EMPLOYERS

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SB 12 (E1) Schupp Establishes the Smart and Safe Schools Act and creates provisions regarding elementary and secondary school operations during a pandemic

SB 533 Wallingford Requires hospitals to adopt workplace violence prevention plans

SB 565 Schupp Creates new provisions of law relating to leave from employment

SCS SB 578 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public

SB 593 White Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the Recorder of Deeds and notaries public

SB 607 May Prohibits the use of an employee or prospective employee's credit score as a condition of employment

SB 610 Sater Enacts new provisions allowing employer policies relating to employee drug use

SB 628 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to employee wages

SB 682 May Modifies provisions relating to employment practices based on gender

SB 701 Onder Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations

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No. Author Subject

SB 728 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions regarding arbitration agreements between employers and employees

SB 732 Emery Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers

SB 738 Onder Creates new provisions relating to joint employers

SB 740 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers

SB 755 Sater Exempts information pertaining to the salaries and benefits of certain members of the Board of the Public School Retirement System (PSRS) from certain confidentiality provisions

SB 760 Burlison Creates new provisions of law relating to labor organizations

SB 769 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to multiple employer self-insured health plans

SB 843 Burlison Enacts provisions relating to group personal lines property and casualty insurance

SB 849 Eigel Requires the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan to offer only high deductible health plans, and to cover the deductible

SB 922 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions relating to covenants involving business entities

SB 932 Onder Prohibits certain restrictive covenants between physicians and advanced practice registered nurses and nonprofit hospitals and health systems

SB 945 Williams Bars discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity

SB 972 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to health insurance

SB 988 Emery Defines the term "sex" for purposes of the Missouri Human Rights Act

SB 1043 Emery Modifies exemptions from the minimum wage

SB 1055 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

SB 1066 O'Laughlin Modifies definition of employee with respect to certain provisions of labor laws

SB 1069 Williams Changes "handicapped" to "disabled" in certain provisions relating to sheltered workshops and associated statutes

HB 15 (E1) Schroer Provides that no political subdivision can impose a residency requirement on law enforcement officers more stringent than a one-hour response time and that Kansas City and St. Louis cannot impose a residency requirement on other first responders

HB 21 (E1) Mackey Modifies provisions of the "Whistleblower's Protection Act"

HB 44 (E1) Price IV Prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of home address status

HCS HB 46 Modifies the power of the City of St. Louis to impose residency requirements on certain municipal (E1) personnel

HB 68 (E1) McCreery Modifies labor provisions relating to leave from employment

HB 1263 Bangert Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

HB 1276 Unsicker Requires state agencies to support competitive integrated employment for persons with disabilities.

HB 1279 Brown 070 Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers.

HB 1311 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to workplace retirement savings plans.

HB 1347 Baker Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures.

HB 1371 Ellebracht Extends protections of federal SCRA and USERRA to the Missouri Active Guard Reserves and National Guard serving under executive order by the governor.

HB 1401 Price IV Prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of home address status.

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HB 1418 McGirl Adds corrections officers to the list of persons whose motor vehicle and driver's license records are to be kept confidential.

HB 1432 Kendrick Establishes the "Missouri Secure Choice Savings Program Act."

HB 1446 Richey Provides immunity from civil liability for disclosures by a charity, nonprofit organization, religious organization, or church of allegations of sexual misconduct.

HB 1448 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

CCR#2 SS#2 Modifies provisions relating to criminal law. SCS HB 1450, HB 1296, HCS HB 1331 and HCS HB 1898

HB 1456 Schroer Prohibits employers from requiring employees to use paid time off on days that a workplace is closed.

HB 1468 Toalson Reisch Modifies provisions relating to certain persons found guilty of criminal offenses.

HB 1490 Beck Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers.

HB 1498 Beck Prohibits employers from inquiring about an employee or applicant's salary history information.

HB 1500 Beck Establishes employees' right to compensation for unused vacation leave at end of employment.

HB 1501 Beck Establishes rules relating to the applicability of covenants not to compete.

HB 1527 Razer Modifies provisions relating to complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

HB 1542 Veit Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation law.

HB 1553 DeGroot Creates and modifies provisions regarding punitive damages.

SCS HB 1559 Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HB 1563 Mosley Prohibits publishing of the names of lottery winners.

HB 1567 Billington Prohibits an employer from terminating an employee for having a firearm in the employee's vehicle on the employer's premises.

HB 1616 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Ensuring Coverage for Patients with Preexisting Conditions Act."

HCS HBs 1634 Adds provisions relating to property and casualty insurance products. & 2085

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to official documents. 1655

HCS HB 1688 Establishes the "Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020."

HB 1739 Hicks Adds provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1757 Hannegan Requires certain service-industry employees to receive training on detecting and reporting human trafficking.

HB 1763 Hannegan Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 1829 Green Establishes the "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act."

HB 1840 Green Creates a tort cause of action for injuries that result from harassment in the workplace.

HB 1862 Morgan Extends the duration of unemployment benefits.

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HB 1864 Morgan Prohibits employers from discriminating in providing compensation based on gender for the same work.

HCS HB 1891 Adds provisions relating to statewide mechanical contractor licenses.

HB 1920 Hill Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers.

HB 1921 Hill Modifies the duration of unemployment compensation, modifies the method to pay federal advances, and raises the fund trigger causing contribution rate reductions.

HB 1928 Dohrman Enacts provisions governing campus protection officers of public institutions of higher education.

HB 1936 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 1984 Merideth Requires employers to allow for break time for nursing mothers.

HCS HB 1991 Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms.

HCS HB 1999 Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

HB 2035 Henderson Modifies provisions relating to the electronic transfer of workers' compensation benefits.

HB 2039 Patterson Modifies provisions relating to employment security benefits.

HB 2067 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 2069 Dogan Modifies provisions relating to ethics and the sunshine law.

HB 2071 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to the classification of workers.

HB 2072 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to employment security.

HB 2074 Carpenter Subjects public employers to the state minimum wage law.

HB 2076 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to when employees are to be paid for their labor.

HB 2099 Hill Specifies that lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles.

HCS HBs 2100 Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents. & 1532

HCS HB 2125 Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services.

HCS HB 2165 Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System.

HCS HB 2170 Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board.

HCS HB 2171 Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for the adoption of children.

HB 2174 Pollitt 052 Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education.

HB 2230 Morse 151 Establishes rules relating to the applicability of covenants not to compete.

HCS HB 2267 Creates new provisions providing for the independent medical review of certain workers' compensation claims.

HB 2325 Trent Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

HCS HB 2326 Adds provisions relating to noncompete agreements for health care professionals.

HB 2341 Taylor Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations.

HB 2356 Washington Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of hair texture and protective hairstyles.

HB 2358 Unsicker Requires the Office of Administration to submit a certain report to the General Assembly.

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HB 2364 Bosley Raises the minimum teacher salary beginning in the 2021-22 school year, subject to appropriation.

HB 2377 Fitzwater Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HB 2393 Mackey Modifies provisions of the "Whistleblower's Protection Act."

HB 2420 Sain Provides for mandatory severance for employees terminated in certain layoffs.

HB 2472 Toalson Reisch Modifies provisions relating to the reemployment rights of members of Missouri Task Force One who are called to active duty.

HB 2531 Henderson Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

HB 2542 McCreery Modifies labor provisions relating to leave from employment.

HB 2550 Griesheimer Modifies provisions relating to payment rights and construction contract clauses.

HB 2594 Washington Designates certain actions by employers, when based on employees' credit history or credit scores, as improper employment practices.

HB 2674 Price IV Prohibits employment discrimination against medical marijuana patients.

HB 2684 Plocher Modifies provisions relating to covenants involving business entities.

HB 2688 Sauls Establishes new labor-related provisions relating to investigations of firefighters.

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

SB 680 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to employment security

SB 690 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to employment security

SB 691 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to automation adjustments paid by employers subject to the unemployment compensation laws

SB 694 Wallingford Creates new provisions relating to unemployment benefits probationary periods

HB 62 (E1) Merideth Extends the duration of unemployment benefits

HB 1371 Ellebracht Extends protections of federal SCRA and USERRA to the Missouri Active Guard Reserves and National Guard serving under executive order by the governor.

HB 1862 Morgan Extends the duration of unemployment benefits.

HB 1884 Lynch Modifies provisions relating to employment security.

HB 1921 Hill Modifies the duration of unemployment compensation, modifies the method to pay federal advances, and raises the fund trigger causing contribution rate reductions.

HB 2039 Patterson Modifies provisions relating to employment security benefits.

HB 2072 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to employment security.

ENERGY

SCS SB 568 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri

SB 577 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to property assessment contracts for energy efficiency

SB 597 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the power of eminent domain for utility purposes

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 688 Emery Requires that the comprehensive state energy plan be reviewed by the Division of Energy by January 1, 2022, and biennially thereafter, and updated if necessary

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SB 723 Brown Repeals the sunset date for discounted electric rates for qualifying customers of electrical corporations

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 817 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to rural electric cooperatives

SB 825 Libla Prohibits customers of electric utilities from subsidizing electric vehicle charging stations

SB 827 White Modifies the civil penalty for violating federally mandated natural gas safety standards

SB 832 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to construction costs for certain new electric generation facilities

SB 903 Wieland Creates the Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act

SB 926 Walsh Creates provisions relating to energy performance standards in certain non-state owned buildings

SB 1035 Emery Creates provisions relating to wholesale electric energy

SB 1040 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to ratemaking for public utilities

SB 1044 Crawford Allows gas corporations to implement demand-side programs

SB 1048 Burlison Prohibits political subdivisions from prohibiting the connection or reconnection of a utility service based upon the type or source of energy

SB 1060 Hough Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of solar energy property

SB 1065 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to net metering

SCR 39 Emery Establishes the Task Force on Retail Electric Competition

SJR 34 Libla Requires the General Assembly to pass legislation to establish an open, competitive retail electric energy market

HB 1555 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HCS HB 1858 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.

HB 1877 Hansen Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.

HB 1914 Porter Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property.

HCS HB 2050 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2274 Kelly 141 Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2026.

HB 2419 Richey Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts.

HB 2454 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property.

HB 2540 Haffner Modifies provisions relating to electric energy.

HB 2577 Miller Modifies provisions for the Missouri energy efficiency investment act.

HB 2586 O'Donnell Modifies which properties are eligible for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HB 2608 Knight Modifies provisions for the net metering and easy connection act.

HB 2615 Lavender Modifies provisions for renewable energy resources.

HB 2629 Bondon Repeals the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HB 2658 Riggs Authorizes a sales and use tax exemption for purchases of solar photovoltaic installations and improvements.

HB 2743 Veit Modifies provisions for renewable energy technology.

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ENGINEERS

SB 913 Emery Removes the expiration of the peer review process for architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, and engineers

SB 992 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of architects, engineers, and landscape architects

HB 1796 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM).

HB 2300 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to peer review committees.

HB 2575 Ross Modifies provisions relating to the practice of certain occupations.

ENTERPRISE ZONES

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS

SB 1016 Crawford Modifies provisions of the Uniform Athlete Agents Act

SB 1050 Williams Prohibits a website operator from intentionally using an internet domain name in a ticket website’s URL that contains certain information

SB 1063 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to student athlete compensation

SJR 50 O'Laughlin Requires students participating in any single-gender event or activity organized by a statewide activity association to participate in the event corresponding to the student's biological sex

HB 1767 Swan Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HCS HBs 1809 Expands the definition of special victim to include sports officials at a sporting event. & 1570

HB 1827 Green Establishes the "Missouri Juneteenth Heritage and Jazz Festival and Memorial Fund."

HCS HBs 2100 Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents. & 1532

HB 2497 Price IV Changes the laws regarding casinos by prohibiting ATMs and bank branches from casino premises.

HB 2748 Clemens Specifies that entertainment venues cannot discriminate against persons with disabilities.

HCR 84 Murphy Urges Major League Baseball to not expand the designated hitter rule to the National League.

HCR 89 Schroer Designates the XFL BattleHawks as the official XFL team of the State of Missouri.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

SB 715 Burlison Prohibits the enforcement of any federal rule or regulation promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency unless the rule or regulation is approved by the General Assembly

SB 743 Eigel Exempts St. Charles County from motor vehicle emissions inspection requirements

SB 822 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to solid waste forfeiture funds

SB 856 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund

SB 926 Walsh Creates provisions relating to energy performance standards in certain non-state owned buildings

SB 994 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to anhydrous ammonia

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SB 1008 Burlison Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors

HB 1448 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 1801 Morris 140 Prohibits the enforcement of any federal rule or regulation promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency unless the rule or regulation is approved by the General Assembly.

HB 1936 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HCS HB 2050 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2077 Carpenter Requires the Department of Natural Resources to implement regulations that comply with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris Agreement.

HB 2144 Kelly 141 Directs the deposit and transfer of funds forfeited from solid waste facilities.

HB 2215 Kolkmeyer Modifies provisions relating to the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund.

HB 2225 Chappelle-Nadal Establishes procedures relating to land use permits for historic landfills.

HB 2292 Rowland Restricts the sale or use of any insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class of pesticides.

HB 2441 Lavender Prohibits the use of any glyphosate or any insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class of pesticides.

HB 2529 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to solid waste management districts.

HB 2532 Rone Changes provisions governing pesticide certification and training.

HB 2573 Knight Modifies provisions relating to anhydrous ammonia.

HB 2637 Haden Requires the Department of Natural Resources to conduct a use attainability analysis on waters of the state before limiting ammonia discharges from point sources.

HB 2687 Coleman 097 Requires certain school buildings to be fitted with filters to reduce lead concentration levels in drinking water.

ESTATES, WILLS AND TRUSTS

SB 575 Eigel Establishes procedures for a claimant in an action for damages due to asbestos exposure to disclose claims filed with an asbestos trust

SB 598 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the right of sepulcher and the death registration process

SB 717 White Prohibits certain persons from appointment as personal representatives

SB 803 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to salaries of public administrators

HCS HB 1702 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 2139 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos.

HB 2140 Gregory Allows a party to demand a trial by jury to determine if a trust is void because the creation of the trust was induced by fraud, duress, or undue influence.

HB 2253 Windham Repeals the statutory provisions imposing a sales tax on food and authorizes a new estate tax to offset lost revenue.

HB 2281 Rogers Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of a successor guardian or conservator.

HCS HB 2461 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 2533 Riggs Modifies provisions relating to distributions of income or principal from one trust to another trust.

HB 2716 Kendrick Authorizes a tax credit relating to community land trusts.

ETHICS

HCS SB 552 Modifies provisions relating to elections

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SB 679 O'Laughlin Modifies Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct relating to advertisements for legal services

SB 998 Sifton Prohibits gifts from lobbyists to members of the General Assembly

SS#3 SJR 38 Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 49 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 54 Eigel Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 57 Onder Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

HB 21 (E1) Mackey Modifies provisions of the "Whistleblower's Protection Act"

HB 1347 Baker Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures.

HB 1367 Ellebracht Requires individuals who become prior candidates to dissolve their candidate committees.

HB 1368 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HB 1372 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HCS HB 1374 Creates new provisions relating to the funding of inaugural activities.

HB 1386 Murphy Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HB 1431 Kendrick Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HCS HB 1434 Modifies requirements for public disclosure of financial information of dependent children on financial interest forms.

HCS HB 1442 Modifies and adds provisions relating to professional licensure.

HB 1549 Sain Requires disclosure of certain state income tax returns on the website of the ethics commission.

HB 1608 Coleman 097 Enacts provisions relating to the use of public funds for lobbying activities.

HB 1650 Clemens Modifies provisions for "paid for by" statements on political advertisements.

HCS HB 1932 Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office.

HB 1981 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HB 2063 Mitten Requires legislative lobbyists and legislative liaisons to complete sexual harassment training offered by the Missouri Ethics Commission.

HB 2069 Dogan Modifies provisions relating to ethics and the sunshine law.

HB 2075 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 2090 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HB 2117 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HB 2393 Mackey Modifies provisions of the "Whistleblower's Protection Act."

HCS HJRs 101 Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special & 76 interests.

EVIDENCE

SS#3 SB 1 (E1) Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 4 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to witnesses

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SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

SB 709 Eigel Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement

SB 909 Wallingford Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act"

SB 951 Schupp Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses

SB 1062 Nasheed Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 1077 Onder Modifies provisions regarding criminal offenses

SB 1083 Brown Modifies various provisions relating to civil proceedings before certain associate circuit judges

HB 1318 Sommer Allows school districts to install and operate school bus safety cameras to detect violations that require a driver to stop for a school bus that is receiving or discharging students.

HB 1336 Kelley 127 Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading success plans for certain students.

HB 1341 Roberts 161 Modifies the definition of "stalking" as it relates to adult abuse.

HB 1342 Roberts 161 Creates an affirmative defense to prosecution for law enforcement officers who acted under exigent circumstances in failing to execute an arrest warrant on a person who committed certain motor vehicle offenses.

HB 1347 Baker Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures.

HB 1364 Ellebracht Specifies that attorneys shall only be prohibited from serving as special prosecutors in counties where they represent criminal defendants if a conflict is found after a hearing.

SCS HB 1383 Three holiday designations for health awareness.

HB 1403 Hudson Relating to political subdivisions.

HB 1441 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.

HB 1457 Schroer Allows persons who can lawfully carry firearms to sue for certain injuries sustained on the property of businesses that voluntarily prohibit firearms.

HCS HB 1460 Modifies provisions relating to authorized uses of automated external defibrillators.

HB 1494 Beck Creates preference for bidders who are residents of Missouri when bidding on projects for the state, its agencies, and political subdivisions.

HB 1506 Ellebracht Requires driver's license applicants eighteen years of age and younger who have never held a driver's license to complete a driver's education program approved by the Missouri highways and transportation commission.

HB 1519 Evans Modifies provisions relating to the release of a defendant.

HCS HB 1520 Changes the laws regarding probation and parole violations.

HB 1528 Razer Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health conditions.

HB 1539 Richey Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act."

HB 1552 Roberts 077 Creates privileged communication protections for persons who report alleged criminal activities to a crime stoppers organization.

HB 1553 DeGroot Creates and modifies provisions regarding punitive damages.

HB 1557 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 1574 Morgan Establishes the "Respect Women's Abortion Decisions Act."

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HB 1582 Ingle Establishes the "Enough is Enough Act."

HB 1588 Washington Creates a new tax credit for first time purchasers of homes in a blighted area that will be used for owner occupancy.

HB 1616 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Ensuring Coverage for Patients with Preexisting Conditions Act."

HCS HB 1639 Changes the law regarding primary elections.

HB 1663 Richey Authorizes the development of a program allowing reimbursement for certain tuition costs incurred by teachers.

HB 1667 Stevens 046 Establishes a needle and syringe exchange pilot program

HB 1690 Grier Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1691 Rehder Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1692 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1706 Coleman 097 Establishes laws relating to discovery in criminal cases.

HB 1728 Shaul 113 Regulates the sale of returnable containers.

HB 1738 Hicks Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1743 Sommer Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act."

HB 1744 Sommer Requires the department of revenue to accept electronic versions of documents used to verify the residency of applicants for Missouri driver's licenses.

HB 1754 Spencer Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement.

HCS HBs 1756 Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree. & 1925

HB 1764 Swan Modifies requirements for written offers in condemnation proceedings.

HCS HB 1765 Establishes a rebuttable presumption that child custody arrangements that award equal parenting time are in the best interest of the child.

HB 1777 Lovasco Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter.

HCS HB 1808 Requires school districts to include instruction on the use and effects of vapor products.

HB 1812 Proudie Allows the reporting of a privileged communication regarding child abuse and neglect that is made to a minister or cleryperson.

HB 1813 Moon Establishes a "Terrorist Offender Registry."

HB 1815 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to electronic tracking systems for evidentiary collection kits.

HB 1829 Green Establishes the "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act."

HB 1832 Green Requires the department of public safety to commission a study on gun violence in the state of Missouri.

HB 1836 Green Establishes the "Missouri Prompt Pay Act" relating to payment dates for contractors and subcontractors.

HB 1856 Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition.

HB 1857 Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act."

HCS HB 1874 Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

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HB 1875 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs.

HB 1882 Tate Prohibits children from being placed in the custody of individuals who have been found guilty of the offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree.

HB 1889 Schroer Establishes the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights."

HB 1894 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to property assessments.

HB 1897 Morris 140 Allows school districts to exceed the limitation on debt for certain capital projects.

HB 1905 Pike Changes provisions governing residency of pupils registering for school.

HB 1906 Christofanelli Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations.

HB 1917 O'Donnell Modifies provisions relating to charter schools.

HB 1924 Dogan Adds provisions relating to pelvic examinations.

HB 1942 Vescovo Creates criminal penalties for certain offenses committed against a body of the General Assembly.

HCS HB 1952 Modifies provisions relating to abandoned property.

HB 1958 Ruth Adds provisions relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms.

HCS HB 1964 Modifies provisions relating to criminal actions.

HB 1980 Merideth Specifies that the Secretary of State will create a website and allow citizens of Missouri to electronically sign ballot measures that are approved for circulation.

HCS HB 1995 Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals.

HB 2026 Allred Creates privileged communication protections for persons who report alleged criminal activities to a crime stoppers organization.

HCS HB 2030 Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act.

HCS HB 2038 Establishes the "Workforce Diploma Program" within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 2047 Sommer Sets the burden of proof on the county assessor for proving the market value of certain property on certain appeals.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court 2049 proceedings for insurance companies.

HB 2061 Christofanelli Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products.

HB 2066 Mitten Requires a peace officer to provide an oral advisement and obtain written consent for a voluntary search of a person not under arrest or the person's effects or vehicle.

HB 2070 Dogan Establishes "The John Ashcroft Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act."

HB 2086 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms.

HB 2134 Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession.

HB 2136 Neely Allows the reporting of a privileged communication regarding child abuse and neglect that is made to a minister or cleryperson.

HB 2139 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos.

HCS HB 2141 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020.

HB 2161 Rone Changes the law regarding levee and drainage districts.

HCS HB 2179 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

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HCS HB 2188 Changes the laws regarding timeshares by requiring disclosure of the annual maintenance fees before a timeshare purchase and adding provisions regarding timeshare transfer services.

HB 2195 Plocher Allows certain witness statements to be admissible in evidence in criminal proceedings.

HB 2384 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to evidence of damages in civil actions.

EXCAVATION

HB 1836 Green Establishes the "Missouri Prompt Pay Act" relating to payment dates for contractors and subcontractors.

HB 1970 Griesheimer Modifies provisions for underground facility notification.

FAMILY LAW

SB 531 Wallingford Modifies provisions of law relating to child custody arrangements

SB 606 May Modifies provisions relating to the suspension of licenses for failure to comply with a child support order

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection 623

CCS HCS SCS Modifies provisions relating to child protection SB 653

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 772 Romine Modifies provisions relating to spousal maintenance orders

SB 848 Eigel Prohibits hormonal or surgical gender reassignment for a child under eighteen years of age

SB 888 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to termination of parental rights and adoption

SB 953 Williams Modifies provisions relating to marriage license applications

SB 959 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to protection orders, including protection orders for household pets

SB 961 Emery Modifies provisions relating to spousal maintenance orders

SJR 55 Eigel Provides for parents' exclusive right to control the upbringing of their children

SS SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children. HB 1414

HB 1466 Pfautsch Authorizes the next-of-kin of a deceased person to delegate control of the final disposition of the remains.

HB 1502 Beck Requires a biological father to provide financial support to his unborn child.

HB 1606 Quade Allows the court to grant reasonable visitation rights to siblings of a child whose parents are divorced or if one parent of the child is deceased.

HB 1684 Wood Modifies provisions relating to who may receive payments from the family support payment center.

HB 1740 Hicks Provides that placement of a child in an adoptive home shall not be delayed or denied on the basis that a prospective adoptive parent has a medical marijuana card or works in the medical marijuana industry.

HCS HB 1765 Establishes a rebuttable presumption that child custody arrangements that award equal parenting time are in the best interest of the child.

HB 1919 Shull 016 Allows MOHELA to divide student loan ownership for divorced or legally separated persons.

HCS HBs 1972 Allows a person to apply for a marriage license electronically. & 2366

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HB 1984 Merideth Requires employers to allow for break time for nursing mothers.

HB 2064 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to family law proceedings.

HB 2320 Rehder Modifies provisions relating to grandparent's visitation rights.

HB 2329 Ingle Establishes the Birth Match Program.

HB 2524 Pietzman Establishes the Office of State Adoption Services.

HB 2626 Solon Modifies provisions relating to protection orders, including protection orders for household pets.

HB 2699 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to custody or visitation of a child.

HB 2715 Price IV Establishes provisions for family court participants also participating in the medical marijuana program under Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri.

HB 2723 Washington Establishes provisions for family court participants also participating in the medical marijuana program under Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri.

FEDERAL - STATE RELATIONS

SB 11 (E1) Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 588 Burlison Creates additional protections to the right to bear arms

SB 589 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to sanctuary policies enacted by political subdivisions

SB 715 Burlison Prohibits the enforcement of any federal rule or regulation promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency unless the rule or regulation is approved by the General Assembly

SB 743 Eigel Exempts St. Charles County from motor vehicle emissions inspection requirements

SB 748 White Enacts provisions relating to disability accommodations for commercial driver's license applicants

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 970 Rowden Enacts provisions relating to federal regulation of private health insurance

SCR 32 Bernskoetter Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to support legislation for the declassification of POW/MIA records

SCR 34 Hoskins Urges the United States Congress to pass H.R. 2174, 116th Cong. (2019), which designates flood control as the highest priority of the Missouri Mainstem Reservoir System

SCR 35 Hoskins Urges support for the passage of H.R. 3779 pending in the United States House of Representatives regarding disaster mitigation

SCR 37 Burlison Calls on a convention for the states proposing amendments to the United States Constitution placing limits on the federal government

SCR 40 Burlison Condemns the impeachment of President Donald J. Trump

SCR 42 Eigel Urges the U.S. Congress to propose the State Powers Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

SCR 43 Burlison Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution

HB 1261 Brown 027 Repeals provisions that prohibit political subdivisions from adopting orders, ordinances, or regulations relating to firearms.

HCS HB 1316 Modifies provisions and creates new programs relating to military families.

HB 1337 Kelley 127 Requires insurance companies to cover hearing aids.

HB 1455 Schroer Prevents the state government from sharing medical marijuana user or applicant information with the federal government and others.

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HB 1494 Beck Creates preference for bidders who are residents of Missouri when bidding on projects for the state, its agencies, and political subdivisions.

HB 1529 Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1549 Sain Requires disclosure of certain state income tax returns on the website of the ethics commission.

HB 1591 Bland Manlove Establishes the National Popular Vote Act.

HB 1605 Hicks Creates the "Fourth Amendment Rights Protection Act."

HCS HBs 1637 Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to & 2150 the right to bear arms.

HB 1642 Taylor Requires administration of a statewide assessment test for five years before any revisions to the test may be made.

HB 1678 Lavender Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

HCS HB 1688 Establishes the "Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020."

HB 1708 Eggleston Modifies provisions for temporary assistance to needy families and supplemental nutrition assistance programs.

HB 1776 Lovasco Establishes provisions relating to asset forfeiture.

HB 1779 Lovasco Prohibits the Department of Transportation from using roadside dynamic message signs to convey information not related to traffic conditions, weather, or emergency alerts.

HB 1780 Aldridge Modifies voter qualifications.

HB 1801 Morris 140 Prohibits the enforcement of any federal rule or regulation promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency unless the rule or regulation is approved by the General Assembly.

HB 1811 Simmons Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums.

HB 1839 Green Establishes provisions relating to limited access to certain criminal records.

HB 1875 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs.

HB 1911 Moon Prohibits the state of Missouri from remitting taxes to the federal government until the federal government prohibits the use of any federal funds for abortion.

HB 1918 Moon Requires United States Senators who represent Missouri to provide the General Assembly with certain information.

HB 1921 Hill Modifies the duration of unemployment compensation, modifies the method to pay federal advances, and raises the fund trigger causing contribution rate reductions.

HB 1931 Carter Requires certain public schools to offer breakfast after the bell.

HB 1977 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians.

HB 1979 Merideth Establishes the "Missouri Care Plan."

HCS HB 2092 Changes the laws regarding financial regulations.

HB 2131 Beck Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence protection orders.

HB 2143 Ellebracht Criminalizes the disclosure of medical marijuana patients' information to unauthorized parties.

HB 2166 Neely Prohibits a Missouri state court from prosecuting an offense in which there was a federal conviction for the same offense.

HB 2174 Pollitt 052 Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education.

HB 2265 Moon Prohibits the state of Missouri from remitting taxes to the federal government until the federal government prohibits the use of any federal funds for abortion.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2339 Moon Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by any state department or agency unless the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly.

HB 2367 Bosley Modifies provisions for cost-sharing for the United Statues Census.

HB 2507 Helms Enacts provisions relating to federal regulation of private health insurance.

HCR 60 Griffith Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to support and lead efforts to pass legislation for the declassification of POW/MIA records.

HCR 62 Love Urges the United States Congress to develop plans, ideas, and proposals to commemorate and celebrate the historic Butterfield Overland Trail by making it part of the National Historic Trails System.

HCR 69 Windham Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests.

HCR 70 Windham Urges the United States Congress to repeal the Firearm Owners Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. Section 926.

HCR 75 Deaton Urges the U.S. Senate to dismiss the articles of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump.

HCR 76 Moon Strongly urges the U.S. Congress to propose the "State Powers Amendment" to the U.S. Constitution.

HCS HCR 78 Urges the Secretary of the USDA to investigate the August 9, 2019, fire at the Tyson beef processing plant in Holcomb, Kansas, for market manipulation.

HCR 79 Bosley Encourages the general assembly to support the Missouri Complete Count Committee and provide adequate funding for the United States Census.

HCR 81 Dinkins Urges the USDA Forest Service to rescind the order prohibiting feral swine hunting in the Mark Twain National Forest.

HCR 85 Aldridge Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests.

HCR 91 Trent Calls on a convention of the states proposing amendments to the United States Constitution placing limits on the federal government.

HCR 93 Swan Thanks Missouri Senators Blunt and Hawley for voting to acquit President Trump and condemns the House politicization of the impeachment process.

HCR 95 Burnett Urges United States Congress to establish a system of checks and balances for launching a nonretaliatory nuclear strike.

HCR 107 Ross Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to oppose Congressional action aimed at abolishing ICE.

FEES

SCS SB 526 Modifies provisions relating to communications services offered in political subdivisions

SB 624 Libla Creates new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations

SB 667 White Provides that costs of a defendant in a criminal case are collected as court costs and disbursed to the state or county

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SCS SB 689 Modifies provisions relating to licensing requirements for certain professionals

SCS SB 703 Modifies provisions relating to the practice of public accounting

SB 720 Hough Creates and amends various provisions regulating limited liability companies and partnerships

SB 822 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to solid waste forfeiture funds

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SB 856 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 904 Wieland Prohibits provider-based facilities from charging facility fees

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 950 White Increases the court fee for the Statewide Court Automation Fund from $7 to $12

SB 975 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to certain utility districts

SB 1015 Emery Modifies provisions relating to driver's license suspensions for minor traffic violations

SB 1046 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to administrative fees charged by dealers licensed by the Department of Revenue

SB 1047 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to the proceedings of the Judicial Finance Commission

SB 1058 Brown Modifies provisions relating to fleet vehicle registration

HCS HB 1256 Modifies provisions relating to personal property tax obligations and motor vehicle, trailer, and boat registration.

HB 1278 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding real property to require the filing of a certificate of value before transferring interest in real property.

HCS HBs 1300 Modifies provisions relating to vital records. & 1286

HB 1303 Dinkins Establishes the "Prioritization of Public Funding for Family Planning Act."

HCS HB 1334 Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to elect to have a medical alert notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1339 Kelley 127 Establishes a specialty license plate for the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.

HB 1340 Kelley 127 Allows public institutions of higher education to charge differential tuition rates based on program of study.

HB 1347 Baker Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures.

HB 1369 Ellebracht Authorizes a waiver for certain property tax penalties.

HB 1390 Price IV Creates civil rights for homeless persons.

HB 1405 Love Modifies provisions relating to outdoor advertising.

HB 1412 Solon Requires attorney's fees and costs to be paid to the property owner in any condemnation proceeding.

HB 1423 Burnett Modifies provisions relating to higher education tuition.

HB 1429 Kendrick Establishes the "Student Loan Bill of Rights."

HCS HB 1435 Modifies provisions relating to the deceased.

HB 1439 Helms Modifies provisions relating to when a person is charged with a moving traffic violation and fails to prepay a fine and appear in court.

HB 1441 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.

HCS HB 1442 Modifies and adds provisions relating to professional licensure.

HCS HB 1451 Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain persons.

HB 1457 Schroer Allows persons who can lawfully carry firearms to sue for certain injuries sustained on the property of businesses that voluntarily prohibit firearms.

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HB 1462 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions relating to elections.

HCS HB 1473 Establishes special license plates.

HB 1506 Ellebracht Requires driver's license applicants eighteen years of age and younger who have never held a driver's license to complete a driver's education program approved by the Missouri highways and transportation commission.

HB 1514 Messenger Adjusts motor vehicle licensing and registration fees for inflation.

HB 1529 Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1545 Carter Changes the laws regarding fees charged by financial institutions.

HB 1555 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HCS HBs Enacts provisions governing compensation for student athletes. 1564, 1792 & 1748

HB 1565 Basye Modifies provisions governing school district course materials or instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases.

HCS HB 1590 Changes the laws regarding the regulation of certain companies.

HB 1593 Bland Manlove Allows a civil action for summoning a police officer.

HB 1611 Coleman 097 Allows customers of utilities to opt out of installation of certain types of meters.

HB 1626 Gray Modifies the penalties permitted for certain traffic and traffic-related offenses.

HCS HBs 1637 Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to & 2150 the right to bear arms.

HB 1640 Taylor Modifies sunset dates for certain fees collected by the secretary of state.

HB 1651 Sommer Allows driver's license applicants to elect to have a disability designation placed on the person's driver's license.

HB 1653 Sommer Creates the offense of adoption deception.

HB 1656 Proudie Exempts state legislators from paying labor costs associated with responding to sunshine law requests.

HCS HB 1657 Changes the laws regarding public nuisances.

HB 1660 Proudie Creates new provisions related to serving meals to students.

HCS HB 1664 Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools.

HB 1676 Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HCS HB 1688 Establishes the "Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020."

HB 1690 Grier Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1703 O'Donnell Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act."

HB 1706 Coleman 097 Establishes laws relating to discovery in criminal cases.

HB 1719 Schnelting Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to have an autism notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1720 Schnelting Changes the law regarding initiative petitions.

HB 1728 Shaul 113 Regulates the sale of returnable containers.

HB 1729 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions relating to school bus registration fees.

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HB 1735 Evans Changes the law regarding the boarding of prisoners.

HB 1736 Plocher Changes the law regarding the regulation of securities.

HB 1742 Sommer Establishes a one-time three-year motor vehicle registration option.

HB 1753 Spencer Establishes provisions relating to the protection of health care workers.

HB 1754 Spencer Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement.

HB 1755 Hannegan Changes the laws regarding the maximum fees notaries public may charge.

HB 1773 Roberts 161 Adds provisions relating to end-of-life care homes.

HB 1777 Lovasco Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter.

HB 1778 Lovasco Modifies provisions relating to special personalized license plates.

HB 1786 Chipman Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need.

HB 1789 Chipman Specifies that public institutions of higher education shall not require their students to pay fees related to health care if they show proof of health insurance coverage.

HB 1796 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM).

HB 1800 Morris 140 Relates to Purple Heart specialty license plates and license fee offices.

HB 1806 Moon Modifies provisions relating to refunds of certain tax payments.

HB 1811 Simmons Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums.

HB 1813 Moon Establishes a "Terrorist Offender Registry."

HB 1821 Kelley 127 Provides that costs of a defendant in a criminal case are collected as court costs and disbursed to the state or county.

HB 1822 Kelley 127 Establishes provisions relating to the collection of court costs.

HB 1823 Kelley 127 Modifies the definition of court costs to include jail board bills for incarceration.

HB 1825 Green Allows the department of revenue to charge an additional fee for REAL ID licenses.

HB 1826 Green Modifies provisions regarding an African-American History Museum.

HB 1828 Green Changes the law regarding certain credit fees.

HB 1840 Green Creates a tort cause of action for injuries that result from harassment in the workplace.

HB 1848 Bland Manlove Establishes provisions requiring notice to the debtor before collecting debt through judicial means.

HB 1855 Busick Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft on airport property.

HB 1856 Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition.

HB 1863 Morgan Establishes the "Missouri Tuition Equity Act."

HB 1882 Tate Prohibits children from being placed in the custody of individuals who have been found guilty of the offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree.

HCS HB 1891 Adds provisions relating to statewide mechanical contractor licenses.

HB 1892 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to tanning facilities.

HB 1902 Shields Allows students who earned an associate's degree or the equivalent to apply unused A+ scholarship funds toward earning a bachelor's degree.

HB 1905 Pike Changes provisions governing residency of pupils registering for school.

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HB 1906 Christofanelli Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations.

HB 1910 Clemens Adds provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 1920 Hill Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers.

HB 1943 Wood Allows the director's designee to certify certain hearing records.

HB 1947 Barnes Exempts certain disabled veterans from driver's license fees.

HCS HB 1952 Modifies provisions relating to abandoned property.

HB 1974 Morris 140 Establishes the "Missouri Any Willing Provider Act."

HB 1975 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to uninsured motorists.

HCS HB 2030 Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act.

HCS HB 2040 Modifies provisions relating to special license plates for the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives.

HB 2041 Sharpe 004 Modifies the definition of "small farmer" within the Family Farms Act.

HCS HB 2088 Modifies provisions related to gaming.

HB 2091 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to video service providers.

HB 2112 Windham Authorizes a one-time amnesty month for certain delinquent motor vehicle liabilities.

HB 2135 Lavender Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HCS HB 2141 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020.

HB 2152 Stevens 046 Changes the laws regarding consumer credit interest rates.

HB 2164 Ross Requires the renaming of the land survey program headquarters building.

HCS HB 2173 Changes the laws regarding marriage and replaces marriage licenses with contracts of domestic union.

HCS HBs 2183 Increases the per diem for street light maintenance district board members from $50 to $100 per & 1389 meeting attended.

HCS HB 2188 Changes the laws regarding timeshares by requiring disclosure of the annual maintenance fees before a timeshare purchase and adding provisions regarding timeshare transfer services.

HB 2301 Tate Establishes miles-per-gallon-based motor vehicle registration fees.

HB 2311 Haffner Prohibits provider-based facilities from charging, billing, or collecting a facility fee for services provided to patients.

HB 2312 Haffner Modifies provisions relating to minor traffic violations.

HB 2318 Christofanelli Enacts provisions related to sports wagering.

HCS HB 2322 Changes the law regarding utility districts.

HB 2370 Remole Changes the lead-acid battery fee and extends the imposition of the fee through 2026.

HB 2505 Bromley Establishes a three-year registration option for boats and a permanent registration option for boats and outboard motors.

HB 2597 Kolkmeyer Modifies filing fees for political candidates.

HB 2599 McCreery Changes provisions related to fees for repair of sewer service lines.

HB 2622 Gunby Requires state license fee offices to have certain office hours.

HB 2691 Rogers Enacts provisions related to sports wagering.

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No. Author Subject

HJR 70 Messenger Proposes a constitutional amendment to direct increased funding from motor vehicle registration fee adjustments for inflation to a farm to market fund, a port development fund, the state road bond fund, and the highway patrol.

FENCES AND ENCLOSURES

CCR#2 SS#2 Modifies provisions relating to criminal law. SCS HB 1450, HB 1296, HCS HB 1331 and HCS HB 1898

HB 2099 Hill Specifies that lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles.

HB 2755 Pogue Requires the Department of Conservation to construct a feral hog fence around all state lands on which feral hogs are located.

FIRE PROTECTION

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 617

SB 671 Hough Creates new provisions relating to legal claims based on prior toxic exposure to certain substances

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 701 Onder Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations

SB 775 Schatz Modifies provisions regarding members of the board of directors of a fire protection district

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 869 Hough Authorizes certain fire protection districts and ambulance districts to propose a 1.0% sales tax

SB 886 Walsh Creates provisions requiring individuals to be certified to apply fire-resistant material

HCS HB 46 Modifies the power of the City of St. Louis to impose residency requirements on certain municipal (E1) personnel

HB 1327 Sommer Designates October 28 each year as First Responder Appreciation Day in Missouri.

HB 1481 Roden Changes the laws regarding the requirements to serve or be employed as certain public safety personnel.

HB 1493 Beck Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HCS HB 1701 Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Claycomo, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Kearney, Lincoln, and Smithville upon voter approval.

HB 1731 Toalson Reisch Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.

HB 1739 Hicks Adds provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1800 Morris 140 Relates to Purple Heart specialty license plates and license fee offices.

SS#2 SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions. HB 1854

HB 1965 Schroer Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

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HCS HB 1991 Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms.

HB 2045 Toalson Reisch Changes the laws regarding fire protection districts.

HB 2097 Kolkmeyer Modifies provisions relating to donated fire equipment and immunity.

HB 2203 Shields Modifies provisions relating to child care.

HB 2266 Grier Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions.

HB 2386 Wilson Modifies the maximum sales tax rate that certain fire protection districts and ambulance districts are authorized to impose.

HB 2631 DeGroot Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes imposed for fire protection purposes.

HB 2688 Sauls Establishes new labor-related provisions relating to investigations of firefighters.

HB 2726 Bangert Changes the laws regarding certain fire protection districts.

FIREARMS

SS#3 SB 1 (E1) Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 3 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to weapons offenses

SB 11 (E1) Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 13 (E1) Onder Provides that a person may use deadly force against a person unlawfully entering private property

SB 14 (E1) Onder Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses

SB 16 (E1) Williams Creates and modifies provisions relating to law enforcement agency accountability

SCS SBs 538, Modifies penalties relating to criminal offenses involving deadly weapons 562 & 601

SB 543 Nasheed Creates new provisions relating to firearm restraining orders

SB 563 Schupp Modifies provisions relating to the offense of unlawful possession of firearms

SB 588 Burlison Creates additional protections to the right to bear arms

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

HCS SB 656 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

SB 663 Burlison Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms

SB 697 Sifton Adds provisions making it unlawful for certain persons to possess firearms

SB 700 Onder Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses

SB 758 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm for certain persons

SB 759 Onder Increases the penalties for the offenses of unlawful transfer of weapons and fraudulent purchase of firearms

SB 799 Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 940 Schupp Creates extreme risk orders of protection

SB 1077 Onder Modifies provisions regarding criminal offenses

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No. Author Subject

HB 6 (E1) Washington Adds public libraries to the list of places CCW permit holders are not authorized to carry concealed weapons

HB 7 (E1) Washington Establishes the offense of unlawful possession of a handgun, which prohibits the possession of a handgun by a minor

HB 8 (E1) Washington Creates a class C felony for manufacturing, importing, possessing, purchasing, selling, or transferring any assault weapon or large capacity magazine

HB 9 (E1) Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act"

HB 10 (E1) Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer

HB 11 (E1) Schroer Modifies the offense of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree

SCS HCS HB Changes the offense of unlawful transfer of weapons to include a class E felony for transferring a 16 (E1) firearm to a minor for the purpose of avoiding, interfering with, or preventing an arrest, detention, or investigation.

HB 20 (E1) Mackey Specifies that the seller of a firearm must verify the age of the purchaser

HB 22 (E1) Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer

HB 23 (E1) Bland Manlove Creates the offense of unlawful possession of an ammunition feeding device that holds more than ten rounds

HB 25 (E1) Brown 027 Modifies the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm

HB 26 (E1) Brown 027 Repeals provisions that prohibit political subdivisions from adopting orders, ordinances, or regulations relating to firearms

HB 27 (E1) Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession

HB 37 (E1) Beck Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence protection orders

HB 45 (E1) Price IV Establishes the offense of unlawfully storing a firearm in the presence of a child

HB 51 (E1) Schnelting Allows concealed carrying of firearms on public transportation systems.

HB 55 (E1) Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition

HB 1260 Brown 027 Modifies the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm.

HB 1261 Brown 027 Repeals provisions that prohibit political subdivisions from adopting orders, ordinances, or regulations relating to firearms.

HB 1267 Bangert Modifies provisions relating to the transport and storage of firearms in motor vehicles.

HB 1275 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding school reporting requirements to law enforcement.

HB 1295 Dinkins Creates new provisions related to firearm safety instruction.

HB 1391 Price IV Establishes the offense of unlawfully storing a firearm in the presence of a child.

HB 1453 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to the offense of armed criminal action.

HB 1457 Schroer Allows persons who can lawfully carry firearms to sue for certain injuries sustained on the property of businesses that voluntarily prohibit firearms.

HB 1496 Beck Modifies the offenses of unlawful transfer of weapons and unlawful possession of a firearm.

HB 1529 Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1533 Washington Creates a class C felony for manufacturing, importing, possessing, purchasing, sell, or transfer any assault weapon or large capacity magazine.

HB 1535 Washington Adds public libraries to the list of places CCW permit holders are not authorized to carry concealed weapons.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1567 Billington Prohibits an employer from terminating an employee for having a firearm in the employee's vehicle on the employer's premises.

HB 1576 Morgan Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HB 1599 Roberts 077 Modifies the offense of unlawful use of a weapon to apply to the open or concealed carrying of a firearm in the City of St. Louis without a concealed carry permit.

HB 1630 Deaton Changes the law regarding concealed carry permits by lowering the age requirement to eighteen or older.

HCS HBs 1637 Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to & 2150 the right to bear arms.

HB 1638 Taylor Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 1646 Windham Establishes a firearm-owner registry under the management of the Attorney General.

HB 1669 Basye Changes the laws regarding firearms.

HB 1676 Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1680 Basye Changes the laws regarding firearm offenses.

HB 1793 Rogers Removes references to repealed statutes that related to weapons offenses.

HB 1805 Basye Changes the laws regarding weapon offenses by defining fugitive from justice.

HB 1824 Aldridge Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HB 1829 Green Establishes the "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act."

HB 1832 Green Requires the department of public safety to commission a study on gun violence in the state of Missouri.

HB 1833 Green Prohibits the sale of an assault weapon to a person under the age of 21.

HB 1856 Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition.

HB 1857 Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act."

HB 1873 Gregory Creates the offense of vehicle hijacking.

HCS HBs Establishes Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a 1893, 2087 municipality with criminal negligence to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon. & 2169

HCS HBs 1901 Changes the law regarding firearms. & 1722

HB 1928 Dohrman Enacts provisions governing campus protection officers of public institutions of higher education.

HB 1929 Gunby Authorizes a tax credit to offset amounts paid in sales tax on gun safety mechanisms.

HCS HB 1961 Establishes the "Keep Our Schools Safe Act."

HB 1993 Mayhew Requires the State Highway Patrol to host a website where the public can determine whether a serial number of a firearm has been reported stolen.

HB 2056 Spencer Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms.

HB 2086 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms.

HB 2099 Hill Specifies that lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles.

HB 2118 Shawan Changes the law regarding concealed carry permits to allow proof of an honorable discharge to satisfy some firearm safety training requirements.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2131 Beck Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence protection orders.

HB 2134 Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession.

HB 2135 Lavender Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 2186 Shawan Changes the law regarding concealed carrying of weapons by allowing firearms in churches and other places of worship with a concealed carry permit.

HB 2227 Washington Establishes the offense of unlawful possession of a handgun, which prohibits the possession of a handgun by a minor.

HB 2231 Aldridge Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HB 2259 Chipman Allows military members to renew concealed carry permits by mail while on active duty.

HB 2269 Appelbaum Creates a civil penalty for possession of a large capacity magazine.

HB 2270 Appelbaum Creates a civil penalty for businesses who sell or produce high-capacity magazines.

HB 2306 Schroer Modifies the offense of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree.

HB 2388 Hicks Authorizes a tax credit to offset amounts paid in sales tax on gun safety mechanisms.

HB 2395 Mackey Specifies that the seller of a firearm must verify the age of the purchaser.

HB 2396 Mackey Establishes extreme risk protection orders and gun violence seizure warrants and prohibits certain persons involved in domestic violence from possessing a firearm.

HB 2416 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults.

HB 2442 Bland Manlove Creates the offense of unlawful possession of an ammunition feeding device that holds more than ten rounds.

HB 2443 Butz Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults.

HB 2487 Hill Prohibits using the zoning process to discriminate against firearm businesses.

HB 2506 Shawan Prohibits any state entity from participating in a firearm buyback program.

HB 2557 Sain Establishes the Joint Committee on Gun Violence.

HB 2679 Moon Changes the law regarding the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 2714 Black 137 Changes the law regarding the right to keep and bear arms.

HB 2724 McCreery Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence.

HCR 70 Windham Urges the United States Congress to repeal the Firearm Owners Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. Section 926.

HCR 87 Sain Establishes the Joint Committee on Gun Violence.

HJR 84 McDaniel Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a sales tax exemption on firearms and ammunition.

HJR 91 Merideth Proposes a constitutional amendment to require a background check for all firearm transfers of ownership and to require a permit to conceal carry a firearm.

FIREWORKS

SB 700 Onder Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses

FISHING AND HUNTING

SB 1059 Hough Modifies provisions relating to feral swine

SJR 62 Hoskins Amends the Constitution to assert the right to hunt and fish

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No. Author Subject

HCS HB 1292 Allows landowners or a landowner's agent to use night vision devices or thermal imaging devices when hunting feral hogs.

HB 1295 Dinkins Creates new provisions related to firearm safety instruction.

HCS HB 1795 Allows landowners or a landowner's agent to use night vision devices or thermal imaging devices when hunting nuisance predators.

HB 1856 Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition.

HCS HBs Establishes Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a 1893, 2087 municipality with criminal negligence to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon. & 2169

HB 2530 Ross Establishes protections for landowners taking wildlife on the landowner's property.

HB 2537 Moon Establishes protections for landowners applying for hunting permits.

HB 2625 Evans Specifies that Department of Conservation permit records are closed records under chapter 610.

HB 2676 Cupps Allows feral hog hunting on public lands if the feral hog population of the state has not been eliminated by January 1, 2025.

HB 2703 Dinkins Requires the Department of Conservation to establish a grant program for counties to assist with feral hog control.

HB 2719 McGirl Requires the Department of Conservation to establish a feral hog bounty program.

HCR 81 Dinkins Urges the USDA Forest Service to rescind the order prohibiting feral swine hunting in the Mark Twain National Forest.

HJR 59 Dinkins Proposes a constitutional amendment to assert the right of Missourians to hunt and fish.

FOOD

SB 611 Sater Modifies the law relating to work requirements for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SCS SB 699 Restricts the inspection of grounds or facilities used for certain agricultural purposes

SB 746 Burlison Provides that a food or merchandise container 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 861 White Permits the sale of raw milk or cream in certain circumstances

HB 57 (E1) Washington Authorizes a tax credit for producing an urban agriculture product in a food desert

HB 1321 Sommer Imposes certain vehicle safety requirements on ice cream trucks.

HCS HB 1335 Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream.

HB 1348 Baker Allows cottage food production operations to sell food over the internet.

HB 1463 Shaul 113 Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances restricting the use of plastic bags or other disposable containers.

HB 1464 Shaul 113 Designates September as family meals month.

HB 1495 Beck Authorizes a tax credit for the establishment of a grocery store in a food desert.

HCS HB 1583 Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.

HCS HB 1586 Authorizes a tax credit for producing an urban agriculture product in a food desert.

HB 1660 Proudie Creates new provisions related to serving meals to students.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1666 Stevens 046 Adds WIC recipients to those eligible for vouchers for fresh produce.

HB 1708 Eggleston Modifies provisions for temporary assistance to needy families and supplemental nutrition assistance programs.

HCS HB 1711 Allows certain shelf stable packaged foods to be donated to and distributed by charitable organizations.

HB 1785 Deaton Modifies the law relating to work requirements for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

HB 1931 Carter Requires certain public schools to offer breakfast after the bell.

HB 1989 Merideth Prohibits unapproved video gaming terminals in bars, convenience stores, gas stations, and restaurants.

HB 2061 Christofanelli Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products.

HB 2108 Pierson Jr. Establishes the "Missouri Food Security Task Force."

HB 2110 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for reestablishing a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 2180 Kelley 127 Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes for the Village of Lamar Heights.

HB 2253 Windham Repeals the statutory provisions imposing a sales tax on food and authorizes a new estate tax to offset lost revenue.

HB 2391 Mackey Allows public schools and public higher education institutions to donate unused food to certain farms.

HB 2665 Gray Exempts the retail sale of food from local sales tax.

HB 2751 Trent Establishes programs to promote urban agriculture.

HCR 88 McCreery Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling.

FUNERALS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS

SB 598 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the right of sepulcher and the death registration process

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

HCS HB 1435 Modifies provisions relating to the deceased.

HB 1466 Pfautsch Authorizes the next-of-kin of a deceased person to delegate control of the final disposition of the remains.

HB 2409 Mosley Modifies provisions relating to required disclosures of preneed contracts.

HB 2432 Porter Modifies provisions relating to embalmers and funeral directors.

GAMBLING

SCS SB 530 Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling

SCS SB 557 Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling

SB 566 Hoskins Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act

SB 567 Hoskins Authorizes sports wagering

SB 643 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to gaming

SB 754 Luetkemeyer Authorizes sports wagering

SB 798 Hoskins Authorizes sports wagering and sports lottery games

SB 936 May Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act

HB 1310 Shull 016 Changes the tax rate for promotional play gross receipts received from gambling games.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1708 Eggleston Modifies provisions for temporary assistance to needy families and supplemental nutrition assistance programs.

HB 1989 Merideth Prohibits unapproved video gaming terminals in bars, convenience stores, gas stations, and restaurants.

HCS HB 2030 Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act.

HCS HB 2088 Modifies provisions related to gaming.

HCS HB 2284 Authorizes sports wagering.

HB 2318 Christofanelli Enacts provisions related to sports wagering.

HB 2497 Price IV Changes the laws regarding casinos by prohibiting ATMs and bank branches from casino premises.

HB 2585 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling.

HB 2681 Rone Modifies provisions governing gaming facilities.

HB 2691 Rogers Enacts provisions related to sports wagering.

HB 2762 Deaton Changes provisions relating to state lottery advertising.

HCS HJR 87 Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing excursion gambling boats and floating facilities on the Osage River.

HJR 121 Rone Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing excursion gambling boats to be near but not on rivers.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 524 Sater Requires the Department of Social Services to apply for a global waiver for MO HealthNet

SCS SB 568 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri

SB 584 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to child care benefits

HCS SB 587 Modifies various provisions relating to elected officials

SCS SB 612 Requires the Senate to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment

SCS SB 613 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 715 Burlison Prohibits the enforcement of any federal rule or regulation promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency unless the rule or regulation is approved by the General Assembly

SB 721 Hough Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 795 Hough Modifies provisions regarding the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research

SB 823 Wallingford Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"

SB 901 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement systems

SB 926 Walsh Creates provisions relating to energy performance standards in certain non-state owned buildings

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No. Author Subject

SB 927 Schatz Requires an audit of the State Auditor by an independent certified public accountant in the 2020 calendar year

SB 973 Wallingford Creates the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet

SB 998 Sifton Prohibits gifts from lobbyists to members of the General Assembly

SB 1038 Wallingford Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation"

SCR 33 May Designates August as Minority Organ Donor Awareness Month

SCR 37 Burlison Calls on a convention for the states proposing amendments to the United States Constitution placing limits on the federal government

SCR 38 O'Laughlin Disapproves the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Commission's recommendations regarding the fees and taxes of the Hazardous Waste Management Commission

SCR 39 Emery Establishes the Task Force on Retail Electric Competition

SCR 45 May Condemns the Missouri Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision

SCR 46 Emery Recognizes the State of Maine on its 200th birthday

SCS SJR 33 Requires the Senate, beginning January 1, 2021, to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment

SJR 34 Libla Requires the General Assembly to pass legislation to establish an open, competitive retail electric energy market

SJR 37 Holsman Modifies provisions relating to members of the General Assembly

SS#3 SJR 38 Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 49 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 54 Eigel Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 57 Onder Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

HB 4 (E2) Gregory Establishes the joint committee on government oversight

HB 1273 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the verification of eligibility for public assistance.

HB 1347 Baker Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures.

HB 1355 Pietzman Modifies provisions for ballot language.

HB 1368 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to campaign finance.

HB 1386 Murphy Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HB 1395 Price IV Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for disabled voters at an election in order to comply with federal law.

HB 1402 Murphy Establishes the "Joint Committee on Media Literacy."

HB 1416 Helms Establishes a pilot program to allow MO HealthNet participants to receive services through direct primary care arrangements.

HB 1429 Kendrick Establishes the "Student Loan Bill of Rights."

HB 1430 Kendrick Establishes a work-study program within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 1436 Stacy Creates provisions for instant runoff voting.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1461 Shaul 113 Modifies the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research.

HCS HB 1521 Establishes the "Capitol Police Board."

HB 1536 Washington Requires the state demographer to use last known permanent place of residence for counting inmates when reapportioning state house and senate districts.

HB 1542 Veit Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation law.

HB 1585 Washington Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.

HB 1608 Coleman 097 Enacts provisions relating to the use of public funds for lobbying activities.

HB 1623 Gray Requires the state demographer to use last known permanent place of residence for counting college students and inmates when reapportioning state house and senate districts.

HB 1631 Deaton Establishes the Joint Committee on the Missouri Constitutional Convention.

HCS HBs 1637 Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to & 2150 the right to bear arms.

HB 1656 Proudie Exempts state legislators from paying labor costs associated with responding to sunshine law requests.

HB 1662 Proudie Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law.

HB 1663 Richey Authorizes the development of a program allowing reimbursement for certain tuition costs incurred by teachers.

HB 1668 Stevens 046 Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

HB 1673 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

SCS HCS HB Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force." 1683

HCS HB 1695 Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act.

HCS HB 1696 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HCS HB 1702 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 1717 Morse 151 Requires any legislation originating in the House that adds a new requirement for public schools to include provisions that reduce an existing requirement for public schools.

HB 1735 Evans Changes the law regarding the boarding of prisoners.

HB 1736 Plocher Changes the law regarding the regulation of securities.

HB 1751 Spencer Establishes the "Right to Remember Act."

HB 1755 Hannegan Changes the laws regarding the maximum fees notaries public may charge.

HCS HB 1765 Establishes a rebuttable presumption that child custody arrangements that award equal parenting time are in the best interest of the child.

HCS HBs 1774 Establishes the "Informed Student Document Act" to require institutions of higher education to & 1994 provide outcomes information to incoming freshmen.

HB 1777 Lovasco Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter.

HB 1786 Chipman Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need.

HB 1796 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM).

HB 1799 Moon Establishes the "Right to Due Process Act."

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No. Author Subject

HB 1801 Morris 140 Prohibits the enforcement of any federal rule or regulation promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency unless the rule or regulation is approved by the General Assembly.

HB 1806 Moon Modifies provisions relating to refunds of certain tax payments.

HCS HB 1808 Requires school districts to include instruction on the use and effects of vapor products.

HB 1811 Simmons Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums.

HB 1827 Green Establishes the "Missouri Juneteenth Heritage and Jazz Festival and Memorial Fund."

HB 1830 Green Establishes the "Bonding Review Board" to determine whether sufficient financial assets exist to back individual sureties and to rate providers of individual sureties.

HB 1832 Green Requires the department of public safety to commission a study on gun violence in the state of Missouri.

HB 1834 Green Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1838 Green Establishes the "Missouri Office of Equal Opportunity" in statute.

HB 1844 Green Requires the Office of Administration to commission a study on socially and economically disadvantaged businesses every five years.

HB 1845 Green Establishes the "First-Time Business Owner Savings Account" and authorizes a tax deduction for contributions to a savings account dedicated to starting a new business.

HB 1857 Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act."

HCS HB 1858 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.

HB 1866 Swan Allows local educational agencies to create school-community partnerships.

HB 1870 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certified public accountants.

HB 1876 Hansen Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1882 Tate Prohibits children from being placed in the custody of individuals who have been found guilty of the offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree.

HB 1894 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to property assessments.

HB 1910 Clemens Adds provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 1918 Moon Requires United States Senators who represent Missouri to provide the General Assembly with certain information.

HB 1922 Hill Modifies provisions relating to health insurance policies sold in the state of Missouri.

HB 1930 Carter Establishes two "Prostate Cancer Pilot Programs" to provide prostate cancer screening, referral services, treatment services, and education to men.

HB 1931 Carter Requires certain public schools to offer breakfast after the bell.

HB 1933 Wiemann Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."

HB 1939 Windham Designates May 1 each year as Walthall Moore Day in Missouri.

HB 1942 Vescovo Creates criminal penalties for certain offenses committed against a body of the General Assembly.

HB 1967 Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement.

HCS HB 1999 Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

HB 2037 Patterson Eliminates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2042 Richey Expands the Missouri Law Enforcement Assistance Program to include all local law enforcement jurisdictions in the state.

HB 2044 Baker Establishes the "Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act."

HCS HB 2050 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2052 Sain Adds provisions relating to pharmaceutical cost transparency.

HB 2061 Christofanelli Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products.

HB 2062 Mitten Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

HB 2063 Mitten Requires legislative lobbyists and legislative liaisons to complete sexual harassment training offered by the Missouri Ethics Commission.

HCS HB 2068 Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Program."

HB 2069 Dogan Modifies provisions relating to ethics and the sunshine law.

HB 2075 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 2077 Carpenter Requires the Department of Natural Resources to implement regulations that comply with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris Agreement.

HB 2084 Moon Modifies provisions relating to transfer of students within districts and between districts.

HB 2098 Kolkmeyer Modifies provision regulating capitol parking garages.

HB 2108 Pierson Jr. Establishes the "Missouri Food Security Task Force."

HB 2109 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for certain teachers who live where they teach.

HB 2112 Windham Authorizes a one-time amnesty month for certain delinquent motor vehicle liabilities.

HB 2114 Bosley Provides incentives to school districts for increasing the number of students who earn industry-recognized certifications.

HB 2117 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HCS HB 2126 Requires an audit of all state departments every four years.

HB 2137 Neely Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health conditions.

HB 2138 Pietzman Modifies provisions for ballot language.

HCS HB 2141 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020.

HB 2149 Knight Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation."

HB 2156 Neely Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet managed care.

HB 2160 Unsicker Requires the Department of Revenue to include certain additional information in its annual combined financial report.

HB 2163 Rowland Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs.

HCS HB 2165 Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System.

HB 2167 Morse 151 Requires the Department of Social Services to conduct a study on generational use of public assistance.

HB 2174 Pollitt 052 Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education.

HB 2177 Moon Establishes the Campus Intellectual Diversity Act.

HB 2178 Clemens Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HB 2189 Andrews Establishes the Cash Operating Expense Fund.

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HB 2339 Moon Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by any state department or agency unless the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly.

HB 2358 Unsicker Requires the Office of Administration to submit a certain report to the General Assembly.

HCS HB 2374 Creates criminal penalties for certain offenses committed against a body of the General Assembly.

HB 2415 Kolkmeyer Modifies requirements for retaining legislative employees when the general assembly is not in session.

HB 2462 Bailey Establishes the Women's Economic Task Force.

HB 2519 Riggs Establishes the Missouri Advisory Boards and Commissions Association.

HB 2557 Sain Establishes the Joint Committee on Gun Violence.

HB 2657 Sommer Allows for testimony in committee by electronic means.

HB 2659 Messenger Creates the Legislative Information Center

HB 2746 Windham Establishes the "College Admission and Financial Aid Letter Consistency Task Force."

HB 2756 Pogue Forbids the placement of refugees without the approval of the Missouri General Assembly.

HB 2757 Pogue Requires the General Assembly to be notified of and approve any requests to purchase land by any state agency.

HCR 57 Vescovo Convenes a joint session for the "State of the State Address."

HCR 58 Vescovo Convenes a joint session to receive a message from the Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court.

HCR 63 Anderson Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations.

HCR 74 Roberts 077 Formally denounces the infamous Dred Scott decision.

HCR 79 Bosley Encourages the general assembly to support the Missouri Complete Count Committee and provide adequate funding for the United States Census.

HCR 87 Sain Establishes the Joint Committee on Gun Violence.

HCR 92 Washington Affirms the equality of all people and the constitutional right to boycott.

HCS HCR 102 Creates the Black Vulture Depredation Task Force.

HCR 105 Pogue Calls for a special session for the purpose of eliminating the state's involvement in the institution of marriage.

HCS HRB 2 Repeals obsolete, expired, sunset, and terminated statutory sections and portions of sections.

HJR 65 Sauls Modifies provisions for amendment and repeal of statutory provisions initially proposed by the people.

HJR 68 Lynch Modifies terms of office for members of the house of representatives and term limits for members of the general assembly.

HJR 89 Lynch Modifies term limits for members of the general assembly.

HJR 95 Carpenter Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting an initiative measure approved by the voters to be amended or repealed by the General Assembly except by referendum.

HCS HJR 97 Modifies the initiative petition process for amendments to the constitution.

HJR 100 Ross Establishing a permanent Joint Committee on Administrative Rules to review the promulgation of rules by state agencies.

HJR 120 Sommer Modifies the exclusions from "lucrative office or employment" for senators and representatives holding employment other than their elected office.

GOVERNOR AND LT. GOVERNOR

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No. Author Subject

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

SB 15 (E1) Onder Allows the Governor to remove certain elected officials from office

SB 585 Bernskoetter Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Cole County

SCS SB 612 Requires the Senate to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment

SB 737 Sifton Requires the Governor to appoint Administrative Hearing Commissioners that reflect the geographic diversity of the state

SB 823 Wallingford Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"

HCS SB 831 Modifies provisions regarding facility management

SB 851 O'Laughlin Authorizes the conveyance of property owned by the state in Pike County to the state highways and transportation commission

SB 858 Hegeman Establishes the Cash Operating Expense Fund

SB 969 Riddle Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Callaway County

SB 973 Wallingford Creates the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet

SB 978 Wallingford Requires the Office of Administration to give the General Assembly an annual report regarding the implementation of Executive Order 19-16

SB 1018 Rizzo Modifies provisions regarding the supervision of adult offenders on probation or parole from other states

SB 1023 O'Laughlin Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Randolph County

SCR 41 Sater Urges the use of biosimilar medicines

SCS SJR 33 Requires the Senate, beginning January 1, 2021, to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment

SJR 39 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

HB 1266 Bangert Requires the Governor to maintain and regularly update a list of each state board, commission, committee, or council that contains members appointed by the Governor.

HB 1273 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the verification of eligibility for public assistance.

SCS HB 1330 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1371 Ellebracht Extends protections of federal SCRA and USERRA to the Missouri Active Guard Reserves and National Guard serving under executive order by the governor.

HCS HB 1374 Creates new provisions relating to the funding of inaugural activities.

HB 1402 Murphy Establishes the "Joint Committee on Media Literacy."

HB 1432 Kendrick Establishes the "Missouri Secure Choice Savings Program Act."

HCS HB 1435 Modifies provisions relating to the deceased.

HB 1515 Messenger Requires the Director of the Department of Transportation to be appointed by the Governor, subject to the advice and consent of the senate.

HCS HB 1521 Establishes the "Capitol Police Board."

HB 1585 Washington Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.

HB 1591 Bland Manlove Establishes the National Popular Vote Act.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1624 Gray Establishes a "Council for Community Education" within the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

SCS HCS HB Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force." 1683

HCS HB 1696 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HCS HB 1702 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 1736 Plocher Changes the law regarding the regulation of securities.

HB 1786 Chipman Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need.

HCS HB 1808 Requires school districts to include instruction on the use and effects of vapor products.

HB 1830 Green Establishes the "Bonding Review Board" to determine whether sufficient financial assets exist to back individual sureties and to rate providers of individual sureties.

HB 1838 Green Establishes the "Missouri Office of Equal Opportunity" in statute.

HB 1876 Hansen Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1888 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to administrative law judges in the context of workers' compensation law.

HB 1910 Clemens Adds provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 1930 Carter Establishes two "Prostate Cancer Pilot Programs" to provide prostate cancer screening, referral services, treatment services, and education to men.

HB 1949 Morgan Adopts an agreement to elect the president by national popular vote.

HB 1967 Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement.

HB 1988 Merideth Establishes the "National Popular Vote Act" in Missouri.

HCS HB 2030 Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act.

HB 2034 Hannegan Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five.

HB 2037 Patterson Eliminates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

HCS HB 2126 Requires an audit of all state departments every four years.

HB 2158 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to increasing the membership of the drug utilization review board.

HB 2160 Unsicker Requires the Department of Revenue to include certain additional information in its annual combined financial report.

HB 2172 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to use tax.

HB 2177 Moon Establishes the Campus Intellectual Diversity Act.

HB 2189 Andrews Establishes the Cash Operating Expense Fund.

HB 2246 Bailey Modifies provisions regarding meetings of the Board of Public Buildings.

HB 2515 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to the reorganization and renaming of certain state agencies.

HB 2519 Riggs Establishes the Missouri Advisory Boards and Commissions Association.

GUARDIANS

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection 623

SB 838 White Modifies provisions relating to the discharge of certain committed persons

SB 909 Wallingford Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act"

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No. Author Subject

SB 912 Emery Modifies provisions relating to the offense of female genital mutilation

SB 941 Sater Establishes the Missouri Children's Savings Account Act

HCS HB 1558 Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of guardians or conservators of certain persons.

HB 1565 Basye Modifies provisions governing school district course materials or instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases.

SCS HCS#2 Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools. HB 1568

HB 1569 Mackey Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools.

HB 1575 Morgan Requires children in the City of St. Louis and Kansas City school districts to enroll in a school by the age of five.

HB 1579 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to vital records.

HB 1651 Sommer Allows driver's license applicants to elect to have a disability designation placed on the person's driver's license.

HB 1660 Proudie Creates new provisions related to serving meals to students.

HB 1684 Wood Modifies provisions relating to who may receive payments from the family support payment center.

HB 1719 Schnelting Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to have an autism notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1721 Schnelting Prohibits medical providers from administering any medical or surgical treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment for anyone under the age of eighteen.

HB 1733 Christofanelli Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."

HB 1863 Morgan Establishes the "Missouri Tuition Equity Act."

HB 1905 Pike Changes provisions governing residency of pupils registering for school.

HB 1958 Ruth Adds provisions relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms.

HB 2043 Baker Establishes the Adoption Protection Act.

HB 2064 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to family law proceedings.

HB 2218 Mayhew Adds grandparents, uncles, and aunts to the list of individuals who are not required to submit background screenings if seeking appointments as guardians or conservators to certain persons.

HB 2281 Rogers Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of a successor guardian or conservator.

HB 2282 Rogers Specifies that a ward's income is separate from a guardian's income and that a ward's income is not to be included in the calculation of a guardian's income.

HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

SB 18 (E1) May Modifies provisions related to law enforcement agencies and the POST Commission

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 533 Wallingford Requires hospitals to adopt workplace violence prevention plans

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

SB 554 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to coroners

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No. Author Subject

SS SCS SB 569 Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SCS SB 595 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services

SB 598 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the right of sepulcher and the death registration process

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 617

SCS SB 625 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams

SB 650 Eigel Establishes the mission of the Department of Health and Senior Services

SB 651 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to the sale of fetal tissue and establishes Missouri as a "sanctuary for life" state

SB 654 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of securities

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 668 White Modifies provisions of law relating to certain distributors of hypodermic needles

SB 677 Luetkemeyer Establishes the Narcotics Control Act and provides for the incineration of certain controlled substances

SB 684 Sater Establishes the effective date of coverage of MO HealthNet services at the date of the participant's application

SB 706 Koenig Establishes a "Prescription Abuse Registry" and modifies provisions relating to ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, and pseudoephedrine

SB 708 Eigel Repeals the certificate of need law

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SCS SB 764 Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana

SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

SB 812 Sater Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force"

SB 823 Wallingford Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"

SB 826 White Modifies provisions relating to child protection

HCS SB 846 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

SB 866 Brown Permits physician assistants to serve as staff on ambulances

SB 885 Walsh Establishes guidelines for testing potable water for lead in certain elementary school buildings

SB 898 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to occupancy rates of health care facilities

SB 909 Wallingford Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act"

SB 918 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the confidentiality of certain health records

SB 919 Onder Requires background checks for medical marijuana facility personnel

SB 925 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to child care facilities

SB 928 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the administration of certain controlled substances

SB 941 Sater Establishes the Missouri Children's Savings Account Act

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No. Author Subject

SB 951 Schupp Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses

SB 952 Williams Reduces surcharge and time limitations for filing a petition to expunge records

SB 973 Wallingford Creates the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet

SB 989 May Provides for the establishment of safe consumption facility programs

SB 1010 Sater Modifies provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders

SB 1026 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to in-home child care facilities

SB 1034 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to trauma center designations

HB 1257 Walsh Adds provisions relating to in-home licensed child-care facilities.

HB 1268 Bangert Authorizes a tax credit for providing child care in a child care desert.

HCS HB 1271 Prohibits the sale of baby crib bumper pads.

HB 1303 Dinkins Establishes the "Prioritization of Public Funding for Family Planning Act."

SCS HB 1383 Three holiday designations for health awareness.

SS SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children. HB 1414

HCS HB 1435 Modifies provisions relating to the deceased.

HCS HB 1437 Adds provisions relating to the abandonment of newborn children.

HB 1443 Helms Adds provisions relating to residency programs for assistant physicians.

HCS HB 1451 Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain persons.

HB 1472 Appelbaum Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to promulgate regulations consistent with CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain.

HCS HB 1484 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams.

HB 1486 Rehder Exempts health care entities registered with the Department of Health and Senior Services that distribute hypodermic needles or syringes from the crime of unlawful delivery of drug paraphernalia.

HB 1523 Shawan Establishes Missouri as a "Sanctuary for Life" state.

HB 1550 Sain Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Protection Act."

SCS HB 1559 Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HB 1571 Barnes Requires child care facilities to report liability insurance coverage to the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 1580 Ingle Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to promulgate regulations consistent with CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain.

HB 1649 Clemens Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HB 1666 Stevens 046 Adds WIC recipients to those eligible for vouchers for fresh produce.

HB 1667 Stevens 046 Establishes a needle and syringe exchange pilot program

HB 1673 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

SCS HCS HB Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force." 1683

HCS HB 1709 Adds provisions relating to insurance for living organ donors.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1736 Plocher Changes the law regarding the regulation of securities.

HB 1740 Hicks Provides that placement of a child in an adoptive home shall not be delayed or denied on the basis that a prospective adoptive parent has a medical marijuana card or works in the medical marijuana industry.

HB 1743 Sommer Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act."

HB 1766 Swan Modifies provisions relating to the Office of State Ombudsman for Long-Term Care Facility Residents within the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 1773 Roberts 161 Adds provisions relating to end-of-life care homes.

HB 1786 Chipman Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need.

HB 1815 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to electronic tracking systems for evidentiary collection kits.

HB 1832 Green Requires the department of public safety to commission a study on gun violence in the state of Missouri.

HB 1887 Schnelting Modifies provisions relating to the mission of the department of health and senior services.

HB 1892 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to tanning facilities.

SS SCS HCS#2 Adds provisions relating medical marijuana and other controlled substances. HB 1896

HB 1922 Hill Modifies provisions relating to health insurance policies sold in the state of Missouri.

HB 1927 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services.

HB 1930 Carter Establishes two "Prostate Cancer Pilot Programs" to provide prostate cancer screening, referral services, treatment services, and education to men.

HB 1943 Wood Allows the director's designee to certify certain hearing records.

HB 1958 Ruth Adds provisions relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms.

HB 1987 Merideth Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HCS HB 1995 Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals.

HB 2052 Sain Adds provisions relating to pharmaceutical cost transparency.

HB 2060 Hicks Allows certain marijuana-related offenses and violations to be expunged if the offenses or violations occurred in Missouri prior to the issuance of a patient identification card.

HB 2061 Christofanelli Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products.

HB 2073 Carpenter Authorizes a tax credit for businesses owned by minorities, women, or service-disabled veterans who obtain a medical marijuana dispensary license.

HB 2086 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms.

HB 2093 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to the occupancy rate of health care facilities.

HB 2108 Pierson Jr. Establishes the "Missouri Food Security Task Force."

HCS HB 2125 Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services.

HB 2159 Unsicker Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one and banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.

HB 2163 Rowland Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs.

HB 2167 Morse 151 Requires the Department of Social Services to conduct a study on generational use of public assistance.

HB 2178 Clemens Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 358 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HCS HB 2202 Modifies provisions relating to child care.

HCS HB 2261 Establishes a children's savings account program.

HB 2264 Swan Changes the Coordinating Board for Early Childhood to the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet.

HB 2329 Ingle Establishes the Birth Match Program.

HB 2372 Patterson Adds provisions relating to the regulation of physicians who issue physician certifications under Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri.

HB 2378 Neely Modifies provisions relating to investigational drugs.

HB 2380 Pollock 123 Modifies provisions relating to immunizations.

HB 2397 Mackey Establishes the "Compassionate Assistance for Rape Emergencies (CARE) Act."

HB 2411 Hicks Requires the department of health and senior services to establish a statewide medical marijuana lodging establishment licensing system.

HB 2438 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the pregnancy-associated mortality review board.

HB 2463 Evans Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HB 2477 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to closed records in the possession of the Department of Health and Senior Services' Missouri State Public Health Laboratory.

HCS HB 2481 Modifies provisions relating to dementia training for certain persons employed as caregivers.

HB 2520 Bondon Specifies that the department shall not deny trauma center status to a hospital based on its distance from another trauma center.

HB 2572 Christofanelli Adds provisions relating to the regulation of medical marijuana.

HB 2582 Ingle Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses.

HB 2652 Lavender Requires the department of health and senior services to develop and implement a prescription drug wholesale importation program.

HB 2655 Sommer Changes the laws regarding the "Brain Injury Fund."

HEALTH CARE

SB 1 (E2) Emery Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a declared state of emergency

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SB 18 (E1) May Modifies provisions related to law enforcement agencies and the POST Commission

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 524 Sater Requires the Department of Social Services to apply for a global waiver for MO HealthNet

SB 533 Wallingford Requires hospitals to adopt workplace violence prevention plans

SB 548 Hegeman Extends the sunset on certain health care provider federal reimbursement allowances

SB 556 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license

SB 564 Schupp Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2021

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SS#2 SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to civil actions, including punitive damages and unlawful 591 merchandising practices

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session Joint Legislative Index, Classified Index 359

No. Author Subject

SCS SB 595 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services

SCS SB 609 Limits certain uses of funds from any state-settled opioid cause of action

SB 629 Sifton Modifies the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program

SB 630 Sifton Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2021

SS SB 644 Modifies law regarding service animals

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 666 White Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs for MO HealthNet participants

SCS SB 670 Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

SB 684 Sater Establishes the effective date of coverage of MO HealthNet services at the date of the participant's application

SB 692 Cunningham Modifies provisions of the Public Access to Automated External Defibrillator Act

SB 706 Koenig Establishes a "Prescription Abuse Registry" and modifies provisions relating to ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, and pseudoephedrine

SB 708 Eigel Repeals the certificate of need law

SB 712 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to anatomical gifts to persons with disabilities

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 736 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings

SB 750 White Modifies law regarding service animals

SCS SB 764 Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana

SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

SB 790 Schupp Establishes the "Truth in Medicine Act"

SB 804 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts

SB 814 Nasheed Modifies provisions relating to medication-assisted treatment

SB 823 Wallingford Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"

SB 826 White Modifies provisions relating to child protection

SB 836 Onder Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical insurance

SB 838 White Modifies provisions relating to the discharge of certain committed persons

SB 841 Arthur Modifies an insurance mandate relating to breast cancer screening and evaluation

SB 848 Eigel Prohibits hormonal or surgical gender reassignment for a child under eighteen years of age

SB 849 Eigel Requires the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan to offer only high deductible health plans, and to cover the deductible

SB 853 Crawford Requires the Department of Social Services and the Department of Mental Health to apply for a MO HealthNet waiver for certain children with disabilities

SB 863 Brown Authorizes certified registered nurse anesthetists to issue orders for and administer certain controlled substances

SB 893 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding applicability of Dietician licensing to persons providing certain services

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 360 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

SB 895 Eigel Prohibits Medicaid payments to health care providers for services for non-Missouri residents

SB 898 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to occupancy rates of health care facilities

SB 904 Wieland Prohibits provider-based facilities from charging facility fees

SB 909 Wallingford Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act"

SB 914 Arthur Sets a cap on health benefit plan enrollee cost-sharing for prescription insulin drugs

SB 916 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for health care services performed by athletic trainers or physical therapists

SB 918 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the confidentiality of certain health records

SB 928 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the administration of certain controlled substances

SB 930 Eigel Prohibits certain forms of administrative fees for voluntary hospital federal reimbursement allowance arrangements

SB 932 Onder Prohibits certain restrictive covenants between physicians and advanced practice registered nurses and nonprofit hospitals and health systems

SB 934 Onder Prohibits Medicaid payments to health care providers for services for non-Missouri residents

SB 943 Crawford Permits certain health care providers to order restraints on patients in hospitals

SB 944 Williams Modifies provisions relating to unanticipated out-of-network health care

SB 962 Arthur Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs

SB 970 Rowden Enacts provisions relating to federal regulation of private health insurance

SB 976 Sater Permits an intern pharmacist working at a remote dispensing site pharmacy to dispense prescriptions under the remote supervision of a pharmacist at a supervising pharmacy

SB 993 Burlison Establishes the "Free Speech in Medicine Act" regarding off-label uses of drugs, biological products, and medical devices

SB 1010 Sater Modifies provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders

SB 1032 Riddle Provides that only certain health care professionals shall perform radiation therapy procedures on humans

SB 1034 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to trauma center designations

SB 1041 Schupp Establishes procedures for performing a pelvic examination prior to an abortion

SB 1049 Burlison Enacts new provisions relating to health information exchanges

SB 1078 Onder Provides that advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) shall be licensed and regulated by the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, rather than by the State Board of Nursing

SB 1088 Sater Adds "charitable pharmacy" as a Class Q pharmacy

SCR 33 May Designates August as Minority Organ Donor Awareness Month

SJR 1 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SJR 32 Sater Requires certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements

SJR 60 Luetkemeyer Enacts provisions relating to health care, including health insurance and MO HealthNet

HB 52 (E1) Young Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional

HB 63 (E1) Quade Creates a grant program for behavior crisis care centers

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No. Author Subject

HB 71 (E1) Morgan Establishes a grant program for school-based health centers

HB 1272 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to health care for uninsured children.

HB 1303 Dinkins Establishes the "Prioritization of Public Funding for Family Planning Act."

HCS HBs 1306 Places a rate cap on the sales tax imposed on feminine hygiene products. & 2065

HCS HBs 1387 Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act." & 1482

HB 1415 Helms Adds provisions relating to health care costs.

HB 1416 Helms Establishes a pilot program to allow MO HealthNet participants to receive services through direct primary care arrangements.

HCS HB 1437 Adds provisions relating to the abandonment of newborn children.

HB 1440 Helms Establishes provisions relating to prescription drugs.

HB 1444 Helms Adds provisions relating to air ambulance subscription plans.

HB 1455 Schroer Prevents the state government from sharing medical marijuana user or applicant information with the federal government and others.

HCS HB 1485 Authorizes the issuance of residential care vouchers to certain veterans.

HB 1582 Ingle Establishes the "Enough is Enough Act."

HB 1624 Gray Establishes a "Council for Community Education" within the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

HB 1668 Stevens 046 Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

HB 1670 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1672 Unsicker Changes provisions relating to the show-me healthy babies program.

SS SCS HCS Relating to Health Care. HB 1682

HB 1721 Schnelting Prohibits medical providers from administering any medical or surgical treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment for anyone under the age of eighteen.

HB 1753 Spencer Establishes provisions relating to the protection of health care workers.

HB 1766 Swan Modifies provisions relating to the Office of State Ombudsman for Long-Term Care Facility Residents within the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 1773 Roberts 161 Adds provisions relating to end-of-life care homes.

HB 1775 Lovasco Adds provisions relating to prescriptions for ephedrine.

HB 1786 Chipman Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need.

HB 1789 Chipman Specifies that public institutions of higher education shall not require their students to pay fees related to health care if they show proof of health insurance coverage.

HB 1796 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM).

HB 1807 Wood Modifies provisions in relation to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1909 Clemens Adds provisions relating to multidose medications given to patients at discharge.

HB 1922 Hill Modifies provisions relating to health insurance policies sold in the state of Missouri.

HB 1924 Dogan Adds provisions relating to pelvic examinations.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 362 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HB 1950 Morgan Requires organizations that provide pregnancy-related services to provide medically accurate information regarding reproductive health options in order to receive state funding.

HB 1954 Stevens 046 Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools.

HB 1973 Morris 140 Adds provisions relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers.

HB 1984 Merideth Requires employers to allow for break time for nursing mothers.

HB 2156 Neely Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet managed care.

HB 2251 Neely Requires insurance companies to cover fertility preservation procedures for insureds who are less than eighteen years of age and are diagnosed with cancer but have not started cancer treatment.

HB 2256 Grier Establishes Missouri as a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

HB 2260 Patterson Adds provisions relating to medication-assisted treatment.

HB 2297 Carpenter Expands MO HealthNet eligibility.

HCS HB 2305 Modifies provisions relating to the MO HealthNet drug utilization review board.

HB 2311 Haffner Prohibits provider-based facilities from charging, billing, or collecting a facility fee for services provided to patients.

HCS HB 2326 Adds provisions relating to noncompete agreements for health care professionals.

HB 2337 Patterson Modifies provisions relating to medication orders.

HB 2338 Patterson Modifies provisions relating to credentialing procedure.

HB 2346 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to health care sharing ministries.

HB 2378 Neely Modifies provisions relating to investigational drugs.

HB 2411 Hicks Requires the department of health and senior services to establish a statewide medical marijuana lodging establishment licensing system.

HB 2413 Helms Prohibits a licensed health care professional from charging, billing, or soliciting payment for anatomic pathology services which were not personally rendered.

HB 2456 Smith Modifies provisions relating to reimbursement allowance taxes.

HB 2464 Patterson Enacts an opt out patient consent model for health information exchange supporting health care providers.

HB 2468 Carpenter Modifies an insurance mandate relating to breast cancer screening and evaluation.

HB 2484 Burnett Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools and repeals provisions prohibiting abortion services providers from providing instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases.

HB 2493 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders from another state, the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States.

HB 2495 Bosley Extends coverage for mothers in the Show Me Healthy Babies Program to one year postpartum.

HB 2512 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions relating to the administering of medications by certain health care practitioners.

HCS HB 2527 Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 2542 McCreery Modifies labor provisions relating to leave from employment.

HB 2561 Young Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional.

HB 2566 Helms Modifies provisions relating to telehealth services.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2574 Riggs Modifies provisions relating to postpartum depression screening.

HB 2581 Sauls Allows the Veteran's Commission to contract with public institutions of higher education to provide veterans with alternative treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.

HB 2588 Beck Enacts "Will's Law" providing for individualized health care plans for students with epilepsy or a seizure disorder.

HB 2589 Shull 016 Adds provisions relating to requiring health care providers who contract to practice at health care facilities to contract with all health benefit plans accepted by such facilities.

HB 2606 Morgan Establishes the "Missouri Hospital Patient Protection Act."

HB 2634 Swan Establishes the Joint Task Force on Music Therapist Licensure.

HB 2638 Bailey Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools.

HB 2644 Stevens 046 Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools.

HB 2672 Pike Requires physicians to counsel pregnant patients utilizing the perinatal risk assessment for substance use form developed by the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 2682 Plocher Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs.

HB 2715 Price IV Establishes provisions for family court participants also participating in the medical marijuana program under Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri.

HB 2723 Washington Establishes provisions for family court participants also participating in the medical marijuana program under Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri.

HCR 65 Morgan Resolves that abortion shall be recognized as an essential component of women's health care.

HCS HJR 92 Adds provisions relating to the rejection of socialized single-payer health care.

HJR 118 Price IV Establishes a temporary qualified patient and primary caregiver identification card in this state for persons who hold a valid out-of-state medical marijuana patient license.

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS

SB 1 (E2) Emery Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a declared state of emergency

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 548 Hegeman Extends the sunset on certain health care provider federal reimbursement allowances

SS SCS SB 569 Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses

SS#2 SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to civil actions, including punitive damages and unlawful 591 merchandising practices

SCS SB 595 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

SB 651 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to the sale of fetal tissue and establishes Missouri as a "sanctuary for life" state

SB 658 Arthur Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

SCS SB 670 Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

SB 677 Luetkemeyer Establishes the Narcotics Control Act and provides for the incineration of certain controlled substances

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 364 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

SB 706 Koenig Establishes a "Prescription Abuse Registry" and modifies provisions relating to ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, and pseudoephedrine

SB 712 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to anatomical gifts to persons with disabilities

SCS SB 714 Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

SB 763 White Bars certain professionals and entities from being held liable for damages resulting from any lawfully conducted body cavity search

SCS SB 764 Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana

SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

SB 790 Schupp Establishes the "Truth in Medicine Act"

SB 823 Wallingford Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"

SB 848 Eigel Prohibits hormonal or surgical gender reassignment for a child under eighteen years of age

SB 863 Brown Authorizes certified registered nurse anesthetists to issue orders for and administer certain controlled substances

SB 866 Brown Permits physician assistants to serve as staff on ambulances

SB 870 Hough Enacts provisions relating to health care provider participation in health benefit plans

SB 891 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to physician maintenance of certification

SB 893 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding applicability of Dietician licensing to persons providing certain services

SB 904 Wieland Prohibits provider-based facilities from charging facility fees

SB 911 White Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties

SB 916 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for health care services performed by athletic trainers or physical therapists

SB 928 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the administration of certain controlled substances

SB 932 Onder Prohibits certain restrictive covenants between physicians and advanced practice registered nurses and nonprofit hospitals and health systems

SB 933 Onder Modifies provisions relating to physician maintenance of certification or licensure

SB 935 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to the overpayment of health insurance claims

SB 938 Onder Modifies the process for the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 942 Riddle Modifies licensing requirements for certain health care providers

SB 943 Crawford Permits certain health care providers to order restraints on patients in hospitals

SB 944 Williams Modifies provisions relating to unanticipated out-of-network health care

SB 951 Schupp Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses

SB 956 Onder Modifies provisions relating to ultrasounds performed prior to an abortion

SB 957 Sater Enacts provisions relating to the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 965 O'Laughlin Permits the Missouri State Board of Nursing to establish rules setting forth the licensure, renewal procedures, required fees, and discipline of advanced practice registered nurses

SB 976 Sater Permits an intern pharmacist working at a remote dispensing site pharmacy to dispense prescriptions under the remote supervision of a pharmacist at a supervising pharmacy

SB 989 May Provides for the establishment of safe consumption facility programs

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session Joint Legislative Index, Classified Index 365

No. Author Subject

SB 993 Burlison Establishes the "Free Speech in Medicine Act" regarding off-label uses of drugs, biological products, and medical devices

SB 1010 Sater Modifies provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders

SB 1032 Riddle Provides that only certain health care professionals shall perform radiation therapy procedures on humans

SB 1041 Schupp Establishes procedures for performing a pelvic examination prior to an abortion

SB 1049 Burlison Enacts new provisions relating to health information exchanges

SB 1078 Onder Provides that advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) shall be licensed and regulated by the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, rather than by the State Board of Nursing

HB 3 (E2) Schroer Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a state of emergency

HB 1263 Bangert Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

HCS HBs 1300 Modifies provisions relating to vital records. & 1286

HB 1337 Kelley 127 Requires insurance companies to cover hearing aids.

HB 1410 Solon Modifies provisions relating to contraceptives.

HB 1441 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.

HB 1443 Helms Adds provisions relating to residency programs for assistant physicians.

HCS HB 1460 Modifies provisions relating to authorized uses of automated external defibrillators.

HB 1472 Appelbaum Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to promulgate regulations consistent with CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain.

HB 1539 Richey Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act."

SCS HB 1559 Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HB 1561 Baringer Allows students to apply sunscreen at school.

HB 1580 Ingle Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to promulgate regulations consistent with CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain.

HB 1609 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to insurance coverage for pregnant persons.

SS SCS HCS Relating to Health Care. HB 1682

SCS HCS HB Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force." 1683

CCS SS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to the monitoring of certain controlled substances. 1693

HB 1719 Schnelting Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to have an autism notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1721 Schnelting Prohibits medical providers from administering any medical or surgical treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment for anyone under the age of eighteen.

HB 1773 Roberts 161 Adds provisions relating to end-of-life care homes.

HB 1775 Lovasco Adds provisions relating to prescriptions for ephedrine.

HB 1788 Chipman Requires the Children's Division to refer all cases in which a birth mother or infant tests positive for illegal controlled substances after childbirth to the Juvenile Office.

HCS HB 1869 Modifies provisions relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 366 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HB 1909 Clemens Adds provisions relating to multidose medications given to patients at discharge.

HB 1922 Hill Modifies provisions relating to health insurance policies sold in the state of Missouri.

HB 1924 Dogan Adds provisions relating to pelvic examinations.

HB 1927 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services.

HB 1950 Morgan Requires organizations that provide pregnancy-related services to provide medically accurate information regarding reproductive health options in order to receive state funding.

HB 1958 Ruth Adds provisions relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms.

HB 1965 Schroer Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1974 Morris 140 Establishes the "Missouri Any Willing Provider Act."

HB 1977 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians.

HB 1986 Merideth Authorizes tax credits for health care professionals and EMTs serving in rural areas.

HCS HB 1991 Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms.

HCS HB 1995 Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals.

HB 2057 Chipman Modifies provisions relating to medical procedures.

HB 2086 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms.

HB 2095 Shawan Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of speech pathologists and audiologists.

HB 2104 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to assistant physician prescriptive authority.

HB 2158 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to increasing the membership of the drug utilization review board.

HB 2210 Moon Establishes provisions relating to gender reassignment.

HB 2212 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to the authorization of assistant physicians to issue physician certifications.

HB 2219 Ross Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for optometrists.

HB 2226 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses.

HB 2252 Neely Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians.

HB 2283 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to youth mental health preservation.

HB 2287 Aldridge Modifies provisions relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists.

HB 2288 Riggs Establishes the "21st Century Missouri Patient Education Task Force."

HCS HB 2304 Modifies provisions relating to the dispensing of HIV preexposure and postexposure prophylaxis.

HCS HB 2305 Modifies provisions relating to the MO HealthNet drug utilization review board.

HCS HB 2326 Adds provisions relating to noncompete agreements for health care professionals.

HB 2338 Patterson Modifies provisions relating to credentialing procedure.

HB 2357 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to certified midwife services.

HB 2381 Pollock 123 Permits certain health care providers to order restraints on patients in hospitals.

HB 2382 Plocher Modifies provisions relating to titles of certain health care practitioners.

HB 2413 Helms Prohibits a licensed health care professional from charging, billing, or soliciting payment for anatomic pathology services which were not personally rendered.

HB 2431 Swan Establishes provisions relating to radiologic licensure.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session Joint Legislative Index, Classified Index 367

No. Author Subject

HCS HB 2481 Modifies provisions relating to dementia training for certain persons employed as caregivers.

HB 2493 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders from another state, the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States.

HB 2508 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions credentialing by health carriers.

HB 2512 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions relating to the administering of medications by certain health care practitioners.

HB 2566 Helms Modifies provisions relating to telehealth services.

HB 2574 Riggs Modifies provisions relating to postpartum depression screening.

HB 2583 Stephens 128 Permits the Missouri State Board of Nursing to establish rules setting forth the licensure, renewal procedures, required fees, and discipline of advanced practice registered nurses.

HB 2590 Helms Modifies provisions relating to athletic trainers.

HB 2606 Morgan Establishes the "Missouri Hospital Patient Protection Act."

HB 2633 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses.

HB 2712 Porter Requires health care providers to participate in the same health carrier plans and the health care facility where they provide care.

HEALTH, PUBLIC

SB 1 (E2) Emery Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a declared state of emergency

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

SB 18 (E1) May Modifies provisions related to law enforcement agencies and the POST Commission

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

SB 556 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SCS SB 595 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services

SCS SB 609 Limits certain uses of funds from any state-settled opioid cause of action

SB 619 Wallingford Requires public water systems and public water supply districts that intend to start or stop fluoridation of their water supply on a continuing basis to seek and receive information about the impact of fluoridation from the local health department

SB 668 White Modifies provisions of law relating to certain distributors of hypodermic needles

SB 706 Koenig Establishes a "Prescription Abuse Registry" and modifies provisions relating to ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, and pseudoephedrine

SB 786 Romine Modifies provisions governing school district and charter school course materials and instruction on human sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases

SB 823 Wallingford Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"

SB 829 Hough Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products

SB 841 Arthur Modifies an insurance mandate relating to breast cancer screening and evaluation

SB 885 Walsh Establishes guidelines for testing potable water for lead in certain elementary school buildings

SB 912 Emery Modifies provisions relating to the offense of female genital mutilation

SB 914 Arthur Sets a cap on health benefit plan enrollee cost-sharing for prescription insulin drugs

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 368 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

SB 962 Arthur Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs

SB 970 Rowden Enacts provisions relating to federal regulation of private health insurance

SB 989 May Provides for the establishment of safe consumption facility programs

SB 1032 Riddle Provides that only certain health care professionals shall perform radiation therapy procedures on humans

SB 1085 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products

SCR 31 Emery Recognizes the societal harms brought by pornography and the need for education, prevention, research, and policy change

SCR 33 May Designates August as Minority Organ Donor Awareness Month

HB 3 (E2) Schroer Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a state of emergency

HB 4 (E2) Gregory Establishes the joint committee on government oversight

HB 29 (E1) Murphy Requires special permission for certain government entities to implement extended public health or safety closures

HB 59 (E1) Rowland Establishes provisions relating to elementary and secondary school operations during a pandemic

HB 1273 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the verification of eligibility for public assistance.

HCS HB 1335 Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream.

HB 1337 Kelley 127 Requires insurance companies to cover hearing aids.

HB 1448 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HCS HB 1460 Modifies provisions relating to authorized uses of automated external defibrillators.

HB 1486 Rehder Exempts health care entities registered with the Department of Health and Senior Services that distribute hypodermic needles or syringes from the crime of unlawful delivery of drug paraphernalia.

HB 1504 Ellebracht Requires the placement of Automated External Defibrillators and staff trained in the operation of such devices on passenger trains, cabooses, locomotive units capable of independent operation, and motorized on-track work equipment used in railroad operations.

HCS HB 1525 Expands the definition of "dangerous dog" for the purposes of committing the offense of keeping a dangerous dog.

HB 1537 Washington Modifies provisions relating to prefilled epinephrine auto syringes in schools.

HB 1581 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to parental consent for vaccinations.

HB 1659 Proudie Enacts provisions relating to the "Missouri Urban Rural Renewal Workforce Act."

HB 1667 Stevens 046 Establishes a needle and syringe exchange pilot program

HB 1694 Anderson Creates new provisions relating to hazardous waste sites.

HB 1705 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to public health.

HCS HB 1737 Establishes provisions to improve electricity resilience at critical facilities.

HCS HB 1752 Modifies provisions relating to working animals.

HB 1772 Shields Adds provisions relating to Medicaid waivers.

HB 1783 Ellebracht Adds provisions relating to the care of indigent persons.

HB 1786 Chipman Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need.

HB 1880 Tate Designates the second Wednesday in May as "Celiac Awareness Day."

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No. Author Subject

HB 1887 Schnelting Modifies provisions relating to the mission of the department of health and senior services.

HB 1892 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to tanning facilities.

SS SCS HCS#2 Adds provisions relating medical marijuana and other controlled substances. HB 1896

HB 1930 Carter Establishes two "Prostate Cancer Pilot Programs" to provide prostate cancer screening, referral services, treatment services, and education to men.

HB 1936 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 1979 Merideth Establishes the "Missouri Care Plan."

HCS HB 1991 Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms.

HCS HB 2050 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2093 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to the occupancy rate of health care facilities.

HB 2144 Kelly 141 Directs the deposit and transfer of funds forfeited from solid waste facilities.

HB 2157 Hicks Adds provisions relating to the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code.

HB 2288 Riggs Establishes the "21st Century Missouri Patient Education Task Force."

HB 2297 Carpenter Expands MO HealthNet eligibility.

HCS HB 2304 Modifies provisions relating to the dispensing of HIV preexposure and postexposure prophylaxis.

HB 2328 Bailey Adds provisions relating to informed consent for vaccinations.

HB 2380 Pollock 123 Modifies provisions relating to immunizations.

HB 2398 Mackey Adds provisions relating to customer access to bathrooms.

HB 2438 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the pregnancy-associated mortality review board.

HB 2477 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to closed records in the possession of the Department of Health and Senior Services' Missouri State Public Health Laboratory.

HCS HB 2527 Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 2582 Ingle Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses.

HB 2652 Lavender Requires the department of health and senior services to develop and implement a prescription drug wholesale importation program.

HB 2704 Bland Manlove Prohibits the sale or distribution of novelty lighters.

HB 2706 Stephens 128 Establishes a Class Q pharmacy permit for charitable pharmacies.

HCR 66 Stevens 046 Designates September of each year as "Opioid and Heroin Awareness Month."

HCR 69 Windham Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests.

HCR 72 Wilson Recognizes pornography as a public health .

HCR 85 Aldridge Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests.

HCR 96 Gray Designates the first week of August as "Minority Organ Donor Awareness Week" in Missouri.

HCR 97 Gray Designates May 21 each year as "American Red Cross Minority Blood Drive Day" in Missouri.

HCR 98 Gray Designates April as "Donate Life" month in Missouri.

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HCR 99 Gray Designates the third full week in September as "Sickle Cell Awareness Week" in Missouri.

HCR 100 Gray Designates the third full week of March as "Colon Cancer Awareness Week" in Missouri.

HCR 101 Gray Designates July 13 as the "Great Missouri Smokeout Day."

HIGHER EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SB 642 Onder Prohibits public institutions of higher education from offering in-state tuition to any student unlawfully present in the United States

SB 830 Cunningham Modifies provisions related to workforce development in elementary and secondary education

SB 839 Wallingford Establishes the "Workforce Diploma Program" to assist students in obtaining a high school diploma and in developing employability and career and technical skills

SB 973 Wallingford Creates the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet

SB 977 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) initiative

SB 1045 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to the renaming and reorganization of certain state agencies

SB 1062 Nasheed Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

HIGHER EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF

HB 1428 Kendrick Grants authority to the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority to issue loans to refinance certain public or private student loans, education grants, and certain bonds, notes, or other obligations.

HB 1429 Kendrick Establishes the "Student Loan Bill of Rights."

HB 1430 Kendrick Establishes a work-study program within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 1587 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals.

HB 1659 Proudie Enacts provisions relating to the "Missouri Urban Rural Renewal Workforce Act."

SCS HCS HB Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force." 1683

HCS HBs 1774 Establishes the "Informed Student Document Act" to require institutions of higher education to & 1994 provide outcomes information to incoming freshmen.

HB 1796 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM).

HCS HB 1808 Requires school districts to include instruction on the use and effects of vapor products.

HCS HB 1868 Requires the state board of education to develop a statewide plan for minimum requirements for career and technical education (CTE) certificates.

HB 1902 Shields Allows students who earned an associate's degree or the equivalent to apply unused A+ scholarship funds toward earning a bachelor's degree.

HB 1941 Windham Modifies provisions relating to the "A+ Schools Program."

HCS HB 2038 Establishes the "Workforce Diploma Program" within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HB 2107 Sharp 036 Modifies residency requirements for the "A+ Schools Program."

HB 2113 Bosley Modifies provisions relating to STEM education to include entrepreneurship, the arts, and agriculture.

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HB 2174 Pollitt 052 Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education.

HB 2264 Swan Changes the Coordinating Board for Early Childhood to the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet.

HB 2696 Dohrman Modifies the "Campus Free Expression Act."

HB 2732 McDaniel Changes provisions governing A+ schools.

HCR 86 Riggs Approves the statewide mission designation in STEM for Harris-Stowe State University.

HIGHWAY PATROL

SB 519 Curls Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 540 Walsh Modifies the registration as a sex offender for certain offenses

SB 543 Nasheed Creates new provisions relating to firearm restraining orders

SB 563 Schupp Modifies provisions relating to the offense of unlawful possession of firearms

SB 709 Eigel Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement

SB 743 Eigel Exempts St. Charles County from motor vehicle emissions inspection requirements

SCS SB 764 Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 901 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement systems

SB 919 Onder Requires background checks for medical marijuana facility personnel

SB 940 Schupp Creates extreme risk orders of protection

SB 946 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to buyers of precious metals

SB 955 Walsh Modifies the Board of Trustees of Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System

SB 1024 Riddle Allows members of certain state employee retirement systems to elect an adjusted annuity amount and remove former spouses as survivor beneficiaries

SB 1062 Nasheed Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 1068 Williams Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

HB 24 (E1) Christofanelli Authorizes an income tax deduction for police officers and members of the highway patrol

HCS HB 1289 Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenders.

HCS HB 1293 Modifies a provision relating to sexual offenders who are Tier I sexual offenders.

HB 1343 Roberts 161 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder.

HB 1425 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1489 Wood Modifies provisions relating to licensure for boat manufacturers and dealers.

HCS#2 HB Modifies residency requirements for personnel of certain municipal police forces. 1604

HB 1638 Taylor Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 1651 Sommer Allows driver's license applicants to elect to have a disability designation placed on the person's driver's license.

HB 1689 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

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HB 1719 Schnelting Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to have an autism notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1741 Hicks Creates the "Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activity Commission."

HB 1759 Hannegan Establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1829 Green Establishes the "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act."

HB 1839 Green Establishes provisions relating to limited access to certain criminal records.

SS SCS HCS#2 Adds provisions relating medical marijuana and other controlled substances. HB 1896

HB 1935 Miller Modifies provisions relating to boating safety identification cards.

SS#3 SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Transportation 1963

HB 1965 Schroer Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1975 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to uninsured motorists.

HB 1993 Mayhew Requires the State Highway Patrol to host a website where the public can determine whether a serial number of a firearm has been reported stolen.

HB 2056 Spencer Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms.

HB 2131 Beck Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence protection orders.

HB 2134 Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession.

HCS HB 2165 Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System.

HISTORIC PRESERVATION

SCS SB 586 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act

SB 819 Wallingford Modifies the Historic Preservation tax credit

SB 926 Walsh Creates provisions relating to energy performance standards in certain non-state owned buildings

SCR 28 Luetkemeyer Recognizes St. Joseph, Missouri, as the beginning of the Oregon Trail

HB 38 (E1) Schnelting Establishes the Missouri Monument Preservation Act, which requires certain procedures to remove, alter or, disturb certain monuments

HB 1426 Burnett Designates "Missouri's Great Flood of '93 - Revisiting an Epic Natural Disaster" by Kenneth L. Kieser as the official state work chronicling the 1993 Flood.

HB 1751 Spencer Establishes the "Right to Remember Act."

HB 2359 Riggs Modifies the Historic Preservation tax credit.

HCR 62 Love Urges the United States Congress to develop plans, ideas, and proposals to commemorate and celebrate the historic Butterfield Overland Trail by making it part of the National Historic Trails System.

HJR 80 Spencer Proposes a constitutional amendment to enact the "Right to Remember Amendment."

HOLIDAYS AND OBSERVANCES

HCS SB 656 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SCR 30 Schupp Establishes the Buddy Check 22 Day to promote awareness of suicide risks in the military

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HB 1322 Sommer Designates May as Mental Health Awareness Month.

HB 1323 Sommer Designates the third week of October as Invisible Disabilities Week in Missouri.

HB 1324 Sommer Designates the month of September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in Missouri.

HB 1325 Sommer Designates the first full week in November each year as Animal Shelter Appreciation Week.

HB 1326 Sommer Designates the month of September as Service Dog Month in Missouri.

HB 1327 Sommer Designates October 28 each year as First Responder Appreciation Day in Missouri.

HB 1328 Sommer Designates the month of November as Military Family Month in Missouri.

HB 1329 Sommer Designates the month of April as Volunteer Month in Missouri.

HB 1353 Allred Designates the month of May as Lupus Awareness Month and May 10 as Lupus Awareness Day in Missouri.

HB 1381 Washington Designates the third week of September as "Historically Black College and University Week" in Missouri.

SCS HB 1383 Three holiday designations for health awareness.

HB 1399 Price IV Designates March 6th of each year as "Dred and Harriet Scott Day" in Missouri.

HB 1419 McGirl Designates August 31 as Random Acts of Kindness Day in Missouri.

HB 1456 Schroer Prohibits employers from requiring employees to use paid time off on days that a workplace is closed.

HB 1464 Shaul 113 Designates September as family meals month.

HB 1572 Barnes Designates the month of September as "Deaf Awareness Month" and the last week of September as "Deaf Awareness Week."

HB 1622 Gray Specifies that a state employee who works 10 hour days and 40 hours per week cannot be required to take two hours of vacation leave for paid holidays.

HB 1654 Sommer Designates January 21 as Jaycees Day in Missouri.

HB 1675 Bland Manlove Designates the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day.

HB 1716 Morse 151 Adds multiple new state designations.

HB 1718 Morse 151 Designates June as "Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month."

HB 1769 Riggs Designates November 30th of each year as "Mark Twain Day."

HB 1770 Riggs Designates March 5th of each year as "Iron Curtain Speech Day" in Missouri.

HB 1827 Green Establishes the "Missouri Juneteenth Heritage and Jazz Festival and Memorial Fund."

HB 1852 Dohrman Designates June 6 as Ghost Army Recognition Day.

HB 1880 Tate Designates the second Wednesday in May as "Celiac Awareness Day."

HB 1881 Tate Designates the first Friday in May each year as "Law Enforcement Appreciation Day."

HB 1939 Windham Designates May 1 each year as Walthall Moore Day in Missouri.

HB 1998 Morse 151 Designates May 10 as School Bus Drivers' Appreciation Day in Missouri.

HB 2079 Riggs Designates November 13 of each as Buck O'Neil Day.

HB 2082 Eslinger Designates the first full week in September as Fox Trotter Week.

HB 2123 Morse 151 Designates July 20 as Farmer's and Rancher's Day in Missouri.

HB 2198 McDaniel Designates July 2 of each year as Mormon War Remembrance Day.

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HB 2247 Burnett Designates the first full week of February each year as school counseling week in Missouri.

HB 2308 Sain Makes Election Day state holiday.

HB 2352 Aldridge Designates April as Limb Loss Awareness Month.

HB 2551 Kelly 141 Designates March as Endometriosis Awareness Month in Missouri.

HCR 59 Chipman Designates November 7 as "Victims of Communism Memorial Day."

HCR 61 Love Designates the fourth Saturday in July each year as "National Day of the Cowboy."

HCR 66 Stevens 046 Designates September of each year as "Opioid and Heroin Awareness Month."

HCR 67 Trent Designates November as National American History and Founders Month.

HCR 71 Sommer Designates January 21 as Jaycees Day in Missouri.

HCR 83 Gannon Establishes the Buddy Check 22 Day to promote awareness of suicide risks in the military.

HCR 96 Gray Designates the first week of August as "Minority Organ Donor Awareness Week" in Missouri.

HCR 97 Gray Designates May 21 each year as "American Red Cross Minority Blood Drive Day" in Missouri.

HCR 98 Gray Designates April as "Donate Life" month in Missouri.

HCR 99 Gray Designates the third full week in September as "Sickle Cell Awareness Week" in Missouri.

HCR 100 Gray Designates the third full week of March as "Colon Cancer Awareness Week" in Missouri.

HCR 101 Gray Designates July 13 as the "Great Missouri Smokeout Day."

HCR 103 Hill Recognizes the state of Maine on its 200th birthday.

HOMELAND SECURITY

HCS HB 1737 Establishes provisions to improve electricity resilience at critical facilities.

HB 2756 Pogue Forbids the placement of refugees without the approval of the Missouri General Assembly.

HOSPITALS

SB 1 (E2) Emery Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a declared state of emergency

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 533 Wallingford Requires hospitals to adopt workplace violence prevention plans

SB 548 Hegeman Extends the sunset on certain health care provider federal reimbursement allowances

HCS SCS SB Modifies several provisions relating to taxation 616

SB 708 Eigel Repeals the certificate of need law

SB 712 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to anatomical gifts to persons with disabilities

SB 790 Schupp Establishes the "Truth in Medicine Act"

SB 838 White Modifies provisions relating to the discharge of certain committed persons

SB 895 Eigel Prohibits Medicaid payments to health care providers for services for non-Missouri residents

SB 904 Wieland Prohibits provider-based facilities from charging facility fees

SB 930 Eigel Prohibits certain forms of administrative fees for voluntary hospital federal reimbursement allowance arrangements

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SB 932 Onder Prohibits certain restrictive covenants between physicians and advanced practice registered nurses and nonprofit hospitals and health systems

SB 934 Onder Prohibits Medicaid payments to health care providers for services for non-Missouri residents

SB 943 Crawford Permits certain health care providers to order restraints on patients in hospitals

SB 944 Williams Modifies provisions relating to unanticipated out-of-network health care

SB 951 Schupp Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses

SB 1010 Sater Modifies provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders

SB 1034 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to trauma center designations

HB 1303 Dinkins Establishes the "Prioritization of Public Funding for Family Planning Act."

HB 1924 Dogan Adds provisions relating to pelvic examinations.

HB 1974 Morris 140 Establishes the "Missouri Any Willing Provider Act."

HCS HB 1991 Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms.

HB 2178 Clemens Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HB 2311 Haffner Prohibits provider-based facilities from charging, billing, or collecting a facility fee for services provided to patients.

HB 2376 Shawan Provides for the distribution of sales tax revenue upon dissolution of a hospital district.

HB 2520 Bondon Specifies that the department shall not deny trauma center status to a hospital based on its distance from another trauma center.

HB 2602 Ellebracht Modifies provisions for providing copies of medical records.

HB 2606 Morgan Establishes the "Missouri Hospital Patient Protection Act."

HB 2747 Ross Requires not-for-profit hospitals to report spending of MO HealthNet moneys and return payment in certain circumstances.

HOUSING

HCS SB 544 Creates a "Text-to-Donate” pilot program in Kansas City and St. Louis to provide services aimed at reducing the population of homeless persons in those cities

SB 549 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to the low-income housing tax credit

SB 727 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 762 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices for new residences

SB 793 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 945 Williams Bars discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity

SB 988 Emery Defines the term "sex" for purposes of the Missouri Human Rights Act

SB 1008 Burlison Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors

HB 44 (E1) Price IV Prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of home address status

HB 58 (E1) Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals

HB 69 (E1) Mackey Establishes a moratorium on evictions of and freezes rent for tenants affected by COVID-19

HB 1401 Price IV Prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of home address status.

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HB 1527 Razer Modifies provisions relating to complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

HB 1587 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals.

HB 1588 Washington Creates a new tax credit for first time purchasers of homes in a blighted area that will be used for owner occupancy.

HB 1653 Sommer Creates the offense of adoption deception.

HB 1763 Hannegan Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 1790 Chipman Prohibits public institutions of higher education from requiring students to live on campus, except for first-year freshmen who may be required to live in campus housing for their first year.

HB 1861 Morgan Modifies provisions relating to condominium property.

HB 1872 Gregory Modifies provisions of unlawful merchandising practices by excluding certain contracts for residences from the law.

HB 1905 Pike Changes provisions governing residency of pupils registering for school.

HB 1944 Gunby Establishes certain rental protections for persons diagnosed with PTSD.

HB 2067 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 2437 Smith Modifies provisions relating to the low-income housing tax credit.

HB 2455 Rowland Limits potential foreclosure actions of the primary residence of a person sixty-five years of age after certain property tax increases.

HB 2474 Roberts 077 Authorizes the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act.

HB 2494 Bosley Adds provisions relating to a landlord failing to remedy a condition that would materially affect the health and safety of a tenant.

HB 2499 Washington Modifies provisions relating to the low-income housing tax credit.

HB 2523 Washington Authorizes tax credits for developing or renting housing for victims of domestic violence.

IDENTITY THEFT AND PROTECTION

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

HB 2375 Sain Changes the law regarding consumer protection and law enforcement by limiting the use of a person's biometric data.

HB 2662 Morris 140 Creates the Voluntary Identity Theft Protection Plan for state employees.

HB 2760 Pogue Prohibits the state, a state agency, or a political subdivision from disclosing personal information without consent.

HJR 126 Pogue Prohibits the state, a state agency, or a political subdivision from disclosing personal information without consent.

IMMIGRATION

SB 589 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to sanctuary policies enacted by political subdivisions

SB 642 Onder Prohibits public institutions of higher education from offering in-state tuition to any student unlawfully present in the United States

HB 1838 Green Establishes the "Missouri Office of Equal Opportunity" in statute.

HB 1863 Morgan Establishes the "Missouri Tuition Equity Act."

HB 2601 Unsicker Modifies and establishes provisions protecting immigrant tenants.

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HCR 107 Ross Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to oppose Congressional action aimed at abolishing ICE.

INSURANCE - AUTOMOBILE

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

SCS SB 590 Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 779 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities

SCS SB 780 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 882 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to transportation devices

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 915 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to certificates of self-insurance

SB 1036 White Provides for notice to military servicemembers of certain motor vehicle insurance protections

SB 1074 Hoskins Exempts insurers from the requirement to send an explanation of refusal to write automobile insurance if the applicant is written on a policy by an affiliate or subsidiary insurer within the same holding company

SB 1086 Wieland Requires the Department of Revenue to establish a web-based system for the verification of motor vehicle insurance

HB 1648 Muntzel Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities.

HB 1851 Dohrman Modifies provisions relating to certificates of self-insurance.

SS#3 SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Transportation 1963

HB 1975 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to uninsured motorists.

HB 2632 Morris 140 Requires the Department of Revenue to establish an electronically accessible motor vehicle financial responsibility verification system.

HB 2686 Muntzel Establishes the Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement and Compliance Incentive Program.

HB 2733 Francis Requires the department of revenue to establish and maintain a system for online verification of motor vehicle insurance.

INSURANCE - GENERAL

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

SCS SB 590 Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SB 634 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to credit for reinsurance as an asset or reduction from liability of an insurer

SB 669 Hough Increases the maximum duration of credit transaction that is subject to regulation under the statutes governing credit insurance

SB 672 Brown Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation premiums

SB 726 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court proceedings for insurance companies

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SB 779 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities

SB 804 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts

SB 843 Burlison Enacts provisions relating to group personal lines property and casualty insurance

SB 856 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund

SB 882 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to transportation devices

SB 900 Sifton Enacts provisions of law relating to inducements to insurance

SB 939 Onder Specifies that the American Law Institute's Restatement of the Law, Liability Insurance shall not be an authoritative reference for legal interpretation in this state

SB 1013 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to motor clubs

SB 1067 Sifton Prohibits annual rate increases in long-term care insurance policies from exceeding the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, plus five percent annually

HB 1444 Helms Adds provisions relating to air ambulance subscription plans.

HCS HB 1547 Establishes the Prescribed Burning Act which protects a landowner from liability for a prescribed burning.

HB 1571 Barnes Requires child care facilities to report liability insurance coverage to the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 1618 Shull 016 Adds provisions relating to funding agreements in the business of insurance.

HB 1619 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to credit for reinsurance.

HB 1629 Gray Modifies provisions relating to the use of credit information when underwriting insurance contracts.

HCS HBs 1634 Adds provisions relating to property and casualty insurance products. & 2085

HB 1644 Windham Requires public institutions of higher education to establish a personal injury or accidental death insurance program for their athletes.

HCS HB 1647 Adds provisions relating to continuing education credits for insurance producers.

HB 1648 Muntzel Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities.

HB 1703 O'Donnell Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act."

HB 1843 Green Requires the Commissioner of Administration to procure a blanket bond or crime insurance policy to protect the state against loss from the acts or omissions of any state-compensated person within the judiciary.

HB 1850 Coleman 097 Repeals sunset and expired tax credit statutes.

HCS HB 1891 Adds provisions relating to statewide mechanical contractor licenses.

HB 1920 Hill Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers.

HB 1973 Morris 140 Adds provisions relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers.

HB 1977 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court 2049 proceedings for insurance companies.

HB 2106 Trent Adds provisions relating to the interpretation of insurance laws.

HB 2579 Roden Requires Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Company to transition into a private mutual insurance company by January 1, 2022.

HB 2667 Gunby Requires insurance providers to offer an online service portal.

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INSURANCE - HEALTH

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SCS SB 590 Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear

SB 629 Sifton Modifies the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program

SB 749 White Requires health insurance policies to provide coverage for hearing instruments and related services for enrollees under the age of 18

SB 769 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to multiple employer self-insured health plans

SB 804 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts

SB 836 Onder Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical insurance

SB 841 Arthur Modifies an insurance mandate relating to breast cancer screening and evaluation

SB 849 Eigel Requires the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan to offer only high deductible health plans, and to cover the deductible

SB 850 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions governing the prompt payment of health insurance

SB 870 Hough Enacts provisions relating to health care provider participation in health benefit plans

SB 891 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to physician maintenance of certification

SB 904 Wieland Prohibits provider-based facilities from charging facility fees

SB 914 Arthur Sets a cap on health benefit plan enrollee cost-sharing for prescription insulin drugs

SB 916 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for health care services performed by athletic trainers or physical therapists

SB 933 Onder Modifies provisions relating to physician maintenance of certification or licensure

SB 935 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to the overpayment of health insurance claims

SB 938 Onder Modifies the process for the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 944 Williams Modifies provisions relating to unanticipated out-of-network health care

SB 957 Sater Enacts provisions relating to the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 962 Arthur Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs

SB 970 Rowden Enacts provisions relating to federal regulation of private health insurance

SB 971 Sater Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

SB 972 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to health insurance

SB 989 May Provides for the establishment of safe consumption facility programs

SB 993 Burlison Establishes the "Free Speech in Medicine Act" regarding off-label uses of drugs, biological products, and medical devices

SB 1013 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to motor clubs

SB 1049 Burlison Enacts new provisions relating to health information exchanges

SB 1067 Sifton Prohibits annual rate increases in long-term care insurance policies from exceeding the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, plus five percent annually

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SCR 41 Sater Urges the use of biosimilar medicines

SJR 60 Luetkemeyer Enacts provisions relating to health care, including health insurance and MO HealthNet

HB 61 (E1) Razer Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health conditions

HB 1305 Neely Modifies provisions relating to epinephrine auto-injectors.

HB 1337 Kelley 127 Requires insurance companies to cover hearing aids.

HB 1513 Messenger Establishes the "Missouri Freedom to Choose Health Care Act."

HB 1517 Messenger Modifies provisions relating to prosthetic and orthotic devices.

HB 1528 Razer Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health conditions.

HB 1609 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to insurance coverage for pregnant persons.

HB 1616 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Ensuring Coverage for Patients with Preexisting Conditions Act."

HB 1644 Windham Requires public institutions of higher education to establish a personal injury or accidental death insurance program for their athletes.

HB 1649 Clemens Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HCS HB 1697 Modifies provisions relating to health insurance.

HCS HB 1709 Adds provisions relating to insurance for living organ donors.

HB 1789 Chipman Specifies that public institutions of higher education shall not require their students to pay fees related to health care if they show proof of health insurance coverage.

HB 1922 Hill Modifies provisions relating to health insurance policies sold in the state of Missouri.

HB 1930 Carter Establishes two "Prostate Cancer Pilot Programs" to provide prostate cancer screening, referral services, treatment services, and education to men.

HB 1974 Morris 140 Establishes the "Missouri Any Willing Provider Act."

HB 1979 Merideth Establishes the "Missouri Care Plan."

HB 1987 Merideth Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HB 2062 Mitten Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

HB 2083 Helms Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical policies.

HB 2089 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to health carrier interest penalties on insurance claims.

HB 2137 Neely Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health conditions.

HB 2163 Rowland Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs.

HB 2178 Clemens Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HB 2190 Taylor Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2193 Roden Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2251 Neely Requires insurance companies to cover fertility preservation procedures for insureds who are less than eighteen years of age and are diagnosed with cancer but have not started cancer treatment.

HB 2255 Neely Requires insurance companies, including MO HealthNet, to cover medically necessary dental procedures that are a result of cancer treatments.

HB 2338 Patterson Modifies provisions relating to credentialing procedure.

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HB 2346 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to health care sharing ministries.

HB 2351 Ingle Adds provisions relating to epinephrine auto-injectors.

HB 2357 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to certified midwife services.

HB 2378 Neely Modifies provisions relating to investigational drugs.

HCS HB 2412 Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs.

HB 2417 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to unanticipated medical bills.

HB 2464 Patterson Enacts an opt out patient consent model for health information exchange supporting health care providers.

HB 2468 Carpenter Modifies an insurance mandate relating to breast cancer screening and evaluation.

HB 2507 Helms Enacts provisions relating to federal regulation of private health insurance.

HB 2508 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions credentialing by health carriers.

HCS HB 2527 Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 2536 Bailey Adds provisions relating to insurance coverage of prescription contraceptives.

HCS HB 2552 Modifies provisions relating to eligibility for MO HealthNet benefits.

HB 2556 Bosley Requires insurance coverage for childbirth education classes.

HB 2571 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions for step therapy.

HB 2589 Shull 016 Adds provisions relating to requiring health care providers who contract to practice at health care facilities to contract with all health benefit plans accepted by such facilities.

HB 2616 Morris 140 Establishes a Class Q pharmacy permit for charitable pharmacies.

HB 2624 McCreery Adds provisions relating to insurance coverage of prescription contraceptives.

HB 2678 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for health care services performed by athletic trainers or physical therapists.

HB 2682 Plocher Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs.

HB 2712 Porter Requires health care providers to participate in the same health carrier plans and the health care facility where they provide care.

HCR 82 Solon Urges the department of social services and the office of administration to examine the potential cost savings of providing enhanced coverage for biosimilar drugs for participants in Mo HealthNet and the state employee insurance plan.

HCS HJR 92 Adds provisions relating to the rejection of socialized single-payer health care.

HCS HJR 106 Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to health care.

INSURANCE - LIFE

SB 698 Wieland Specifies that life insurance companies may issue funding agreements

SB 736 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings

SB 990 May Prohibits the denial or termination of life insurance policies based solely on age

SB 1013 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to motor clubs

HB 1543 Black 137 Increases the maximum duration of credit transaction that is subject to regulation under the statutes governing credit insurance.

HB 1618 Shull 016 Adds provisions relating to funding agreements in the business of insurance.

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HCS HB 1709 Adds provisions relating to insurance for living organ donors.

INSURANCE - PROPERTY

SB 779 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities

SB 843 Burlison Enacts provisions relating to group personal lines property and casualty insurance

SB 900 Sifton Enacts provisions of law relating to inducements to insurance

HB 1707 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding development permits in floodplains.

HB 2482 Ruth Modifies provisions regarding flood insurance.

INTERNET AND E-MAIL

SS SB 632 Extends the expiration date of the broadband internet grant program for unserved and underserved areas of the state from August 28, 2021 to June 30, 2027

HCS SB 664 Modifies provisions relating to utilities

SB 679 O'Laughlin Modifies Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct relating to advertisements for legal services

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 733 Emery Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites

SB 865 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the broadband internet grant program for unserved and underserved areas of the state

SB 874 Sater Allows two or more municipalities to form a broadband infrastructure improvement district for the delivery of broadband internet service to the residents of such municipalities

SB 921 Wallingford Allows electrical corporations to operate and use broadband infrastructure

SB 1050 Williams Prohibits a website operator from intentionally using an internet domain name in a ticket website’s URL that contains certain information

SB 1076 Emery Requires internet service providers to authenticate access to obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create an authentication to access such websites

SCR 31 Emery Recognizes the societal harms brought by pornography and the need for education, prevention, research, and policy change

HCS HB 1319 Modifies provisions relating to service dogs.

HB 1348 Baker Allows cottage food production operations to sell food over the internet.

HB 1363 Ellebracht Modifies provisions of sunshine laws relating to data exchanged on government-issued cell phones.

HB 1421 Hudson Changes the laws regarding requirements of lodging establishments.

HB 1438 Helms Changes the law regarding unsecured loans of five hundred dollars or less.

HB 1454 Schroer Requires the Missouri Veterans Commission to collect and display information about job opportunities for veterans.

HB 1461 Shaul 113 Modifies the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research.

HB 1474 Runions Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communications devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1508 Ellebracht Requires in-state public educational institutions to grant undergraduate course credit for students who score 3 or higher on advance placement examinations.

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HB 1515 Messenger Requires the Director of the Department of Transportation to be appointed by the Governor, subject to the advice and consent of the senate.

HB 1531 Razer Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communication devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1548 Sain Establishes provisions for net neutrality.

HB 1549 Sain Requires disclosure of certain state income tax returns on the website of the ethics commission.

HB 1571 Barnes Requires child care facilities to report liability insurance coverage to the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 1605 Hicks Creates the "Fourth Amendment Rights Protection Act."

HB 1611 Coleman 097 Allows customers of utilities to opt out of installation of certain types of meters.

HB 1645 Windham Requires the cost to the state for incarcerating an offender be considered during sentencing and parole hearings.

HB 1646 Windham Establishes a firearm-owner registry under the management of the Attorney General.

HCS HB 1664 Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools.

HB 1690 Grier Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1694 Anderson Creates new provisions relating to hazardous waste sites.

HB 1705 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to public health.

HB 1743 Sommer Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act."

HB 1759 Hannegan Establishes an animal abuse registry.

HCS HBs 1774 Establishes the "Informed Student Document Act" to require institutions of higher education to & 1994 provide outcomes information to incoming freshmen.

HB 1782 Ellebracht Establishes provisions for net neutrality.

HCS HB 1804 Requires the department of natural resources to assist permit applicants throughout the permitting process.

HB 1815 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to electronic tracking systems for evidentiary collection kits.

HB 1859 Riggs Extends the sunset provision from the broadband internet grant program.

HB 1879 Tate Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving non-commercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of non-commercial motor vehicles who are fully licensed and eighteen years of age or older.

HB 1895 Falkner Modifies provisions relating to use taxes.

HB 1906 Christofanelli Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations.

HB 1910 Clemens Adds provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 1917 O'Donnell Modifies provisions relating to charter schools.

HB 1922 Hill Modifies provisions relating to health insurance policies sold in the state of Missouri.

HB 1933 Wiemann Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."

HCS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to taxation. 1957

HB 1958 Ruth Adds provisions relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms.

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HCS HB 1960 Simplifies the application form for certain public assistance benefit programs and allows certain periodic eligibility review forms to be submitted as an attachment to a recipient's state tax return.

HB 1966 Lynch Changes the process by which public notice is required to be published.

HB 1980 Merideth Specifies that the Secretary of State will create a website and allow citizens of Missouri to electronically sign ballot measures that are approved for circulation.

HB 1993 Mayhew Requires the State Highway Patrol to host a website where the public can determine whether a serial number of a firearm has been reported stolen.

HB 2052 Sain Adds provisions relating to pharmaceutical cost transparency.

HB 2058 Shawan Allows businesses to register for the No-Call List.

HB 2063 Mitten Requires legislative lobbyists and legislative liaisons to complete sexual harassment training offered by the Missouri Ethics Commission.

HB 2083 Helms Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical policies.

HCS HB 2088 Modifies provisions related to gaming.

HB 2102 Moon Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites.

HB 2113 Bosley Modifies provisions relating to STEM education to include entrepreneurship, the arts, and agriculture.

HB 2172 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to use tax.

HB 2177 Moon Establishes the Campus Intellectual Diversity Act.

HB 2184 Kelly 141 Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions to allow neighborhood and community improvement districts to expend funds on telecommunication services.

HB 2286 Hannegan Establishes the Modernization Decency Act.

HB 2302 Fitzwater Modifies provision for broadband operations and services using electrical corporation infrastructure.

HB 2316 Riggs Requires the department of elementary and secondary education to submit an annual report to the General Assembly listing the number of elementary and secondary students who do not have home internet access or who have limited home internet access.

HB 2323 Gannon Requires public schools to teach students appropriate online behavior.

HB 2603 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the sunshine law.

HB 2667 Gunby Requires insurance providers to offer an online service portal.

HB 2698 Hicks Prohibits a website operator from intentionally using an internet domain name in a ticket website’s URL that contains certain information.

HB 2707 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to electronic public records.

INTERSTATE COOPERATION

SB 634 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to credit for reinsurance as an asset or reduction from liability of an insurer

SB 748 White Enacts provisions relating to disability accommodations for commercial driver's license applicants

HCS HB 1289 Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenders.

HCS HB 1293 Modifies a provision relating to sexual offenders who are Tier I sexual offenders.

HB 1343 Roberts 161 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder.

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HB 1356 Remole Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact."

HB 1487 Rehder Allows for the opening of recovery charter high schools.

HCS HBs 1511 Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing reciprocity. & 1452

HB 1591 Bland Manlove Establishes the National Popular Vote Act.

HB 1613 Coleman 097 Requires a computerized method to allow for the electronic exchanging of data and documents required by the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.

HB 1949 Morgan Adopts an agreement to elect the president by national popular vote.

HCS HB 1952 Modifies provisions relating to abandoned property.

HB 1967 Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement.

HB 1988 Merideth Establishes the "National Popular Vote Act" in Missouri.

CCS SS HCS Modifies provisions relating to professional registration. HB 2046

HB 2256 Grier Establishes Missouri as a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

JACKSON COUNTY

SJR 47 Cierpiot Requires the Jackson County assessor to be an elected officer

HB 1409 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments.

JUDGES

SB 16 (E1) Williams Creates and modifies provisions relating to law enforcement agency accountability

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 683 May Provides for the election of associate circuit and circuit judicial candidates

SB 901 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement systems

SB 968 Cierpiot Allows certain vested members of the Missouri State Employees Retirement System to elect a lump sum payment

SB 1077 Onder Modifies provisions regarding criminal offenses

SJR 39 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 51 May Provides for the election of associate circuit and circuit judicial candidates

HB 1277 Unsicker Abolishes the death penalty and specifies that any person sentenced to death before August 28, 2020, must be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

HB 1384 Washington Modifies provisions relating to juvenile court proceedings.

HB 1519 Evans Modifies provisions relating to the release of a defendant.

HB 1554 DeGroot Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library.

HB 1608 Coleman 097 Enacts provisions relating to the use of public funds for lobbying activities.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to official documents. 1655

HB 1685 Burnett Provides that a full-time judge shall not be a judge or prosecutor for any other court.

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HB 1706 Coleman 097 Establishes laws relating to discovery in criminal cases.

HB 1715 Morse 151 Provides that judges may assign roadside cleanup as a condition of probation.

HB 1783 Ellebracht Adds provisions relating to the care of indigent persons.

HB 1864 Morgan Prohibits employers from discriminating in providing compensation based on gender for the same work.

HB 1888 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to administrative law judges in the context of workers' compensation law.

HCS HB 1937 Modifies various Supreme Court Rules relating to criminal procedure.

HB 1945 McGirl Modifies provisions relating to circuit clerks.

HB 2063 Mitten Requires legislative lobbyists and legislative liaisons to complete sexual harassment training offered by the Missouri Ethics Commission.

HB 2145 Fitzwater Modifies the offense of tampering with a judicial officer.

HB 2191 Trent Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of court reporters.

HB 2258 Chipman Adds an associate circuit judge to Crawford County.

JURIES

SB 920 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to jury instructions for the offense of murder in the first degree

HB 1277 Unsicker Abolishes the death penalty and specifies that any person sentenced to death before August 28, 2020, must be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

HB 1400 Price IV Modifies juror compensation for jurors serving on a jury in the City of St. Louis.

HB 1425 Burnett Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1553 DeGroot Creates and modifies provisions regarding punitive damages.

HB 1557 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 1691 Rehder Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1692 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1706 Coleman 097 Establishes laws relating to discovery in criminal cases.

HB 1759 Hannegan Establishes an animal abuse registry.

HB 1791 Rogers Changes the age when a person may be excused from serving on a petit and grand jury.

HB 1864 Morgan Prohibits employers from discriminating in providing compensation based on gender for the same work.

HCS HB 1964 Modifies provisions relating to criminal actions.

HB 2139 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos.

HB 2140 Gregory Allows a party to demand a trial by jury to determine if a trust is void because the creation of the trust was induced by fraud, duress, or undue influence.

HB 2365 Bosley Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors.

HB 2426 Veit Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors.

HJR 93 Sain Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the language relating to the right of a trial by jury.

HJR 113 Mosley Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies a provision relating to the right of trial by jury.

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KANSAS CITY

SCS SB 525 Provides that recovery charter high schools may be operated in Kansas City for students in recovery from substance use disorder or dependency

HCS SB 544 Creates a "Text-to-Donate” pilot program in Kansas City and St. Louis to provide services aimed at reducing the population of homeless persons in those cities

SCS SB 608 Modifies provisions relating to scrap metals

HCS SB 656 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

HB 1746 Allred Authorizes a capital improvement sales tax in the counties of Clay and Platte upon voter approval.

HB 1904 Shields Extends certain statutory time frames relating to the Chapter 92 Earnings Tax.

HB 2155 Allred Modifies the definition of a "hotel" for certain purposes.

HB 2500 Washington Creates a "Text-to-Donate” pilot program in Kansas City and St. Louis to provide services aimed at reducing the population of homeless persons in those cities.

HB 2587 Allred Exempts certain businesses in Kansas City from the business license tax.

HB 2605 Washington Allows members of the Kansas City police board and members of the Kansas City police department to serve on boards, commissions, and task forces when no compensation for such service is paid.

HB 2610 Washington Modifies the Kansas City Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund.

HJR 77 Eggleston Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax.

LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, DEPARTMENT OF

SB 565 Schupp Creates new provisions of law relating to leave from employment

SB 607 May Prohibits the use of an employee or prospective employee's credit score as a condition of employment

SB 680 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to employment security

SB 701 Onder Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations

SB 973 Wallingford Creates the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet

SB 1017 Walsh Prohibits asbestos

SB 1043 Emery Modifies exemptions from the minimum wage

SB 1066 O'Laughlin Modifies definition of employee with respect to certain provisions of labor laws

HB 1371 Ellebracht Extends protections of federal SCRA and USERRA to the Missouri Active Guard Reserves and National Guard serving under executive order by the governor.

HB 1494 Beck Creates preference for bidders who are residents of Missouri when bidding on projects for the state, its agencies, and political subdivisions.

HB 1550 Sain Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Protection Act."

HB 1587 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals.

HB 1659 Proudie Enacts provisions relating to the "Missouri Urban Rural Renewal Workforce Act."

HB 1884 Lynch Modifies provisions relating to employment security.

HB 1906 Christofanelli Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations.

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HB 2039 Patterson Modifies provisions relating to employment security benefits.

HB 2071 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to the classification of workers.

HB 2072 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to employment security.

HB 2217 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation for firefighters and other first responders.

HB 2263 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to the division of workers' compensation.

HB 2341 Taylor Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations.

HB 2420 Sain Provides for mandatory severance for employees terminated in certain layoffs.

LABOR AND MANAGEMENT

SB 682 May Modifies provisions relating to employment practices based on gender

SB 701 Onder Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations

SB 760 Burlison Creates new provisions of law relating to labor organizations

SB 843 Burlison Enacts provisions relating to group personal lines property and casualty insurance

HB 21 (E1) Mackey Modifies provisions of the "Whistleblower's Protection Act"

HB 44 (E1) Price IV Prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of home address status

HB 68 (E1) McCreery Modifies labor provisions relating to leave from employment

HB 1371 Ellebracht Extends protections of federal SCRA and USERRA to the Missouri Active Guard Reserves and National Guard serving under executive order by the governor.

HB 1401 Price IV Prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of home address status.

HB 1497 Beck Modifies provisions relating to project labor agreements.

HB 1500 Beck Establishes employees' right to compensation for unused vacation leave at end of employment.

HB 1501 Beck Establishes rules relating to the applicability of covenants not to compete.

HB 1527 Razer Modifies provisions relating to complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

HCS HBs 1634 Adds provisions relating to property and casualty insurance products. & 2085

HCS HB 1688 Establishes the "Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020."

HB 1763 Hannegan Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 1836 Green Establishes the "Missouri Prompt Pay Act" relating to payment dates for contractors and subcontractors.

HB 1862 Morgan Extends the duration of unemployment benefits.

HB 1864 Morgan Prohibits employers from discriminating in providing compensation based on gender for the same work.

HB 1884 Lynch Modifies provisions relating to employment security.

HB 1906 Christofanelli Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations.

HB 1920 Hill Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers.

HB 1984 Merideth Requires employers to allow for break time for nursing mothers.

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HB 2067 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 2217 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation for firefighters and other first responders.

HB 2230 Morse 151 Establishes rules relating to the applicability of covenants not to compete.

HB 2263 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to the division of workers' compensation.

HCS HB 2267 Creates new provisions providing for the independent medical review of certain workers' compensation claims.

HB 2325 Trent Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

HB 2341 Taylor Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations.

HB 2358 Unsicker Requires the Office of Administration to submit a certain report to the General Assembly.

HB 2377 Fitzwater Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HB 2393 Mackey Modifies provisions of the "Whistleblower's Protection Act."

HB 2420 Sain Provides for mandatory severance for employees terminated in certain layoffs.

HB 2472 Toalson Reisch Modifies provisions relating to the reemployment rights of members of Missouri Task Force One who are called to active duty.

HB 2531 Henderson Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

HB 2542 McCreery Modifies labor provisions relating to leave from employment.

HB 2550 Griesheimer Modifies provisions relating to payment rights and construction contract clauses.

HB 2594 Washington Designates certain actions by employers, when based on employees' credit history or credit scores, as improper employment practices.

HB 2674 Price IV Prohibits employment discrimination against medical marijuana patients.

HB 2684 Plocher Modifies provisions relating to covenants involving business entities.

HB 2688 Sauls Establishes new labor-related provisions relating to investigations of firefighters.

LAKES, RIVERS AND WATERWAYS

SB 711 Arthur Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices

HB 2637 Haden Requires the Department of Natural Resources to conduct a use attainability analysis on waters of the state before limiting ammonia discharges from point sources.

LANDLORDS AND TENANTS

SCS SB 605 Modifies provisions relating to the removal of a tenant from a commercial property

SS SB 644 Modifies law regarding service animals

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 750 White Modifies law regarding service animals

HB 53 (E1) Bosley Adds provisions relating to a landlord failing to remedy a condition that would materially affect the health and safety of a tenant

HB 69 (E1) Mackey Establishes a moratorium on evictions of and freezes rent for tenants affected by COVID-19

HB 1315 Billington Modifies the time frame to appeal landlord-tenant actions.

HB 1377 Washington Adds and changes penalties for offenses committed by landlords against tenants.

HB 1378 Washington Changes the laws regarding landlord-tenant actions.

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HCS HB 1657 Changes the laws regarding public nuisances.

HB 1658 Proudie Specifies that limited liability companies that own real property in St. Louis County must designate a contact person with the county clerk.

HB 1944 Gunby Establishes certain rental protections for persons diagnosed with PTSD.

HB 1969 Griesheimer Modifies provisions relating to the removal of a tenant from a commercial property.

HB 2067 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 2099 Hill Specifies that lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles.

HCS HB 2336 Authorizes adoption of a property maintenance code and establishes nuisance actions in Boone County.

HB 2494 Bosley Adds provisions relating to a landlord failing to remedy a condition that would materially affect the health and safety of a tenant.

HB 2601 Unsicker Modifies and establishes provisions protecting immigrant tenants.

HB 2641 Bromley Establishes certain rental protections for persons diagnosed with PTSD.

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND AGENCIES

SS#3 SB 1 (E1) Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 2 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to residency requirements of public safety employees

SB 4 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to witnesses

SB 5 (E1) Koenig Provides that the Attorney General is authorized to commence prosecution for certain actions in St. Louis City

SB 6 (E1) Eigel Provides that personnel of municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement

SB 7 (E1) Eigel Creates the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights"

SB 11 (E1) Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 16 (E1) Williams Creates and modifies provisions relating to law enforcement agency accountability

SB 18 (E1) May Modifies provisions related to law enforcement agencies and the POST Commission

SB 520 Curls Changes the period of detention on arrest without a warrant to 48 hours

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 537 Libla Creates penalty enhancements for certain crimes against emergency service providers

SCS SB 558 Provides that personnel of certain municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement

SS SCS SB 569 Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses

SB 572 Rowden Establishes the "Community Crime Reduction Grant Program" which shall provide money to qualifying municipal police departments

SB 588 Burlison Creates additional protections to the right to bear arms

SB 589 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to sanctuary policies enacted by political subdivisions

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

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SCS SB 609 Limits certain uses of funds from any state-settled opioid cause of action

SCS SB 625 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams

SB 651 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to the sale of fetal tissue and establishes Missouri as a "sanctuary for life" state

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 687 Emery Reduces the penalty for certain traffic violations

SB 696 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

SCS SB 699 Restricts the inspection of grounds or facilities used for certain agricultural purposes

SB 701 Onder Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations

SB 709 Eigel Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement

SB 729 Sater Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows the College of the Ozarks to employ campus police officers

SB 759 Onder Increases the penalties for the offenses of unlawful transfer of weapons and fraudulent purchase of firearms

SB 763 White Bars certain professionals and entities from being held liable for damages resulting from any lawfully conducted body cavity search

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 775 Schatz Modifies provisions regarding members of the board of directors of a fire protection district

SB 776 Cunningham Provides that the court clerk shall collect $10 as a court cost for service of any documents and orders of the court when any person other than a sheriff is specially appointed

SB 781 Brown Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement assistance programs

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 812 Sater Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force"

SB 816 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals

SCS SB 857 Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund”

SB 862 White Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 899 Brown Modifies Missouri Supreme Court rules relating to criminal procedure

SB 905 Eigel Provides that personnel of municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement

SB 918 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the confidentiality of certain health records

SB 946 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to buyers of precious metals

SB 985 May Establishes the "Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act”

SB 999 Walsh Modifies provisions of the Police Retirement System of St. Louis

SB 1011 Williams Modifies the offense of making a false report

SB 1038 Wallingford Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation"

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SB 1053 Eigel Creates the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights"

SB 1073 Hough Modifies provisions regarding hospital patients in the custody of law enforcement

SB 1086 Wieland Requires the Department of Revenue to establish a web-based system for the verification of motor vehicle insurance

HB 15 (E1) Schroer Provides that no political subdivision can impose a residency requirement on law enforcement officers more stringent than a one-hour response time and that Kansas City and St. Louis cannot impose a residency requirement on other first responders

HB 17 (E1) Schroer Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners

HB 24 (E1) Christofanelli Authorizes an income tax deduction for police officers and members of the highway patrol

HB 30 (E1) Roberts 077 Establishes provisions relating to civil actions brought against peace officers

HB 31 (E1) Roberts 077 Requires law enforcement officers to intervene or report the wrongdoing of other law enforcement officers

HB 32 (E1) Roberts 077 Prohibits law enforcement officers from using chokeholds, carotid restraints, and vascular immobility

HB 33 (E1) Roberts 077 Establishes the "Law Enforcement Accountability Act"

HB 34 (E1) Shawan Creates the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights"

HB 40 (E1) Dogan Prohibits the use of chokeholds by law enforcement officers

HB 41 (E1) Dogan Modifies provisions relating to search warrants

HB 42 (E1) Dogan Creates the offense of sexual conduct in the course of public duty

HCS HB 46 Modifies the power of the City of St. Louis to impose residency requirements on certain municipal (E1) personnel

HB 47 (E1) Clemens Modifies provisions relating to civilian review boards

HB 54 (E1) Bosley Requires the attorney general to set up a database containing names of law enforcement officers who have committed violent acts

HB 65 (E1) Merideth Authorizes the "Community Police Tax Credit" for law enforcement officers who live in high-crime areas

HB 66 (E1) Patterson Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund"

HB 67 (E1) Walsh Creates the offense of using a laser pointer

HB 70 (E1) Gunby Requires political subdivisions to review certain law enforcement policies, procedures, and practices, and develop plans for improvement

HB 1263 Bangert Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

HB 1264 Bangert Requires driver’s license examiners to demonstrate to applicants what the applicant is likely to experience during a traffic stop and requires driver's education providers to include curriculum on traffic stops.

HB 1275 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding school reporting requirements to law enforcement.

HCS HB 1282 Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows private institutions of higher education to appoint persons to be members of a campus police department.

HCS HB 1289 Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenders.

HCS HB 1293 Modifies a provision relating to sexual offenders who are Tier I sexual offenders.

HB 1297 Dinkins Modifies the offense of false impersonation by including a person who falsely represents himself or herself to a law enforcement officer upon being lawfully detained.

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HB 1301 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to school protection officers.

HB 1320 Sommer Changes the law regarding animal abuse.

HB 1327 Sommer Designates October 28 each year as First Responder Appreciation Day in Missouri.

HB 1342 Roberts 161 Creates an affirmative defense to prosecution for law enforcement officers who acted under exigent circumstances in failing to execute an arrest warrant on a person who committed certain motor vehicle offenses.

HB 1354 Pietzman Requires certain sexual offenders to be electronically monitored while relocating to a different county or city not within a county.

HB 1361 Ellebracht Requires probation officers to report all probation violations.

HB 1365 Ellebracht Establishes the offense of failure to identify.

HCS HB 1375 Allows certain persons or agencies to request an audit if there is an investigation of an offense of theft or fraud by a public servant or an offense of official misconduct.

HB 1392 Price IV Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt a written policy for interactions with minors.

HCS HB 1413 Modifies provisions relating to the offense of trespass in the first degree.

HB 1427 Kelley 127 Establishes the offense of unlawful harboring of a minor.

HB 1440 Helms Establishes provisions relating to prescription drugs.

HB 1447 Miller Establishes the "Deputy Sheriff Casey L Shoemate Memorial Highway" on a portion of Highway 54 in Miller County.

CCR#2 SS#2 Modifies provisions relating to criminal law. SCS HB 1450, HB 1296, HCS HB 1331 and HCS HB 1898

HB 1459 Shaul 113 Changes the laws regarding the time a person may be detained upon arrest.

HB 1465 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions of who can request certain records.

HB 1481 Roden Changes the laws regarding the requirements to serve or be employed as certain public safety personnel.

HCS HB 1484 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams.

HB 1509 Lynch Designates the "Chief of Police Ferman R Raines Memorial Highway" on a portion of State Highway 17 in Pulaski County.

HCS HB 1521 Establishes the "Capitol Police Board."

HB 1523 Shawan Establishes Missouri as a "Sanctuary for Life" state.

HB 1529 Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1533 Washington Creates a class C felony for manufacturing, importing, possessing, purchasing, sell, or transfer any assault weapon or large capacity magazine.

HCS HBs 1538 Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys. & 1900

HB 1544 Carter Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners.

SCS HB 1559 Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HB 1569 Mackey Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools.

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HB 1573 Bland Manlove Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement officer's use of force in making an arrest.

HB 1576 Morgan Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HB 1582 Ingle Establishes the "Enough is Enough Act."

HCS HB 1583 Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.

HB 1593 Bland Manlove Allows a civil action for summoning a police officer.

HCS#2 HB Modifies residency requirements for personnel of certain municipal police forces. 1604

HB 1610 Coleman 097 Modifies and establishes provisions relating to criminal street gangs.

HB 1611 Coleman 097 Allows customers of utilities to opt out of installation of certain types of meters.

HCS HB 1620 Modifies the offense of resisting or interfering with arrest.

HB 1621 Gray Prohibits certain cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period.

HCS HBs 1637 Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to & 2150 the right to bear arms.

HB 1638 Taylor Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 1646 Windham Establishes a firearm-owner registry under the management of the Attorney General.

HCS HB 1657 Changes the laws regarding public nuisances.

HB 1667 Stevens 046 Establishes a needle and syringe exchange pilot program

HB 1669 Basye Changes the laws regarding firearms.

HB 1676 Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1680 Basye Changes the laws regarding firearm offenses.

SCS HCS HB Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force." 1683

HCS HB 1686 Limits access to certain court records.

HB 1687 Grier Modifies residency requirements for personnel of certain municipal police forces.

HB 1691 Rehder Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1692 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HCS HB 1701 Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Claycomo, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Kearney, Lincoln, and Smithville upon voter approval.

HB 1730 Shaul 113 Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one.

HB 1731 Toalson Reisch Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.

HB 1735 Evans Changes the law regarding the boarding of prisoners.

HB 1739 Hicks Adds provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1741 Hicks Creates the "Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activity Commission."

HB 1753 Spencer Establishes provisions relating to the protection of health care workers.

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HB 1754 Spencer Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement.

HB 1757 Hannegan Requires certain service-industry employees to receive training on detecting and reporting human trafficking.

HB 1776 Lovasco Establishes provisions relating to asset forfeiture.

HB 1799 Moon Establishes the "Right to Due Process Act."

HB 1813 Moon Establishes a "Terrorist Offender Registry."

HB 1815 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to electronic tracking systems for evidentiary collection kits.

HB 1822 Kelley 127 Establishes provisions relating to the collection of court costs.

HB 1824 Aldridge Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HB 1829 Green Establishes the "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act."

HB 1833 Green Prohibits the sale of an assault weapon to a person under the age of 21.

HB 1857 Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act."

HB 1881 Tate Designates the first Friday in May each year as "Law Enforcement Appreciation Day."

HB 1889 Schroer Establishes the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights."

HB 1892 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to tanning facilities.

HCS HBs Establishes Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a 1893, 2087 municipality with criminal negligence to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon. & 2169

HB 1923 Dogan Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt written investigation policies for officer-involved deaths.

HB 1928 Dohrman Enacts provisions governing campus protection officers of public institutions of higher education.

HB 1940 Windham Requires law enforcement officers to give persons under arrest forty-eight hours to arrange for their motor vehicle to be removed before authorizing a towing company to remove a motor vehicle.

HCS HB 1952 Modifies provisions relating to abandoned property.

HCS HB 1961 Establishes the "Keep Our Schools Safe Act."

HB 1965 Schroer Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1982 Merideth Repeals a provision of law stating that an officer may use all necessary means to effect an arrest when a defendant flees or forcibly resists arrest after he or she is given notice of the officer's intent to arrest.

HB 1985 Merideth Authorizes the "Community Police Tax Credit" for law enforcement officers who live in high-crime areas.

HCS HB 1991 Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms.

HB 1993 Mayhew Requires the State Highway Patrol to host a website where the public can determine whether a serial number of a firearm has been reported stolen.

HB 1997 Wilson Changes the laws regarding the compensation of sheriffs.

HB 2026 Allred Creates privileged communication protections for persons who report alleged criminal activities to a crime stoppers organization.

HCS HB 2030 Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act.

HB 2042 Richey Expands the Missouri Law Enforcement Assistance Program to include all local law enforcement jurisdictions in the state.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2056 Spencer Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms.

HB 2066 Mitten Requires a peace officer to provide an oral advisement and obtain written consent for a voluntary search of a person not under arrest or the person's effects or vehicle.

HB 2070 Dogan Establishes "The John Ashcroft Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act."

HCS HB 2088 Modifies provisions related to gaming.

HB 2097 Kolkmeyer Modifies provisions relating to donated fire equipment and immunity.

HCS HBs 2100 Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents. & 1532

HCS HB 2111 Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.

HCS HB 2116 Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices.

HB 2134 Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession.

HB 2135 Lavender Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 2149 Knight Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation."

HB 2178 Clemens Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HB 2190 Taylor Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2193 Roden Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HCS HB 2207 Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund.”

HB 2224 Richey Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund.”

HB 2259 Chipman Allows military members to renew concealed carry permits by mail while on active duty.

HB 2296 Roden Allows law enforcement agencies to establish boundaries for tactical law enforcement operations and prohibits live video broadcast of events within such boundaries.

HB 2314 Neely Requires Amber alerts to include an embedded Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that references a resource on the internet that provides additional information or technological capabilities.

HB 2354 Griesheimer Provides that no political subdivision can impose a residency requirement on law enforcement officers more stringent than a one-hour response time.

HB 2375 Sain Changes the law regarding consumer protection and law enforcement by limiting the use of a person's biometric data.

HB 2547 Rogers Adds that the officer of the court or peace officer a person reports to if released before a trial to be an employee of the state or a political subdivision of the state.

HB 2554 Ruth Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force."

HB 2595 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force."

HB 2605 Washington Allows members of the Kansas City police board and members of the Kansas City police department to serve on boards, commissions, and task forces when no compensation for such service is paid.

HB 2628 Roberts 161 Establishes the "Peace Officer Basic Training Tuition Reimbursement Program."

HB 2645 Rogers Establishes within the department of public safety a "Task Force on Body-Worn Cameras."

HB 2654 Sommer Establishes a green light system for missing or endangered veterans.

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HB 2669 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to retirement benefits for police officers.

HB 2686 Muntzel Establishes the Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement and Compliance Incentive Program.

HB 2708 Mitten Creates the offense of sexual conduct in the course of public duty.

HB 2739 Person Requires training on human trafficking conducted by the department of public safety to include instruction on victims' statements.

HB 2740 Person Requires local law enforcement agencies to add current photos of missing persons to missing person profiles within ten days of the time a missing persons report was filed.

HCR 77 Moon Encourages collaboration and communication within the motorcycle community and law enforcement officials to end motorcycle profiling.

HJR 111 Hill Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit checkpoints and road blocks, except in certain emergency situations.

LIABILITY

SB 1 (E2) Emery Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a declared state of emergency

SB 555 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

SCS SB 568 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri

SB 575 Eigel Establishes procedures for a claimant in an action for damages due to asbestos exposure to disclose claims filed with an asbestos trust

SS#2 SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to civil actions, including punitive damages and unlawful 591 merchandising practices

SCS SB 605 Modifies provisions relating to the removal of a tenant from a commercial property

SCS SB 608 Modifies provisions relating to scrap metals

SB 633 Hegeman Modifies the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to two years

SCS SB 661 Establishes the Prescribed Burning Act which protects a landowner from liability for a prescribed burning

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 692 Cunningham Modifies provisions of the Public Access to Automated External Defibrillator Act

SB 716 Burlison Modifies the definition of "public entity" to include employees of multistate compact agencies for purposes of sovereign immunity

SB 726 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court proceedings for insurance companies

SB 727 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 733 Emery Requires internet service providers to block obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create a password to access such websites

SB 736 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings

SB 745 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding class actions for unlawful merchandising practices

SB 762 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices for new residences

SB 779 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities

SB 783 Brown Creates a new provision relating to immunity from liability for inherent risks of camping on private campgrounds

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No. Author Subject

SB 793 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SCS SB 809 Provides that motor vehicle dealers shall not be liable for inaccuracies in third-party motor vehicle history reports when the inaccuracy is not based on information provided by the dealer

SB 812 Sater Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force"

SB 816 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals

SB 826 White Modifies provisions relating to child protection

SB 827 White Modifies the civil penalty for violating federally mandated natural gas safety standards

SB 845 Burlison Provides that defendants in tort actions shall only be held severally liable and not jointly

SB 859 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to financial statements of all non-charter counties

SB 861 White Permits the sale of raw milk or cream in certain circumstances

SB 879 Burlison 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 911 White Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties

SB 913 Emery Removes the expiration of the peer review process for architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, and engineers

SB 924 Riddle Provides for certain immunities for employees of child assessment centers

SB 939 Onder Specifies that the American Law Institute's Restatement of the Law, Liability Insurance shall not be an authoritative reference for legal interpretation in this state

SB 963 O'Laughlin Modifies the amount of interest that can be collected on a judgment in a civil action

SB 1011 Williams Modifies the offense of making a false report

SB 1062 Nasheed Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records

SB 1076 Emery Requires internet service providers to authenticate access to obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create an authentication to access such websites

HB 3 (E2) Schroer Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a state of emergency

HB 1269 Bangert Provides immunity from civil liability for persons who render assistance to animals trapped in motor vehicles.

HB 1288 Pike Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HB 1302 Dinkins Limits private campground owner liability.

HCS HB 1319 Modifies provisions relating to service dogs.

HB 1320 Sommer Changes the law regarding animal abuse.

HB 1351 Kidd Extends the same liability protections granted to the National Guard to the state defense force.

HB 1382 Washington Requires long-term care facilities to have on staff one person trained in suicide assessment, treatment, and management.

HCS HB 1413 Modifies provisions relating to the offense of trespass in the first degree.

HB 1421 Hudson Changes the laws regarding requirements of lodging establishments.

HB 1429 Kendrick Establishes the "Student Loan Bill of Rights."

HB 1446 Richey Provides immunity from civil liability for disclosures by a charity, nonprofit organization, religious organization, or church of allegations of sexual misconduct.

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HB 1457 Schroer Allows persons who can lawfully carry firearms to sue for certain injuries sustained on the property of businesses that voluntarily prohibit firearms.

HCS HB 1460 Modifies provisions relating to authorized uses of automated external defibrillators.

HB 1486 Rehder Exempts health care entities registered with the Department of Health and Senior Services that distribute hypodermic needles or syringes from the crime of unlawful delivery of drug paraphernalia.

HB 1495 Beck Authorizes a tax credit for the establishment of a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 1539 Richey Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act."

HB 1542 Veit Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation law.

HB 1544 Carter Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners.

HCS HB 1547 Establishes the Prescribed Burning Act which protects a landowner from liability for a prescribed burning.

HB 1553 DeGroot Creates and modifies provisions regarding punitive damages.

SCS HB 1559 Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HB 1571 Barnes Requires child care facilities to report liability insurance coverage to the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 1596 Trent 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.

HB 1619 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to credit for reinsurance.

HB 1648 Muntzel Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities.

HB 1651 Sommer Allows driver's license applicants to elect to have a disability designation placed on the person's driver's license.

HCS HB 1711 Allows certain shelf stable packaged foods to be donated to and distributed by charitable organizations.

HB 1719 Schnelting Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to have an autism notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1728 Shaul 113 Regulates the sale of returnable containers.

HB 1739 Hicks Adds provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1753 Spencer Establishes provisions relating to the protection of health care workers.

HB 1796 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM).

HB 1839 Green Establishes provisions relating to limited access to certain criminal records.

HB 1848 Bland Manlove Establishes provisions requiring notice to the debtor before collecting debt through judicial means.

HB 1855 Busick Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft on airport property.

HCS HB 1858 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.

HB 1929 Gunby Authorizes a tax credit to offset amounts paid in sales tax on gun safety mechanisms.

HB 1936 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 1944 Gunby Establishes certain rental protections for persons diagnosed with PTSD.

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No. Author Subject

HCS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to taxation. 1957

HB 1958 Ruth Adds provisions relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms.

HCS HB 1959 Indemnifies motor vehicle dealers from liability relating to the contents of third-party motor vehicle reports when prepared by a party other than the dealer.

HB 1965 Schroer Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1969 Griesheimer Modifies provisions relating to the removal of a tenant from a commercial property.

HB 1970 Griesheimer Modifies provisions for underground facility notification.

HB 1973 Morris 140 Adds provisions relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers.

HB 1975 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to uninsured motorists.

HB 1977 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court 2049 proceedings for insurance companies.

HB 2054 Quade Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HB 2072 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to employment security.

HB 2097 Kolkmeyer Modifies provisions relating to donated fire equipment and immunity.

HB 2106 Trent Adds provisions relating to the interpretation of insurance laws.

HB 2110 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for reestablishing a grocery store in a food desert.

HCS HB 2111 Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.

HB 2112 Windham Authorizes a one-time amnesty month for certain delinquent motor vehicle liabilities.

HB 2139 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos.

HCS HB 2171 Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for the adoption of children.

HB 2181 Knight Provides that an owner of land is not liable for injuries occurring on his or her residential area if such residential area is adjacent to a park or trail.

HB 2243 Trent Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for unlawful merchandising practices.

HB 2607 Trent Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES

SB 911 White Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties

HB 6 (E1) Washington Adds public libraries to the list of places CCW permit holders are not authorized to carry concealed weapons

HCS HB 1526 Repeals the Missouri State Archives-St. Louis Trust Fund and returns the moneys in the fund to the state document preservation fund.

HB 1535 Washington Adds public libraries to the list of places CCW permit holders are not authorized to carry concealed weapons.

HB 1554 DeGroot Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library.

HB 1849 Moon Creates new provisions related to the display of posters containing representations of the Missouri state flag and other items in public schools.

HB 2044 Baker Establishes the "Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act."

HB 2177 Moon Establishes the Campus Intellectual Diversity Act.

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HB 2516 Allred Requires a competitive bidding process for certain consolidated public library district projects that exceed two thousand dollars.

HB 2685 Plocher Changes the laws regarding the procedures for certain libraries to purchase real property.

LICENSES - DRIVER'S

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SB 606 May Modifies provisions relating to the suspension of licenses for failure to comply with a child support order

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 748 White Enacts provisions relating to disability accommodations for commercial driver's license applicants

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 981 Cierpiot Prohibits the amendment or reduction of certain traffic offenses to a non-moving violation for drivers with intermediate driver's licenses or temporary instruction permits

SB 1015 Emery Modifies provisions relating to driver's license suspensions for minor traffic violations

HCS HB 1334 Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to elect to have a medical alert notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1354 Pietzman Requires certain sexual offenders to be electronically monitored while relocating to a different county or city not within a county.

HB 1396 Price IV Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1439 Helms Modifies provisions relating to when a person is charged with a moving traffic violation and fails to prepay a fine and appear in court.

HB 1474 Runions Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communications devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1506 Ellebracht Requires driver's license applicants eighteen years of age and younger who have never held a driver's license to complete a driver's education program approved by the Missouri highways and transportation commission.

HB 1507 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to the administrative procedures for driver's license suspensions and revocations.

HB 1531 Razer Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communication devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1546 Roberts 161 Modifies the penalty for certain traffic offenses.

HB 1594 Bland Manlove Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1607 Black 137 Requires designations of veteran status to be placed on the front of official driver's licenses and ID cards.

HB 1651 Sommer Allows driver's license applicants to elect to have a disability designation placed on the person's driver's license.

HB 1719 Schnelting Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to have an autism notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1744 Sommer Requires the department of revenue to accept electronic versions of documents used to verify the residency of applicants for Missouri driver's licenses.

HB 1825 Green Allows the department of revenue to charge an additional fee for REAL ID licenses.

HB 1862 Morgan Extends the duration of unemployment benefits.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1947 Barnes Exempts certain disabled veterans from driver's license fees.

SS#3 SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Transportation 1963

HB 2059 Moon Prohibits the operation of automated motor vehicles unless a person who is licensed to operate a motor vehicle is present in the vehicle while it is being operated.

HB 2119 Green Requires the department of corrections to provide certain assistance to offenders upon release.

HB 2121 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to the selection of Department of Revenue fee offices.

HB 2132 Gunby Requires state license fee offices to have certain office hours.

HB 2279 Tate Establishes an administrative penalty for possessing, duplicating, or manufacturing or contracting to manufacture a false instruction permit, driver's license, or non-driver's license.

HB 2280 Tate Authorizes the department of revenue to design and implement a digital driver's license program.

HB 2312 Haffner Modifies provisions relating to minor traffic violations.

HB 2485 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to nonsupport.

HB 2517 Bland Manlove Modifies the penalties for the offense of driving while revoked.

HB 2622 Gunby Requires state license fee offices to have certain office hours.

HB 2646 Rogers Modifies provisions relating to the offense of driving while revoked.

LICENSES - LIQUOR AND BEER

SB 835 Brown Extends the hours for the sale of intoxicating liquor

SB 947 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to alcohol trade practices

HB 1699 Knight Modifies provisions relating to the permitted hours of sale of intoxicating liquor.

HB 1724 Schnelting Removes certain prohibitions on sale of intoxicating liquor on Sundays.

HB 2146 Bondon Establishes provisions for storage and transportation of intoxicating liquor from a central warehouse to premises licensed to sell intoxicating liquors at retail.

HB 2245 Bailey Modifies provisions relating to holders of retail liquor licenses.

LICENSES - MISCELLANEOUS

SB 11 (E1) Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 556 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license

SCS SB 559 Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractor Licensing Act

SB 606 May Modifies provisions relating to the suspension of licenses for failure to comply with a child support order

SCS SB 608 Modifies provisions relating to scrap metals

SB 637 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to psychologist licensees

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

SB 658 Arthur Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SCS SB 670 Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

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No. Author Subject

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

SCS SB 689 Modifies provisions relating to licensing requirements for certain professionals

SCS SB 714 Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 799 Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 806 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of speech pathologists and audiologists

SB 863 Brown Authorizes certified registered nurse anesthetists to issue orders for and administer certain controlled substances

SB 877 Burlison Establishes the Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020

SB 893 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding applicability of Dietician licensing to persons providing certain services

SB 925 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to child care facilities

SB 942 Riddle Modifies licensing requirements for certain health care providers

SB 949 Riddle Modifies licensing requirements for nursing home administrators

SB 953 Williams Modifies provisions relating to marriage license applications

SB 965 O'Laughlin Permits the Missouri State Board of Nursing to establish rules setting forth the licensure, renewal procedures, required fees, and discipline of advanced practice registered nurses

SB 971 Sater Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

SB 972 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to health insurance

SB 976 Sater Permits an intern pharmacist working at a remote dispensing site pharmacy to dispense prescriptions under the remote supervision of a pharmacist at a supervising pharmacy

SB 992 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of architects, engineers, and landscape architects

SB 1006 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of accountants

SB 1007 Burlison Provides that the owner of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) may, rather than shall, title and register their ATVs

SB 1009 Burlison Permits the Division of Professional Registration to issue a state certification for home inspectors

SB 1016 Crawford Modifies provisions of the Uniform Athlete Agents Act

SB 1032 Riddle Provides that only certain health care professionals shall perform radiation therapy procedures on humans

SB 1078 Onder Provides that advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) shall be licensed and regulated by the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, rather than by the State Board of Nursing

SB 1082 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to pesticide certification and training

SB 1088 Sater Adds "charitable pharmacy" as a Class Q pharmacy

HB 55 (E1) Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition

HB 1257 Walsh Adds provisions relating to in-home licensed child-care facilities.

HB 1307 Neely Eliminates license suspensions for nonpayment of child support.

HB 1429 Kendrick Establishes the "Student Loan Bill of Rights."

HB 1489 Wood Modifies provisions relating to licensure for boat manufacturers and dealers.

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No. Author Subject

HCS HBs 1511 Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing reciprocity. & 1452

HB 1523 Shawan Establishes Missouri as a "Sanctuary for Life" state.

HB 1529 Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1630 Deaton Changes the law regarding concealed carry permits by lowering the age requirement to eighteen or older.

HB 1676 Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HCS HB 1688 Establishes the "Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020."

HB 1856 Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition.

HB 1871 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to exceptions to permit requirements for public accountants.

HCS HB 1891 Adds provisions relating to statewide mechanical contractor licenses.

HB 1920 Hill Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers.

HB 1924 Dogan Adds provisions relating to pelvic examinations.

SS#3 SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Transportation 1963

HCS HBs 1972 Allows a person to apply for a marriage license electronically. & 2366

HB 1977 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians.

HCS HB 2030 Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act.

HB 2043 Baker Establishes the Adoption Protection Act.

CCS SS HCS Modifies provisions relating to professional registration. HB 2046

HCS HB 2088 Modifies provisions related to gaming.

HB 2093 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to the occupancy rate of health care facilities.

HCS HBs 2100 Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents. & 1532

HCS HB 2111 Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.

HCS HB 2125 Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services.

HB 2135 Lavender Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HCS HB 2141 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020.

HB 2178 Clemens Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HCS HB 2179 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HCS HB 2202 Modifies provisions relating to child care.

HB 2203 Shields Modifies provisions relating to child care.

HB 2219 Ross Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for optometrists.

HB 2226 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses.

HB 2496 Price IV Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the legalization of marijuana for adult use.

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LICENSES - MOTOR VEHICLE

SB 606 May Modifies provisions relating to the suspension of licenses for failure to comply with a child support order

HCS SB 656 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 777 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to the selection of Department of Revenue fee offices

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 1007 Burlison Provides that the owner of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) may, rather than shall, title and register their ATVs

SB 1058 Brown Modifies provisions relating to fleet vehicle registration

HCS HB 1256 Modifies provisions relating to personal property tax obligations and motor vehicle, trailer, and boat registration.

HB 1339 Kelley 127 Establishes a specialty license plate for the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.

HCS HB 1473 Establishes special license plates.

HB 1514 Messenger Adjusts motor vehicle licensing and registration fees for inflation.

HB 1562 Mosley Removes the miles driven restriction on historic motor vehicle license plates.

HB 1594 Bland Manlove Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1704 O'Donnell Modifies provisions relating to special license plates for Boy Scouts of America.

HB 1723 Schnelting Requires the display of both front and back license plates on dump trucks.

HB 1729 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions relating to school bus registration fees.

HB 1742 Sommer Establishes a one-time three-year motor vehicle registration option.

HB 1754 Spencer Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement.

HB 1778 Lovasco Modifies provisions relating to special personalized license plates.

HB 1794 Rogers Requires only one motor vehicle license plate for certain motor vehicles.

HB 1800 Morris 140 Relates to Purple Heart specialty license plates and license fee offices.

HCS HB 1952 Modifies provisions relating to abandoned property.

HB 1975 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to uninsured motorists.

HCS HB 2040 Modifies provisions relating to special license plates for the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives.

HB 2112 Windham Authorizes a one-time amnesty month for certain delinquent motor vehicle liabilities.

HB 2121 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to the selection of Department of Revenue fee offices.

HB 2132 Gunby Requires state license fee offices to have certain office hours.

HB 2249 Basye Establishes a special license plate for persons who have been awarded a Meritorious Service Medal.

HB 2271 Basye Establishes a special license plate for cancer awareness.

HB 2301 Tate Establishes miles-per-gallon-based motor vehicle registration fees.

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HB 2340 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to dealers of motor vehicles and other transportation vehicles.

HB 2371 Bromley Modifies the motor vehicle biennial registration option so that all motor vehicles, regardless of model year, have a two-year registration option.

HB 2428 Griesheimer Establishes a special license plate for "Safety Net of Missouri."

HB 2429 Griesheimer Establishes a special "BackStoppers" license plate.

HB 2444 Ruth Modifies provisions relating to registration fees for fleet vehicles.

HB 2622 Gunby Requires state license fee offices to have certain office hours.

HB 2690 Sharp 036 Establishes a Negro Leagues Baseball Museum special license plate.

HB 2742 Tate Modifies provisions relating to transportation.

LIENS

SB 1027 O'Laughlin Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft left on airport property

HB 1865 Morgan Repeals a provision allowing scrap metal operators to purchase older inoperable motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts without receiving a title.

HCS HB 1952 Modifies provisions relating to abandoned property.

LOBBYING

HCS SB 552 Modifies provisions relating to elections

HB 1367 Ellebracht Requires individuals who become prior candidates to dissolve their candidate committees.

HB 1372 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 1386 Murphy Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HB 1608 Coleman 097 Enacts provisions relating to the use of public funds for lobbying activities.

HB 2063 Mitten Requires legislative lobbyists and legislative liaisons to complete sexual harassment training offered by the Missouri Ethics Commission.

HB 2069 Dogan Modifies provisions relating to ethics and the sunshine law.

HB 2117 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

LOTTERIES

HB 64 (E1) Merideth Directs unclaimed lottery prizes to go to after school programs for high-need children

HB 1468 Toalson Reisch Modifies provisions relating to certain persons found guilty of criminal offenses.

HB 1563 Mosley Prohibits publishing of the names of lottery winners.

HCS HB 2030 Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act.

HCS HB 2088 Modifies provisions related to gaming.

HB 2185 Merideth Directs unclaimed lottery prizes to go to after school programs for high-need children.

HB 2762 Deaton Changes provisions relating to state lottery advertising.

MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPISTS

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

SB 658 Arthur Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE

SB 531 Wallingford Modifies provisions of law relating to child custody arrangements

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SB 598 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the right of sepulcher and the death registration process

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection 623

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 772 Romine Modifies provisions relating to spousal maintenance orders

SB 953 Williams Modifies provisions relating to marriage license applications

SB 961 Emery Modifies provisions relating to spousal maintenance orders

SB 1024 Riddle Allows members of certain state employee retirement systems to elect an adjusted annuity amount and remove former spouses as survivor beneficiaries

HB 1466 Pfautsch Authorizes the next-of-kin of a deceased person to delegate control of the final disposition of the remains.

HB 1606 Quade Allows the court to grant reasonable visitation rights to siblings of a child whose parents are divorced or if one parent of the child is deceased.

HCS HB 1765 Establishes a rebuttable presumption that child custody arrangements that award equal parenting time are in the best interest of the child.

HB 1919 Shull 016 Allows MOHELA to divide student loan ownership for divorced or legally separated persons.

HCS HBs 1972 Allows a person to apply for a marriage license electronically. & 2366

HB 2064 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to family law proceedings.

HCS HB 2173 Changes the laws regarding marriage and replaces marriage licenses with contracts of domestic union.

HB 2693 Swan Modifies provisions relating to maintenance orders.

HB 2752 Pogue Allows a person authorized to solemnize marriages to refuse to solemnize a marriage which is contrary to the religious beliefs or sincerely held moral convictions of such person.

HCR 105 Pogue Calls for a special session for the purpose of eliminating the state's involvement in the institution of marriage.

MEDICAID/MO HEALTHNET

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SB 524 Sater Requires the Department of Social Services to apply for a global waiver for MO HealthNet

SB 548 Hegeman Extends the sunset on certain health care provider federal reimbursement allowances

SB 564 Schupp Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2021

SCS SB 595 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services

SB 629 Sifton Modifies the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program

SB 630 Sifton Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2021

HCS SB 656 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

SB 666 White Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs for MO HealthNet participants

SB 684 Sater Establishes the effective date of coverage of MO HealthNet services at the date of the participant's application

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

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SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

SB 826 White Modifies provisions relating to child protection

SB 853 Crawford Requires the Department of Social Services and the Department of Mental Health to apply for a MO HealthNet waiver for certain children with disabilities

SB 895 Eigel Prohibits Medicaid payments to health care providers for services for non-Missouri residents

SB 904 Wieland Prohibits provider-based facilities from charging facility fees

SB 930 Eigel Prohibits certain forms of administrative fees for voluntary hospital federal reimbursement allowance arrangements

SB 934 Onder Prohibits Medicaid payments to health care providers for services for non-Missouri residents

SCR 41 Sater Urges the use of biosimilar medicines

SJR 32 Sater Requires certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements

SJR 60 Luetkemeyer Enacts provisions relating to health care, including health insurance and MO HealthNet

HB 1273 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the verification of eligibility for public assistance.

HB 1287 Pike Modifies provisions relating to who may be eligible to receive MO HealthNet benefits.

HB 1305 Neely Modifies provisions relating to epinephrine auto-injectors.

HCS HB 1316 Modifies provisions and creates new programs relating to military families.

HB 1415 Helms Adds provisions relating to health care costs.

HB 1416 Helms Establishes a pilot program to allow MO HealthNet participants to receive services through direct primary care arrangements.

HB 1471 Appelbaum Modifies provisions relating to the MO HealthNet Fraud Reimbursement Fund.

HB 1512 Messenger Establishes a sales tax exemption for certain purchases.

HB 1668 Stevens 046 Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

HB 1670 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1673 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1678 Lavender Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

CCS SS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to the monitoring of certain controlled substances. 1693

HB 1705 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to public health.

HB 1772 Shields Adds provisions relating to Medicaid waivers.

HB 1807 Wood Modifies provisions in relation to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1837 Green Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet coverage for incarcerated individuals.

HB 1875 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs.

HB 1913 Pike Modifies provisions relating to who may be eligible to receive MO HealthNet benefits.

HB 1927 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services.

HB 1930 Carter Establishes two "Prostate Cancer Pilot Programs" to provide prostate cancer screening, referral services, treatment services, and education to men.

HB 1943 Wood Allows the director's designee to certify certain hearing records.

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HCS HB 1960 Simplifies the application form for certain public assistance benefit programs and allows certain periodic eligibility review forms to be submitted as an attachment to a recipient's state tax return.

HB 1979 Merideth Establishes the "Missouri Care Plan."

HB 1986 Merideth Authorizes tax credits for health care professionals and EMTs serving in rural areas.

HB 2055 Quade Modifies provisions for children in foster care receiving MO HealthNet benefits.

HB 2062 Mitten Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

HB 2156 Neely Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet managed care.

HB 2158 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to increasing the membership of the drug utilization review board.

HB 2255 Neely Requires insurance companies, including MO HealthNet, to cover medically necessary dental procedures that are a result of cancer treatments.

HB 2297 Carpenter Expands MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 2357 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to certified midwife services.

HB 2379 Helms Modifies provisions for health care for children.

HB 2439 Unsicker Modifies provisions for MO HealthNet eligibility review verification.

HB 2456 Smith Modifies provisions relating to reimbursement allowance taxes.

HB 2495 Bosley Extends coverage for mothers in the Show Me Healthy Babies Program to one year postpartum.

HCS HB 2552 Modifies provisions relating to eligibility for MO HealthNet benefits.

HB 2556 Bosley Requires insurance coverage for childbirth education classes.

HB 2558 Quade Modifies provisions for eligibility verification for MO HealthNet.

HB 2602 Ellebracht Modifies provisions for providing copies of medical records.

HB 2613 Lavender Modifies the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program.

HB 2747 Ross Requires not-for-profit hospitals to report spending of MO HealthNet moneys and return payment in certain circumstances.

HCS HJR 106 Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to health care.

HJR 114 Trent Requires certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements.

MEDICAL PROCEDURES AND PERSONNEL

SB 1 (E2) Emery Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a declared state of emergency

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

SB 554 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to coroners

SS#2 SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to civil actions, including punitive damages and unlawful 591 merchandising practices

SB 665 Burlison Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act"

SB 692 Cunningham Modifies provisions of the Public Access to Automated External Defibrillator Act

SB 712 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to anatomical gifts to persons with disabilities

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No. Author Subject

SCS SB 764 Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 790 Schupp Establishes the "Truth in Medicine Act"

SB 836 Onder Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical insurance

SB 841 Arthur Modifies an insurance mandate relating to breast cancer screening and evaluation

SB 848 Eigel Prohibits hormonal or surgical gender reassignment for a child under eighteen years of age

SB 870 Hough Enacts provisions relating to health care provider participation in health benefit plans

SB 911 White Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties

SB 912 Emery Modifies provisions relating to the offense of female genital mutilation

SB 916 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for health care services performed by athletic trainers or physical therapists

SB 928 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the administration of certain controlled substances

SB 935 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to the overpayment of health insurance claims

SB 938 Onder Modifies the process for the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 943 Crawford Permits certain health care providers to order restraints on patients in hospitals

SB 956 Onder Modifies provisions relating to ultrasounds performed prior to an abortion

SB 957 Sater Enacts provisions relating to the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 993 Burlison Establishes the "Free Speech in Medicine Act" regarding off-label uses of drugs, biological products, and medical devices

SB 1010 Sater Modifies provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders

SB 1032 Riddle Provides that only certain health care professionals shall perform radiation therapy procedures on humans

SB 1041 Schupp Establishes procedures for performing a pelvic examination prior to an abortion

SB 1073 Hough Modifies provisions regarding hospital patients in the custody of law enforcement

SJR 1 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

HB 1327 Sommer Designates October 28 each year as First Responder Appreciation Day in Missouri.

HB 1337 Kelley 127 Requires insurance companies to cover hearing aids.

HB 1415 Helms Adds provisions relating to health care costs.

HB 1441 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.

HCS HB 1460 Modifies provisions relating to authorized uses of automated external defibrillators.

HCS HB 1484 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams.

HB 1524 Shawan Requires the burial, entombment, or cremation of fetal remains.

SCS HCS#2 Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools. HB 1568

HB 1574 Morgan Establishes the "Respect Women's Abortion Decisions Act."

HB 1609 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to insurance coverage for pregnant persons.

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HB 1617 Kelly 141 Removes geographical practice area limitations for certain assistant physicians, registered professional nurses, and physician assistants who are working in an alternatives to abortion agency.

HB 1644 Windham Requires public institutions of higher education to establish a personal injury or accidental death insurance program for their athletes.

SS SCS HCS Relating to Health Care. HB 1682

HB 1721 Schnelting Prohibits medical providers from administering any medical or surgical treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment for anyone under the age of eighteen.

HB 1739 Hicks Adds provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1815 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to electronic tracking systems for evidentiary collection kits.

SS SCS HCS#2 Adds provisions relating medical marijuana and other controlled substances. HB 1896

HB 1924 Dogan Adds provisions relating to pelvic examinations.

HB 1950 Morgan Requires organizations that provide pregnancy-related services to provide medically accurate information regarding reproductive health options in order to receive state funding.

HB 1956 Billington Requires the performance and explanation of an obstetric ultrasound and auscultation of fetal heartbeat prior to an abortion.

HB 1965 Schroer Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1973 Morris 140 Adds provisions relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers.

HB 1977 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians.

HB 2051 Pollock 123 Adds that a person commits the offense of abuse or neglect of a child if such person assists, coerces, or provides for a child to undergo any surgical or hormonal treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment.

HB 2057 Chipman Modifies provisions relating to medical procedures.

HB 2083 Helms Modifies provisions relating to short-term major medical policies.

HB 2086 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms.

HB 2104 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to assistant physician prescriptive authority.

HCS HB 2111 Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.

HCS HB 2125 Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services.

HB 2158 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to increasing the membership of the drug utilization review board.

HB 2210 Moon Establishes provisions relating to gender reassignment.

HB 2212 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to the authorization of assistant physicians to issue physician certifications.

HB 2237 Dinkins Prohibits the performance of dismemberment abortions.

HB 2260 Patterson Adds provisions relating to medication-assisted treatment.

HB 2328 Bailey Adds provisions relating to informed consent for vaccinations.

HB 2381 Pollock 123 Permits certain health care providers to order restraints on patients in hospitals.

HB 2397 Mackey Establishes the "Compassionate Assistance for Rape Emergencies (CARE) Act."

HB 2417 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to unanticipated medical bills.

HB 2431 Swan Establishes provisions relating to radiologic licensure.

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HB 2468 Carpenter Modifies an insurance mandate relating to breast cancer screening and evaluation.

HB 2475 Bosley Prohibits health care providers from requiring pelvic examinations prior to performing an abortion, except when medically necessary and when performed at the medically appropriate time.

HB 2554 Ruth Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force."

HB 2595 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force."

HB 2617 Carpenter Prohibits health care providers from requiring pelvic examinations prior to performing an abortion, except when medically necessary and when performed at the medically appropriate time.

HB 2713 Quade Prohibits health care providers from requiring pelvic examinations prior to performing an abortion, except when medically necessary and when performed at the medically appropriate time.

MENTAL HEALTH

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 556 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license

SCS SB 609 Limits certain uses of funds from any state-settled opioid cause of action

SB 637 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to psychologist licensees

SB 658 Arthur Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

SB 666 White Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs for MO HealthNet participants

SB 684 Sater Establishes the effective date of coverage of MO HealthNet services at the date of the participant's application

SCS SB 689 Modifies provisions relating to licensing requirements for certain professionals

SB 706 Koenig Establishes a "Prescription Abuse Registry" and modifies provisions relating to ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, and pseudoephedrine

SB 787 Romine Requires all public and charter schools, and institutions of higher education, to print the telephone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on either side of student identification cards

SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

SB 814 Nasheed Modifies provisions relating to medication-assisted treatment

SB 823 Wallingford Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"

SB 826 White Modifies provisions relating to child protection

SB 838 White Modifies provisions relating to the discharge of certain committed persons

SB 853 Crawford Requires the Department of Social Services and the Department of Mental Health to apply for a MO HealthNet waiver for certain children with disabilities

SB 1073 Hough Modifies provisions regarding hospital patients in the custody of law enforcement

SCR 31 Emery Recognizes the societal harms brought by pornography and the need for education, prevention, research, and policy change

HB 52 (E1) Young Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional

HB 61 (E1) Razer Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health conditions

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HB 63 (E1) Quade Creates a grant program for behavior crisis care centers

HB 1288 Pike Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HB 1322 Sommer Designates May as Mental Health Awareness Month.

SCS HB 1383 Three holiday designations for health awareness.

HB 1528 Razer Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health conditions.

HB 1582 Ingle Establishes the "Enough is Enough Act."

SS SCS HCS Relating to Health Care. HB 1682

HB 1739 Hicks Adds provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HCS HBs 1756 Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree. & 1925

HB 1944 Gunby Establishes certain rental protections for persons diagnosed with PTSD.

HB 2134 Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession.

HB 2137 Neely Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health conditions.

HB 2283 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to youth mental health preservation.

HB 2381 Pollock 123 Permits certain health care providers to order restraints on patients in hospitals.

HB 2561 Young Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional.

HB 2574 Riggs Modifies provisions relating to postpartum depression screening.

HB 2633 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses.

HB 2641 Bromley Establishes certain rental protections for persons diagnosed with PTSD.

MENTAL HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

SB 684 Sater Establishes the effective date of coverage of MO HealthNet services at the date of the participant's application

SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

SB 823 Wallingford Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"

SB 838 White Modifies provisions relating to the discharge of certain committed persons

SB 853 Crawford Requires the Department of Social Services and the Department of Mental Health to apply for a MO HealthNet waiver for certain children with disabilities

SB 973 Wallingford Creates the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet

SB 1085 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products

HB 63 (E1) Quade Creates a grant program for behavior crisis care centers

HB 1257 Walsh Adds provisions relating to in-home licensed child-care facilities.

HB 1343 Roberts 161 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder.

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No. Author Subject

SCS HB 1383 Three holiday designations for health awareness.

HB 1673 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

SCS HCS HB Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force." 1683

HB 1691 Rehder Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1730 Shaul 113 Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one.

HB 1772 Shields Adds provisions relating to Medicaid waivers.

HB 1875 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs.

HB 2156 Neely Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet managed care.

HB 2264 Swan Changes the Coordinating Board for Early Childhood to the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet.

MERCHANDISING PRACTICES

CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to insurance 551

SS#2 SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to civil actions, including punitive damages and unlawful 591 merchandising practices

SB 727 Luetkemeyer Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 745 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding class actions for unlawful merchandising practices

SB 746 Burlison Provides that a food or merchandise container 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 762 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices for new residences

SB 793 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices

SB 900 Sifton Enacts provisions of law relating to inducements to insurance

SB 946 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to buyers of precious metals

SB 982 Cierpiot Modifies provisions requiring recreational vehicle (RV) manufacturers to repurchase RVs and certain associated items from dealers upon the termination of an RV dealer agreement

SB 990 May Prohibits the denial or termination of life insurance policies based solely on age

HB 55 (E1) Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition

HB 1420 Richey Changes the law regarding tobacco products by requiring retailers to display signs of the local age requirement if it is different from the state's age requirement.

HB 1463 Shaul 113 Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances restricting the use of plastic bags or other disposable containers.

HB 1529 Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1643 Taylor Requires all nonfood items sold in the state capitol to be made in the USA.

HB 1730 Shaul 113 Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one.

HB 1782 Ellebracht Establishes provisions for net neutrality.

HB 1856 Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition.

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HB 1872 Gregory Modifies provisions of unlawful merchandising practices by excluding certain contracts for residences from the law.

HB 1878 Billington Establishes mandatory warranties for HVAC products.

HCS HB 1912 Modifies provisions relating to recreation vehicle dealer agreements.

HB 2031 Ellebracht Requires arbitration agreements for certain disputes to be in a separate agreement.

HCS HB 2116 Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices.

HB 2135 Lavender Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 2148 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to alcohol sales.

HB 2159 Unsicker Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one and banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.

HB 2243 Trent Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for unlawful merchandising practices.

HB 2369 Hovis Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers.

HB 2395 Mackey Specifies that the seller of a firearm must verify the age of the purchaser.

HB 2459 Burnett Repeals the state prohibition of local governments regulating paper and plastic bags.

HB 2492 Fishel Changes the certain financial regulations.

HB 2502 Baringer Establishes CBD oil product labeling requirements.

HB 2541 McCreery Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers.

HB 2576 Kidd Establishes provisions relating to registration certificates for roofing contractors.

HB 2584 Andrews Changes the law regarding automatically renewed transactions by requiring certain notice be given to the consumer.

HB 2614 Lavender Changes the law regarding tobacco products by subjecting alternative nicotine products and vapor products to a tobacco tax, raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one, and banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.

MERIT SYSTEM

SB 620 Wallingford Modifies the definition of "surviving spouse" in provisions relating to the merit system

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

HB 1491 Beck Requires interviews for qualified Missouri National Guard veterans for certain state employment vacancies.

MILITARY AFFAIRS

SB 620 Wallingford Modifies the definition of "surviving spouse" in provisions relating to the merit system

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 896 Eigel Creates the Department of Military Forces

SB 1036 White Provides for notice to military servicemembers of certain motor vehicle insurance protections

SB 1057 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Works program

SCR 30 Schupp Establishes the Buddy Check 22 Day to promote awareness of suicide risks in the military

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No. Author Subject

SCR 32 Bernskoetter Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to support legislation for the declassification of POW/MIA records

SJR 59 Eigel Creates the Department of Military Forces

HCS HB 1316 Modifies provisions and creates new programs relating to military families.

HB 1328 Sommer Designates the month of November as Military Family Month in Missouri.

HB 1339 Kelley 127 Establishes a specialty license plate for the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.

HB 1351 Kidd Extends the same liability protections granted to the National Guard to the state defense force.

HB 1371 Ellebracht Extends protections of federal SCRA and USERRA to the Missouri Active Guard Reserves and National Guard serving under executive order by the governor.

HB 1454 Schroer Requires the Missouri Veterans Commission to collect and display information about job opportunities for veterans.

HCS HB 1485 Authorizes the issuance of residential care vouchers to certain veterans.

HCS HBs 1511 Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing reciprocity. & 1452

HCS HBs 1637 Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to & 2150 the right to bear arms.

HB 1716 Morse 151 Adds multiple new state designations.

HB 1885 Schnelting Changes the maximum age for members of the unorganized militia and state defense force.

HCS HB 2173 Changes the laws regarding marriage and replaces marriage licenses with contracts of domestic union.

HCS HB 2209 Creates the state department of defense.

HB 2259 Chipman Allows military members to renew concealed carry permits by mail while on active duty.

HB 2276 Griffith Allows dependents of military personnel to receive in-state tuition at public institutions of higher education if the military personnel resides or is stationed in the state.

HCR 60 Griffith Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to support and lead efforts to pass legislation for the declassification of POW/MIA records.

HCS HCR 68 Recognizes various Gold Star Memorial Monuments as official Gold Star Families Memorial Monuments.

HCS HJR 103 Creates the state Department of Defense.

MINING AND OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION

SB 535 Romine Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties

SB 1020 Schatz Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties

HB 1 (E2) Dinkins Establishes procedures for the distribution of moneys received from mining royalties on federal land within the state

HB 18 (E1) Dinkins Establishes procedures for the distribution of moneys received from mining royalties on federal land within the state

HB 2295 Dinkins Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties.

HB 2548 Dinkins Establishes procedures for the distribution of moneys received from mining royalties on federal land within the state.

MINORITIES

SCR 33 May Designates August as Minority Organ Donor Awareness Month

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HB 48 (E1) Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises

HB 49 (E1) Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program"

HB 50 (E1) Green Requires the Office of Administration to commission a study on socially and economically disadvantaged businesses every five years

HB 1381 Washington Designates the third week of September as "Historically Black College and University Week" in Missouri.

SCS HB 1383 Three holiday designations for health awareness.

HB 1399 Price IV Designates March 6th of each year as "Dred and Harriet Scott Day" in Missouri.

HB 1631 Deaton Establishes the Joint Committee on the Missouri Constitutional Convention.

HB 1675 Bland Manlove Designates the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day.

HB 1763 Hannegan Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HB 1831 Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises.

HB 1838 Green Establishes the "Missouri Office of Equal Opportunity" in statute.

HB 1842 Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program."

HB 1844 Green Requires the Office of Administration to commission a study on socially and economically disadvantaged businesses every five years.

HB 1845 Green Establishes the "First-Time Business Owner Savings Account" and authorizes a tax deduction for contributions to a savings account dedicated to starting a new business.

HB 1939 Windham Designates May 1 each year as Walthall Moore Day in Missouri.

HB 2067 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices.

HCS HB 2068 Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Program."

HB 2070 Dogan Establishes "The John Ashcroft Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act."

HB 2073 Carpenter Authorizes a tax credit for businesses owned by minorities, women, or service-disabled veterans who obtain a medical marijuana dispensary license.

HB 2079 Riggs Designates November 13 of each as Buck O'Neil Day.

HB 2114 Bosley Provides incentives to school districts for increasing the number of students who earn industry-recognized certifications.

HB 2356 Washington Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of hair texture and protective hairstyles.

HB 2593 Washington Establishes the Minority Business Enterprise and Women's Business Enterprise Oversight Review Committee to assist these business enterprises in bidding on state contracts.

HCR 96 Gray Designates the first week of August as "Minority Organ Donor Awareness Week" in Missouri.

HCR 97 Gray Designates May 21 each year as "American Red Cross Minority Blood Drive Day" in Missouri.

MORTGAGES AND DEEDS

SB 553 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to mortgage broker licensing

SCS SB 578 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public

SB 593 White Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the Recorder of Deeds and notaries public

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HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

SB 1008 Burlison Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to official documents. 1655

HB 2455 Rowland Limits potential foreclosure actions of the primary residence of a person sixty-five years of age after certain property tax increases.

HB 2526 Haffner Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors.

MOTELS AND HOTELS

HB 1421 Hudson Changes the laws regarding requirements of lodging establishments.

HCS HB 1601 Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Ashland and Cameron upon voter approval.

SCS HB 1700 Authorizes the city of Springfield to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval.

HB 1757 Hannegan Requires certain service-industry employees to receive training on detecting and reporting human trafficking.

HB 2154 Allred Modifies provisions relating to taxes on transient accommodations.

HB 2155 Allred Modifies the definition of a "hotel" for certain purposes.

HB 2180 Kelley 127 Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes for the Village of Lamar Heights.

HB 2418 Neely Authorizes the City of Cameron to impose a transient guest tax for the purpose of promoting tourism.

HB 2503 Allred Modifies provisions relating to taxation, transient guests, and other hotel/motel guests.

HB 2504 Justus Modifies provisions relating to transient guest taxes.

HB 2521 Remole Authorizes a transient guest tax for tourism for a certain city.

HB 2562 Pike Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Butler upon voter approval.

MOTOR CARRIERS

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 748 White Enacts provisions relating to disability accommodations for commercial driver's license applicants

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 964 O'Laughlin Raises the maximum distance from the ground to which the bottom edge of dump trucks' mud flaps are required to extend

HB 1318 Sommer Allows school districts to install and operate school bus safety cameras to detect violations that require a driver to stop for a school bus that is receiving or discharging students.

HB 1850 Coleman 097 Repeals sunset and expired tax credit statutes.

HB 1916 Busick Allows dump trucks to be equipped with mud flaps with up to 12 inches of clearance from the ground.

HB 1998 Morse 151 Designates May 10 as School Bus Drivers' Appreciation Day in Missouri.

HCS HB 2128 Modifies length and weight restriction for certain motor vehicles.

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HB 2539 Ruth Modifies provisions relating to weight and load restrictions for certain emergency vehicles when operating on Interstate highways.

HB 2647 Griffith Requires the department of transportation to establish procedures and standards for the safe and efficient removal of commercial motor vehicles from roadways.

MOTOR FUEL

SB 539 Libla Increases taxes on motor fuels

SB 573 Eigel Imposes a petroleum products surcharge and reduces the income tax rate

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

HB 1433 Kendrick Changes the rates of the state motor fuel tax.

HB 1476 Runions Modifies provisions relating to the state motor fuel tax.

HB 1477 Butz Modifies provisions relating to the state motor fuel tax.

HCS HB 1858 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.

HB 1971 Griesheimer Modifies provisions relating to sales tax on motor fuel.

HB 1989 Merideth Prohibits unapproved video gaming terminals in bars, convenience stores, gas stations, and restaurants.

HCS HB 2030 Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act.

HB 2208 Griesheimer Establishes a tax credit for certain alternative fuel refueling properties.

HB 2215 Kolkmeyer Modifies provisions relating to the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund.

HB 2278 Butz Increases the state motor fuel tax.

HCS HB 2303 Modifies provisions relating to aviation taxation.

HJR 98 Merideth Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to motor vehicle fuel tax.

MOTOR VEHICLES

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SB 9 (E1) Eigel Creates the offense of unlawful traffic interference

SB 532 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to the operation of motor vehicles while using electronic devices

SCS SB 590 Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear

SCS SB 608 Modifies provisions relating to scrap metals

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 687 Emery Reduces the penalty for certain traffic violations

SB 709 Eigel Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement

SB 719 White Creates criminal penalties for the operation of an unsafe motor vehicle

SB 736 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings

SB 743 Eigel Exempts St. Charles County from motor vehicle emissions inspection requirements

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SCS SB 780 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SCS SB 809 Provides that motor vehicle dealers shall not be liable for inaccuracies in third-party motor vehicle history reports when the inaccuracy is not based on information provided by the dealer

SB 820 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the titling of abandoned property

SB 834 Brown Establishes a tax credit for certain alternative fuel refueling properties

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 876 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the composition of off-highway vehicles

SB 882 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to transportation devices

SB 887 Walsh Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 915 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to certificates of self-insurance

SB 964 O'Laughlin Raises the maximum distance from the ground to which the bottom edge of dump trucks' mud flaps are required to extend

SB 981 Cierpiot Prohibits the amendment or reduction of certain traffic offenses to a non-moving violation for drivers with intermediate driver's licenses or temporary instruction permits

SB 982 Cierpiot Modifies provisions requiring recreational vehicle (RV) manufacturers to repurchase RVs and certain associated items from dealers upon the termination of an RV dealer agreement

SB 1001 Brown Modifies provisions relating to salvage vehicles

SB 1007 Burlison Provides that the owner of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) may, rather than shall, title and register their ATVs

SB 1013 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to motor clubs

SB 1015 Emery Modifies provisions relating to driver's license suspensions for minor traffic violations

SB 1046 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to administrative fees charged by dealers licensed by the Department of Revenue

SB 1058 Brown Modifies provisions relating to fleet vehicle registration

SB 1086 Wieland Requires the Department of Revenue to establish a web-based system for the verification of motor vehicle insurance

HCS HB 1256 Modifies provisions relating to personal property tax obligations and motor vehicle, trailer, and boat registration.

HB 1265 Bangert Prohibits anyone from using a hand-held electronic wireless communication device while driving a non-commercial motor vehicle unless the device is equipped for hands-free operation and is being used in that manner.

HB 1267 Bangert Modifies provisions relating to the transport and storage of firearms in motor vehicles.

HB 1274 Unsicker Requires children under two years of age to be secured in rear-facing child passenger restraint systems.

HCS HB 1282 Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows private institutions of higher education to appoint persons to be members of a campus police department.

HB 1290 Evans Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communications device for texting by drivers of any age.

HB 1304 Dinkins Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within a school zone.

HB 1321 Sommer Imposes certain vehicle safety requirements on ice cream trucks.

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HB 1339 Kelley 127 Establishes a specialty license plate for the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.

HB 1352 Allred Requires motor vehicle dealers to collect and remit sales tax.

HB 1418 McGirl Adds corrections officers to the list of persons whose motor vehicle and driver's license records are to be kept confidential.

HB 1439 Helms Modifies provisions relating to when a person is charged with a moving traffic violation and fails to prepay a fine and appear in court.

HB 1474 Runions Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communications devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1475 Runions Modifies provisions relating to safety belt enforcement.

HB 1514 Messenger Adjusts motor vehicle licensing and registration fees for inflation.

HB 1531 Razer Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communication devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1535 Washington Adds public libraries to the list of places CCW permit holders are not authorized to carry concealed weapons.

HB 1541 Basye Allows motor vehicles to turn left on red light when turning onto a one-way street.

HB 1546 Roberts 161 Modifies the penalty for certain traffic offenses.

HB 1598 Mosley Requires entities that provide financing that covers the sales tax on motor vehicle purchases to remit the sales tax directly to the Department of Revenue on behalf of the purchaser.

HB 1615 Baringer Requires dealers to collect and remit sales tax on motor vehicle sales.

HCS HB 1620 Modifies the offense of resisting or interfering with arrest.

HB 1633 Porter Prohibits the use of hand-held wireless communication devices by drivers of any age.

HB 1635 Porter Modifies provisions relating to the requirement to yield for emergency vehicles.

HB 1641 Taylor Modifies the definition of autocycle.

HB 1648 Muntzel Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities.

HB 1674 Bland Manlove Prohibits text messaging while driving for all drivers.

HB 1723 Schnelting Requires the display of both front and back license plates on dump trucks.

HB 1794 Rogers Requires only one motor vehicle license plate for certain motor vehicles.

HB 1847 Pollitt 052 Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within a school zone.

HB 1851 Dohrman Modifies provisions relating to certificates of self-insurance.

HB 1865 Morgan Repeals a provision allowing scrap metal operators to purchase older inoperable motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts without receiving a title.

HB 1873 Gregory Creates the offense of vehicle hijacking.

HB 1879 Tate Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving non-commercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of non-commercial motor vehicles who are fully licensed and eighteen years of age or older.

HB 1916 Busick Allows dump trucks to be equipped with mud flaps with up to 12 inches of clearance from the ground.

HB 1940 Windham Requires law enforcement officers to give persons under arrest forty-eight hours to arrange for their motor vehicle to be removed before authorizing a towing company to remove a motor vehicle.

HCS HB 1952 Modifies provisions relating to abandoned property.

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HCS HB 1959 Indemnifies motor vehicle dealers from liability relating to the contents of third-party motor vehicle reports when prepared by a party other than the dealer.

HB 1975 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to uninsured motorists.

HB 2032 Ruth Applies all current motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle franchise practice provisions to "powersport vehicles."

HB 2059 Moon Prohibits the operation of automated motor vehicles unless a person who is licensed to operate a motor vehicle is present in the vehicle while it is being operated.

HB 2066 Mitten Requires a peace officer to provide an oral advisement and obtain written consent for a voluntary search of a person not under arrest or the person's effects or vehicle.

HB 2070 Dogan Establishes "The John Ashcroft Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act."

HB 2099 Hill Specifies that lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles.

HB 2112 Windham Authorizes a one-time amnesty month for certain delinquent motor vehicle liabilities.

HCS HB 2128 Modifies length and weight restriction for certain motor vehicles.

HB 2168 Gray Modifies the time frame during which the amount for a trade-in motor vehicle may be credited to the purchase price of another motor vehicle for sales tax calculations.

HB 2190 Taylor Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2193 Roden Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2194 Ruth Modifies provisions relating to off-highway vehicles.

HB 2199 Gannon Requires children under two years of age to be secured in rear-facing child passenger restraint systems.

HB 2301 Tate Establishes miles-per-gallon-based motor vehicle registration fees.

HB 2340 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to dealers of motor vehicles and other transportation vehicles.

HB 2344 Kolkmeyer Modifies provisions relating to salvage vehicles.

HB 2371 Bromley Modifies the motor vehicle biennial registration option so that all motor vehicles, regardless of model year, have a two-year registration option.

HB 2444 Ruth Modifies provisions relating to registration fees for fleet vehicles.

HB 2445 Hicks Provides that a motorcycle or motortricycle may be operated on the shoulder of a roadway under certain circumstances.

HB 2447 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the offense of failing to yield the right-of-way.

HB 2465 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to motor clubs.

HB 2539 Ruth Modifies provisions relating to weight and load restrictions for certain emergency vehicles when operating on Interstate highways.

HB 2632 Morris 140 Requires the Department of Revenue to establish an electronically accessible motor vehicle financial responsibility verification system.

HB 2647 Griffith Requires the department of transportation to establish procedures and standards for the safe and efficient removal of commercial motor vehicles from roadways.

HB 2660 Bromley Modifies provisions relating to odometers and mileage disclosure requirements.

HB 2666 Gregory Modifies the offense of stealing.

HB 2668 Lovasco Prohibits the state and any political subdivision from regulating certain uses of private property.

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HB 2686 Muntzel Establishes the Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement and Compliance Incentive Program.

HB 2722 Pietzman Modifies provisions relating to motorcycle headlamps.

HB 2733 Francis Requires the department of revenue to establish and maintain a system for online verification of motor vehicle insurance.

HB 2742 Tate Modifies provisions relating to transportation.

HCR 77 Moon Encourages collaboration and communication within the motorcycle community and law enforcement officials to end motorcycle profiling.

MUSEUMS

HB 1826 Green Modifies provisions regarding an African-American History Museum.

HB 2690 Sharp 036 Establishes a Negro Leagues Baseball Museum special license plate.

NATIONAL GUARD

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 896 Eigel Creates the Department of Military Forces

SB 1036 White Provides for notice to military servicemembers of certain motor vehicle insurance protections

SJR 59 Eigel Creates the Department of Military Forces

HB 1351 Kidd Extends the same liability protections granted to the National Guard to the state defense force.

NATURAL RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF

SCS SB 568 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri

SB 621 Romine Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Iron County

SB 688 Emery Requires that the comprehensive state energy plan be reviewed by the Division of Energy by January 1, 2022, and biennially thereafter, and updated if necessary

SCS SB 699 Restricts the inspection of grounds or facilities used for certain agricultural purposes

SB 743 Eigel Exempts St. Charles County from motor vehicle emissions inspection requirements

SB 771 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to solid waste management districts

SB 822 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to solid waste forfeiture funds

SB 856 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund

SB 876 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the composition of off-highway vehicles

SB 878 Burlison Creates provisions relating to fines or penalties issued by the Department of Natural Resources

SB 892 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the management of hazardous waste

SB 894 Burlison WITHDRAWN

SB 926 Walsh Creates provisions relating to energy performance standards in certain non-state owned buildings

SB 948 Wallingford Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Ste. Genevieve County

SB 994 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to anhydrous ammonia

SB 1045 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to the renaming and reorganization of certain state agencies

SCR 29 Wallingford Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations

SCR 38 O'Laughlin Disapproves the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Commission's recommendations regarding the fees and taxes of the Hazardous Waste Management Commission

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HB 1299 Dinkins Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

SCS HB 1330 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1408 Sauls Modifies the membership of the "Clean Water Commission."

SCS HCS HB Permits recording of IEP or Section 504 meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian. 1540

HB 1556 Reedy Authorizes the department of natural resources to purchase a certain historic cemetery.

HCS HB 1583 Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.

HB 1659 Proudie Enacts provisions relating to the "Missouri Urban Rural Renewal Workforce Act."

HB 1694 Anderson Creates new provisions relating to hazardous waste sites.

HB 1801 Morris 140 Prohibits the enforcement of any federal rule or regulation promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency unless the rule or regulation is approved by the General Assembly.

HCS HB 1804 Requires the department of natural resources to assist permit applicants throughout the permitting process.

HCS HB 1817 Excludes certain administrative penalties from the calculation of local effort in Iron County.

HCS HB 1858 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.

HB 1966 Lynch Changes the process by which public notice is required to be published.

HB 2144 Kelly 141 Directs the deposit and transfer of funds forfeited from solid waste facilities.

HB 2215 Kolkmeyer Modifies provisions relating to the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund.

HB 2248 Miller Changes provisions governing solid waste management districts.

HB 2262 Love Prohibits any state agency from excluding any specific species of livestock from processing through the agricultural or environmental permitting process.

HCS HB 2315 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in St. Genevieve County.

HB 2342 Morris 140 Creates provisions relating to fines or penalties issued by the Department of Natural Resources.

HB 2343 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to public water systems.

HB 2350 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to the management of hazardous waste.

HB 2355 Ross Modifies provisions relating to the management of hazardous waste.

HB 2359 Riggs Modifies the Historic Preservation tax credit.

HB 2529 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to solid waste management districts.

HB 2637 Haden Requires the Department of Natural Resources to conduct a use attainability analysis on waters of the state before limiting ammonia discharges from point sources.

HB 2735 Dinkins Renames "Jay Nixon State Park" as "Proffit Mountain State Park."

NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS

SB 730 Sater Modifies provisions relating to publication of notice

SB 923 Sifton Creates the "Cronkite New Voices Act" to protect the freedom of press in school-sponsored media

HB 1814 McGaugh Changes the law regarding county financial statements.

HB 1855 Busick Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft on airport property.

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HB 1890 Schroer Removes the sales and use tax exemption from certain products.

HCS HB 1961 Establishes the "Keep Our Schools Safe Act."

HB 1966 Lynch Changes the process by which public notice is required to be published.

HB 2567 Lynch Changes the law regarding newspapers.

NOTARY PUBLIC

SCS SB 578 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public

SB 593 White Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the Recorder of Deeds and notaries public

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to official documents. 1655

HB 1690 Grier Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1755 Hannegan Changes the laws regarding the maximum fees notaries public may charge.

HCS HB 1787 Changes the requirements to run for certain public offices.

HCS HB 1874 Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1942 Vescovo Creates criminal penalties for certain offenses committed against a body of the General Assembly.

NURSES

SCS SB 714 Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

SB 848 Eigel Prohibits hormonal or surgical gender reassignment for a child under eighteen years of age

SB 863 Brown Authorizes certified registered nurse anesthetists to issue orders for and administer certain controlled substances

SB 932 Onder Prohibits certain restrictive covenants between physicians and advanced practice registered nurses and nonprofit hospitals and health systems

SB 942 Riddle Modifies licensing requirements for certain health care providers

SB 943 Crawford Permits certain health care providers to order restraints on patients in hospitals

SB 951 Schupp Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses

SB 965 O'Laughlin Permits the Missouri State Board of Nursing to establish rules setting forth the licensure, renewal procedures, required fees, and discipline of advanced practice registered nurses

SB 1010 Sater Modifies provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders

SB 1078 Onder Provides that advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) shall be licensed and regulated by the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, rather than by the State Board of Nursing

HB 1441 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.

HB 1537 Washington Modifies provisions relating to prefilled epinephrine auto syringes in schools.

CCS SS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to the monitoring of certain controlled substances. 1693

HB 1721 Schnelting Prohibits medical providers from administering any medical or surgical treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment for anyone under the age of eighteen.

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HB 1816 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to geographic proximity requirements.

HB 1909 Clemens Adds provisions relating to multidose medications given to patients at discharge.

HB 2158 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to increasing the membership of the drug utilization review board.

HB 2226 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses.

HB 2583 Stephens 128 Permits the Missouri State Board of Nursing to establish rules setting forth the licensure, renewal procedures, required fees, and discipline of advanced practice registered nurses.

HB 2606 Morgan Establishes the "Missouri Hospital Patient Protection Act."

NURSING HOMES AND LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES

SB 548 Hegeman Extends the sunset on certain health care provider federal reimbursement allowances

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SB 708 Eigel Repeals the certificate of need law

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 804 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts

SB 823 Wallingford Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"

HCS SB 831 Modifies provisions regarding facility management

SB 838 White Modifies provisions relating to the discharge of certain committed persons

HCS SB 846 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

SB 898 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to occupancy rates of health care facilities

SB 909 Wallingford Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act"

SB 1010 Sater Modifies provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders

SB 1067 Sifton Prohibits annual rate increases in long-term care insurance policies from exceeding the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, plus five percent annually

HB 1273 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the verification of eligibility for public assistance.

HB 1382 Washington Requires long-term care facilities to have on staff one person trained in suicide assessment, treatment, and management.

HCS HBs 1387 Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act." & 1482

HB 1388 Murphy Modifies provisions relating to long-term care facilities.

HCS HB 1445 Modifies licensing requirements for nursing home administrators.

SS SCS HCS Relating to Health Care. HB 1682

SCS HCS HB Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force." 1683

HB 1743 Sommer Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act."

HB 1766 Swan Modifies provisions relating to the Office of State Ombudsman for Long-Term Care Facility Residents within the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 1773 Roberts 161 Adds provisions relating to end-of-life care homes.

HCS HB 2205 Modifies provisions relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts.

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OPTOMETRY

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

HCS HB 1995 Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals.

HB 2219 Ross Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for optometrists.

PARKS AND RECREATION

SB 783 Brown Creates a new provision relating to immunity from liability for inherent risks of camping on private campgrounds

HB 2181 Knight Provides that an owner of land is not liable for injuries occurring on his or her residential area if such residential area is adjacent to a park or trail.

HB 2735 Dinkins Renames "Jay Nixon State Park" as "Proffit Mountain State Park."

PAWNBROKERS

SB 946 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to buyers of precious metals

PHARMACY

SB 548 Hegeman Extends the sunset on certain health care provider federal reimbursement allowances

SB 677 Luetkemeyer Establishes the Narcotics Control Act and provides for the incineration of certain controlled substances

SB 706 Koenig Establishes a "Prescription Abuse Registry" and modifies provisions relating to ephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, and pseudoephedrine

SB 914 Arthur Sets a cap on health benefit plan enrollee cost-sharing for prescription insulin drugs

SB 962 Arthur Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs

SB 971 Sater Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

SB 976 Sater Permits an intern pharmacist working at a remote dispensing site pharmacy to dispense prescriptions under the remote supervision of a pharmacist at a supervising pharmacy

SB 1088 Sater Adds "charitable pharmacy" as a Class Q pharmacy

HB 1410 Solon Modifies provisions relating to contraceptives.

HB 1440 Helms Establishes provisions relating to prescription drugs.

HB 1649 Clemens Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

CCS SS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to the monitoring of certain controlled substances. 1693

HB 1775 Lovasco Adds provisions relating to prescriptions for ephedrine.

HB 1909 Clemens Adds provisions relating to multidose medications given to patients at discharge.

HB 1910 Clemens Adds provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 1958 Ruth Adds provisions relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms.

HB 1973 Morris 140 Adds provisions relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers.

HB 1987 Merideth Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HB 2052 Sain Adds provisions relating to pharmaceutical cost transparency.

HB 2143 Ellebracht Criminalizes the disclosure of medical marijuana patients' information to unauthorized parties.

HB 2158 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to increasing the membership of the drug utilization review board.

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HB 2163 Rowland Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs.

HB 2178 Clemens Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HCS HB 2304 Modifies provisions relating to the dispensing of HIV preexposure and postexposure prophylaxis.

HB 2337 Patterson Modifies provisions relating to medication orders.

HB 2351 Ingle Adds provisions relating to epinephrine auto-injectors.

HB 2378 Neely Modifies provisions relating to investigational drugs.

HCS HB 2412 Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs.

HB 2422 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions relating to remote dispensing site pharmacies.

HB 2463 Evans Establishes the "Narcotics Control Act."

HB 2536 Bailey Adds provisions relating to insurance coverage of prescription contraceptives.

HB 2571 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions for step therapy.

HB 2616 Morris 140 Establishes a Class Q pharmacy permit for charitable pharmacies.

HB 2624 McCreery Adds provisions relating to insurance coverage of prescription contraceptives.

HB 2706 Stephens 128 Establishes a Class Q pharmacy permit for charitable pharmacies.

PHYSICAL THERAPISTS

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

SCS SB 670 Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

HCS HB 1869 Modifies provisions relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists.

HB 2287 Aldridge Modifies provisions relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists.

HB 2678 Stephens 128 Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for health care services performed by athletic trainers or physical therapists.

PHYSICIANS

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SCS SB 670 Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

SB 677 Luetkemeyer Establishes the Narcotics Control Act and provides for the incineration of certain controlled substances

SB 712 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to anatomical gifts to persons with disabilities

SCS SB 764 Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana

SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

SB 848 Eigel Prohibits hormonal or surgical gender reassignment for a child under eighteen years of age

SB 863 Brown Authorizes certified registered nurse anesthetists to issue orders for and administer certain controlled substances

SB 866 Brown Permits physician assistants to serve as staff on ambulances

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No. Author Subject

SB 891 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to physician maintenance of certification

SB 904 Wieland Prohibits provider-based facilities from charging facility fees

SB 928 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the administration of certain controlled substances

SB 932 Onder Prohibits certain restrictive covenants between physicians and advanced practice registered nurses and nonprofit hospitals and health systems

SB 933 Onder Modifies provisions relating to physician maintenance of certification or licensure

SB 938 Onder Modifies the process for the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 942 Riddle Modifies licensing requirements for certain health care providers

SB 943 Crawford Permits certain health care providers to order restraints on patients in hospitals

SB 951 Schupp Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses

SB 956 Onder Modifies provisions relating to ultrasounds performed prior to an abortion

SB 957 Sater Enacts provisions relating to the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers

SB 965 O'Laughlin Permits the Missouri State Board of Nursing to establish rules setting forth the licensure, renewal procedures, required fees, and discipline of advanced practice registered nurses

SB 1010 Sater Modifies provisions relating to outside the hospital do-not-resuscitate orders

SB 1078 Onder Provides that advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) shall be licensed and regulated by the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, rather than by the State Board of Nursing

HB 1443 Helms Adds provisions relating to residency programs for assistant physicians.

HB 1517 Messenger Modifies provisions relating to prosthetic and orthotic devices.

HB 1524 Shawan Requires the burial, entombment, or cremation of fetal remains.

HB 1574 Morgan Establishes the "Respect Women's Abortion Decisions Act."

HB 1616 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Ensuring Coverage for Patients with Preexisting Conditions Act."

HB 1691 Rehder Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

CCS SS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to the monitoring of certain controlled substances. 1693

HB 1721 Schnelting Prohibits medical providers from administering any medical or surgical treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment for anyone under the age of eighteen.

HB 1773 Roberts 161 Adds provisions relating to end-of-life care homes.

HB 1816 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to geographic proximity requirements.

HB 1892 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to tanning facilities.

HB 1909 Clemens Adds provisions relating to multidose medications given to patients at discharge.

HB 1944 Gunby Establishes certain rental protections for persons diagnosed with PTSD.

HB 1956 Billington Requires the performance and explanation of an obstetric ultrasound and auscultation of fetal heartbeat prior to an abortion.

HB 1977 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians.

HCS HB 1995 Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals.

HB 2036 Patterson Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2104 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to assistant physician prescriptive authority.

HCS HB 2125 Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services.

HB 2158 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to increasing the membership of the drug utilization review board.

HB 2212 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to the authorization of assistant physicians to issue physician certifications.

HB 2252 Neely Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians.

HB 2256 Grier Establishes Missouri as a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

HB 2372 Patterson Adds provisions relating to the regulation of physicians who issue physician certifications under Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri.

PLANNING AND ZONING

HB 1405 Love Modifies provisions relating to outdoor advertising.

SS#2 SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions. HB 1854

HB 2487 Hill Prohibits using the zoning process to discriminate against firearm businesses.

POLITICAL PARTIES

SB 854 Crawford Modifies the process for political parties to elect members to the state committee

HB 1258 Stacy Changes the law regarding primary elections.

HB 1372 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HCS HB 1639 Changes the law regarding primary elections.

HB 1650 Clemens Modifies provisions for "paid for by" statements on political advertisements.

HB 1853 Dohrman Modifies provisions for senatorial district committees.

HB 1938 Windham Creates open primaries.

HB 2075 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 2597 Kolkmeyer Modifies filing fees for political candidates.

HB 2598 Trent Modifies provisions for election judges.

HB 2627 Sommer Modifies filing period for elections at the August primary.

POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

SCS SB 526 Modifies provisions relating to communications services offered in political subdivisions

SCS SB 529 Modifies provisions relating to use taxes

SCS SB 559 Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractor Licensing Act

SS SCS SB 570 Modifies provisions relating to taxation

SB 571 Koenig Modifies provisions of law relating to the conduct of primary elections

SB 588 Burlison Creates additional protections to the right to bear arms

SB 589 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to sanctuary policies enacted by political subdivisions

HCS SS SCS Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act SB 594

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No. Author Subject

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SCS SB 608 Modifies provisions relating to scrap metals

SB 636 Wieland Extends the authorization of AIM Zones until 2030

SB 646 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to certain special taxing districts

SB 659 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to taxation

SB 663 Burlison Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms

HCS SB 664 Modifies provisions relating to utilities

SB 671 Hough Creates new provisions relating to legal claims based on prior toxic exposure to certain substances

SB 678 O'Laughlin WITHDRAWN

SB 701 Onder Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations

HCS SS#2 SB Modifies provisions relating to taxation 704

SB 721 Hough Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts

SB 722 Hough Repeals provisions authorizing regional economic development districts

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 735 Sifton Requires certain disclosures to be made by entities entering into contracts with public entities

SCS SB 739 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts

SB 773 Riddle Modifies the powers of Neighborhood Improvement Districts to include the power to construct, reconstruct, install, repair, maintain, and equip telecommunications facilities.

SB 775 Schatz Modifies provisions regarding members of the board of directors of a fire protection district

SB 776 Cunningham Provides that the court clerk shall collect $10 as a court cost for service of any documents and orders of the court when any person other than a sheriff is specially appointed

SB 791 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to the issuance of local bonds

SB 805 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes

SB 807 Crawford Modifies the powers of Neighborhood Improvement Districts to include the power to construct, reconstruct, install, repair, maintain, and equip telecommunication facilities

SB 817 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to rural electric cooperatives

SB 825 Libla Prohibits customers of electric utilities from subsidizing electric vehicle charging stations

SB 840 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to the increment financing

SB 849 Eigel Requires the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan to offer only high deductible health plans, and to cover the deductible

SB 871 Nasheed Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing

SB 872 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to use taxes

SB 874 Sater Allows two or more municipalities to form a broadband infrastructure improvement district for the delivery of broadband internet service to the residents of such municipalities

SB 882 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to transportation devices

SB 903 Wieland Creates the Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act

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No. Author Subject

SB 979 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to working animals

SB 1009 Burlison Permits the Division of Professional Registration to issue a state certification for home inspectors

SB 1029 Sater Modifies a provision relating to tourism taxes in certain municipalities

SB 1033 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to transient guest taxes

SB 1048 Burlison Prohibits political subdivisions from prohibiting the connection or reconnection of a utility service based upon the type or source of energy

SB 1084 Brown Modifies provisions relating to license taxes imposed by municipalities

SJR 40 Koenig Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

SJR 44 Eigel Prohibits the levying and collecting of a tax on tangible personal property

SJR 45 Cierpiot Prohibits overlapping political subdivisions from levying multiple taxes for the same service

HB 15 (E1) Schroer Provides that no political subdivision can impose a residency requirement on law enforcement officers more stringent than a one-hour response time and that Kansas City and St. Louis cannot impose a residency requirement on other first responders

HB 26 (E1) Brown 027 Repeals provisions that prohibit political subdivisions from adopting orders, ordinances, or regulations relating to firearms

HB 29 (E1) Murphy Requires special permission for certain government entities to implement extended public health or safety closures

HB 38 (E1) Schnelting Establishes the Missouri Monument Preservation Act, which requires certain procedures to remove, alter or, disturb certain monuments

HCS HB 46 Modifies the power of the City of St. Louis to impose residency requirements on certain municipal (E1) personnel

HB 70 (E1) Gunby Requires political subdivisions to review certain law enforcement policies, procedures, and practices, and develop plans for improvement

HCS HB 1259 Modifies provisions regarding transportation development district elections.

HB 1261 Brown 027 Repeals provisions that prohibit political subdivisions from adopting orders, ordinances, or regulations relating to firearms.

HB 1278 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding real property to require the filing of a certificate of value before transferring interest in real property.

HB 1309 Shull 016 Authorizes the village of Claycomo to levy, upon voter approval, a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety.

HB 1344 Baker Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1347 Baker Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures.

HB 1358 Ellebracht Changes the laws regarding sales of land so that a sale of 10 or more acres requires a survey.

HB 1372 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 1403 Hudson Relating to political subdivisions.

HB 1418 McGirl Adds corrections officers to the list of persons whose motor vehicle and driver's license records are to be kept confidential.

HB 1420 Richey Changes the law regarding tobacco products by requiring retailers to display signs of the local age requirement if it is different from the state's age requirement.

HCS HB 1434 Modifies requirements for public disclosure of financial information of dependent children on financial interest forms.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1457 Schroer Allows persons who can lawfully carry firearms to sue for certain injuries sustained on the property of businesses that voluntarily prohibit firearms.

HB 1463 Shaul 113 Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances restricting the use of plastic bags or other disposable containers.

HB 1474 Runions Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communications devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1480 Quade Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs.

HB 1493 Beck Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1494 Beck Creates preference for bidders who are residents of Missouri when bidding on projects for the state, its agencies, and political subdivisions.

HB 1497 Beck Modifies provisions relating to project labor agreements.

HB 1523 Shawan Establishes Missouri as a "Sanctuary for Life" state.

HB 1527 Razer Modifies provisions relating to complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

HB 1529 Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HB 1531 Razer Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communication devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

SCS HB 1559 Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HCS HB 1601 Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Ashland and Cameron upon voter approval.

HB 1605 Hicks Creates the "Fourth Amendment Rights Protection Act."

HB 1608 Coleman 097 Enacts provisions relating to the use of public funds for lobbying activities.

HB 1612 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1614 Ingle Requires any green and cut flowers purchased by state purchasers to be purchased from Missouri flower companies.

HB 1621 Gray Prohibits certain cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period.

HB 1625 Gray Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1626 Gray Modifies the penalties permitted for certain traffic and traffic-related offenses.

HB 1627 Gray Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections.

HB 1628 Gray Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections.

HCS HBs 1637 Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to & 2150 the right to bear arms.

HCS HB 1639 Changes the law regarding primary elections.

HB 1656 Proudie Exempts state legislators from paying labor costs associated with responding to sunshine law requests.

HCS HB 1657 Changes the laws regarding public nuisances.

HB 1661 Proudie Creates subdistricts within certain school districts.

HB 1676 Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HCS HB 1695 Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act.

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No. Author Subject

HCS HB 1701 Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Claycomo, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Kearney, Lincoln, and Smithville upon voter approval.

HB 1710 Eggleston Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property.

HCS HB 1713 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act.

HB 1726 Wilson Authorizes certain cities to levy a 1/2 cent sales tax for public safety.

HB 1730 Shaul 113 Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one.

HB 1738 Hicks Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HB 1739 Hicks Adds provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1746 Allred Authorizes a capital improvement sales tax in the counties of Clay and Platte upon voter approval.

HB 1750 Allred Requires community improvement districts to include more than one property owner.

HB 1751 Spencer Establishes the "Right to Remember Act."

HB 1754 Spencer Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement.

HB 1760 Spencer Requires certain public officials to vote in meetings and not electronically or by proxy.

CCS#2 SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to communications services. HB 1768

HB 1773 Roberts 161 Adds provisions relating to end-of-life care homes.

HB 1775 Lovasco Adds provisions relating to prescriptions for ephedrine.

HB 1777 Lovasco Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter.

HB 1800 Morris 140 Relates to Purple Heart specialty license plates and license fee offices.

HB 1810 Spencer Authorizes a city or county to proclaim the United States flag be flown at half-staff upon the death of certain persons.

HB 1814 McGaugh Changes the law regarding county financial statements.

HB 1826 Green Modifies provisions regarding an African-American History Museum.

HB 1831 Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises.

HB 1834 Green Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1842 Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program."

HB 1845 Green Establishes the "First-Time Business Owner Savings Account" and authorizes a tax deduction for contributions to a savings account dedicated to starting a new business.

HB 1879 Tate Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving non-commercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of non-commercial motor vehicles who are fully licensed and eighteen years of age or older.

HB 1889 Schroer Establishes the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights."

HCS HB 1891 Adds provisions relating to statewide mechanical contractor licenses.

HB 1895 Falkner Modifies provisions relating to use taxes.

HB 1917 O'Donnell Modifies provisions relating to charter schools.

HB 1920 Hill Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1923 Dogan Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt written investigation policies for officer-involved deaths.

HCS HB 1937 Modifies various Supreme Court Rules relating to criminal procedure.

HCS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to taxation. 1957

HCS HB 1961 Establishes the "Keep Our Schools Safe Act."

HB 1965 Schroer Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1973 Morris 140 Adds provisions relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers.

HB 1974 Morris 140 Establishes the "Missouri Any Willing Provider Act."

HB 1984 Merideth Requires employers to allow for break time for nursing mothers.

HB 2043 Baker Establishes the Adoption Protection Act.

HB 2044 Baker Establishes the "Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act."

HB 2045 Toalson Reisch Changes the laws regarding fire protection districts.

HB 2061 Christofanelli Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products.

HB 2063 Mitten Requires legislative lobbyists and legislative liaisons to complete sexual harassment training offered by the Missouri Ethics Commission.

HB 2069 Dogan Modifies provisions relating to ethics and the sunshine law.

HB 2074 Carpenter Subjects public employers to the state minimum wage law.

HB 2081 Ellebracht Requires the Department of Economic Development to maintain a list of call centers that transfer jobs out of the country.

HB 2091 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to video service providers.

HCS HB 2094 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2097 Kolkmeyer Modifies provisions relating to donated fire equipment and immunity.

HB 2103 Kolkmeyer Places restrictions on how municipalities may allocate revenues from taxes authorized under Article IV, Section 30(a) of the Constitution.

HB 2117 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HCS HB 2125 Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services.

HB 2135 Lavender Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer.

HCS HB 2141 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020.

HB 2161 Rone Changes the law regarding levee and drainage districts.

HB 2172 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to use tax.

HCS HB 2179 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HCS HBs 2183 Increases the per diem for street light maintenance district board members from $50 to $100 per & 1389 meeting attended.

HB 2184 Kelly 141 Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions to allow neighborhood and community improvement districts to expend funds on telecommunication services.

HB 2235 Hill Changes the laws regarding community improvement districts.

HCS HBs 2241 Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner. & 2244

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No. Author Subject

HB 2266 Grier Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions.

HB 2275 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products.

HCS HB 2319 Requires special taxing districts to have an annual audit performed.

HCS HB 2322 Changes the law regarding utility districts.

HB 2334 Ruth Extends the authorization of AIM Zones until 2030.

HB 2354 Griesheimer Provides that no political subdivision can impose a residency requirement on law enforcement officers more stringent than a one-hour response time.

HB 2386 Wilson Modifies the maximum sales tax rate that certain fire protection districts and ambulance districts are authorized to impose.

HB 2407 Mosley Creates wards within certain school districts.

HB 2459 Burnett Repeals the state prohibition of local governments regulating paper and plastic bags.

HB 2487 Hill Prohibits using the zoning process to discriminate against firearm businesses.

HB 2506 Shawan Prohibits any state entity from participating in a firearm buyback program.

HB 2509 Sharpe 004 Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products.

HB 2516 Allred Requires a competitive bidding process for certain consolidated public library district projects that exceed two thousand dollars.

HB 2529 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to solid waste management districts.

HB 2586 O'Donnell Modifies which properties are eligible for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HB 2587 Allred Exempts certain businesses in Kansas City from the business license tax.

HB 2591 Fishel Provides for new school board subdistricts and member elections in certain cities.

HB 2631 DeGroot Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes imposed for fire protection purposes.

HB 2665 Gray Exempts the retail sale of food from local sales tax.

HB 2668 Lovasco Prohibits the state and any political subdivision from regulating certain uses of private property.

HB 2697 Hicks Prohibits political subdivisions from restricting utility service based on the source of energy delivered to an individual customer.

HB 2726 Bangert Changes the laws regarding certain fire protection districts.

HB 2753 Pogue Requires all public restrooms, other than single occupancy restrooms, to be gender-divided.

HJR 98 Merideth Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to motor vehicle fuel tax.

PRISONS AND JAILS

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SCS SB 542 Removes provisions prohibiting persons on probation or parole after conviction of a felony from voting

SB 556 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

SB 814 Nasheed Modifies provisions relating to medication-assisted treatment

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No. Author Subject

SB 833 Luetkemeyer Requires inmates or detainees in county jails to exhaust administrative remedies before bringing a civil action

SB 864 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the operation of canteens and commissaries by correctional centers

SB 980 Nasheed Provides that the Department of Corrections shall operate a "Prison-Based Education Initiative”

SB 1018 Rizzo Modifies provisions regarding the supervision of adult offenders on probation or parole from other states

SB 1077 Onder Modifies provisions regarding criminal offenses

HB 5 (E1) Washington Establishes a pilot program to allow increased visitation of children with incarcerated mothers

HB 42 (E1) Dogan Creates the offense of sexual conduct in the course of public duty

HB 1418 McGirl Adds corrections officers to the list of persons whose motor vehicle and driver's license records are to be kept confidential.

CCR#2 SS#2 Modifies provisions relating to criminal law. SCS HB 1450, HB 1296, HCS HB 1331 and HCS HB 1898

HB 1459 Shaul 113 Changes the laws regarding the time a person may be detained upon arrest.

HB 1534 Washington Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five.

HB 1623 Gray Requires the state demographer to use last known permanent place of residence for counting college students and inmates when reapportioning state house and senate districts.

HB 1638 Taylor Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 1645 Windham Requires the cost to the state for incarcerating an offender be considered during sentencing and parole hearings.

HB 1691 Rehder Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.

HB 1735 Evans Changes the law regarding the boarding of prisoners.

HB 1823 Kelley 127 Modifies the definition of court costs to include jail board bills for incarceration.

HB 1837 Green Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet coverage for incarcerated individuals.

HB 1899 Henderson Changes the laws regarding prison canteen funds.

HB 1962 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license.

HB 1965 Schroer Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1983 Merideth Changes the laws regarding phone privileges for prisoners of jails.

HB 1996 Wilson Requires inmates or detainees in a county jail to exhaust all administrative remedies before bringing a civil action.

HB 2034 Hannegan Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five.

HB 2066 Mitten Requires a peace officer to provide an oral advisement and obtain written consent for a voluntary search of a person not under arrest or the person's effects or vehicle.

HB 2119 Green Requires the department of corrections to provide certain assistance to offenders upon release.

HCS HB 2170 Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board.

HB 2176 Schroer Requires a term of imprisonment and prohibits the imposition of certain other punishments for second degree murder and certain dangerous felonies.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2197 Dogan Authorizes good time credit for certain offenders.

HB 2260 Patterson Adds provisions relating to medication-assisted treatment.

HB 2268 Aldridge Allows people confined in jails to vote by absentee ballot.

HB 2361 Bosley Creates a civil cause of action allowing claimants to seek damages from the state for wrongful conviction.

HB 2362 Bosley Modifies provisions for voter qualifications.

HB 2363 Bosley Establishes voting procedures for persons confined in jails who are otherwise eligible to vote.

HB 2410 Bosley Modifies provisions relating voter qualifications.

HB 2635 Sharp 036 Provides that the period of detention on arrest without a warrant is 48 hours for criminal offenses involving a dangerous felony or deadly weapon.

HB 2700 Washington Establishes a pilot program to allow increased visitation of children with incarcerated mothers.

HB 2708 Mitten Creates the offense of sexual conduct in the course of public duty.

PROBATION AND PAROLE

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 537 Libla Creates penalty enhancements for certain crimes against emergency service providers

SCS SB 542 Removes provisions prohibiting persons on probation or parole after conviction of a felony from voting

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SBs 602, Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses 778 & 561

SB 695 Sifton Increases penalties for the distribution of heroin

SB 862 White Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board

SB 960 Emery Modifies provisions relating to earned compliance credits for probation or parole

SB 1018 Rizzo Modifies provisions regarding the supervision of adult offenders on probation or parole from other states

SB 1028 White Modifies provisions relating to community service requirements for DWI offenders

SB 1077 Onder Modifies provisions regarding criminal offenses

HB 4 (E1) Washington Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five

HB 1291 Evans Changes the law regarding probation.

HB 1320 Sommer Changes the law regarding animal abuse.

HCS HB 1332 Modifies the offense of tampering with electronic monitoring equipment.

HB 1343 Roberts 161 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder.

HB 1361 Ellebracht Requires probation officers to report all probation violations.

HB 1453 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to the offense of armed criminal action.

HB 1519 Evans Modifies provisions relating to the release of a defendant.

HCS HB 1520 Changes the laws regarding probation and parole violations.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1534 Washington Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five.

HB 1550 Sain Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Protection Act."

HB 1557 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 1594 Bland Manlove Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1645 Windham Requires the cost to the state for incarcerating an offender be considered during sentencing and parole hearings.

HB 1715 Morse 151 Provides that judges may assign roadside cleanup as a condition of probation.

HB 1735 Evans Changes the law regarding the boarding of prisoners.

HB 1780 Aldridge Modifies voter qualifications.

HB 1813 Moon Establishes a "Terrorist Offender Registry."

HB 1951 Morgan Modifies provisions for qualification of voters.

HB 2034 Hannegan Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five.

HB 2066 Mitten Requires a peace officer to provide an oral advisement and obtain written consent for a voluntary search of a person not under arrest or the person's effects or vehicle.

HCS HB 2170 Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board.

HB 2176 Schroer Requires a term of imprisonment and prohibits the imposition of certain other punishments for second degree murder and certain dangerous felonies.

HB 2197 Dogan Authorizes good time credit for certain offenders.

HB 2201 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to sentence review for certain persons.

HB 2254 Neely Allows a court to reduce a life without parole sentence to a sentence of life with eligibility for parole in certain circumstances.

HB 2313 DeGroot Modifies provisions relating to the duration of supervision by the division of probation and parole.

HB 2324 Proudie Modifies provisions relating to the duration of supervision by the division of probation and parole.

HB 2332 Price IV Provides a process for the board of probation and parole to review the case histories of offenders serving more than thirty years in prison and recommend clemency.

HB 2335 Hill Modifies provisions relating to probation.

HB 2362 Bosley Modifies provisions for voter qualifications.

HB 2410 Bosley Modifies provisions relating voter qualifications.

HB 2486 Schroer Repeals the interstate compact for supervision of parolees and probationers and modifies the interstate compact for adult offender supervision.

HB 2538 Evans Amends provisions relating to legal services provided by the State Public Defender System.

HB 2612 Plocher Establishes provisions relating to certain persons released on parole.

HB 2694 Toalson Reisch Specifies that certain offenders found guilty trafficking drugs in the second degree shall be eligible for parole after serving ten years.

HB 2705 Christofanelli Specifies that certain offenders found guilty trafficking drugs in the second degree shall be eligible for parole after serving ten years.

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND LICENSING

SB 554 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to coroners

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No. Author Subject

SB 556 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license

SCS SB 559 Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractor Licensing Act

SB 606 May Modifies provisions relating to the suspension of licenses for failure to comply with a child support order

SB 637 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to psychologist licensees

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

SB 658 Arthur Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

SCS SB 670 Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

SCS SB 689 Modifies provisions relating to licensing requirements for certain professionals

SCS SB 703 Modifies provisions relating to the practice of public accounting

SCS SB 714 Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SCS SB 756 Requires roofing contractors in this state to receive a registration certificate to engage in the business of, or act as, a roofing contractor within this state

SB 806 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of speech pathologists and audiologists

SB 848 Eigel Prohibits hormonal or surgical gender reassignment for a child under eighteen years of age

SB 863 Brown Authorizes certified registered nurse anesthetists to issue orders for and administer certain controlled substances

SB 877 Burlison Establishes the Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020

SB 891 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to physician maintenance of certification

SB 893 Burlison Modifies provisions regarding applicability of Dietician licensing to persons providing certain services

SB 933 Onder Modifies provisions relating to physician maintenance of certification or licensure

SB 942 Riddle Modifies licensing requirements for certain health care providers

SB 949 Riddle Modifies licensing requirements for nursing home administrators

SB 965 O'Laughlin Permits the Missouri State Board of Nursing to establish rules setting forth the licensure, renewal procedures, required fees, and discipline of advanced practice registered nurses

SB 976 Sater Permits an intern pharmacist working at a remote dispensing site pharmacy to dispense prescriptions under the remote supervision of a pharmacist at a supervising pharmacy

SB 992 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of architects, engineers, and landscape architects

SB 1006 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of accountants

SB 1009 Burlison Permits the Division of Professional Registration to issue a state certification for home inspectors

SB 1016 Crawford Modifies provisions of the Uniform Athlete Agents Act

SB 1032 Riddle Provides that only certain health care professionals shall perform radiation therapy procedures on humans

SB 1078 Onder Provides that advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) shall be licensed and regulated by the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, rather than by the State Board of Nursing

HB 1313 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to animal chiropractic practitioners.

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No. Author Subject

HCS HB 1316 Modifies provisions and creates new programs relating to military families.

HB 1317 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education.

HB 1441 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses.

HCS HB 1442 Modifies and adds provisions relating to professional licensure.

HCS HB 1445 Modifies licensing requirements for nursing home administrators.

HB 1503 Ellebracht Allows a victim of a physician's actions to attend and present oral testimony or submit a written impact statement at all board meetings and administrative hearings involving investigation and discipline of the physician.

HCS HBs 1511 Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing reciprocity. & 1452

HB 1652 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to cemeteries.

HCS HB 1688 Establishes the "Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020."

HB 1721 Schnelting Prohibits medical providers from administering any medical or surgical treatment for the purpose of gender reassignment for anyone under the age of eighteen.

HB 1758 Hannegan Modifies provisions relating to the practice of shampooing.

HB 1870 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certified public accountants.

HB 1871 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to exceptions to permit requirements for public accountants.

HCS HB 1891 Adds provisions relating to statewide mechanical contractor licenses.

SS SCS HCS#2 Adds provisions relating medical marijuana and other controlled substances. HB 1896

HB 1962 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license.

HCS HB 1995 Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals.

HB 2000 Grier Modifies provisions relating to professional registration.

HB 2036 Patterson Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships.

CCS SS HCS Modifies provisions relating to professional registration. HB 2046

HCS HB 2092 Changes the laws regarding financial regulations.

HB 2095 Shawan Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of speech pathologists and audiologists.

HCS HBs 2100 Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents. & 1532

HCS HB 2141 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020.

HB 2252 Neely Modifies provisions relating to assistant physicians.

HB 2256 Grier Establishes Missouri as a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

HB 2299 Porter Establishes a system for state-certification of home inspectors.

HB 2300 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to peer review committees.

HB 2327 Sauls Adds provisions relating to registration certificates for roofing contractors.

HB 2431 Swan Establishes provisions relating to radiologic licensure.

HB 2432 Porter Modifies provisions relating to embalmers and funeral directors.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2566 Helms Modifies provisions relating to telehealth services.

HB 2575 Ross Modifies provisions relating to the practice of certain occupations.

HB 2576 Kidd Establishes provisions relating to registration certificates for roofing contractors.

HB 2583 Stephens 128 Permits the Missouri State Board of Nursing to establish rules setting forth the licensure, renewal procedures, required fees, and discipline of advanced practice registered nurses.

HB 2590 Helms Modifies provisions relating to athletic trainers.

HB 2634 Swan Establishes the Joint Task Force on Music Therapist Licensure.

HB 2648 McGirl Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of accountants.

PROPERTY, REAL AND PERSONAL

SB 577 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to property assessment contracts for energy efficiency

SCS SB 578 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public

SB 593 White Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the Recorder of Deeds and notaries public

SB 596 Hough Modifies provisions relating to the lease or sale of state property to third parties

SCS SB 605 Modifies provisions relating to the removal of a tenant from a commercial property

SCS SB 608 Modifies provisions relating to scrap metals

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

SCS SB 661 Establishes the Prescribed Burning Act which protects a landowner from liability for a prescribed burning

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 736 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings

SB 747 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to county regulation of county property

SCS SB 780 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 783 Brown Creates a new provision relating to immunity from liability for inherent risks of camping on private campgrounds

SB 820 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the titling of abandoned property

SB 1008 Burlison Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors

SB 1027 O'Laughlin Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft left on airport property

HB 1278 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding real property to require the filing of a certificate of value before transferring interest in real property.

HB 1299 Dinkins Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1302 Dinkins Limits private campground owner liability.

SCS HB 1330 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1358 Ellebracht Changes the laws regarding sales of land so that a sale of 10 or more acres requires a survey.

HB 1369 Ellebracht Authorizes a waiver for certain property tax penalties.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1370 Ellebracht Modifies the computation of heritage value in condemnation proceedings.

HB 1378 Washington Changes the laws regarding landlord-tenant actions.

HB 1380 Washington Modifies provisions regarding property tax relief.

HB 1390 Price IV Creates civil rights for homeless persons.

HB 1409 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments.

HB 1412 Solon Requires attorney's fees and costs to be paid to the property owner in any condemnation proceeding.

HCS HB 1413 Modifies provisions relating to the offense of trespass in the first degree.

HB 1492 Beck Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land.

HB 1495 Beck Authorizes a tax credit for the establishment of a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 1510 Lynch Modifies definitions for certain statutes governing urban rehabilitation projects.

HCS HB 1522 Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HB 1544 Carter Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners.

HCS HB 1547 Establishes the Prescribed Burning Act which protects a landowner from liability for a prescribed burning.

HB 1555 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HB 1556 Reedy Authorizes the department of natural resources to purchase a certain historic cemetery.

HB 1585 Washington Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.

HB 1588 Washington Creates a new tax credit for first time purchasers of homes in a blighted area that will be used for owner occupancy.

HB 1589 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for certain residential property owners.

HB 1596 Trent 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.

HCS HB 1602 Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be deemed satisfied by certain conditions.

HCS HB 1603 Changes the laws regarding land surveys.

HB 1612 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

SCS HCS HB Modifies provisions relating to official documents. 1655

HB 1658 Proudie Specifies that limited liability companies that own real property in St. Louis County must designate a contact person with the county clerk.

HB 1690 Grier Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HCS HB 1696 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1710 Eggleston Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property.

HCS HB 1713 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act.

HB 1750 Allred Requires community improvement districts to include more than one property owner.

HB 1753 Spencer Establishes provisions relating to the protection of health care workers.

HB 1764 Swan Modifies requirements for written offers in condemnation proceedings.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1776 Lovasco Establishes provisions relating to asset forfeiture.

HB 1781 Aldridge Authorizes a tax credit for establishing a new business in a distressed community.

HCS HB 1795 Allows landowners or a landowner's agent to use night vision devices or thermal imaging devices when hunting nuisance predators.

HB 1834 Green Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1835 Green Allows creditors access to incident reports in certain situations.

HB 1836 Green Establishes the "Missouri Prompt Pay Act" relating to payment dates for contractors and subcontractors.

HB 1855 Busick Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft on airport property.

HB 1860 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to property tax increases.

HB 1861 Morgan Modifies provisions relating to condominium property.

HCS HB 1874 Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1876 Hansen Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1894 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to property assessments.

HB 1895 Falkner Modifies provisions relating to use taxes.

HCS HB 1907 Modifies provisions relating to property tax.

HB 1914 Porter Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property.

HCS HB 1952 Modifies provisions relating to abandoned property.

HB 1969 Griesheimer Modifies provisions relating to the removal of a tenant from a commercial property.

HB 2028 Morse 151 Allows a property owner to choose utility service for new structures built on the property.

HB 2047 Sommer Sets the burden of proof on the county assessor for proving the market value of certain property on certain appeals.

HB 2099 Hill Specifies that lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles.

HB 2152 Stevens 046 Changes the laws regarding consumer credit interest rates.

HB 2181 Knight Provides that an owner of land is not liable for injuries occurring on his or her residential area if such residential area is adjacent to a park or trail.

HCS HB 2188 Changes the laws regarding timeshares by requiring disclosure of the annual maintenance fees before a timeshare purchase and adding provisions regarding timeshare transfer services.

HB 2208 Griesheimer Establishes a tax credit for certain alternative fuel refueling properties.

HB 2232 Reedy Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain property.

HB 2295 Dinkins Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties.

HCS HB 2315 Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in St. Genevieve County.

HCS HB 2336 Authorizes adoption of a property maintenance code and establishes nuisance actions in Boone County.

HB 2400 Bosley Establishes an income tax credit for certain seniors who have a property tax liability on their primary residence.

HB 2405 Fitzwater Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in Callaway County.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2430 Rowland Requires assessors to provide taxpayers with information relating to how individual assessments are made.

HB 2446 Hicks Provides that landowners who fail to remove an obstruction or item from a roadway that could cause injury, death, or property damage to a motorist shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor.

HB 2449 Hurst Abolishes the doctrine of adverse possession in Missouri.

HB 2451 Rowland Requires the county board of equalization to provide confirmation of receipt of a taxpayer's appeal.

HB 2453 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to appeals from an assessor's valuation of property.

HB 2454 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property.

HB 2455 Rowland Limits potential foreclosure actions of the primary residence of a person sixty-five years of age after certain property tax increases.

HB 2457 Taylor Changes the date on which property taxes become delinquent.

HB 2471 Quade Establishes procedures and regulations for timeshare resale services.

HB 2474 Roberts 077 Authorizes the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act.

HB 2526 Haffner Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors.

HB 2535 Pogue Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in Oregon county.

HB 2546 Rogers Authorizes the portion of Kansas City located in Clay County to establish a land bank.

HB 2653 Sommer Specifies that a homeowners' association can only impose new property use restrictions at the time property is purchased or with the owner's consent.

HB 2680 Haden Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain public utility company property.

HB 2685 Plocher Changes the laws regarding the procedures for certain libraries to purchase real property.

HB 2701 Washington Prohibits increases in the assessed valuations of certain residential real property.

HB 2716 Kendrick Authorizes a tax credit relating to community land trusts.

HB 2758 Pogue Changes the laws regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land.

HCR 106 Pogue Urges all state departments to reduce concentrated land holdings in rural Missouri and develop more green space in major suburban and urban population centers.

PSYCHOLOGISTS

SB 556 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license

SB 637 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to psychologist licensees

SCS SB 647 Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020

SB 658 Arthur Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

SCS SB 670 Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to professional registration 673 & 560

SCS SB 689 Modifies provisions relating to licensing requirements for certain professionals

SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

HCS HB 1484 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams.

SCS HB 1559 Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1962 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license.

HCS HB 1995 Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals.

HB 2283 McCreery Modifies provisions relating to youth mental health preservation.

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE

SB 524 Sater Requires the Department of Social Services to apply for a global waiver for MO HealthNet

SB 564 Schupp Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2021

SB 584 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to child care benefits

SCS SB 595 Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services

SB 611 Sater Modifies the law relating to work requirements for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

SB 629 Sifton Modifies the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program

SB 630 Sifton Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2021

SB 642 Onder Prohibits public institutions of higher education from offering in-state tuition to any student unlawfully present in the United States

SB 666 White Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs for MO HealthNet participants

SB 684 Sater Establishes the effective date of coverage of MO HealthNet services at the date of the participant's application

SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

SB 790 Schupp Establishes the "Truth in Medicine Act"

SB 826 White Modifies provisions relating to child protection

SB 853 Crawford Requires the Department of Social Services and the Department of Mental Health to apply for a MO HealthNet waiver for certain children with disabilities

SB 895 Eigel Prohibits Medicaid payments to health care providers for services for non-Missouri residents

SB 934 Onder Prohibits Medicaid payments to health care providers for services for non-Missouri residents

SB 941 Sater Establishes the Missouri Children's Savings Account Act

SB 974 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions

SCR 41 Sater Urges the use of biosimilar medicines

SJR 32 Sater Requires certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements

SJR 60 Luetkemeyer Enacts provisions relating to health care, including health insurance and MO HealthNet

HB 1273 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the verification of eligibility for public assistance.

HB 1288 Pike Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

HB 1478 Quade Creates the "Hand-Up Program."

HB 1560 Baringer Modifies powers of St. Louis City and St. Louis City senior citizens’ services fund board of directors.

HB 1597 Bailey Requires a parent, caretaker relative, putative father, or identified noncustodial parent to cooperate with the child support program to be eligible for SNAP.

HB 1660 Proudie Creates new provisions related to serving meals to students.

HB 1666 Stevens 046 Adds WIC recipients to those eligible for vouchers for fresh produce.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1670 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1673 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1678 Lavender Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

HB 1705 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to public health.

HB 1708 Eggleston Modifies provisions for temporary assistance to needy families and supplemental nutrition assistance programs.

HB 1762 Knight Allows the Public Service Commission to authorize a low income rate for water and sewer service.

HB 1772 Shields Adds provisions relating to Medicaid waivers.

HB 1785 Deaton Modifies the law relating to work requirements for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

HB 1931 Carter Requires certain public schools to offer breakfast after the bell.

HCS HB 1960 Simplifies the application form for certain public assistance benefit programs and allows certain periodic eligibility review forms to be submitted as an attachment to a recipient's state tax return.

HCS HB 2068 Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Program."

HB 2081 Ellebracht Requires the Department of Economic Development to maintain a list of call centers that transfer jobs out of the country.

HB 2119 Green Requires the department of corrections to provide certain assistance to offenders upon release.

HB 2167 Morse 151 Requires the Department of Social Services to conduct a study on generational use of public assistance.

HB 2282 Rogers Specifies that a ward's income is separate from a guardian's income and that a ward's income is not to be included in the calculation of a guardian's income.

HB 2437 Smith Modifies provisions relating to the low-income housing tax credit.

HB 2499 Washington Modifies provisions relating to the low-income housing tax credit.

HB 2500 Washington Creates a "Text-to-Donate” pilot program in Kansas City and St. Louis to provide services aimed at reducing the population of homeless persons in those cities.

HB 2643 Porter Reduces public assistance benefits of individuals whose children do not meet school attendance requirements.

HB 2692 Trent Requires the Department of Social Services to contract with a third-party vendor to develop a real-time eligibility system to determine eligibility for public assistance programs.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS

HCS SB 831 Modifies provisions regarding facility management

SB 945 Williams Bars discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity

SB 988 Emery Defines the term "sex" for purposes of the Missouri Human Rights Act

SB 992 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of architects, engineers, and landscape architects

HB 1294 Dinkins Enacts requirements relating to display of and instruction about the national motto of the United States, "In God We Trust."

HCS HB 1521 Establishes the "Capitol Police Board."

HCS HB 1601 Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Ashland and Cameron upon voter approval.

HB 1624 Gray Establishes a "Council for Community Education" within the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1712 Francis Requires the display of the national motto on public buildings.

HCS HB 1713 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act.

HCS HBs 1901 Changes the law regarding firearms. & 1722

HB 1926 Kelly 141 Prohibits public institutions of higher learning from discriminating against a religious student association or denying a religious student association any benefit available to any other student association.

HB 2075 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 2098 Kolkmeyer Modifies provision regulating capitol parking garages.

HB 2246 Bailey Modifies provisions regarding meetings of the Board of Public Buildings.

HB 2753 Pogue Requires all public restrooms, other than single occupancy restrooms, to be gender-divided.

PUBLIC OFFICERS

SCS SB 612 Requires the Senate to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment

SB 911 White Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties

SCS SJR 33 Requires the Senate, beginning January 1, 2021, to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment

HB 19 (E1) Schroer Establishes procedures for recalling the circuit attorney of St. Louis City

HB 1303 Dinkins Establishes the "Prioritization of Public Funding for Family Planning Act."

HB 1367 Ellebracht Requires individuals who become prior candidates to dissolve their candidate committees.

HCS HB 1374 Creates new provisions relating to the funding of inaugural activities.

HB 1394 Price IV Creates the election anti-fraud fairness act.

HB 1533 Washington Creates a class C felony for manufacturing, importing, possessing, purchasing, sell, or transfer any assault weapon or large capacity magazine.

HB 1549 Sain Requires disclosure of certain state income tax returns on the website of the ethics commission.

HCS HBs 1637 Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to & 2150 the right to bear arms.

HB 1760 Spencer Requires certain public officials to vote in meetings and not electronically or by proxy.

HCS HB 1787 Changes the requirements to run for certain public offices.

HB 1843 Green Requires the Commissioner of Administration to procure a blanket bond or crime insurance policy to protect the state against loss from the acts or omissions of any state-compensated person within the judiciary.

HB 1918 Moon Requires United States Senators who represent Missouri to provide the General Assembly with certain information.

HCS HB 1932 Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office.

HB 2117 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

PUBLIC RECORDS, PUBLIC MEETINGS

SCS SB 613 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 828 Hough States that certain records of municipally owned utilities may be closed under the Sunshine Law

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No. Author Subject

SB 1000 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the public disclosure of investment assets and employee salaries of public employee retirement systems

SJR 37 Holsman Modifies provisions relating to members of the General Assembly

HB 1273 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the verification of eligibility for public assistance.

HB 1461 Shaul 113 Modifies the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research.

HB 1465 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions of who can request certain records.

HB 1497 Beck Modifies provisions relating to project labor agreements.

HCS HB 1686 Limits access to certain court records.

HCS HB 1695 Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act.

HCS HB 1808 Requires school districts to include instruction on the use and effects of vapor products.

HB 1910 Clemens Adds provisions relating to prescription drug costs.

HB 1928 Dohrman Enacts provisions governing campus protection officers of public institutions of higher education.

HB 1933 Wiemann Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."

HB 1953 Trent Modifies provisions of the sunshine law by adding utility customer information to closed records.

HB 2070 Dogan Establishes "The John Ashcroft Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act."

HB 2246 Bailey Modifies provisions regarding meetings of the Board of Public Buildings.

HB 2514 Falkner Establishes provisions relating to the removal of certain court records from automated case management systems.

SCS HCS HB Relating to cost transparency. 2555

HB 2559 Pierson Jr. Modifies provisions relating to the expungement of arrest records.

HB 2567 Lynch Changes the law regarding newspapers.

HB 2657 Sommer Allows for testimony in committee by electronic means.

HCS HB 2725 Modifies provisions for the sunshine law.

PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF

SS#3 SB 1 (E1) Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 4 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to witnesses

SB 16 (E1) Williams Creates and modifies provisions relating to law enforcement agency accountability

SB 18 (E1) May Modifies provisions related to law enforcement agencies and the POST Commission

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 543 Nasheed Creates new provisions relating to firearm restraining orders

SS SCS SB 569 Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses

SB 572 Rowden Establishes the "Community Crime Reduction Grant Program" which shall provide money to qualifying municipal police departments

SCS SB 609 Limits certain uses of funds from any state-settled opioid cause of action

SB 711 Arthur Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

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No. Author Subject

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 812 Sater Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force"

SB 829 Hough Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products

SCS SB 857 Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund”

SB 896 Eigel Creates the Department of Military Forces

SB 947 Wieland Modifies provisions relating to alcohol trade practices

SB 951 Schupp Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses

SB 986 May Establishes the Economic Distress Zone Fund

SB 1038 Wallingford Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation"

SB 1085 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products

HB 66 (E1) Patterson Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund"

HB 1301 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to school protection officers.

HB 1544 Carter Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners.

HB 1595 Bland Manlove Modifies provisions relating to compensation for victims of crime.

HB 1741 Hicks Creates the "Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activity Commission."

HB 1745 Kelley 127 Requires animal-drawn vehicles to have reflective material on the front of such vehicles.

HB 1757 Hannegan Requires certain service-industry employees to receive training on detecting and reporting human trafficking.

HB 1815 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to electronic tracking systems for evidentiary collection kits.

HB 1832 Green Requires the department of public safety to commission a study on gun violence in the state of Missouri.

HB 1886 Schnelting Updates certain personnel provisions relating to the liquor control law.

HB 1928 Dohrman Enacts provisions governing campus protection officers of public institutions of higher education.

HB 1929 Gunby Authorizes a tax credit to offset amounts paid in sales tax on gun safety mechanisms.

HCS HB 1961 Establishes the "Keep Our Schools Safe Act."

HB 1978 Merideth Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the legalization of marijuana.

HB 1985 Merideth Authorizes the "Community Police Tax Credit" for law enforcement officers who live in high-crime areas.

HCS HB 1991 Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms.

HB 2042 Richey Expands the Missouri Law Enforcement Assistance Program to include all local law enforcement jurisdictions in the state.

HB 2070 Dogan Establishes "The John Ashcroft Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act."

HB 2181 Knight Provides that an owner of land is not liable for injuries occurring on his or her residential area if such residential area is adjacent to a park or trail.

HCS HB 2207 Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund.”

HCS HB 2209 Creates the state department of defense.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2224 Richey Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund.”

HB 2314 Neely Requires Amber alerts to include an embedded Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that references a resource on the internet that provides additional information or technological capabilities.

HB 2489 Riggs Allows the state emergency management agency to enter into contracts to lease dredging equipment from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood prevention.

HB 2496 Price IV Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the legalization of marijuana for adult use.

HB 2645 Rogers Establishes within the department of public safety a "Task Force on Body-Worn Cameras."

HB 2654 Sommer Establishes a green light system for missing or endangered veterans.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

SB 592 White Establishes provisions related to water and sewer infrastructure rate adjustments for water and sewer corporations

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

SB 688 Emery Requires that the comprehensive state energy plan be reviewed by the Division of Energy by January 1, 2022, and biennially thereafter, and updated if necessary

SB 723 Brown Repeals the sunset date for discounted electric rates for qualifying customers of electrical corporations

SB 827 White Modifies the civil penalty for violating federally mandated natural gas safety standards

SB 832 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to construction costs for certain new electric generation facilities

SB 903 Wieland Creates the Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act

SB 921 Wallingford Allows electrical corporations to operate and use broadband infrastructure

SB 1035 Emery Creates provisions relating to wholesale electric energy

SB 1040 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to ratemaking for public utilities

SB 1044 Crawford Allows gas corporations to implement demand-side programs

SB 1045 Bernskoetter Modifies provisions relating to the renaming and reorganization of certain state agencies

SB 1065 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to net metering

SCR 39 Emery Establishes the Task Force on Retail Electric Competition

HB 1703 O'Donnell Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act."

HCS HB 1737 Establishes provisions to improve electricity resilience at critical facilities.

HB 1762 Knight Allows the Public Service Commission to authorize a low income rate for water and sewer service.

HB 1782 Ellebracht Establishes provisions for net neutrality.

HCS HB 1992 Modifies provisions for utility projects.

HB 2028 Morse 151 Allows a property owner to choose utility service for new structures built on the property.

HCS HB 2033 Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.

HCS HB 2050 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HCS HB 2094 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2124 Muntzel Repeals the sunset date for discounted electric rates for qualifying customers of electrical corporations.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2565 Rone Modifies provisions for utility ratemaking.

HB 2620 Hansen Authorizes the public service commission to review electric rates of municipalities under certain circumstances.

RAILROADS

SB 14 (E1) Onder Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses

SB 700 Onder Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses

CCR#2 SS#2 Modifies provisions relating to criminal law. SCS HB 1450, HB 1296, HCS HB 1331 and HCS HB 1898

HB 1504 Ellebracht Requires the placement of Automated External Defibrillators and staff trained in the operation of such devices on passenger trains, cabooses, locomotive units capable of independent operation, and motorized on-track work equipment used in railroad operations.

HB 1850 Coleman 097 Repeals sunset and expired tax credit statutes.

HCS HBs 1901 Changes the law regarding firearms. & 1722

HB 2076 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to when employees are to be paid for their labor.

HB 2229 Neely Requires railroad trains or light engines carrying freight to have at least two qualified crew members.

REDISTRICTING

SJR 35 Nasheed Modifies the use of census data for the purposes of redistricting

SS#3 SJR 38 Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 49 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 54 Eigel Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 57 Onder Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

HB 1536 Washington Requires the state demographer to use last known permanent place of residence for counting inmates when reapportioning state house and senate districts.

HB 1623 Gray Requires the state demographer to use last known permanent place of residence for counting college students and inmates when reapportioning state house and senate districts.

HJR 96 Aldridge Modifies the use of census data for the purposes of redistricting.

HCS HJRs 101 Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special & 76 interests.

HJR 115 Trent Modifies provisions for redistricting and requires that only citizens be eligible to vote in the state.

RELIGION

SB 761 Burlison Prohibits institutions of higher learning from discriminating against a religious student organization

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No. Author Subject

SB 915 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to certificates of self-insurance

HB 1294 Dinkins Enacts requirements relating to display of and instruction about the national motto of the United States, "In God We Trust."

HCS HB 1345 Allows school districts to offer elective social studies courses on the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament.

HB 1346 Baker Requires school districts to display "In God We Trust" in prominent locations in all schools.

HB 1527 Razer Modifies provisions relating to complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.

HB 1632 Porter Modifies provisions relating to donations and delivery of certain alcoholic beverages.

HB 1660 Proudie Creates new provisions related to serving meals to students.

HB 1812 Proudie Allows the reporting of a privileged communication regarding child abuse and neglect that is made to a minister or cleryperson.

HB 1838 Green Establishes the "Missouri Office of Equal Opportunity" in statute.

HB 1842 Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program."

HB 1926 Kelly 141 Prohibits public institutions of higher learning from discriminating against a religious student association or denying a religious student association any benefit available to any other student association.

HB 2043 Baker Establishes the Adoption Protection Act.

HB 2136 Neely Allows the reporting of a privileged communication regarding child abuse and neglect that is made to a minister or cleryperson.

HB 2186 Shawan Changes the law regarding concealed carrying of weapons by allowing firearms in churches and other places of worship with a concealed carry permit.

HB 2198 McDaniel Designates July 2 of each year as Mormon War Remembrance Day.

HB 2293 Ingle Prohibits a child placing agency contracting with the state to provide foster care services from discriminating against a family because of the family's religion.

HJR 119 Ross Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri adding language relating to religious beliefs and abortion.

RETIREMENT - LOCAL GOVERNMENT

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SCS SB 768 Allows each political subdivision in Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement System to elect a member contribution amount of 2% or 6%

SB 1000 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the public disclosure of investment assets and employee salaries of public employee retirement systems

SS SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Public Employee Retirement Systems. 1467 & HB 1934

HB 2473 Coleman 097 Modifies provisions relating to the County Employees' Retirement System.

HB 2669 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to retirement benefits for police officers.

RETIREMENT - SCHOOLS

SB 755 Sater Exempts information pertaining to the salaries and benefits of certain members of the Board of the Public School Retirement System (PSRS) from certain confidentiality provisions

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SB 830 Cunningham Modifies provisions related to workforce development in elementary and secondary education

SB 1000 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the public disclosure of investment assets and employee salaries of public employee retirement systems

HB 1298 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to school teacher and employee retirement allowances.

SS SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Public Employee Retirement Systems. 1467 & HB 1934

HB 2291 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to the duration of time for which retired teachers and school employees may teach without losing their retirement benefits.

HB 2460 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to teacher and school employee retirement systems.

HB 2728 Roberts 077 Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

HB 2744 Gray Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

RETIREMENT - STATE

SB 901 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement systems

SB 968 Cierpiot Allows certain vested members of the Missouri State Employees Retirement System to elect a lump sum payment

SB 1000 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the public disclosure of investment assets and employee salaries of public employee retirement systems

SB 1024 Riddle Allows members of certain state employee retirement systems to elect an adjusted annuity amount and remove former spouses as survivor beneficiaries

SS SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Public Employee Retirement Systems. 1467 & HB 1934

HCS HB 1999 Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

HCS HB 2165 Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System.

HB 2670 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to state employee retirement.

HB 2683 Plocher Modifies provisions relating to retirement plans.

RETIREMENT SYSTEMS AND BENEFITS - GENERAL

SB 849 Eigel Requires the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan to offer only high deductible health plans, and to cover the deductible

SB 901 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement systems

SB 955 Walsh Modifies the Board of Trustees of Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System

SB 968 Cierpiot Allows certain vested members of the Missouri State Employees Retirement System to elect a lump sum payment

SB 999 Walsh Modifies provisions of the Police Retirement System of St. Louis

SB 1000 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the public disclosure of investment assets and employee salaries of public employee retirement systems

SB 1024 Riddle Allows members of certain state employee retirement systems to elect an adjusted annuity amount and remove former spouses as survivor beneficiaries

HB 1298 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to school teacher and employee retirement allowances.

HB 1311 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to workplace retirement savings plans.

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HB 1432 Kendrick Establishes the "Missouri Secure Choice Savings Program Act."

SS SCS HB Modifies provisions relating to Public Employee Retirement Systems. 1467 & HB 1934

HB 1725 Schnelting Removes the income thresholds for certain amounts eligible to be subtracted from a Missouri taxpayer's adjusted gross income.

HCS HB 1999 Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

HCS HB 2165 Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System.

HCS HB 2173 Changes the laws regarding marriage and replaces marriage licenses with contracts of domestic union.

HB 2266 Grier Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions.

HB 2291 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to the duration of time for which retired teachers and school employees may teach without losing their retirement benefits.

HB 2460 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to teacher and school employee retirement systems.

HB 2473 Coleman 097 Modifies provisions relating to the County Employees' Retirement System.

HB 2476 Walsh Adds all public employee retirement systems and quasi-governmental entity employee salaries to the government accountability portal.

HB 2669 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to retirement benefits for police officers.

HB 2670 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to state employee retirement.

HB 2683 Plocher Modifies provisions relating to retirement plans.

HB 2728 Roberts 077 Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

HB 2744 Gray Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

REVENUE, DEPARTMENT OF

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SB 584 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to child care benefits

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SCS SB 703 Modifies provisions relating to the practice of public accounting

SB 748 White Enacts provisions relating to disability accommodations for commercial driver's license applicants

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 777 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to the selection of Department of Revenue fee offices

SCS SB 780 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SCS SB 809 Provides that motor vehicle dealers shall not be liable for inaccuracies in third-party motor vehicle history reports when the inaccuracy is not based on information provided by the dealer

SB 820 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the titling of abandoned property

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 876 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the composition of off-highway vehicles

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SB 887 Walsh Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 915 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to certificates of self-insurance

SB 937 Nasheed Establishes the "Modernization Decency Act"

SB 981 Cierpiot Prohibits the amendment or reduction of certain traffic offenses to a non-moving violation for drivers with intermediate driver's licenses or temporary instruction permits

SB 982 Cierpiot Modifies provisions requiring recreational vehicle (RV) manufacturers to repurchase RVs and certain associated items from dealers upon the termination of an RV dealer agreement

SB 1001 Brown Modifies provisions relating to salvage vehicles

SB 1007 Burlison Provides that the owner of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) may, rather than shall, title and register their ATVs

SB 1015 Emery Modifies provisions relating to driver's license suspensions for minor traffic violations

SB 1033 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to transient guest taxes

SB 1046 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to administrative fees charged by dealers licensed by the Department of Revenue

SB 1056 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to emergency communication services

SB 1058 Brown Modifies provisions relating to fleet vehicle registration

SB 1085 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products

SB 1086 Wieland Requires the Department of Revenue to establish a web-based system for the verification of motor vehicle insurance

HB 2 (E2) Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Services Act

HB 58 (E1) Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals

HB 65 (E1) Merideth Authorizes the "Community Police Tax Credit" for law enforcement officers who live in high-crime areas

HCS HB 1256 Modifies provisions relating to personal property tax obligations and motor vehicle, trailer, and boat registration.

HB 1264 Bangert Requires driver’s license examiners to demonstrate to applicants what the applicant is likely to experience during a traffic stop and requires driver's education providers to include curriculum on traffic stops.

HB 1283 Justus Changes the law regarding the Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund.

HB 1308 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to certain tax credits.

HB 1310 Shull 016 Changes the tax rate for promotional play gross receipts received from gambling games.

HCS HB 1334 Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to elect to have a medical alert notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1339 Kelley 127 Establishes a specialty license plate for the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.

HB 1352 Allred Requires motor vehicle dealers to collect and remit sales tax.

HB 1357 Ellebracht Directs fines from certain municipal ordinances to be distributed annually to the schools of the county in the same manner that proceeds of all penalties, forfeitures, and fines collected for the breach of the penal laws of the state are distributed.

HB 1396 Price IV Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1418 McGirl Adds corrections officers to the list of persons whose motor vehicle and driver's license records are to be kept confidential.

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HB 1432 Kendrick Establishes the "Missouri Secure Choice Savings Program Act."

HCS HB 1435 Modifies provisions relating to the deceased.

HB 1439 Helms Modifies provisions relating to when a person is charged with a moving traffic violation and fails to prepay a fine and appear in court.

HB 1449 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to the state income tax rates.

HB 1469 Toalson Reisch Establishes a sales tax exemption for livestock and agricultural trailers.

HCS HB 1473 Establishes special license plates.

HB 1478 Quade Creates the "Hand-Up Program."

HB 1480 Quade Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs.

HB 1495 Beck Authorizes a tax credit for the establishment of a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 1505 Ellebracht Requires charities that accept donations to make their tax returns public.

HB 1506 Ellebracht Requires driver's license applicants eighteen years of age and younger who have never held a driver's license to complete a driver's education program approved by the Missouri highways and transportation commission.

HB 1507 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to the administrative procedures for driver's license suspensions and revocations.

HB 1512 Messenger Establishes a sales tax exemption for certain purchases.

HB 1514 Messenger Adjusts motor vehicle licensing and registration fees for inflation.

HB 1518 Messenger Places a sunset provision on tax credits without a sunset provision.

HCS HB 1522 Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HB 1546 Roberts 161 Modifies the penalty for certain traffic offenses.

HB 1549 Sain Requires disclosure of certain state income tax returns on the website of the ethics commission.

HB 1550 Sain Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Protection Act."

HB 1562 Mosley Removes the miles driven restriction on historic motor vehicle license plates.

HB 1587 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals.

HB 1588 Washington Creates a new tax credit for first time purchasers of homes in a blighted area that will be used for owner occupancy.

HB 1589 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for certain residential property owners.

HB 1594 Bland Manlove Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1598 Mosley Requires entities that provide financing that covers the sales tax on motor vehicle purchases to remit the sales tax directly to the Department of Revenue on behalf of the purchaser.

HCS HB 1601 Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Ashland and Cameron upon voter approval.

HB 1607 Black 137 Requires designations of veteran status to be placed on the front of official driver's licenses and ID cards.

HB 1611 Coleman 097 Allows customers of utilities to opt out of installation of certain types of meters.

HB 1612 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1615 Baringer Requires dealers to collect and remit sales tax on motor vehicle sales.

HB 1651 Sommer Allows driver's license applicants to elect to have a disability designation placed on the person's driver's license.

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HB 1656 Proudie Exempts state legislators from paying labor costs associated with responding to sunshine law requests.

SCS HB 1700 Authorizes the city of Springfield to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval.

HB 1704 O'Donnell Modifies provisions relating to special license plates for Boy Scouts of America.

HB 1705 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to public health.

HB 1719 Schnelting Allows Missouri driver's license applicants to have an autism notation placed on the person's driver's license or nondriver's identification card.

HB 1723 Schnelting Requires the display of both front and back license plates on dump trucks.

HB 1725 Schnelting Removes the income thresholds for certain amounts eligible to be subtracted from a Missouri taxpayer's adjusted gross income.

HB 1726 Wilson Authorizes certain cities to levy a 1/2 cent sales tax for public safety.

HB 1730 Shaul 113 Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one.

HB 1731 Toalson Reisch Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.

HB 1733 Christofanelli Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."

HB 1734 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of partners and partnerships.

HB 1742 Sommer Establishes a one-time three-year motor vehicle registration option.

HB 1744 Sommer Requires the department of revenue to accept electronic versions of documents used to verify the residency of applicants for Missouri driver's licenses.

HB 1749 Allred Modifies the state income tax brackets.

HB 1767 Swan Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 1771 Shields Requires the department of revenue to issue income tax refunds to the estates or families of certain terrorist attack first responders.

HB 1778 Lovasco Modifies provisions relating to special personalized license plates.

HB 1794 Rogers Requires only one motor vehicle license plate for certain motor vehicles.

HB 1800 Morris 140 Relates to Purple Heart specialty license plates and license fee offices.

HB 1806 Moon Modifies provisions relating to refunds of certain tax payments.

HB 1825 Green Allows the department of revenue to charge an additional fee for REAL ID licenses.

HB 1827 Green Establishes the "Missouri Juneteenth Heritage and Jazz Festival and Memorial Fund."

HB 1845 Green Establishes the "First-Time Business Owner Savings Account" and authorizes a tax deduction for contributions to a savings account dedicated to starting a new business.

HB 1850 Coleman 097 Repeals sunset and expired tax credit statutes.

HB 1851 Dohrman Modifies provisions relating to certificates of self-insurance.

HCS HB 1858 Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.

HB 1862 Morgan Extends the duration of unemployment benefits.

HB 1865 Morgan Repeals a provision allowing scrap metal operators to purchase older inoperable motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts without receiving a title.

HB 1890 Schroer Removes the sales and use tax exemption from certain products.

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HCS HB 1891 Adds provisions relating to statewide mechanical contractor licenses.

HB 1895 Falkner Modifies provisions relating to use taxes.

HB 1904 Shields Extends certain statutory time frames relating to the Chapter 92 Earnings Tax.

HB 1908 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to sales tax.

HB 1911 Moon Prohibits the state of Missouri from remitting taxes to the federal government until the federal government prohibits the use of any federal funds for abortion.

HB 1914 Porter Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property.

HB 1929 Gunby Authorizes a tax credit to offset amounts paid in sales tax on gun safety mechanisms.

HCS HB 1932 Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office.

HB 1946 Barnes Moves the veteran designation on a driver's license to the front of the card.

HB 1947 Barnes Exempts certain disabled veterans from driver's license fees.

HB 1948 Bailey Modifies provisions relating to the state sales tax rate.

HCS HB 1952 Modifies provisions relating to abandoned property.

HCS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to taxation. 1957

HCS HB 1960 Simplifies the application form for certain public assistance benefit programs and allows certain periodic eligibility review forms to be submitted as an attachment to a recipient's state tax return.

HB 1966 Lynch Changes the process by which public notice is required to be published.

HB 1967 Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement.

HB 1971 Griesheimer Modifies provisions relating to sales tax on motor fuel.

HB 1975 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to uninsured motorists.

HB 1985 Merideth Authorizes the "Community Police Tax Credit" for law enforcement officers who live in high-crime areas.

HB 1986 Merideth Authorizes tax credits for health care professionals and EMTs serving in rural areas.

HB 2027 Allred Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 2036 Patterson Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships.

HCS HB 2040 Modifies provisions relating to special license plates for the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives.

HB 2048 Sommer Modifies requirements for mailings by the director of revenue.

HCS HB 2068 Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Program."

HB 2073 Carpenter Authorizes a tax credit for businesses owned by minorities, women, or service-disabled veterans who obtain a medical marijuana dispensary license.

HB 2101 Swan Authorizes a tax exemption on out-of-state income.

HB 2109 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for certain teachers who live where they teach.

HB 2110 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for reestablishing a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 2112 Windham Authorizes a one-time amnesty month for certain delinquent motor vehicle liabilities.

HB 2119 Green Requires the department of corrections to provide certain assistance to offenders upon release.

HB 2121 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to the selection of Department of Revenue fee offices.

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HB 2132 Gunby Requires state license fee offices to have certain office hours.

HB 2154 Allred Modifies provisions relating to taxes on transient accommodations.

HB 2160 Unsicker Requires the Department of Revenue to include certain additional information in its annual combined financial report.

HB 2168 Gray Modifies the time frame during which the amount for a trade-in motor vehicle may be credited to the purchase price of another motor vehicle for sales tax calculations.

HCS HB 2171 Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for the adoption of children.

HB 2172 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to use tax.

HB 2196 Carpenter Authorizes an earned income tax credit in Missouri.

HB 2211 Hill Authorizes a refundable tax credit for taxpayers with children

HB 2213 Christofanelli Modifies the definition of a "corporation" for certain Missouri income tax purposes.

HB 2233 Haffner Authorizes a tax deduction for certain families of children attending private school or a home school.

HB 2238 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HB 2239 Moon Eliminates the corporate income tax rate over a period of two years.

HB 2253 Windham Repeals the statutory provisions imposing a sales tax on food and authorizes a new estate tax to offset lost revenue.

HB 2265 Moon Prohibits the state of Missouri from remitting taxes to the federal government until the federal government prohibits the use of any federal funds for abortion.

HB 2271 Basye Establishes a special license plate for cancer awareness.

HB 2272 Windham Modifies the state income tax brackets.

HB 2274 Kelly 141 Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2026.

HB 2275 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products.

HB 2278 Butz Increases the state motor fuel tax.

HB 2279 Tate Establishes an administrative penalty for possessing, duplicating, or manufacturing or contracting to manufacture a false instruction permit, driver's license, or non-driver's license.

HB 2280 Tate Authorizes the department of revenue to design and implement a digital driver's license program.

HB 2294 Spencer Modifies provisions relating to refunds of overpayments of sales and use tax.

HB 2340 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to dealers of motor vehicles and other transportation vehicles.

HB 2344 Kolkmeyer Modifies provisions relating to salvage vehicles.

HB 2347 Carpenter Authorizes a tax deduction for individuals making certain charitable contributions.

HB 2370 Remole Changes the lead-acid battery fee and extends the imposition of the fee through 2026.

HB 2371 Bromley Modifies the motor vehicle biennial registration option so that all motor vehicles, regardless of model year, have a two-year registration option.

HB 2388 Hicks Authorizes a tax credit to offset amounts paid in sales tax on gun safety mechanisms.

HB 2400 Bosley Establishes an income tax credit for certain seniors who have a property tax liability on their primary residence.

HB 2401 Appelbaum Authorizes a tax credit to offset fees from the adoption of rescue animals.

HB 2404 Rehder Authorizes a tax deferment for investing in federal Opportunity Zones equal to the deferment allowed under federal law.

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HB 2428 Griesheimer Establishes a special license plate for "Safety Net of Missouri."

HB 2429 Griesheimer Establishes a special "BackStoppers" license plate.

HB 2447 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the offense of failing to yield the right-of-way.

HB 2480 Coleman 097 Eliminates the St. Louis City earnings tax.

HB 2505 Bromley Establishes a three-year registration option for boats and a permanent registration option for boats and outboard motors.

HB 2619 Morgan Changes the laws regarding the Missouri individual income tax.

HB 2622 Gunby Requires state license fee offices to have certain office hours.

HB 2632 Morris 140 Requires the Department of Revenue to establish an electronically accessible motor vehicle financial responsibility verification system.

HB 2660 Bromley Modifies provisions relating to odometers and mileage disclosure requirements.

HB 2686 Muntzel Establishes the Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement and Compliance Incentive Program.

HB 2690 Sharp 036 Establishes a Negro Leagues Baseball Museum special license plate.

HB 2711 Roberts 077 Establishes a tax deduction for employers relating to criminal justice reform.

HB 2729 Hovis Modifies provisions relating to public safety taxes and fees.

HB 2733 Francis Requires the department of revenue to establish and maintain a system for online verification of motor vehicle insurance.

HB 2741 Lavender Specifies that the balance of certain funds be transferred to general revenue and the funds be abolished.

HJR 74 Washington Calls for a referendum on the Constitution of Missouri, relating to the assessment of real property values.

REVISION BILLS

SB 795 Hough Modifies provisions regarding the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research

SRB 796 Hough Repeals expired, ineffective, and obsolete statutory provisions

HB 1461 Shaul 113 Modifies the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research.

HCS HRB 2 Repeals obsolete, expired, sunset, and terminated statutory sections and portions of sections.

ROADS AND HIGHWAYS

SB 9 (E1) Eigel Creates the offense of unlawful traffic interference

SB 539 Libla Increases taxes on motor fuels

SCS SB 590 Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear

SB 596 Hough Modifies provisions relating to the lease or sale of state property to third parties

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

SB 709 Eigel Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement

SB 729 Sater Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows the College of the Ozarks to employ campus police officers

SB 794 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

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SB 810 Luetkemeyer Requires publication of a cost estimate and project completion date for any work on the state highway system at the time bids on a contract for the work are opened

HB 35 (E1) Shawan Creates the offense of unlawful traffic interference

HB 1265 Bangert Prohibits anyone from using a hand-held electronic wireless communication device while driving a non-commercial motor vehicle unless the device is equipped for hands-free operation and is being used in that manner.

HB 1274 Unsicker Requires children under two years of age to be secured in rear-facing child passenger restraint systems.

HCS HB 1282 Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows private institutions of higher education to appoint persons to be members of a campus police department.

HB 1290 Evans Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communications device for texting by drivers of any age.

HB 1299 Dinkins Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1304 Dinkins Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within a school zone.

HB 1321 Sommer Imposes certain vehicle safety requirements on ice cream trucks.

HB 1404 Love Designates the "J.D. Stehwein Memorial Highway" in St. Clair County.

HB 1405 Love Modifies provisions relating to outdoor advertising.

HB 1447 Miller Establishes the "Deputy Sheriff Casey L Shoemate Memorial Highway" on a portion of Highway 54 in Miller County.

HB 1474 Runions Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communications devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1475 Runions Modifies provisions relating to safety belt enforcement.

HB 1509 Lynch Designates the "Chief of Police Ferman R Raines Memorial Highway" on a portion of State Highway 17 in Pulaski County.

HB 1531 Razer Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communication devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1541 Basye Allows motor vehicles to turn left on red light when turning onto a one-way street.

HB 1626 Gray Modifies the penalties permitted for certain traffic and traffic-related offenses.

HB 1633 Porter Prohibits the use of hand-held wireless communication devices by drivers of any age.

HB 1635 Porter Modifies provisions relating to the requirement to yield for emergency vehicles.

HB 1641 Taylor Modifies the definition of autocycle.

HB 1674 Bland Manlove Prohibits text messaging while driving for all drivers.

HB 1745 Kelley 127 Requires animal-drawn vehicles to have reflective material on the front of such vehicles.

HB 1747 Allred Designates the "Bill Grigsby Memorial Highway" in Platte County.

HB 1754 Spencer Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement.

HB 1779 Lovasco Prohibits the Department of Transportation from using roadside dynamic message signs to convey information not related to traffic conditions, weather, or emergency alerts.

HB 1847 Pollitt 052 Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within a school zone.

HB 1879 Tate Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving non-commercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of non-commercial motor vehicles who are fully licensed and eighteen years of age or older.

HB 1915 Busick Designates certain highways as "Purple Heart Trails."

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HB 1916 Busick Allows dump trucks to be equipped with mud flaps with up to 12 inches of clearance from the ground.

HB 1940 Windham Requires law enforcement officers to give persons under arrest forty-eight hours to arrange for their motor vehicle to be removed before authorizing a towing company to remove a motor vehicle.

HB 1976 Deaton Designates a portion of Business 71 in McDonald County the "Army PFC Christopher Lee Marion Memorial Highway."

HB 2059 Moon Prohibits the operation of automated motor vehicles unless a person who is licensed to operate a motor vehicle is present in the vehicle while it is being operated.

HCS HB 2094 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2103 Kolkmeyer Places restrictions on how municipalities may allocate revenues from taxes authorized under Article IV, Section 30(a) of the Constitution.

HB 2122 Trent Establishes the Otis E. Moore Memorial Highway in Greene County.

HCS HB 2128 Modifies length and weight restriction for certain motor vehicles.

HB 2129 Rone Establishes the "Duane S Michie Memorial Highway" in Pemiscot County.

HB 2187 Love Establishes the "NASA Scientist Dr Charles T Bourland Memorial Bridge" in St. Clair County.

HB 2190 Taylor Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2192 Trent Requires the Department of Transportation to consider the complete life-cycle costs of work in determining the lowest bid amount submitted for a contract.

HB 2193 Roden Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2194 Ruth Modifies provisions relating to off-highway vehicles.

HB 2199 Gannon Requires children under two years of age to be secured in rear-facing child passenger restraint systems.

HB 2278 Butz Increases the state motor fuel tax.

HCS HB 2290 Allows personal delivery devices to operate on sidewalks and roadways.

HB 2423 Riggs Establishes the "Mark Twain Memorial Highway" in Marion County.

HB 2424 Riggs Establishes the "George Poage Memorial Highway" in Marion County.

HB 2445 Hicks Provides that a motorcycle or motortricycle may be operated on the shoulder of a roadway under certain circumstances.

HB 2446 Hicks Provides that landowners who fail to remove an obstruction or item from a roadway that could cause injury, death, or property damage to a motorist shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor.

HB 2466 Chappelle-Nadal Establishes the "Myrtle Hilliard Davis Memorial Highway" in St. Louis County.

HB 2543 Anderson Establishes the "Deputy Sheriff Aaron P Roberts Memorial Highway" in Greene County.

HJR 69 Messenger Proposes a constitutional amendment to make state revenue deposited into the state road fund subject to appropriation by the General Assembly.

HJR 71 Messenger Proposes a constitutional amendment to authorize the highways and transportation commission to construct toll roads and impose and collect tolls on interstates and four-lane roadways.

HJR 111 Hill Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit checkpoints and road blocks, except in certain emergency situations.

SAINT LOUIS CITY

SS#3 SB 1 (E1) Modifies provisions relating to public safety

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SB 2 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to residency requirements of public safety employees

SB 5 (E1) Koenig Provides that the Attorney General is authorized to commence prosecution for certain actions in St. Louis City

SB 15 (E1) Onder Allows the Governor to remove certain elected officials from office

HCS SB 544 Creates a "Text-to-Donate” pilot program in Kansas City and St. Louis to provide services aimed at reducing the population of homeless persons in those cities

SCS SB 558 Provides that personnel of certain municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SB 608 Modifies provisions relating to scrap metals

SB 626 Nasheed Requires every school in the St. Louis City school district to use a response-to-intervention tiered approach to reading instruction for students struggling to read

SB 627 Nasheed Creates seven subdistricts within the St. Louis City school district

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 871 Nasheed Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing

SB 889 Koenig Modifies provisions regarding the jurisdiction of the Attorney General for violations of certain offenses and creates the offense of vehicle hijacking

SB 999 Walsh Modifies provisions of the Police Retirement System of St. Louis

HB 17 (E1) Schroer Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners

HB 19 (E1) Schroer Establishes procedures for recalling the circuit attorney of St. Louis City

HB 28 (E1) Murphy Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys

HB 1400 Price IV Modifies juror compensation for jurors serving on a jury in the City of St. Louis.

HB 1409 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments.

HB 1454 Schroer Requires the Missouri Veterans Commission to collect and display information about job opportunities for veterans.

HCS HB 1526 Repeals the Missouri State Archives-St. Louis Trust Fund and returns the moneys in the fund to the state document preservation fund.

HB 1544 Carter Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners.

HB 1554 DeGroot Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library.

HB 1560 Baringer Modifies powers of St. Louis City and St. Louis City senior citizens’ services fund board of directors.

HB 1599 Roberts 077 Modifies the offense of unlawful use of a weapon to apply to the open or concealed carrying of a firearm in the City of St. Louis without a concealed carry permit.

HCS#2 HB Modifies residency requirements for personnel of certain municipal police forces. 1604

HB 1610 Coleman 097 Modifies and establishes provisions relating to criminal street gangs.

HB 1687 Grier Modifies residency requirements for personnel of certain municipal police forces.

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HB 1710 Eggleston Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property.

HB 1735 Evans Changes the law regarding the boarding of prisoners.

HCS HB 1874 Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1923 Dogan Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt written investigation policies for officer-involved deaths.

HCS HB 1932 Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office.

HCS HBs 1972 Allows a person to apply for a marriage license electronically. & 2366

HB 2042 Richey Expands the Missouri Law Enforcement Assistance Program to include all local law enforcement jurisdictions in the state.

HB 2047 Sommer Sets the burden of proof on the county assessor for proving the market value of certain property on certain appeals.

HB 2414 Chappelle-Nadal Prohibits the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District from expending moneys to fund any trolley system.

HB 2480 Coleman 097 Eliminates the St. Louis City earnings tax.

HB 2500 Washington Creates a "Text-to-Donate” pilot program in Kansas City and St. Louis to provide services aimed at reducing the population of homeless persons in those cities.

HB 2663 Wiemann Requires that all municipal elections in the city of Saint Louis be non-partisan.

HB 2669 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to retirement benefits for police officers.

HB 2675 Murphy Prohibits the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District from expending moneys to fund any trolley system.

HB 2685 Plocher Changes the laws regarding the procedures for certain libraries to purchase real property.

HB 2728 Roberts 077 Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

HB 2744 Gray Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.

HCR 69 Windham Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests.

HCR 85 Aldridge Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests.

HJR 83 Bosley Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting votes for county mergers to the counties affected by the merger.

SAINT LOUIS COUNTY

SB 547 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments

HB 1409 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments.

HB 1610 Coleman 097 Modifies and establishes provisions relating to criminal street gangs.

HB 1621 Gray Prohibits certain cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period.

HB 1658 Proudie Specifies that limited liability companies that own real property in St. Louis County must designate a contact person with the county clerk.

HB 2225 Chappelle-Nadal Establishes procedures relating to land use permits for historic landfills.

HB 2407 Mosley Creates wards within certain school districts.

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HB 2414 Chappelle-Nadal Prohibits the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District from expending moneys to fund any trolley system.

HB 2675 Murphy Prohibits the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District from expending moneys to fund any trolley system.

HB 2685 Plocher Changes the laws regarding the procedures for certain libraries to purchase real property.

HB 2726 Bangert Changes the laws regarding certain fire protection districts.

HCR 69 Windham Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests.

HCR 85 Aldridge Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests.

HJR 83 Bosley Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting votes for county mergers to the counties affected by the merger.

SALARIES

SB 682 May Modifies provisions relating to employment practices based on gender

SB 755 Sater Exempts information pertaining to the salaries and benefits of certain members of the Board of the Public School Retirement System (PSRS) from certain confidentiality provisions

SB 803 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to salaries of public administrators

SB 908 Hough Modifies the compensation of court reporters

SB 1055 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

HB 1498 Beck Prohibits employers from inquiring about an employee or applicant's salary history information.

HCS HB 1695 Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act.

HB 1731 Toalson Reisch Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.

HB 1814 McGaugh Changes the law regarding county financial statements.

HCS HB 1819 Changes the law regarding court reporters.

HB 1864 Morgan Prohibits employers from discriminating in providing compensation based on gender for the same work.

HB 1903 Shields Allows school districts that share superintendents to receive additional state aid.

HB 1990 Shields Raises minimum teacher's salaries by $1,000 per year for 7 consecutive years.

HB 1997 Wilson Changes the laws regarding the compensation of sheriffs.

HB 2074 Carpenter Subjects public employers to the state minimum wage law.

HB 2076 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to when employees are to be paid for their labor.

HB 2174 Pollitt 052 Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education.

HB 2191 Trent Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of court reporters.

HB 2564 Taylor Changes provisions governing school superintendent salaries and residency requirements.

SAVINGS AND LOAN

HB 1428 Kendrick Grants authority to the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority to issue loans to refinance certain public or private student loans, education grants, and certain bonds, notes, or other obligations.

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HB 1438 Helms Changes the law regarding unsecured loans of five hundred dollars or less.

HB 1545 Carter Changes the laws regarding fees charged by financial institutions.

HB 1703 O'Donnell Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act."

HB 1845 Green Establishes the "First-Time Business Owner Savings Account" and authorizes a tax deduction for contributions to a savings account dedicated to starting a new business.

HB 2348 Carpenter Changes the laws regarding unsecured loans.

HCS HB 2461 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

SB 917 Onder Prohibits expenditures of public funds for certain purposes relating to abortion, human cloning, and prohibited human research

SB 977 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) initiative

SCR 44 May Approves the statewide mission designation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for Harris-Stowe University

HB 1448 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 1796 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM).

HB 1936 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 2113 Bosley Modifies provisions relating to STEM education to include entrepreneurship, the arts, and agriculture.

HB 2114 Bosley Provides incentives to school districts for increasing the number of students who earn industry-recognized certifications.

HB 2220 Dohrman Modifies provisions relating to dual credit scholarships.

HB 2375 Sain Changes the law regarding consumer protection and law enforcement by limiting the use of a person's biometric data.

HB 2651 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to a tax credit for qualified research expenses.

SEARCH AND SEIZURE

SB 763 White Bars certain professionals and entities from being held liable for damages resulting from any lawfully conducted body cavity search

SB 816 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals

HB 9 (E1) Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act"

HB 41 (E1) Dogan Modifies provisions relating to search warrants

HB 1776 Lovasco Establishes provisions relating to asset forfeiture.

HB 1857 Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act."

HB 2134 Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession.

HB 2396 Mackey Establishes extreme risk protection orders and gun violence seizure warrants and prohibits certain persons involved in domestic violence from possessing a firearm.

SECRETARY OF STATE

SB 522 Sater Modifies the initiative and referendum process

HCS SB 552 Modifies provisions relating to elections

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SB 571 Koenig Modifies provisions of law relating to the conduct of primary elections

SCS SB 578 Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public

HCS SB 587 Modifies various provisions relating to elected officials

SB 593 White Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the Recorder of Deeds and notaries public

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SB 624 Libla Creates new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations

SB 639 Riddle Modifies provisions on the preservation of records by the Secretary of State

SB 657 Arthur Establishes no-excuse absentee voting

SB 681 May Modifies provisions relating to voting in elections

SB 720 Hough Creates and amends various provisions regulating limited liability companies and partnerships

SB 744 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to the preservation of certain records

SB 818 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to elections

SB 984 Crawford Modifies provisions governing family trust companies

SB 1014 Sifton Modifies provisions governing the powers of the Secretary of State

HB 1258 Stacy Changes the law regarding primary elections.

HB 1355 Pietzman Modifies provisions for ballot language.

HB 1379 Washington Modifies provisions for voter registration.

HB 1394 Price IV Creates the election anti-fraud fairness act.

HB 1396 Price IV Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HB 1432 Kendrick Establishes the "Missouri Secure Choice Savings Program Act."

HB 1436 Stacy Creates provisions for instant runoff voting.

HB 1448 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HCS HB 1451 Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain persons.

HB 1458 Shaul 113 Changes the laws regarding the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

HB 1461 Shaul 113 Modifies the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research.

HB 1462 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions relating to elections.

HB 1550 Sain Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Protection Act."

HB 1553 DeGroot Creates and modifies provisions regarding punitive damages.

HCS HB 1590 Changes the laws regarding the regulation of certain companies.

HB 1594 Bland Manlove Creates provisions for automatic voter registration.

HCS HB 1600 Modifies several provisions relating elections.

HCS HB 1639 Changes the law regarding primary elections.

HB 1640 Taylor Modifies sunset dates for certain fees collected by the secretary of state.

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HB 1690 Grier Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1720 Schnelting Changes the law regarding initiative petitions.

HB 1777 Lovasco Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter.

HB 1800 Morris 140 Relates to Purple Heart specialty license plates and license fee offices.

HB 1811 Simmons Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums.

HB 1843 Green Requires the Commissioner of Administration to procure a blanket bond or crime insurance policy to protect the state against loss from the acts or omissions of any state-compensated person within the judiciary.

HB 1856 Bosley Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition.

HCS HB 1874 Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1936 Miller Establishes new provisions allowing for the creation of benefit corporations.

HB 1938 Windham Creates open primaries.

HB 1966 Lynch Changes the process by which public notice is required to be published.

HB 1980 Merideth Specifies that the Secretary of State will create a website and allow citizens of Missouri to electronically sign ballot measures that are approved for circulation.

HB 2037 Patterson Eliminates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

HB 2044 Baker Establishes the "Parental Oversight of Public Libraries Act."

HCS HB 2092 Changes the laws regarding financial regulations.

HB 2121 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to the selection of Department of Revenue fee offices.

HCS HB 2126 Requires an audit of all state departments every four years.

HB 2138 Pietzman Modifies provisions for ballot language.

HCS HBs 2204 Changes the laws regarding credit unions by simplifying filing requirements. & 2257

HB 2421 Sain Establishes voting rights protections for minorities.

HB 2469 Simmons Grants subpoena power to the secretary of state for the purpose of certain investigations.

HJR 66 Shaul 113 Modifies constitutional provisions for signatures on initiative petitions.

SECURITIES

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SB 654 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of securities

SB 698 Wieland Specifies that life insurance companies may issue funding agreements

SB 804 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts

SB 1014 Sifton Modifies provisions governing the powers of the Secretary of State

HCS HB 1451 Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain persons.

HCS HB 1702 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 2277 Riggs Changes the law regarding assignments for benefits of creditors.

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SEWERS AND SEWER DISTRICTS

SB 592 White Establishes provisions related to water and sewer infrastructure rate adjustments for water and sewer corporations

HCS SB 664 Modifies provisions relating to utilities

SB 975 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to certain utility districts

HB 1762 Knight Allows the Public Service Commission to authorize a low income rate for water and sewer service.

HCS HB 2094 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HCS HB 2322 Changes the law regarding utility districts.

HB 2549 Hovis Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation.

HB 2599 McCreery Changes provisions related to fees for repair of sewer service lines.

SEXUAL OFFENSES

SB 8 (E1) Eigel Prohibits expenditures of public funds to any person or facility, or affiliate of such, performing or inducing an abortion

SB 540 Walsh Modifies the registration as a sex offender for certain offenses

SB 556 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SB 638 Riddle Prohibits certain offenders of sex crimes from being near athletic facilities used primarily by children

SB 792 Eigel Establishes the Protect Children from Pornography Act

SB 812 Sater Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force"

SB 844 Burlison Adds Department of Conservation nature or education centers to the list of properties registered sex offenders may not be present within 500 feet

SB 937 Nasheed Establishes the "Modernization Decency Act"

SB 951 Schupp Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses

SB 1077 Onder Modifies provisions regarding criminal offenses

HB 42 (E1) Dogan Creates the offense of sexual conduct in the course of public duty

HCS HB 1289 Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenders.

HCS HB 1293 Modifies a provision relating to sexual offenders who are Tier I sexual offenders.

HB 1343 Roberts 161 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder.

HB 1354 Pietzman Requires certain sexual offenders to be electronically monitored while relocating to a different county or city not within a county.

HCS HB 1411 Removes the statute of limitations for certain actions to recover damages regarding child abuse and sexual offenses committed against a child.

HB 1446 Richey Provides immunity from civil liability for disclosures by a charity, nonprofit organization, religious organization, or church of allegations of sexual misconduct.

HB 1483 Rehder Requires adult students to undergo background checks before attending certain classes in public schools.

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HB 1557 Evans Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses.

HB 1578 Ingle Provides that prosecutions for felony sexual offenses against any person may be commenced at any time.

HB 1582 Ingle Establishes the "Enough is Enough Act."

HB 1815 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to electronic tracking systems for evidentiary collection kits.

HB 1882 Tate Prohibits children from being placed in the custody of individuals who have been found guilty of the offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the first degree.

HB 2130 Coleman 097 Allows the state auditor access to court records relating to a conviction or guilty plea for a sexual offense requiring registration and charges filed for failure to register as a sexual offender in order to conduct an audit.

HCS HB 2142 Prohibits certain offenders from being 500 feet of any nature or education center controlled by the Missouri Department of Conservation, with an exception.

HB 2633 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses.

HB 2695 Evans Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses.

HB 2708 Mitten Creates the offense of sexual conduct in the course of public duty.

HB 2710 Roberts 077 Modifies provisions relating to the registration of sexual offenders.

SOCIAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF

SB 524 Sater Requires the Department of Social Services to apply for a global waiver for MO HealthNet

SB 548 Hegeman Extends the sunset on certain health care provider federal reimbursement allowances

SB 564 Schupp Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2021

SB 584 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to child care benefits

SB 606 May Modifies provisions relating to the suspension of licenses for failure to comply with a child support order

SB 611 Sater Modifies the law relating to work requirements for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection 623

SB 629 Sifton Modifies the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program

SB 630 Sifton Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2021

CCS HCS SCS Modifies provisions relating to child protection SB 653

SB 666 White Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs for MO HealthNet participants

SB 684 Sater Establishes the effective date of coverage of MO HealthNet services at the date of the participant's application

SB 788 Schupp Establishes the "Postpartum Depression Care Act"

SB 813 Sater Creates provisions allowing certain offenders to be eligible for community-based sentencing

SB 823 Wallingford Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"

SB 826 White Modifies provisions relating to child protection

SB 848 Eigel Prohibits hormonal or surgical gender reassignment for a child under eighteen years of age

SB 853 Crawford Requires the Department of Social Services and the Department of Mental Health to apply for a MO HealthNet waiver for certain children with disabilities

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SB 888 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to termination of parental rights and adoption

SB 895 Eigel Prohibits Medicaid payments to health care providers for services for non-Missouri residents

SB 924 Riddle Provides for certain immunities for employees of child assessment centers

SB 925 Riddle Modifies provisions relating to child care facilities

SB 934 Onder Prohibits Medicaid payments to health care providers for services for non-Missouri residents

SB 973 Wallingford Creates the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet

SB 974 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions

SB 1038 Wallingford Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation"

SCR 41 Sater Urges the use of biosimilar medicines

SJR 32 Sater Requires certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements

SJR 60 Luetkemeyer Enacts provisions relating to health care, including health insurance and MO HealthNet

HB 1273 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to the verification of eligibility for public assistance.

HB 1307 Neely Eliminates license suspensions for nonpayment of child support.

HCS HB 1316 Modifies provisions and creates new programs relating to military families.

SS SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children. HB 1414

HB 1416 Helms Establishes a pilot program to allow MO HealthNet participants to receive services through direct primary care arrangements.

HB 1427 Kelley 127 Establishes the offense of unlawful harboring of a minor.

HCS HB 1435 Modifies provisions relating to the deceased.

HB 1446 Richey Provides immunity from civil liability for disclosures by a charity, nonprofit organization, religious organization, or church of allegations of sexual misconduct.

HB 1471 Appelbaum Modifies provisions relating to the MO HealthNet Fraud Reimbursement Fund.

HB 1550 Sain Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Protection Act."

HB 1597 Bailey Requires a parent, caretaker relative, putative father, or identified noncustodial parent to cooperate with the child support program to be eligible for SNAP.

HB 1613 Coleman 097 Requires a computerized method to allow for the electronic exchanging of data and documents required by the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children.

HB 1649 Clemens Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HB 1653 Sommer Creates the offense of adoption deception.

HB 1659 Proudie Enacts provisions relating to the "Missouri Urban Rural Renewal Workforce Act."

HB 1668 Stevens 046 Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

HB 1672 Unsicker Changes provisions relating to the show-me healthy babies program.

HB 1673 Unsicker Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility.

HB 1677 Ingle Prohibits a child placing agency contracting with the state to provide foster care services from discriminating against a family because of the sexual orientation of any family member.

HB 1678 Lavender Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

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SCS HCS HB Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force." 1683

HB 1684 Wood Modifies provisions relating to who may receive payments from the family support payment center.

HB 1705 Coleman 097 Adds provisions relating to public health.

HB 1708 Eggleston Modifies provisions for temporary assistance to needy families and supplemental nutrition assistance programs.

HB 1736 Plocher Changes the law regarding the regulation of securities.

HB 1772 Shields Adds provisions relating to Medicaid waivers.

HB 1785 Deaton Modifies the law relating to work requirements for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

HB 1786 Chipman Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need.

HB 1839 Green Establishes provisions relating to limited access to certain criminal records.

HB 1875 Gregory Modifies provisions relating to antipsychotic drugs.

HB 1913 Pike Modifies provisions relating to who may be eligible to receive MO HealthNet benefits.

HCS HB 1960 Simplifies the application form for certain public assistance benefit programs and allows certain periodic eligibility review forms to be submitted as an attachment to a recipient's state tax return.

HB 1979 Merideth Establishes the "Missouri Care Plan."

HB 1987 Merideth Adds provisions relating to the cost of insulin.

HB 2055 Quade Modifies provisions for children in foster care receiving MO HealthNet benefits.

HB 2062 Mitten Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet services.

HB 2156 Neely Adds provisions relating to MO HealthNet managed care.

HB 2163 Rowland Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs.

HB 2167 Morse 151 Requires the Department of Social Services to conduct a study on generational use of public assistance.

HCS HB 2202 Modifies provisions relating to child care.

HB 2264 Swan Changes the Coordinating Board for Early Childhood to the Missouri Early Childhood Cabinet.

HB 2293 Ingle Prohibits a child placing agency contracting with the state to provide foster care services from discriminating against a family because of the family's religion.

HB 2439 Unsicker Modifies provisions for MO HealthNet eligibility review verification.

HCS HB 2552 Modifies provisions relating to eligibility for MO HealthNet benefits.

HB 2558 Quade Modifies provisions for eligibility verification for MO HealthNet.

HB 2613 Lavender Modifies the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program.

HB 2692 Trent Requires the Department of Social Services to contract with a third-party vendor to develop a real-time eligibility system to determine eligibility for public assistance programs.

HB 2738 Young Establishes a home visit program within the department of social services to provide support to women who are pregnant and to women and families caring for a newborn under the age of twelve months.

HB 2747 Ross Requires not-for-profit hospitals to report spending of MO HealthNet moneys and return payment in certain circumstances.

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HCR 82 Solon Urges the department of social services and the office of administration to examine the potential cost savings of providing enhanced coverage for biosimilar drugs for participants in Mo HealthNet and the state employee insurance plan.

SOCIAL WORKERS

SB 658 Arthur Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

SS SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children. HB 1414

HB 2054 Quade Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.

SOVEREIGN OR OFFICIAL IMMUNITY

SB 716 Burlison Modifies the definition of "public entity" to include employees of multistate compact agencies for purposes of sovereign immunity

HB 1275 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding school reporting requirements to law enforcement.

HB 2214 Christofanelli Modifies the term public entity as it relates to sovereign immunity.

STATE DEPARTMENTS

SB 701 Onder Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations

SB 716 Burlison Modifies the definition of "public entity" to include employees of multistate compact agencies for purposes of sovereign immunity

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 721 Hough Modifies requirements for guaranteed energy cost savings contracts

SB 735 Sifton Requires certain disclosures to be made by entities entering into contracts with public entities

SB 896 Eigel Creates the Department of Military Forces

SB 911 White Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties

SJR 59 Eigel Creates the Department of Military Forces

HB 1276 Unsicker Requires state agencies to support competitive integrated employment for persons with disabilities.

HB 1294 Dinkins Enacts requirements relating to display of and instruction about the national motto of the United States, "In God We Trust."

HB 1372 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 1386 Murphy Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HB 1491 Beck Requires interviews for qualified Missouri National Guard veterans for certain state employment vacancies.

HB 1494 Beck Creates preference for bidders who are residents of Missouri when bidding on projects for the state, its agencies, and political subdivisions.

HCS HB 1521 Establishes the "Capitol Police Board."

HB 1587 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals.

HB 1605 Hicks Creates the "Fourth Amendment Rights Protection Act."

HB 1608 Coleman 097 Enacts provisions relating to the use of public funds for lobbying activities.

HB 1614 Ingle Requires any green and cut flowers purchased by state purchasers to be purchased from Missouri flower companies.

HB 1666 Stevens 046 Adds WIC recipients to those eligible for vouchers for fresh produce.

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HCS HB 1688 Establishes the "Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020."

HB 1712 Francis Requires the display of the national motto on public buildings.

HB 1775 Lovasco Adds provisions relating to prescriptions for ephedrine.

HB 1777 Lovasco Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter.

HB 1801 Morris 140 Prohibits the enforcement of any federal rule or regulation promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency unless the rule or regulation is approved by the General Assembly.

HB 1831 Green Establishes programs in the Department of Economic Development to assist minority business enterprises.

HB 1838 Green Establishes the "Missouri Office of Equal Opportunity" in statute.

HB 1842 Green Establishes the "Missouri Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program."

HB 1844 Green Requires the Office of Administration to commission a study on socially and economically disadvantaged businesses every five years.

HB 1933 Wiemann Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."

HB 1984 Merideth Requires employers to allow for break time for nursing mothers.

HB 2037 Patterson Eliminates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board.

HB 2043 Baker Establishes the Adoption Protection Act.

HB 2063 Mitten Requires legislative lobbyists and legislative liaisons to complete sexual harassment training offered by the Missouri Ethics Commission.

HB 2069 Dogan Modifies provisions relating to ethics and the sunshine law.

HB 2074 Carpenter Subjects public employers to the state minimum wage law.

HB 2075 Carpenter Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 2117 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.

HCS HB 2126 Requires an audit of all state departments every four years.

HB 2143 Ellebracht Criminalizes the disclosure of medical marijuana patients' information to unauthorized parties.

HCS HB 2179 Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.

HCS HB 2209 Creates the state department of defense.

HB 2214 Christofanelli Modifies the term public entity as it relates to sovereign immunity.

HB 2501 O'Donnell Requires interviews for qualified Missouri National Guard veterans for certain state employment vacancies.

HB 2515 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to the reorganization and renaming of certain state agencies.

HCR 106 Pogue Urges all state departments to reduce concentrated land holdings in rural Missouri and develop more green space in major suburban and urban population centers.

HCS HJR 103 Creates the state Department of Defense.

STATE EMPLOYEES

HCS SB 552 Modifies provisions relating to elections

SB 620 Wallingford Modifies the definition of "surviving spouse" in provisions relating to the merit system

CCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to elections 631

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SB 701 Onder Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations

SB 716 Burlison Modifies the definition of "public entity" to include employees of multistate compact agencies for purposes of sovereign immunity

SB 849 Eigel Requires the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan to offer only high deductible health plans, and to cover the deductible

SB 901 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement systems

SB 908 Hough Modifies the compensation of court reporters

SB 911 White Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties

SB 968 Cierpiot Allows certain vested members of the Missouri State Employees Retirement System to elect a lump sum payment

SB 971 Sater Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

SB 1000 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the public disclosure of investment assets and employee salaries of public employee retirement systems

SB 1024 Riddle Allows members of certain state employee retirement systems to elect an adjusted annuity amount and remove former spouses as survivor beneficiaries

HB 1372 Ellebracht Modifies provisions relating to ethics.

HB 1455 Schroer Prevents the state government from sharing medical marijuana user or applicant information with the federal government and others.

HB 1491 Beck Requires interviews for qualified Missouri National Guard veterans for certain state employment vacancies.

HB 1533 Washington Creates a class C felony for manufacturing, importing, possessing, purchasing, sell, or transfer any assault weapon or large capacity magazine.

HB 1566 Burnett Modifies definition of "surviving spouse" as it relates to state personnel law.

HB 1605 Hicks Creates the "Fourth Amendment Rights Protection Act."

HB 1608 Coleman 097 Enacts provisions relating to the use of public funds for lobbying activities.

HB 1622 Gray Specifies that a state employee who works 10 hour days and 40 hours per week cannot be required to take two hours of vacation leave for paid holidays.

HB 1843 Green Requires the Commissioner of Administration to procure a blanket bond or crime insurance policy to protect the state against loss from the acts or omissions of any state-compensated person within the judiciary.

HB 1906 Christofanelli Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations.

HB 2143 Ellebracht Criminalizes the disclosure of medical marijuana patients' information to unauthorized parties.

HB 2415 Kolkmeyer Modifies requirements for retaining legislative employees when the general assembly is not in session.

HB 2476 Walsh Adds all public employee retirement systems and quasi-governmental entity employee salaries to the government accountability portal.

HB 2501 O'Donnell Requires interviews for qualified Missouri National Guard veterans for certain state employment vacancies.

HB 2662 Morris 140 Creates the Voluntary Identity Theft Protection Plan for state employees.

HB 2670 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to state employee retirement.

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STATE TAX COMMISSION

SB 983 Brown Prohibits the State Tax Commission from raising agricultural land productive values over certain amounts

HB 1278 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding real property to require the filing of a certificate of value before transferring interest in real property.

HB 2047 Sommer Sets the burden of proof on the county assessor for proving the market value of certain property on certain appeals.

HB 2321 Knight Limits the State Tax Commission's ability to raise agricultural land productive values.

SUICIDE

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 787 Romine Requires all public and charter schools, and institutions of higher education, to print the telephone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on either side of student identification cards

SCR 30 Schupp Establishes the Buddy Check 22 Day to promote awareness of suicide risks in the military

HB 1324 Sommer Designates the month of September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in Missouri.

HB 1359 Ellebracht Provides that a person may be charged with promoting a suicide attempt or voluntary manslaughter if such person is convicted of abusing certain persons and such conduct significantly contributed to the suicide or suicide attempt.

HB 1382 Washington Requires long-term care facilities to have on staff one person trained in suicide assessment, treatment, and management.

HB 1419 McGirl Designates August 31 as Random Acts of Kindness Day in Missouri.

HCS HBs 1820 Enacts requirements relating to suicide prevention education and information. & 1470

SUNSHINE LAW

SCS SB 613 Modifies provisions regarding fees for access to public records and authorizes closure of certain constituent and legislative records of members of the General Assembly

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

SB 709 Eigel Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement

SB 828 Hough States that certain records of municipally owned utilities may be closed under the Sunshine Law

SB 918 Onder Modifies provisions relating to the confidentiality of certain health records

SJR 37 Holsman Modifies provisions relating to members of the General Assembly

SJR 49 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 54 Eigel Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

SJR 57 Onder Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests

HB 1266 Bangert Requires the Governor to maintain and regularly update a list of each state board, commission, committee, or council that contains members appointed by the Governor.

HB 1363 Ellebracht Modifies provisions of sunshine laws relating to data exchanged on government-issued cell phones.

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HB 1366 Ellebracht Modifies provision for closed meetings of governmental bodies.

HB 1465 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions of who can request certain records.

HB 1656 Proudie Exempts state legislators from paying labor costs associated with responding to sunshine law requests.

HB 1835 Green Allows creditors access to incident reports in certain situations.

HB 1953 Trent Modifies provisions of the sunshine law by adding utility customer information to closed records.

HB 2069 Dogan Modifies provisions relating to ethics and the sunshine law.

HB 2477 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to closed records in the possession of the Department of Health and Senior Services' Missouri State Public Health Laboratory.

HB 2603 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the sunshine law.

HB 2625 Evans Specifies that Department of Conservation permit records are closed records under chapter 610.

HB 2707 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to electronic public records.

HCS HB 2725 Modifies provisions for the sunshine law.

SURVEYORS

SB 913 Emery Removes the expiration of the peer review process for architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, and engineers

HB 1358 Ellebracht Changes the laws regarding sales of land so that a sale of 10 or more acres requires a survey.

HCS HB 1603 Changes the laws regarding land surveys.

HCS HB 1874 Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 2164 Ross Requires the renaming of the land survey program headquarters building.

HB 2300 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to peer review committees.

TAX CREDITS

SB 549 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to the low-income housing tax credit

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SCS SB 581 Establishes the Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Act

SCS SB 586 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act

SB 674 Brown Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2026

SB 707 Koenig Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

SB 724 Brown Establishes the Missouri Rural Workforce Development Act

SB 790 Schupp Establishes the "Truth in Medicine Act"

SB 819 Wallingford Modifies the Historic Preservation tax credit

SB 834 Brown Establishes a tax credit for certain alternative fuel refueling properties

SB 958 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to the domestic violence shelter tax credit

SB 1004 Cierpiot Prohibits tax credits for the construction or rehabilitation of residences located in certain distressed areas after August 28, 2020

SB 1005 Schupp Establishes the Affordable Child Care for Families Tax Credit Act

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SB 1019 Rizzo Establishes the Senior Citizen Homestead Preservation Tax Credit Act

SB 1081 Rizzo Extends the sunset on the rolling stock tax credit

HB 57 (E1) Washington Authorizes a tax credit for producing an urban agriculture product in a food desert

HB 58 (E1) Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals

HB 65 (E1) Merideth Authorizes the "Community Police Tax Credit" for law enforcement officers who live in high-crime areas

HB 1268 Bangert Authorizes a tax credit for providing child care in a child care desert.

HB 1308 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to certain tax credits.

HB 1338 Kelley 127 Establishes a tax deduction for educator expenses.

HB 1380 Washington Modifies provisions regarding property tax relief.

HB 1428 Kendrick Grants authority to the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority to issue loans to refinance certain public or private student loans, education grants, and certain bonds, notes, or other obligations.

HB 1495 Beck Authorizes a tax credit for the establishment of a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 1518 Messenger Places a sunset provision on tax credits without a sunset provision.

HB 1585 Washington Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.

HCS HB 1586 Authorizes a tax credit for producing an urban agriculture product in a food desert.

HB 1587 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals.

HB 1588 Washington Creates a new tax credit for first time purchasers of homes in a blighted area that will be used for owner occupancy.

HB 1589 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for certain residential property owners.

HCS HB 1713 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act.

HB 1733 Christofanelli Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."

HB 1767 Swan Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 1781 Aldridge Authorizes a tax credit for establishing a new business in a distressed community.

HB 1850 Coleman 097 Repeals sunset and expired tax credit statutes.

HB 1929 Gunby Authorizes a tax credit to offset amounts paid in sales tax on gun safety mechanisms.

HB 1979 Merideth Establishes the "Missouri Care Plan."

HB 1985 Merideth Authorizes the "Community Police Tax Credit" for law enforcement officers who live in high-crime areas.

HB 1986 Merideth Authorizes tax credits for health care professionals and EMTs serving in rural areas.

HB 2027 Allred Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 2036 Patterson Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships.

HCS HB 2068 Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Program."

HB 2073 Carpenter Authorizes a tax credit for businesses owned by minorities, women, or service-disabled veterans who obtain a medical marijuana dispensary license.

HB 2081 Ellebracht Requires the Department of Economic Development to maintain a list of call centers that transfer jobs out of the country.

HB 2109 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for certain teachers who live where they teach.

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HB 2110 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for reestablishing a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 2160 Unsicker Requires the Department of Revenue to include certain additional information in its annual combined financial report.

HCS HB 2171 Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for the adoption of children.

HB 2196 Carpenter Authorizes an earned income tax credit in Missouri.

HB 2208 Griesheimer Establishes a tax credit for certain alternative fuel refueling properties.

HB 2211 Hill Authorizes a refundable tax credit for taxpayers with children

HB 2233 Haffner Authorizes a tax deduction for certain families of children attending private school or a home school.

HB 2238 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HB 2274 Kelly 141 Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2026.

HCS HB 2349 Modifies provisions relating to a tax credit for contributions to domestic violence shelters.

HB 2359 Riggs Modifies the Historic Preservation tax credit.

HB 2388 Hicks Authorizes a tax credit to offset amounts paid in sales tax on gun safety mechanisms.

HB 2400 Bosley Establishes an income tax credit for certain seniors who have a property tax liability on their primary residence.

HB 2401 Appelbaum Authorizes a tax credit to offset fees from the adoption of rescue animals.

HB 2437 Smith Modifies provisions relating to the low-income housing tax credit.

HB 2452 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the "circuit breaker" tax credits.

HB 2458 Bosley Authorizes a tax credit for certain individuals who donate property for use by certain higher education institutions.

HB 2474 Roberts 077 Authorizes the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act.

HB 2499 Washington Modifies provisions relating to the low-income housing tax credit.

HB 2523 Washington Authorizes tax credits for developing or renting housing for victims of domestic violence.

HB 2651 Mayhew Modifies provisions relating to a tax credit for qualified research expenses.

HB 2716 Kendrick Authorizes a tax credit relating to community land trusts.

TAX INCENTIVES

SS SCS SB 570 Modifies provisions relating to taxation

SB 790 Schupp Establishes the "Truth in Medicine Act"

SB 840 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to the increment financing

SB 871 Nasheed Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing

HB 1493 Beck Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1495 Beck Authorizes a tax credit for the establishment of a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 1512 Messenger Establishes a sales tax exemption for certain purchases.

HB 1585 Washington Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.

HB 1589 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for certain residential property owners.

HB 1612 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

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HCS HB 1713 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act.

HB 1796 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM).

HB 1845 Green Establishes the "First-Time Business Owner Savings Account" and authorizes a tax deduction for contributions to a savings account dedicated to starting a new business.

HB 2027 Allred Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 2081 Ellebracht Requires the Department of Economic Development to maintain a list of call centers that transfer jobs out of the country.

HB 2235 Hill Changes the laws regarding community improvement districts.

HB 2347 Carpenter Authorizes a tax deduction for individuals making certain charitable contributions.

HB 2404 Rehder Authorizes a tax deferment for investing in federal Opportunity Zones equal to the deferment allowed under federal law.

HB 2499 Washington Modifies provisions relating to the low-income housing tax credit.

HB 2523 Washington Authorizes tax credits for developing or renting housing for victims of domestic violence.

HB 2586 O'Donnell Modifies which properties are eligible for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HB 2711 Roberts 077 Establishes a tax deduction for employers relating to criminal justice reform.

TAXATION AND REVENUE - GENERAL

SB 539 Libla Increases taxes on motor fuels

SS SCS SB 570 Modifies provisions relating to taxation

SB 573 Eigel Imposes a petroleum products surcharge and reduces the income tax rate

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

SCS SB 581 Establishes the Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Act

SCS SB 648 Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

HCS SS#2 SB Modifies provisions relating to taxation 704

SB 707 Koenig Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 769 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to multiple employer self-insured health plans

SB 770 Hough Authorizes the City of Springfield to impose a transient guest tax

SB 790 Schupp Establishes the "Truth in Medicine Act"

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 871 Nasheed Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing

SB 1013 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to motor clubs

SB 1029 Sater Modifies a provision relating to tourism taxes in certain municipalities

SB 1033 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to transient guest taxes

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SB 1055 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

SB 1080 Rizzo Allows school districts to exclude such district's operating levy from tax increment financing districts

SB 1084 Brown Modifies provisions relating to license taxes imposed by municipalities

SJR 42 Eigel Places a cap on annual appropriations and reduces income tax rates based on revenue growth

SJR 45 Cierpiot Prohibits overlapping political subdivisions from levying multiple taxes for the same service

SJR 46 Cierpiot Modifies voter turnout thresholds for tax increase elections

SJR 52 Eigel Modifies voter turnout thresholds for tax increase elections

HB 2 (E2) Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Services Act

HB 24 (E1) Christofanelli Authorizes an income tax deduction for police officers and members of the highway patrol

HB 68 (E1) McCreery Modifies labor provisions relating to leave from employment

HB 1283 Justus Changes the law regarding the Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund.

HB 1310 Shull 016 Changes the tax rate for promotional play gross receipts received from gambling games.

HCS HB 1522 Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HCS HB 1586 Authorizes a tax credit for producing an urban agriculture product in a food desert.

HB 1588 Washington Creates a new tax credit for first time purchasers of homes in a blighted area that will be used for owner occupancy.

HCS HB 1664 Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools.

HCS HB 1695 Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act.

SCS HB 1700 Authorizes the city of Springfield to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval.

HB 1703 O'Donnell Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act."

HB 1710 Eggleston Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property.

HB 1850 Coleman 097 Repeals sunset and expired tax credit statutes.

HB 1911 Moon Prohibits the state of Missouri from remitting taxes to the federal government until the federal government prohibits the use of any federal funds for abortion.

HCS HB 1932 Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office.

HB 2154 Allred Modifies provisions relating to taxes on transient accommodations.

HB 2155 Allred Modifies the definition of a "hotel" for certain purposes.

HB 2160 Unsicker Requires the Department of Revenue to include certain additional information in its annual combined financial report.

HCS HB 2171 Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for the adoption of children.

HB 2172 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to use tax.

HB 2180 Kelley 127 Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes for the Village of Lamar Heights.

HB 2185 Merideth Directs unclaimed lottery prizes to go to after school programs for high-need children.

HB 2189 Andrews Establishes the Cash Operating Expense Fund.

HB 2196 Carpenter Authorizes an earned income tax credit in Missouri.

HB 2208 Griesheimer Establishes a tax credit for certain alternative fuel refueling properties.

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HB 2211 Hill Authorizes a refundable tax credit for taxpayers with children

HB 2213 Christofanelli Modifies the definition of a "corporation" for certain Missouri income tax purposes.

HB 2232 Reedy Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain property.

HB 2233 Haffner Authorizes a tax deduction for certain families of children attending private school or a home school.

HB 2238 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HB 2239 Moon Eliminates the corporate income tax rate over a period of two years.

HB 2253 Windham Repeals the statutory provisions imposing a sales tax on food and authorizes a new estate tax to offset lost revenue.

HB 2265 Moon Prohibits the state of Missouri from remitting taxes to the federal government until the federal government prohibits the use of any federal funds for abortion.

HB 2272 Windham Modifies the state income tax brackets.

HB 2274 Kelly 141 Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2026.

HB 2275 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products.

HB 2278 Butz Increases the state motor fuel tax.

HCS HB 2284 Authorizes sports wagering.

HB 2294 Spencer Modifies provisions relating to refunds of overpayments of sales and use tax.

HB 2295 Dinkins Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties.

HCS HB 2303 Modifies provisions relating to aviation taxation.

HB 2318 Christofanelli Enacts provisions related to sports wagering.

HCS HB 2319 Requires special taxing districts to have an annual audit performed.

HB 2321 Knight Limits the State Tax Commission's ability to raise agricultural land productive values.

HB 2340 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to dealers of motor vehicles and other transportation vehicles.

HB 2347 Carpenter Authorizes a tax deduction for individuals making certain charitable contributions.

HCS HB 2349 Modifies provisions relating to a tax credit for contributions to domestic violence shelters.

HB 2376 Shawan Provides for the distribution of sales tax revenue upon dissolution of a hospital district.

HB 2386 Wilson Modifies the maximum sales tax rate that certain fire protection districts and ambulance districts are authorized to impose.

HB 2388 Hicks Authorizes a tax credit to offset amounts paid in sales tax on gun safety mechanisms.

HB 2400 Bosley Establishes an income tax credit for certain seniors who have a property tax liability on their primary residence.

HB 2401 Appelbaum Authorizes a tax credit to offset fees from the adoption of rescue animals.

HB 2418 Neely Authorizes the City of Cameron to impose a transient guest tax for the purpose of promoting tourism.

HB 2430 Rowland Requires assessors to provide taxpayers with information relating to how individual assessments are made.

HB 2434 Porter Modifies provisions relating to spirituous liquor excise charges.

HB 2452 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the "circuit breaker" tax credits.

HB 2453 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to appeals from an assessor's valuation of property.

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HB 2456 Smith Modifies provisions relating to reimbursement allowance taxes.

HB 2457 Taylor Changes the date on which property taxes become delinquent.

HB 2480 Coleman 097 Eliminates the St. Louis City earnings tax.

HB 2483 Hovis Updates language relating to the recreation sales tax for certain counties.

HB 2503 Allred Modifies provisions relating to taxation, transient guests, and other hotel/motel guests.

HB 2504 Justus Modifies provisions relating to transient guest taxes.

HB 2509 Sharpe 004 Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products.

HB 2521 Remole Authorizes a transient guest tax for tourism for a certain city.

HB 2525 Helms Authorizes school districts to hold periodic votes on a property tax credit for certain seniors.

HB 2542 McCreery Modifies labor provisions relating to leave from employment.

HB 2587 Allred Exempts certain businesses in Kansas City from the business license tax.

HB 2619 Morgan Changes the laws regarding the Missouri individual income tax.

HB 2631 DeGroot Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes imposed for fire protection purposes.

HB 2658 Riggs Authorizes a sales and use tax exemption for purchases of solar photovoltaic installations and improvements.

HB 2665 Gray Exempts the retail sale of food from local sales tax.

HB 2680 Haden Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain public utility company property.

HB 2701 Washington Prohibits increases in the assessed valuations of certain residential real property.

HB 2720 Shawan Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HB 2729 Hovis Modifies provisions relating to public safety taxes and fees.

HB 2736 Smith Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain teachers and paraprofessionals.

HJR 61 Kidd Introduces constitutional provisions relating to a tax exemption for certain senior citizen property owners.

HJR 62 Pietzman Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax.

HJR 64 Ellebracht Authorizes a real property tax rate freeze for certain individuals.

HJR 67 Anderson Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation certain real and personal property owned by certain disabled veterans.

HJR 72 Basye Directs a percentage of medical marijuana tax revenue to a dedicated fund for University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic.

HJR 74 Washington Calls for a referendum on the Constitution of Missouri, relating to the assessment of real property values.

HJR 77 Eggleston Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax.

HJR 81 Ellebracht Prohibits the increase of residential property assessments by more than three percent per year.

HJR 84 McDaniel Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a sales tax exemption on firearms and ammunition.

HJR 85 Coleman 032 Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax assessments.

HJR 88 Schroer Limits the growth of property tax assessments.

HJR 94 Carpenter Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation certain real and personal property owned by a veteran with a total service-connected disability.

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HJR 98 Merideth Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to motor vehicle fuel tax.

HJR 104 Gray Proposes a constitutional amendment granting property tax exemptions to certain disabled veterans.

HJR 116 Rowland Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a property tax freeze for certain seniors.

HJR 123 Washington Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax assessments.

TAXATION AND REVENUE - INCOME

SB 573 Eigel Imposes a petroleum products surcharge and reduces the income tax rate

SB 574 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to taxation

SCS SB 583 Allows for an income tax deduction for educator expenses

SB 636 Wieland Extends the authorization of AIM Zones until 2030

SB 640 Onder Increases the amount of the personal income tax cut and the business income deduction in current law

SCS SB 648 Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

SB 659 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to taxation

HCS SB 676 Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

SCS SB 703 Modifies provisions relating to the practice of public accounting

HCS SS#2 SB Modifies provisions relating to taxation 704

SB 713 Arthur Establishes the Missouri Sales Tax Fairness Tax Credit Act

SB 742 Koenig Provides income tax relief for victims of certain terrorist attacks

SB 784 Wallingford Extends the option to donate income tax refunds to the Missouri National Guard Foundation Fund

SB 801 Koenig Modifies definitions relating to corporate income taxes

SB 847 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to income tax exemptions for certain retirement benefits

SJR 40 Koenig Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

SJR 42 Eigel Places a cap on annual appropriations and reduces income tax rates based on revenue growth

HB 24 (E1) Christofanelli Authorizes an income tax deduction for police officers and members of the highway patrol

HB 68 (E1) McCreery Modifies labor provisions relating to leave from employment

HB 1268 Bangert Authorizes a tax credit for providing child care in a child care desert.

HB 1308 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to certain tax credits.

HB 1338 Kelley 127 Establishes a tax deduction for educator expenses.

HB 1428 Kendrick Grants authority to the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority to issue loans to refinance certain public or private student loans, education grants, and certain bonds, notes, or other obligations.

HB 1449 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to the state income tax rates.

HB 1495 Beck Authorizes a tax credit for the establishment of a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 1505 Ellebracht Requires charities that accept donations to make their tax returns public.

HB 1549 Sain Requires disclosure of certain state income tax returns on the website of the ethics commission.

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HB 1555 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HCS HB 1586 Authorizes a tax credit for producing an urban agriculture product in a food desert.

HB 1587 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for providers of services to homeless individuals.

HB 1589 Washington Authorizes a tax credit for certain residential property owners.

HCS HB 1713 Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act.

HB 1725 Schnelting Removes the income thresholds for certain amounts eligible to be subtracted from a Missouri taxpayer's adjusted gross income.

HB 1733 Christofanelli Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."

HB 1734 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of partners and partnerships.

HB 1749 Allred Modifies the state income tax brackets.

HB 1767 Swan Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 1771 Shields Requires the department of revenue to issue income tax refunds to the estates or families of certain terrorist attack first responders.

HB 1781 Aldridge Authorizes a tax credit for establishing a new business in a distressed community.

HCS HB 1787 Changes the requirements to run for certain public offices.

HB 1827 Green Establishes the "Missouri Juneteenth Heritage and Jazz Festival and Memorial Fund."

HB 1845 Green Establishes the "First-Time Business Owner Savings Account" and authorizes a tax deduction for contributions to a savings account dedicated to starting a new business.

HB 1850 Coleman 097 Repeals sunset and expired tax credit statutes.

HB 1904 Shields Extends certain statutory time frames relating to the Chapter 92 Earnings Tax.

HB 1920 Hill Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers.

HB 1929 Gunby Authorizes a tax credit to offset amounts paid in sales tax on gun safety mechanisms.

HCS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to taxation. 1957

HB 1985 Merideth Authorizes the "Community Police Tax Credit" for law enforcement officers who live in high-crime areas.

HB 1986 Merideth Authorizes tax credits for health care professionals and EMTs serving in rural areas.

HB 2036 Patterson Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships.

HCS HB 2068 Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Program."

HB 2073 Carpenter Authorizes a tax credit for businesses owned by minorities, women, or service-disabled veterans who obtain a medical marijuana dispensary license.

HCS HB 2094 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2101 Swan Authorizes a tax exemption on out-of-state income.

HB 2109 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for certain teachers who live where they teach.

HB 2110 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for reestablishing a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 2160 Unsicker Requires the Department of Revenue to include certain additional information in its annual combined financial report.

HCS HB 2171 Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for the adoption of children.

HB 2196 Carpenter Authorizes an earned income tax credit in Missouri.

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HB 2208 Griesheimer Establishes a tax credit for certain alternative fuel refueling properties.

HB 2211 Hill Authorizes a refundable tax credit for taxpayers with children

HB 2213 Christofanelli Modifies the definition of a "corporation" for certain Missouri income tax purposes.

HB 2233 Haffner Authorizes a tax deduction for certain families of children attending private school or a home school.

HB 2238 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HB 2239 Moon Eliminates the corporate income tax rate over a period of two years.

HB 2265 Moon Prohibits the state of Missouri from remitting taxes to the federal government until the federal government prohibits the use of any federal funds for abortion.

HB 2272 Windham Modifies the state income tax brackets.

HB 2274 Kelly 141 Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2026.

HB 2347 Carpenter Authorizes a tax deduction for individuals making certain charitable contributions.

HCS HB 2349 Modifies provisions relating to a tax credit for contributions to domestic violence shelters.

HB 2400 Bosley Establishes an income tax credit for certain seniors who have a property tax liability on their primary residence.

HB 2401 Appelbaum Authorizes a tax credit to offset fees from the adoption of rescue animals.

HB 2404 Rehder Authorizes a tax deferment for investing in federal Opportunity Zones equal to the deferment allowed under federal law.

HB 2452 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the "circuit breaker" tax credits.

HB 2480 Coleman 097 Eliminates the St. Louis City earnings tax.

HB 2542 McCreery Modifies labor provisions relating to leave from employment.

HB 2619 Morgan Changes the laws regarding the Missouri individual income tax.

HB 2720 Shawan Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

HB 2736 Smith Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain teachers and paraprofessionals.

TAXATION AND REVENUE - INHERITANCE

HB 2253 Windham Repeals the statutory provisions imposing a sales tax on food and authorizes a new estate tax to offset lost revenue.

TAXATION AND REVENUE - PROPERTY

SB 2 (E2) Koenig Modifies provisions relating to public health

SB 535 Romine Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties

SB 547 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments

SB 550 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain tax-exempt properties

SB 577 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to property assessment contracts for energy efficiency

SB 579 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments

SB 655 Cierpiot Modifies provisions relating to appeals of property tax assessments

SCS SBs 675 Places a limit on the growth in assessments of residential real property & 705

HCS SB 676 Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

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HCS SB 686 Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods

HCS SS#2 SB Modifies provisions relating to taxation 704

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 785 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to the classification of certain property

SB 791 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to the issuance of local bonds

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 983 Brown Prohibits the State Tax Commission from raising agricultural land productive values over certain amounts

SB 1019 Rizzo Establishes the Senior Citizen Homestead Preservation Tax Credit Act

SB 1020 Schatz Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties

SB 1060 Hough Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of solar energy property

SB 1080 Rizzo Allows school districts to exclude such district's operating levy from tax increment financing districts

SJR 36 Holsman Exempts personal property over ten years old from property tax

SJR 44 Eigel Prohibits the levying and collecting of a tax on tangible personal property

SCS SJRs 48, Allows the growth in assessed values to be limited by law 41 & 43

SJR 56 Burlison Modifies a property tax exemption for certain veterans

SJR 58 Eigel Makes technical corrections to provisions relating to property taxes

SJR 63 Rizzo Provides an exemption for the real property of certain taxpayers

HCS HB 1256 Modifies provisions relating to personal property tax obligations and motor vehicle, trailer, and boat registration.

HB 1284 Pike Changes the laws regarding taxation of aircraft.

HB 1369 Ellebracht Authorizes a waiver for certain property tax penalties.

HB 1380 Washington Modifies provisions regarding property tax relief.

HB 1409 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments.

HB 1493 Beck Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1555 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HB 1585 Washington Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.

HB 1612 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1710 Eggleston Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property.

HCS HB 1787 Changes the requirements to run for certain public offices.

HB 1860 Coleman 032 Modifies provisions relating to property tax increases.

HB 1894 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to property assessments.

HCS HB 1907 Modifies provisions relating to property tax.

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HB 1914 Porter Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property.

HB 2047 Sommer Sets the burden of proof on the county assessor for proving the market value of certain property on certain appeals.

HCS HB 2094 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2112 Windham Authorizes a one-time amnesty month for certain delinquent motor vehicle liabilities.

HB 2232 Reedy Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain property.

HB 2295 Dinkins Requires assessors to use an income-based approach to assess mining properties.

HB 2321 Knight Limits the State Tax Commission's ability to raise agricultural land productive values.

HB 2400 Bosley Establishes an income tax credit for certain seniors who have a property tax liability on their primary residence.

HB 2430 Rowland Requires assessors to provide taxpayers with information relating to how individual assessments are made.

HB 2453 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to appeals from an assessor's valuation of property.

HB 2454 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property.

HB 2457 Taylor Changes the date on which property taxes become delinquent.

HB 2525 Helms Authorizes school districts to hold periodic votes on a property tax credit for certain seniors.

HB 2586 O'Donnell Modifies which properties are eligible for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HB 2680 Haden Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain public utility company property.

HB 2701 Washington Prohibits increases in the assessed valuations of certain residential real property.

HJR 61 Kidd Introduces constitutional provisions relating to a tax exemption for certain senior citizen property owners.

HJR 62 Pietzman Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax.

HJR 64 Ellebracht Authorizes a real property tax rate freeze for certain individuals.

HJR 67 Anderson Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation certain real and personal property owned by certain disabled veterans.

HJR 74 Washington Calls for a referendum on the Constitution of Missouri, relating to the assessment of real property values.

HJR 77 Eggleston Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax.

HJR 81 Ellebracht Prohibits the increase of residential property assessments by more than three percent per year.

HJR 85 Coleman 032 Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax assessments.

HJR 88 Schroer Limits the growth of property tax assessments.

HJR 94 Carpenter Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation certain real and personal property owned by a veteran with a total service-connected disability.

HJR 104 Gray Proposes a constitutional amendment granting property tax exemptions to certain disabled veterans.

HJR 116 Rowland Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a property tax freeze for certain seniors.

HJR 123 Washington Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax assessments.

TAXATION AND REVENUE - SALES AND USE

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

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No. Author Subject

SCS SB 529 Modifies provisions relating to use taxes

SB 539 Libla Increases taxes on motor fuels

HCS SCS SB Modifies several provisions relating to taxation 616

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

SB 641 Onder Requires a portion of sales and use tax revenue to be deposited into the State Road Fund

SB 646 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to certain special taxing districts

SCS SB 648 Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

SB 652 Crawford Modifies language to be placed on a ballot for the approval of a local use tax

SB 659 Arthur Modifies provisions relating to taxation

HCS SS#2 SB Modifies provisions relating to taxation 704

SB 713 Arthur Establishes the Missouri Sales Tax Fairness Tax Credit Act

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 741 Koenig Modifies the filing periods for the remittance of sales taxes

SB 757 Onder Provides a sales tax exemption for the production of electricity

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 800 Schupp Establishes the Personal Period Products and Diaper Sales Tax Relief Act

SB 805 Hoskins Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes

SB 869 Hough Authorizes certain fire protection districts and ambulance districts to propose a 1.0% sales tax

SB 872 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to use taxes

SB 873 Crawford Authorizes the cities of Clinton and Lincoln to propose a sales tax for public safety

SB 887 Walsh Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 1003 White Extends the sunset for a sales tax exemption for aviation jet fuel

SB 1007 Burlison Provides that the owner of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) may, rather than shall, title and register their ATVs

SB 1056 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to emergency communication services

SJR 40 Koenig Modifies several provisions relating to taxation

HB 2 (E2) Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Services Act

HB 1283 Justus Changes the law regarding the Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund.

HCS HBs 1306 Places a rate cap on the sales tax imposed on feminine hygiene products. & 2065

HB 1309 Shull 016 Authorizes the village of Claycomo to levy, upon voter approval, a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety.

HB 1352 Allred Requires motor vehicle dealers to collect and remit sales tax.

HB 1433 Kendrick Changes the rates of the state motor fuel tax.

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HB 1469 Toalson Reisch Establishes a sales tax exemption for livestock and agricultural trailers.

HB 1476 Runions Modifies provisions relating to the state motor fuel tax.

HB 1477 Butz Modifies provisions relating to the state motor fuel tax.

HB 1480 Quade Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs.

HB 1493 Beck Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1512 Messenger Establishes a sales tax exemption for certain purchases.

HB 1584 Knight Modifies provisions relating to local use taxes.

HB 1585 Washington Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.

HB 1598 Mosley Requires entities that provide financing that covers the sales tax on motor vehicle purchases to remit the sales tax directly to the Department of Revenue on behalf of the purchaser.

HCS HB 1601 Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Ashland and Cameron upon voter approval.

HB 1612 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1615 Baringer Requires dealers to collect and remit sales tax on motor vehicle sales.

HCS HB 1701 Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Claycomo, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Kearney, Lincoln, and Smithville upon voter approval.

HB 1726 Wilson Authorizes certain cities to levy a 1/2 cent sales tax for public safety.

HB 1731 Toalson Reisch Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.

HB 1746 Allred Authorizes a capital improvement sales tax in the counties of Clay and Platte upon voter approval.

HB 1806 Moon Modifies provisions relating to refunds of certain tax payments.

HB 1834 Green Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1890 Schroer Removes the sales and use tax exemption from certain products.

HB 1895 Falkner Modifies provisions relating to use taxes.

HB 1908 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to sales tax.

HB 1948 Bailey Modifies provisions relating to the state sales tax rate.

HCS#2 HB Modifies provisions relating to taxation. 1957

HB 1967 Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement.

HB 1971 Griesheimer Modifies provisions relating to sales tax on motor fuel.

HB 2103 Kolkmeyer Places restrictions on how municipalities may allocate revenues from taxes authorized under Article IV, Section 30(a) of the Constitution.

HB 2112 Windham Authorizes a one-time amnesty month for certain delinquent motor vehicle liabilities.

HB 2168 Gray Modifies the time frame during which the amount for a trade-in motor vehicle may be credited to the purchase price of another motor vehicle for sales tax calculations.

HB 2172 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to use tax.

HB 2235 Hill Changes the laws regarding community improvement districts.

HB 2238 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to taxation.

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HB 2250 Pollock 123 Changes the law regarding alternative nicotine and vapor products by taxing and regulating them as tobacco products.

HB 2253 Windham Repeals the statutory provisions imposing a sales tax on food and authorizes a new estate tax to offset lost revenue.

HB 2275 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products.

HB 2294 Spencer Modifies provisions relating to refunds of overpayments of sales and use tax.

HCS HB 2303 Modifies provisions relating to aviation taxation.

HB 2340 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to dealers of motor vehicles and other transportation vehicles.

HB 2376 Shawan Provides for the distribution of sales tax revenue upon dissolution of a hospital district.

HB 2386 Wilson Modifies the maximum sales tax rate that certain fire protection districts and ambulance districts are authorized to impose.

HB 2483 Hovis Updates language relating to the recreation sales tax for certain counties.

HB 2509 Sharpe 004 Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products.

HB 2521 Remole Authorizes a transient guest tax for tourism for a certain city.

HB 2562 Pike Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Butler upon voter approval.

HB 2631 DeGroot Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes imposed for fire protection purposes.

HB 2658 Riggs Authorizes a sales and use tax exemption for purchases of solar photovoltaic installations and improvements.

HB 2665 Gray Exempts the retail sale of food from local sales tax.

HJR 72 Basye Directs a percentage of medical marijuana tax revenue to a dedicated fund for University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic.

HJR 84 McDaniel Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a sales tax exemption on firearms and ammunition.

HJR 107 Dinkins Proposes a constitutional amendment to change the conservation sales and use tax to provide funding for the conservation department, the veterans' commission, and the sexual assault forensic examination program.

HJR 112 Dinkins Proposes a constitutional amendment to change the conservation sales and use tax to provide funding for the conservation department, the veterans' commission, and the sexual assault forensic examination program.

TEACHERS

SCS SB 525 Provides that recovery charter high schools may be operated in Kansas City for students in recovery from substance use disorder or dependency

SB 527 Emery Modifies provisions related to charter schools

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SB 534 Romine Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 536 Romine Requires the State Board of Education and the Career and Technical Advisory Committee to establish a statewide plan for career and technical education certificates

SCS SB 581 Establishes the Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Act

SB 582 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 credit

SCS SB 583 Allows for an income tax deduction for educator expenses

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SB 603 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 614 Emery Modifies provisions relating to teacher employment

SB 626 Nasheed Requires every school in the St. Louis City school district to use a response-to-intervention tiered approach to reading instruction for students struggling to read

SCS SB 645 Modifies provisions relating to services for certain students

SB 649 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

HCS SB 656 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

SB 701 Onder Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations

SB 707 Koenig Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

SB 734 Emery Modifies provisions related to funding for charter schools

SB 755 Sater Exempts information pertaining to the salaries and benefits of certain members of the Board of the Public School Retirement System (PSRS) from certain confidentiality provisions

SB 786 Romine Modifies provisions governing school district and charter school course materials and instruction on human sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases

SB 830 Cunningham Modifies provisions related to workforce development in elementary and secondary education

SB 923 Sifton Creates the "Cronkite New Voices Act" to protect the freedom of press in school-sponsored media

SB 966 O'Laughlin Requires each local school district and charter school to have a policy for reading success plans for certain pupils in grades kindergarten through four

SCS SB 996 Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program

SB 1021 O'Laughlin Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to annually publish on the Department's website a list of schools in the state that have been performing within the bottom 5% of schools for more than three years

SB 1055 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

SB 1061 Libla Modifies current law regarding reading success plans, formerly known as reading intervention plans

SB 1071 Williams Requires each school district to ensure that the elementary and secondary schools provide instruction in cursive writing

HB 1262 Bangert Requires school districts to provide instruction in cursive writing.

HB 1275 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding school reporting requirements to law enforcement.

HB 1279 Brown 070 Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers.

HB 1298 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to school teacher and employee retirement allowances.

HB 1301 Dinkins Modifies provisions relating to school protection officers.

HCS HB 1316 Modifies provisions and creates new programs relating to military families.

HB 1317 Sommer Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education.

HB 1320 Sommer Changes the law regarding animal abuse.

HB 1336 Kelley 127 Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading success plans for certain students.

HB 1338 Kelley 127 Establishes a tax deduction for educator expenses.

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No. Author Subject

HB 1402 Murphy Establishes the "Joint Committee on Media Literacy."

HB 1483 Rehder Requires adult students to undergo background checks before attending certain classes in public schools.

HB 1490 Beck Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers.

SCS HCS HB Permits recording of IEP or Section 504 meetings by a student's parent or legal guardian. 1540

HB 1569 Mackey Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools.

HB 1638 Taylor Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 1663 Richey Authorizes the development of a program allowing reimbursement for certain tuition costs incurred by teachers.

HB 1671 Unsicker Extends and relocates the trauma-informed schools pilot program.

HCS HBs 1820 Enacts requirements relating to suicide prevention education and information. & 1470

HB 1903 Shields Allows school districts that share superintendents to receive additional state aid.

HCS HB 1961 Establishes the "Keep Our Schools Safe Act."

HB 1990 Shields Raises minimum teacher's salaries by $1,000 per year for 7 consecutive years.

HB 2056 Spencer Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms.

HCS HB 2068 Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Program."

HB 2109 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for certain teachers who live where they teach.

HB 2174 Pollitt 052 Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education.

HB 2236 Shawan Modifies the definition of "special victim" to include employees of a public school or charter school while performing job duties.

HB 2289 Ruth Modifies provisions governing model career plans for teachers.

HB 2291 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to the duration of time for which retired teachers and school employees may teach without losing their retirement benefits.

HB 2364 Bosley Raises the minimum teacher salary beginning in the 2021-22 school year, subject to appropriation.

HCS HB 2435 Modifies requirements for a visiting scholars certificate of license to teach.

HB 2460 Black 007 Modifies provisions relating to teacher and school employee retirement systems.

HB 2479 Ruth Allows substitute teachers to designate up to five school districts to which background check information may be disseminated.

HB 2727 Bangert Establishes qualifications for substitute teachers.

HB 2736 Smith Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain teachers and paraprofessionals.

HB 2737 Black 137 Changes provisions governing teacher education programs.

HB 2759 Bangert Establishes the Missouri Teachers Classroom Supply Assistance Program.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

SCS SB 526 Modifies provisions relating to communications services offered in political subdivisions

SB 532 Wallingford Enacts provisions relating to the operation of motor vehicles while using electronic devices

HCS SB 664 Modifies provisions relating to utilities

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SCS SB 852 Allows certain corporations to organize under The General and Business Corporation Law of Missouri to supply telephone and telecommunications services in rural areas

SB 976 Sater Permits an intern pharmacist working at a remote dispensing site pharmacy to dispense prescriptions under the remote supervision of a pharmacist at a supervising pharmacy

SCS SB 996 Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program

SB 1056 Hegeman Modifies provisions relating to emergency communication services

SB 1084 Brown Modifies provisions relating to license taxes imposed by municipalities

SB 1086 Wieland Requires the Department of Revenue to establish a web-based system for the verification of motor vehicle insurance

HB 1265 Bangert Prohibits anyone from using a hand-held electronic wireless communication device while driving a non-commercial motor vehicle unless the device is equipped for hands-free operation and is being used in that manner.

HB 1290 Evans Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communications device for texting by drivers of any age.

HB 1304 Dinkins Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within a school zone.

HB 1474 Runions Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communications devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

HB 1531 Razer Imposes certain restrictions on the use of handheld wireless communication devices by persons operating motor vehicles.

SCS HB 1559 Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.

HB 1633 Porter Prohibits the use of hand-held wireless communication devices by drivers of any age.

HB 1674 Bland Manlove Prohibits text messaging while driving for all drivers.

HB 1690 Grier Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.

HB 1743 Sommer Establishes the "Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act."

CCS#2 SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to communications services. HB 1768

HB 1847 Pollitt 052 Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within a school zone.

HB 1879 Tate Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving non-commercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of non-commercial motor vehicles who are fully licensed and eighteen years of age or older.

HB 2058 Shawan Allows businesses to register for the No-Call List.

HB 2081 Ellebracht Requires the Department of Economic Development to maintain a list of call centers that transfer jobs out of the country.

HCS HB 2116 Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices.

HB 2175 Helms Adds call spoofing to the prohibited solicitations under the no-call list.

HB 2182 Miller Repeals the sunset clause on the Uniform Small Wireless Facility Deployment Act.

HB 2184 Kelly 141 Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions to allow neighborhood and community improvement districts to expend funds on telecommunication services.

TELEVISION

HB 2091 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to video service providers.

TERRORISM

SB 742 Koenig Provides income tax relief for victims of certain terrorist attacks

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No. Author Subject

HB 1496 Beck Modifies the offenses of unlawful transfer of weapons and unlawful possession of a firearm.

HB 1741 Hicks Creates the "Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activity Commission."

HB 1771 Shields Requires the department of revenue to issue income tax refunds to the estates or families of certain terrorist attack first responders.

HB 1813 Moon Establishes a "Terrorist Offender Registry."

TOBACCO PRODUCTS

SB 829 Hough Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products

SB 1085 Rowden Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products

HB 1420 Richey Changes the law regarding tobacco products by requiring retailers to display signs of the local age requirement if it is different from the state's age requirement.

HB 1708 Eggleston Modifies provisions for temporary assistance to needy families and supplemental nutrition assistance programs.

HB 1730 Shaul 113 Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one.

HCS HB 1808 Requires school districts to include instruction on the use and effects of vapor products.

HB 2159 Unsicker Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one and banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.

HB 2250 Pollock 123 Changes the law regarding alternative nicotine and vapor products by taxing and regulating them as tobacco products.

HB 2275 Merideth Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products.

HB 2440 Unsicker Adds tobacco products and vapor products to the Drug-Free Schools Act.

HB 2509 Sharpe 004 Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products.

HB 2614 Lavender Changes the law regarding tobacco products by subjecting alternative nicotine products and vapor products to a tobacco tax, raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one, and banning the sale of flavored tobacco products.

HB 2672 Pike Requires physicians to counsel pregnant patients utilizing the perinatal risk assessment for substance use form developed by the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 2673 Taylor Enacts provisions relating to the regulation of certain tobacco and nicotine products.

HB 2704 Bland Manlove Prohibits the sale or distribution of novelty lighters.

HB 2761 Beck Restricts the use of vapor products.

TOURISM

SB 685 Sater Increases the budget base for the "Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund"

HB 1283 Justus Changes the law regarding the Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund.

HB 1516 Messenger Establishes the "Retirees Experiencing a Better Living Initiative Fund" to advertise Missouri to retirees in other states.

HCS HB 1601 Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Ashland and Cameron upon voter approval.

HB 1654 Sommer Designates January 21 as Jaycees Day in Missouri.

HB 1767 Swan Authorizes a tax credit for qualified film projects.

HB 1827 Green Establishes the "Missouri Juneteenth Heritage and Jazz Festival and Memorial Fund."

HB 2082 Eslinger Designates the first full week in September as Fox Trotter Week.

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HB 2154 Allred Modifies provisions relating to taxes on transient accommodations.

HB 2155 Allred Modifies the definition of a "hotel" for certain purposes.

HB 2411 Hicks Requires the department of health and senior services to establish a statewide medical marijuana lodging establishment licensing system.

HB 2418 Neely Authorizes the City of Cameron to impose a transient guest tax for the purpose of promoting tourism.

HB 2503 Allred Modifies provisions relating to taxation, transient guests, and other hotel/motel guests.

HB 2504 Justus Modifies provisions relating to transient guest taxes.

HB 2521 Remole Authorizes a transient guest tax for tourism for a certain city.

HB 2562 Pike Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Butler upon voter approval.

HB 2610 Washington Modifies the Kansas City Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund.

TRANSPORTATION

SB 14 (E1) Onder Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses

SB 539 Libla Increases taxes on motor fuels

SCS SB 590 Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear

SB 641 Onder Requires a portion of sales and use tax revenue to be deposited into the State Road Fund

SB 651 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to the sale of fetal tissue and establishes Missouri as a "sanctuary for life" state

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

SB 687 Emery Reduces the penalty for certain traffic violations

SB 700 Onder Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses

SB 709 Eigel Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement

SB 711 Arthur Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices

SB 719 White Creates criminal penalties for the operation of an unsafe motor vehicle

SB 751 Hough Prohibits any rule or regulation from requiring authorized common carriers to provide restroom facilities unless the length of the trip exceeds the length of the school district's longest bus route

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SCS SB 780 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 794 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

SCS SB 809 Provides that motor vehicle dealers shall not be liable for inaccuracies in third-party motor vehicle history reports when the inaccuracy is not based on information provided by the dealer

SB 810 Luetkemeyer Requires publication of a cost estimate and project completion date for any work on the state highway system at the time bids on a contract for the work are opened

SB 820 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the titling of abandoned property

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No. Author Subject

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 876 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the composition of off-highway vehicles

SB 882 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to transportation devices

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 915 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to certificates of self-insurance

SB 964 O'Laughlin Raises the maximum distance from the ground to which the bottom edge of dump trucks' mud flaps are required to extend

SB 981 Cierpiot Prohibits the amendment or reduction of certain traffic offenses to a non-moving violation for drivers with intermediate driver's licenses or temporary instruction permits

SB 982 Cierpiot Modifies provisions requiring recreational vehicle (RV) manufacturers to repurchase RVs and certain associated items from dealers upon the termination of an RV dealer agreement

SB 1001 Brown Modifies provisions relating to salvage vehicles

SB 1007 Burlison Provides that the owner of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) may, rather than shall, title and register their ATVs

SB 1013 Wieland Enacts provisions relating to motor clubs

SB 1015 Emery Modifies provisions relating to driver's license suspensions for minor traffic violations

SB 1027 O'Laughlin Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft left on airport property

SB 1036 White Provides for notice to military servicemembers of certain motor vehicle insurance protections

SB 1046 Koenig Modifies provisions relating to administrative fees charged by dealers licensed by the Department of Revenue

SB 1058 Brown Modifies provisions relating to fleet vehicle registration

SB 1074 Hoskins Exempts insurers from the requirement to send an explanation of refusal to write automobile insurance if the applicant is written on a policy by an affiliate or subsidiary insurer within the same holding company

SB 1086 Wieland Requires the Department of Revenue to establish a web-based system for the verification of motor vehicle insurance

HB 51 (E1) Schnelting Allows concealed carrying of firearms on public transportation systems.

HB 1274 Unsicker Requires children under two years of age to be secured in rear-facing child passenger restraint systems.

HB 1299 Dinkins Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property.

HB 1318 Sommer Allows school districts to install and operate school bus safety cameras to detect violations that require a driver to stop for a school bus that is receiving or discharging students.

HB 1504 Ellebracht Requires the placement of Automated External Defibrillators and staff trained in the operation of such devices on passenger trains, cabooses, locomotive units capable of independent operation, and motorized on-track work equipment used in railroad operations.

HB 1584 Knight Modifies provisions relating to local use taxes.

HB 1626 Gray Modifies the penalties permitted for certain traffic and traffic-related offenses.

HB 1641 Taylor Modifies the definition of autocycle.

HB 1723 Schnelting Requires the display of both front and back license plates on dump trucks.

HB 1745 Kelley 127 Requires animal-drawn vehicles to have reflective material on the front of such vehicles.

HCS HB 1752 Modifies provisions relating to working animals.

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HB 1855 Busick Establishes a procedure for the removal and disposal of abandoned aircraft on airport property.

HCS HBs 1901 Changes the law regarding firearms. & 1722

HB 2032 Ruth Applies all current motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle franchise practice provisions to "powersport vehicles."

HCS HB 2050 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2059 Moon Prohibits the operation of automated motor vehicles unless a person who is licensed to operate a motor vehicle is present in the vehicle while it is being operated.

HB 2078 Eslinger Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to transfer any excess foundation formula funding to the School Transportation Fund.

HB 2082 Eslinger Designates the first full week in September as Fox Trotter Week.

HB 2084 Moon Modifies provisions relating to transfer of students within districts and between districts.

HB 2119 Green Requires the department of corrections to provide certain assistance to offenders upon release.

HCS HB 2128 Modifies length and weight restriction for certain motor vehicles.

HB 2146 Bondon Establishes provisions for storage and transportation of intoxicating liquor from a central warehouse to premises licensed to sell intoxicating liquors at retail.

HB 2147 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to alcohol imports.

HB 2190 Taylor Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2193 Roden Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear.

HB 2222 Evans Requires drivers on a public highway to stop for certified Head Start buses.

HB 2229 Neely Requires railroad trains or light engines carrying freight to have at least two qualified crew members.

HCS HB 2290 Allows personal delivery devices to operate on sidewalks and roadways.

HB 2301 Tate Establishes miles-per-gallon-based motor vehicle registration fees.

HB 2414 Chappelle-Nadal Prohibits the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District from expending moneys to fund any trolley system.

HB 2423 Riggs Establishes the "Mark Twain Memorial Highway" in Marion County.

HB 2424 Riggs Establishes the "George Poage Memorial Highway" in Marion County.

HB 2445 Hicks Provides that a motorcycle or motortricycle may be operated on the shoulder of a roadway under certain circumstances.

HB 2447 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to the offense of failing to yield the right-of-way.

HB 2539 Ruth Modifies provisions relating to weight and load restrictions for certain emergency vehicles when operating on Interstate highways.

HB 2675 Murphy Prohibits the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District from expending moneys to fund any trolley system.

HB 2709 Mitten Prohibits the dissemination of recordings or videos of TNC riders obtained by TNC drivers through prearranged rides.

HB 2742 Tate Modifies provisions relating to transportation.

HJR 70 Messenger Proposes a constitutional amendment to direct increased funding from motor vehicle registration fee adjustments for inflation to a farm to market fund, a port development fund, the state road bond fund, and the highway patrol.

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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF

HCS SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education SB 528

SB 539 Libla Increases taxes on motor fuels

SB 651 Eigel Modifies provisions relating to the sale of fetal tissue and establishes Missouri as a "sanctuary for life" state

SB 687 Emery Reduces the penalty for certain traffic violations

SB 709 Eigel Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement

SB 743 Eigel Exempts St. Charles County from motor vehicle emissions inspection requirements

SB 774 Brown Modifies provisions relating to public safety

HCS SB 782 Modifies provisions relating to transportation

SB 794 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 810 Luetkemeyer Requires publication of a cost estimate and project completion date for any work on the state highway system at the time bids on a contract for the work are opened

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 901 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement systems

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 955 Walsh Modifies the Board of Trustees of Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System

SB 1024 Riddle Allows members of certain state employee retirement systems to elect an adjusted annuity amount and remove former spouses as survivor beneficiaries

HB 1404 Love Designates the "J.D. Stehwein Memorial Highway" in St. Clair County.

HB 1447 Miller Establishes the "Deputy Sheriff Casey L Shoemate Memorial Highway" on a portion of Highway 54 in Miller County.

HB 1506 Ellebracht Requires driver's license applicants eighteen years of age and younger who have never held a driver's license to complete a driver's education program approved by the Missouri highways and transportation commission.

HB 1509 Lynch Designates the "Chief of Police Ferman R Raines Memorial Highway" on a portion of State Highway 17 in Pulaski County.

HB 1515 Messenger Requires the Director of the Department of Transportation to be appointed by the Governor, subject to the advice and consent of the senate.

HB 1523 Shawan Establishes Missouri as a "Sanctuary for Life" state.

HB 1747 Allred Designates the "Bill Grigsby Memorial Highway" in Platte County.

HB 1751 Spencer Establishes the "Right to Remember Act."

HB 1754 Spencer Enacts provisions relating to traffic enforcement.

HB 1779 Lovasco Prohibits the Department of Transportation from using roadside dynamic message signs to convey information not related to traffic conditions, weather, or emergency alerts.

HB 1940 Windham Requires law enforcement officers to give persons under arrest forty-eight hours to arrange for their motor vehicle to be removed before authorizing a towing company to remove a motor vehicle.

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HB 1976 Deaton Designates a portion of Business 71 in McDonald County the "Army PFC Christopher Lee Marion Memorial Highway."

HB 2122 Trent Establishes the Otis E. Moore Memorial Highway in Greene County.

HCS HB 2128 Modifies length and weight restriction for certain motor vehicles.

HB 2129 Rone Establishes the "Duane S Michie Memorial Highway" in Pemiscot County.

HCS HB 2165 Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System.

HB 2187 Love Establishes the "NASA Scientist Dr Charles T Bourland Memorial Bridge" in St. Clair County.

HB 2192 Trent Requires the Department of Transportation to consider the complete life-cycle costs of work in determining the lowest bid amount submitted for a contract.

HB 2543 Anderson Establishes the "Deputy Sheriff Aaron P Roberts Memorial Highway" in Greene County.

HB 2647 Griffith Requires the department of transportation to establish procedures and standards for the safe and efficient removal of commercial motor vehicles from roadways.

HCS HB 2702 Dissolves the Highways and Transportation Commission.

HJR 124 Knight Dissolves the highways and transportation commission.

TREASURER, STATE

SB 522 Sater Modifies the initiative and referendum process

SB 572 Rowden Establishes the "Community Crime Reduction Grant Program" which shall provide money to qualifying municipal police departments

HCS SB 587 Modifies various provisions relating to elected officials

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments 599

SB 685 Sater Increases the budget base for the "Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund"

SB 707 Koenig Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

SB 792 Eigel Establishes the Protect Children from Pornography Act

SCS SB 857 Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund”

SB 864 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the operation of canteens and commissaries by correctional centers

SB 906 Libla Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

SB 941 Sater Establishes the Missouri Children's Savings Account Act

SB 986 May Establishes the Economic Distress Zone Fund

HB 1 (E2) Dinkins Establishes procedures for the distribution of moneys received from mining royalties on federal land within the state

HB 18 (E1) Dinkins Establishes procedures for the distribution of moneys received from mining royalties on federal land within the state

HB 1283 Justus Changes the law regarding the Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund.

HCS HB 1292 Allows landowners or a landowner's agent to use night vision devices or thermal imaging devices when hunting feral hogs.

HB 1311 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to workplace retirement savings plans.

HB 1430 Kendrick Establishes a work-study program within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

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HB 1432 Kendrick Establishes the "Missouri Secure Choice Savings Program Act."

HCS HB 1435 Modifies provisions relating to the deceased.

HB 1462 Shaul 113 Modifies provisions relating to elections.

HB 1506 Ellebracht Requires driver's license applicants eighteen years of age and younger who have never held a driver's license to complete a driver's education program approved by the Missouri highways and transportation commission.

HB 1516 Messenger Establishes the "Retirees Experiencing a Better Living Initiative Fund" to advertise Missouri to retirees in other states.

HCS HB 1526 Repeals the Missouri State Archives-St. Louis Trust Fund and returns the moneys in the fund to the state document preservation fund.

HB 1650 Clemens Modifies provisions for "paid for by" statements on political advertisements.

HB 1659 Proudie Enacts provisions relating to the "Missouri Urban Rural Renewal Workforce Act."

HB 1663 Richey Authorizes the development of a program allowing reimbursement for certain tuition costs incurred by teachers.

HB 1672 Unsicker Changes provisions relating to the show-me healthy babies program.

HCS HB 1695 Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act.

HCS HB 1702 Changes the law regarding financial instruments.

HB 1720 Schnelting Changes the law regarding initiative petitions.

HB 1733 Christofanelli Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."

HB 1736 Plocher Changes the law regarding the regulation of securities.

HB 1786 Chipman Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need.

HB 1811 Simmons Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums.

HB 1822 Kelley 127 Establishes provisions relating to the collection of court costs.

HB 1827 Green Establishes the "Missouri Juneteenth Heritage and Jazz Festival and Memorial Fund."

HB 1866 Swan Allows local educational agencies to create school-community partnerships.

HB 1899 Henderson Changes the laws regarding prison canteen funds.

HB 1967 Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement.

HB 2036 Patterson Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships.

HCS HB 2038 Establishes the "Workforce Diploma Program" within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

HCS HB 2068 Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Program."

HB 2078 Eslinger Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to transfer any excess foundation formula funding to the School Transportation Fund.

HCS HB 2092 Changes the laws regarding financial regulations.

HB 2113 Bosley Modifies provisions relating to STEM education to include entrepreneurship, the arts, and agriculture.

HB 2114 Bosley Provides incentives to school districts for increasing the number of students who earn industry-recognized certifications.

HCS HB 2126 Requires an audit of all state departments every four years.

HB 2144 Kelly 141 Directs the deposit and transfer of funds forfeited from solid waste facilities.

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HB 2160 Unsicker Requires the Department of Revenue to include certain additional information in its annual combined financial report.

HB 2172 Fitzwater Modifies provisions relating to use tax.

HB 2185 Merideth Directs unclaimed lottery prizes to go to after school programs for high-need children.

HB 2189 Andrews Establishes the Cash Operating Expense Fund.

HCS HB 2206 Modifies the state treasurer’s authority to invest in certain deposits.

HCS HB 2261 Establishes a children's savings account program.

HB 2478 Unsicker Allows funds distributed from a MOST 529 account to pay up to $10,000 of student loans incurred for postsecondary education expenses.

HB 2548 Dinkins Establishes procedures for the distribution of moneys received from mining royalties on federal land within the state.

HB 2741 Lavender Specifies that the balance of certain funds be transferred to general revenue and the funds be abolished.

TREES AND OTHER PLANTS

HB 1764 Swan Modifies requirements for written offers in condemnation proceedings.

HB 1836 Green Establishes the "Missouri Prompt Pay Act" relating to payment dates for contractors and subcontractors.

UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION

SB 1066 O'Laughlin Modifies definition of employee with respect to certain provisions of labor laws

HB 62 (E1) Merideth Extends the duration of unemployment benefits

HB 2039 Patterson Modifies provisions relating to employment security benefits.

HB 2072 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to employment security.

UNIFORM LAWS

SB 939 Onder Specifies that the American Law Institute's Restatement of the Law, Liability Insurance shall not be an authoritative reference for legal interpretation in this state

HB 2 (E2) Love Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Services Act

HB 2157 Hicks Adds provisions relating to the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code.

HB 2570 Veit Establishes the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act.

URBAN REDEVELOPMENT

HB 57 (E1) Washington Authorizes a tax credit for producing an urban agriculture product in a food desert

HB 1493 Beck Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1585 Washington Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.

HCS HB 1586 Authorizes a tax credit for producing an urban agriculture product in a food desert.

HB 1588 Washington Creates a new tax credit for first time purchasers of homes in a blighted area that will be used for owner occupancy.

HB 1612 Coleman 097 Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

HB 1659 Proudie Enacts provisions relating to the "Missouri Urban Rural Renewal Workforce Act."

HB 1781 Aldridge Authorizes a tax credit for establishing a new business in a distressed community.

HB 1834 Green Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.

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HB 2110 Pierson Jr. Authorizes a tax credit for reestablishing a grocery store in a food desert.

HB 2458 Bosley Authorizes a tax credit for certain individuals who donate property for use by certain higher education institutions.

HCR 106 Pogue Urges all state departments to reduce concentrated land holdings in rural Missouri and develop more green space in major suburban and urban population centers.

UTILITIES

SB 577 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to property assessment contracts for energy efficiency

SB 592 White Establishes provisions related to water and sewer infrastructure rate adjustments for water and sewer corporations

SB 597 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the power of eminent domain for utility purposes

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

HCS SCS SB Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings 662

HCS SB 664 Modifies provisions relating to utilities

SB 688 Emery Requires that the comprehensive state energy plan be reviewed by the Division of Energy by January 1, 2022, and biennially thereafter, and updated if necessary

SB 723 Brown Repeals the sunset date for discounted electric rates for qualifying customers of electrical corporations

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions 725

SB 817 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to rural electric cooperatives

SB 825 Libla Prohibits customers of electric utilities from subsidizing electric vehicle charging stations

SB 827 White Modifies the civil penalty for violating federally mandated natural gas safety standards

SB 828 Hough States that certain records of municipally owned utilities may be closed under the Sunshine Law

SB 832 Cunningham Modifies provisions relating to construction costs for certain new electric generation facilities

SCS SB 852 Allows certain corporations to organize under The General and Business Corporation Law of Missouri to supply telephone and telecommunications services in rural areas

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SB 903 Wieland Creates the Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act

SB 921 Wallingford Allows electrical corporations to operate and use broadband infrastructure

SB 1008 Burlison Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors

SB 1035 Emery Creates provisions relating to wholesale electric energy

SB 1040 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to ratemaking for public utilities

SB 1044 Crawford Allows gas corporations to implement demand-side programs

SB 1048 Burlison Prohibits political subdivisions from prohibiting the connection or reconnection of a utility service based upon the type or source of energy

SB 1065 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions relating to net metering

SCR 39 Emery Establishes the Task Force on Retail Electric Competition

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SJR 34 Libla Requires the General Assembly to pass legislation to establish an open, competitive retail electric energy market

CCR#2 SS#2 Modifies provisions relating to criminal law. SCS HB 1450, HB 1296, HCS HB 1331 and HCS HB 1898

HB 1548 Sain Establishes provisions for net neutrality.

HB 1555 DeGroot Modifies provisions for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.

HCS HB 1602 Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be deemed satisfied by certain conditions.

HB 1611 Coleman 097 Allows customers of utilities to opt out of installation of certain types of meters.

HB 1653 Sommer Creates the offense of adoption deception.

HB 1703 O'Donnell Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act."

HB 1710 Eggleston Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property.

HCS HB 1737 Establishes provisions to improve electricity resilience at critical facilities.

HB 1762 Knight Allows the Public Service Commission to authorize a low income rate for water and sewer service.

HB 1764 Swan Modifies requirements for written offers in condemnation proceedings.

CCS#2 SS SCS Modifies provisions relating to communications services. HB 1768

HB 1782 Ellebracht Establishes provisions for net neutrality.

HB 1784 Black 137 Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress.

HB 1841 Green Requires gas corporations to repair pipelines and equipment necessary for a customer to benefit from the service even if the customer is not up to date with payments.

HB 1859 Riggs Extends the sunset provision from the broadband internet grant program.

HB 1877 Hansen Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.

HB 1914 Porter Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property.

HB 1953 Trent Modifies provisions of the sunshine law by adding utility customer information to closed records.

HB 1970 Griesheimer Modifies provisions for underground facility notification.

HCS HB 1992 Modifies provisions for utility projects.

HB 2028 Morse 151 Allows a property owner to choose utility service for new structures built on the property.

HCS HB 2033 Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.

HCS HB 2050 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

HB 2091 Bondon Modifies provisions relating to video service providers.

HCS HB 2094 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

SS SCS HCS Establishes provisions relating to utility infrastructure HB 2120

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HB 2124 Muntzel Repeals the sunset date for discounted electric rates for qualifying customers of electrical corporations.

HB 2182 Miller Repeals the sunset clause on the Uniform Small Wireless Facility Deployment Act.

HB 2184 Kelly 141 Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions to allow neighborhood and community improvement districts to expend funds on telecommunication services.

HB 2240 Roden Prohibits certain charges to customers by public water supply districts and metropolitan water supply districts.

HB 2302 Fitzwater Modifies provision for broadband operations and services using electrical corporation infrastructure.

HB 2425 Rone Allows rural electric cooperatives to serve third and fourth class cities under certain circumstances.

HB 2454 Andrews Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property.

HB 2467 Bromley Modifies provisions relating to rural electric cooperatives.

HB 2490 Kendrick Establishes provisions for community solar gardens.

HB 2540 Haffner Modifies provisions relating to electric energy.

HB 2565 Rone Modifies provisions for utility ratemaking.

HB 2577 Miller Modifies provisions for the Missouri energy efficiency investment act.

HB 2599 McCreery Changes provisions related to fees for repair of sewer service lines.

HB 2608 Knight Modifies provisions for the net metering and easy connection act.

HB 2615 Lavender Modifies provisions for renewable energy resources.

HB 2620 Hansen Authorizes the public service commission to review electric rates of municipalities under certain circumstances.

HB 2680 Haden Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain public utility company property.

HB 2697 Hicks Prohibits political subdivisions from restricting utility service based on the source of energy delivered to an individual customer.

HB 2731 Bailey Modifies provisions for the PACE Act.

HB 2743 Veit Modifies provisions for renewable energy technology.

VETERANS

HCS SS SB Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare 580

HCS SB 656 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

SS SCS SB 718 Modifies provisions relating to military affairs

HCS SB 846 Modifies provisions relating to veterans

HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to transportation 867

SCR 30 Schupp Establishes the Buddy Check 22 Day to promote awareness of suicide risks in the military

SJR 56 Burlison Modifies a property tax exemption for certain veterans

HB 1380 Washington Modifies provisions regarding property tax relief.

SCS HB 1383 Three holiday designations for health awareness.

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HB 1454 Schroer Requires the Missouri Veterans Commission to collect and display information about job opportunities for veterans.

HCS HB 1473 Establishes special license plates.

HCS HB 1485 Authorizes the issuance of residential care vouchers to certain veterans.

HB 1491 Beck Requires interviews for qualified Missouri National Guard veterans for certain state employment vacancies.

HB 1510 Lynch Modifies definitions for certain statutes governing urban rehabilitation projects.

HB 1566 Burnett Modifies definition of "surviving spouse" as it relates to state personnel law.

HB 1607 Black 137 Requires designations of veteran status to be placed on the front of official driver's licenses and ID cards.

SCS HCS HB Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force." 1683

HB 1716 Morse 151 Adds multiple new state designations.

HB 1751 Spencer Establishes the "Right to Remember Act."

HB 1766 Swan Modifies provisions relating to the Office of State Ombudsman for Long-Term Care Facility Residents within the Department of Health and Senior Services.

HB 1800 Morris 140 Relates to Purple Heart specialty license plates and license fee offices.

HB 1838 Green Establishes the "Missouri Office of Equal Opportunity" in statute.

HB 1852 Dohrman Designates June 6 as Ghost Army Recognition Day.

HB 1885 Schnelting Changes the maximum age for members of the unorganized militia and state defense force.

HB 1915 Busick Designates certain highways as "Purple Heart Trails."

HB 1946 Barnes Moves the veteran designation on a driver's license to the front of the card.

HB 1947 Barnes Exempts certain disabled veterans from driver's license fees.

HB 1976 Deaton Designates a portion of Business 71 in McDonald County the "Army PFC Christopher Lee Marion Memorial Highway."

HCS HB 2030 Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act.

HB 2073 Carpenter Authorizes a tax credit for businesses owned by minorities, women, or service-disabled veterans who obtain a medical marijuana dispensary license.

HB 2118 Shawan Changes the law regarding concealed carry permits to allow proof of an honorable discharge to satisfy some firearm safety training requirements.

HCS HB 2173 Changes the laws regarding marriage and replaces marriage licenses with contracts of domestic union.

HB 2249 Basye Establishes a special license plate for persons who have been awarded a Meritorious Service Medal.

HB 2501 O'Donnell Requires interviews for qualified Missouri National Guard veterans for certain state employment vacancies.

HB 2581 Sauls Allows the Veteran's Commission to contract with public institutions of higher education to provide veterans with alternative treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.

HB 2600 Haffner Designates the Missouri Korean War Veterans Memorial located in Kansas City, Missouri as the official Korean War Veterans Memorial for the state of Missouri.

HB 2602 Ellebracht Modifies provisions for providing copies of medical records.

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No. Author Subject

HB 2654 Sommer Establishes a green light system for missing or endangered veterans.

HB 2734 Shawan Prohibits the use of moneys in the Missouri Veterans' Health and Care Fund for state legal expenses relating to medical marijuana appeals.

HCR 60 Griffith Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to support and lead efforts to pass legislation for the declassification of POW/MIA records.

HCS HCR 68 Recognizes various Gold Star Memorial Monuments as official Gold Star Families Memorial Monuments.

HCR 83 Gannon Establishes the Buddy Check 22 Day to promote awareness of suicide risks in the military.

HJR 67 Anderson Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation certain real and personal property owned by certain disabled veterans.

HJR 94 Carpenter Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation certain real and personal property owned by a veteran with a total service-connected disability.

HJR 104 Gray Proposes a constitutional amendment granting property tax exemptions to certain disabled veterans.

VETERINARIANS

SB 816 Crawford Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals

HB 1313 Shull 016 Modifies provisions relating to animal chiropractic practitioners.

HB 1320 Sommer Changes the law regarding animal abuse.

HCS HB 2111 Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.

VICTIMS OF CRIME

SS#3 SB 1 (E1) Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 2 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to residency requirements of public safety employees

SB 3 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to weapons offenses

SB 4 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to witnesses

SB 13 (E1) Onder Provides that a person may use deadly force against a person unlawfully entering private property

SB 16 (E1) Williams Creates and modifies provisions relating to law enforcement agency accountability

SS SCS SB 569 Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses

SS SB 600 Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies

SCS SB 625 Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams

SB 792 Eigel Establishes the Protect Children from Pornography Act

SB 812 Sater Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force"

SCS SB 857 Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund”

SB 937 Nasheed Establishes the "Modernization Decency Act"

SB 951 Schupp Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses

SB 959 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to protection orders, including protection orders for household pets

HB 39 (E1) Bland Manlove Modifies provisions relating to compensation for victims of crime

HB 1291 Evans Changes the law regarding probation.

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HCS HBs 1300 Modifies provisions relating to vital records. & 1286

HB 1343 Roberts 161 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder.

HB 1377 Washington Adds and changes penalties for offenses committed by landlords against tenants.

HCS HB 1488 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.

HB 1519 Evans Modifies provisions relating to the release of a defendant.

HB 1577 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to the reporting of child abuse and neglect.

HB 1595 Bland Manlove Modifies provisions relating to compensation for victims of crime.

HCS HB 1657 Changes the laws regarding public nuisances.

HB 1757 Hannegan Requires certain service-industry employees to receive training on detecting and reporting human trafficking.

HB 1771 Shields Requires the department of revenue to issue income tax refunds to the estates or families of certain terrorist attack first responders.

HB 1773 Roberts 161 Adds provisions relating to end-of-life care homes.

HCS HBs 1809 Expands the definition of special victim to include sports officials at a sporting event. & 1570

HB 1812 Proudie Allows the reporting of a privileged communication regarding child abuse and neglect that is made to a minister or cleryperson.

HB 1815 Kelly 141 Modifies provisions relating to electronic tracking systems for evidentiary collection kits.

HB 1840 Green Creates a tort cause of action for injuries that result from harassment in the workplace.

HB 2064 Mitten Modifies provisions relating to family law proceedings.

HB 2086 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms.

HB 2236 Shawan Modifies the definition of "special victim" to include employees of a public school or charter school while performing job duties.

HB 2286 Hannegan Establishes the Modernization Decency Act.

HB 2397 Mackey Establishes the "Compassionate Assistance for Rape Emergencies (CARE) Act."

HB 2554 Ruth Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force."

HB 2568 Dogan Establishes the Missouri Innocence Inquiry Commission.

HB 2582 Ingle Establishes the "Justice for Survivors Act" relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses.

HB 2595 Coleman 097 Establishes the "Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights" and the "Missouri Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault Task Force."

HB 2739 Person Requires training on human trafficking conducted by the department of public safety to include instruction on victims' statements.

VITAL STATISTICS

SB 598 Brown Modifies provisions relating to the right of sepulcher and the death registration process

SB 826 White Modifies provisions relating to child protection

HCS HBs 1300 Modifies provisions relating to vital records. & 1286

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SS SCS HCS Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children. HB 1414

HB 1466 Pfautsch Authorizes the next-of-kin of a deceased person to delegate control of the final disposition of the remains.

HB 1550 Sain Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Protection Act."

HB 1579 Ingle Modifies provisions relating to vital records.

HB 2553 Pollock 123 Requires the certificate of death form for infants zero to three years of age to include a request for information regarding the date and type of the decedent's last immunization.

HB 2556 Bosley Requires insurance coverage for childbirth education classes.

WASTE - HAZARDOUS

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 892 Burlison Modifies provisions relating to the management of hazardous waste

SCR 38 O'Laughlin Disapproves the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Commission's recommendations regarding the fees and taxes of the Hazardous Waste Management Commission

HB 1694 Anderson Creates new provisions relating to hazardous waste sites.

HB 2225 Chappelle-Nadal Establishes procedures relating to land use permits for historic landfills.

HB 2350 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to the management of hazardous waste.

HB 2355 Ross Modifies provisions relating to the management of hazardous waste.

HB 2370 Remole Changes the lead-acid battery fee and extends the imposition of the fee through 2026.

HCR 80 Ross Disapproves the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Commission's recommendations regarding the fees and taxes of the Hazardous Waste Management Commission.

WASTE - RADIOACTIVE

HB 2225 Chappelle-Nadal Establishes procedures relating to land use permits for historic landfills.

WASTE - SOLID

SB 771 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to solid waste management districts

SB 822 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to solid waste forfeiture funds

SB 911 White Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties

SCR 29 Wallingford Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations

HB 2144 Kelly 141 Directs the deposit and transfer of funds forfeited from solid waste facilities.

HB 2248 Miller Changes provisions governing solid waste management districts.

HB 2529 Hicks Modifies provisions relating to solid waste management districts.

HCR 63 Anderson Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations.

WATER RESOURCES AND WATER DISTRICTS

HCS SS#2 SCS Modifies several provisions relating to public safety SB 523

SB 592 White Establishes provisions related to water and sewer infrastructure rate adjustments for water and sewer corporations

HCS SS SB Modifies provisions relating to utilities 618

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SB 619 Wallingford Requires public water systems and public water supply districts that intend to start or stop fluoridation of their water supply on a continuing basis to seek and receive information about the impact of fluoridation from the local health department

HCS SB 664 Modifies provisions relating to utilities

SB 885 Walsh Establishes guidelines for testing potable water for lead in certain elementary school buildings

SB 975 Wallingford Modifies provisions relating to certain utility districts

SCR 34 Hoskins Urges the United States Congress to pass H.R. 2174, 116th Cong. (2019), which designates flood control as the highest priority of the Missouri Mainstem Reservoir System

HB 1408 Sauls Modifies the membership of the "Clean Water Commission."

HB 1762 Knight Allows the Public Service Commission to authorize a low income rate for water and sewer service.

HCS HB 2094 Modifies provisions relating to utilities.

SS SCS HCS Establishes provisions relating to utility infrastructure HB 2120

HB 2240 Roden Prohibits certain charges to customers by public water supply districts and metropolitan water supply districts.

HB 2343 Morris 140 Modifies provisions relating to public water systems.

HB 2482 Ruth Modifies provisions regarding flood insurance.

HB 2637 Haden Requires the Department of Natural Resources to conduct a use attainability analysis on waters of the state before limiting ammonia discharges from point sources.

WEAPONS

SS#3 SB 1 (E1) Modifies provisions relating to public safety

SB 3 (E1) Libla Modifies provisions relating to weapons offenses

SB 11 (E1) Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 13 (E1) Onder Provides that a person may use deadly force against a person unlawfully entering private property

SB 16 (E1) Williams Creates and modifies provisions relating to law enforcement agency accountability

SCS SBs 538, Modifies penalties relating to criminal offenses involving deadly weapons 562 & 601

SB 543 Nasheed Creates new provisions relating to firearm restraining orders

SB 563 Schupp Modifies provisions relating to the offense of unlawful possession of firearms

SB 697 Sifton Adds provisions making it unlawful for certain persons to possess firearms

SB 759 Onder Increases the penalties for the offenses of unlawful transfer of weapons and fraudulent purchase of firearms

SB 799 Schupp Provides that all sales of firearms be processed through a licensed firearm dealer who shall conduct background checks

SB 940 Schupp Creates extreme risk orders of protection

HB 6 (E1) Washington Adds public libraries to the list of places CCW permit holders are not authorized to carry concealed weapons

HB 7 (E1) Washington Establishes the offense of unlawful possession of a handgun, which prohibits the possession of a handgun by a minor

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No. Author Subject

HB 8 (E1) Washington Creates a class C felony for manufacturing, importing, possessing, purchasing, selling, or transferring any assault weapon or large capacity magazine

HB 9 (E1) Razer Establishes the "Firearm Violence Prevention Act"

HB 10 (E1) Razer Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer

HB 20 (E1) Mackey Specifies that the seller of a firearm must verify the age of the purchaser

HB 22 (E1) Bland Manlove Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer

HB 23 (E1) Bland Manlove Creates the offense of unlawful possession of an ammunition feeding device that holds more than ten rounds

HB 25 (E1) Brown 027 Modifies the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm

HB 27 (E1) Lavender Establishes extreme risk orders of protection, which prohibit certain persons from having firearms in their custody, control, or possession

HB 37 (E1) Beck Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence protection orders

HB 45 (E1) Price IV Establishes the offense of unlawfully storing a firearm in the presence of a child

HB 51 (E1) Schnelting Allows concealed carrying of firearms on public transportation systems.

HB 1267 Bangert Modifies provisions relating to the transport and storage of firearms in motor vehicles.

HB 1275 Unsicker Changes the laws regarding school reporting requirements to law enforcement.

HB 1377 Washington Adds and changes penalties for offenses committed by landlords against tenants.

HB 1457 Schroer Allows persons who can lawfully carry firearms to sue for certain injuries sustained on the property of businesses that voluntarily prohibit firearms.

HB 1533 Washington Creates a class C felony for manufacturing, importing, possessing, purchasing, sell, or transfer any assault weapon or large capacity magazine.

HB 1793 Rogers Removes references to repealed statutes that related to weapons offenses.

HB 1805 Basye Changes the laws regarding weapon offenses by defining fugitive from justice.

HB 1873 Gregory Creates the offense of vehicle hijacking.

HCS HBs Establishes Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a 1893, 2087 municipality with criminal negligence to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon. & 2169

HCS HBs 1901 Changes the law regarding firearms. & 1722

HCS HB 1961 Establishes the "Keep Our Schools Safe Act."

HB 1993 Mayhew Requires the State Highway Patrol to host a website where the public can determine whether a serial number of a firearm has been reported stolen.

HB 2056 Spencer Modifies and removes provisions relating to concealed firearms.

HB 2086 Rowland Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms.

HB 2096 Shawan Removes concealing a knife from the offense of unlawful use of weapons.

HB 2162 Lovasco Changes the law regarding weapons by decriminalizing the possession of knuckles.

HB 2227 Washington Establishes the offense of unlawful possession of a handgun, which prohibits the possession of a handgun by a minor.

HB 2231 Aldridge Requires a firearm owner to report lost or stolen firearms.

HB 2259 Chipman Allows military members to renew concealed carry permits by mail while on active duty.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session Joint Legislative Index, Classified Index 513

No. Author Subject

HB 2269 Appelbaum Creates a civil penalty for possession of a large capacity magazine.

HB 2270 Appelbaum Creates a civil penalty for businesses who sell or produce high-capacity magazines.

HB 2442 Bland Manlove Creates the offense of unlawful possession of an ammunition feeding device that holds more than ten rounds.

HB 2506 Shawan Prohibits any state entity from participating in a firearm buyback program.

HB 2557 Sain Establishes the Joint Committee on Gun Violence.

HB 2649 Christofanelli Modifies provisions relating to offenses that may be expunged.

HB 2679 Moon Changes the law regarding the concealed carrying of firearms.

HB 2714 Black 137 Changes the law regarding the right to keep and bear arms.

HB 2724 McCreery Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence.

HCR 87 Sain Establishes the Joint Committee on Gun Violence.

HCR 95 Burnett Urges United States Congress to establish a system of checks and balances for launching a nonretaliatory nuclear strike.

WORKERS COMPENSATION

SB 10 (E1) Eigel Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders

SB 12 (E1) Schupp Establishes the Smart and Safe Schools Act and creates provisions regarding elementary and secondary school operations during a pandemic

SB 545 Sifton Modifies provisions relating to occupational diseases under workers' compensation laws

SB 671 Hough Creates new provisions relating to legal claims based on prior toxic exposure to certain substances

SB 672 Brown Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation premiums

SB 693 Wallingford Creates new provisions relating to workers' compensation proceedings

SB 710 Eigel Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders

SB 752 Brown Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation judges

SB 767 Burlison Modifies provisions on permanent total disability benefit

SB 897 Cierpiot Creates new provisions providing for the independent medical review of certain workers' compensation claims

SB 1052 Eigel Modifies provisions governing workers' compensation laws

SB 1064 O'Laughlin Modifies provisions governing employee liability under workers' compensation laws

SB 1066 O'Laughlin Modifies definition of employee with respect to certain provisions of labor laws

SB 1072 Hough Modifies provisions governing workers' compensation

SB 1079 Burlison Modifies the process for the delivery of workers' compensation benefits

HB 59 (E1) Rowland Establishes provisions relating to elementary and secondary school operations during a pandemic

HB 1263 Bangert Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

HB 1542 Veit Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation law.

HB 1739 Hicks Adds provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1888 Schroer Modifies provisions relating to administrative law judges in the context of workers' compensation law.

HB 1920 Hill Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers.

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session 514 Index, Senate and House Journals

No. Author Subject

HB 1965 Schroer Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders.

HB 1973 Morris 140 Adds provisions relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers.

HB 2035 Henderson Modifies provisions relating to the electronic transfer of workers' compensation benefits.

HB 2217 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation for firefighters and other first responders.

HB 2263 Sauls Modifies provisions relating to the division of workers' compensation.

HCS HB 2267 Creates new provisions providing for the independent medical review of certain workers' compensation claims.

HB 2325 Trent Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

HB 2531 Henderson Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

HB 2579 Roden Requires Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Company to transition into a private mutual insurance company by January 1, 2022.

HB 2607 Trent Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation.

YOUTH SERVICES, DIVISION OF

HB 2149 Knight Establishes the "Joint Task Force on Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Implementation."

* (E1) refers to bills from the First Extra Session