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1/25/2021 Govwatch 1 1/25/2021 GovWatch HB66 - Changes the laws regarding taxation of aircraft Sponsor: Rep. Patricia Pike (R) Last Action: 01/14/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means HB91 - Changes the date on which property taxes become delinquent Sponsor: Rep. Jered Taylor (R) Last Action: 01/14/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means HB162 - Changes the laws regarding the dissolution of limited liability companies Sponsor: Rep. Rudy Veit (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB213 - Changes the laws regarding community improvement districts Sponsor: Rep. Justin Hill (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB214 - Modifies provisions relating to the misclassification of workers Sponsor: Rep. Justin Hill (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB215 - Modifies the duration of unemployment compensation, modifies the method to pay federal advances, and raises the fund trigger causing contribution rate reductions Sponsor: Rep. Justin Hill (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB248 - Modifies provisions relating to real property tax assessments Sponsor: Rep. Jeff Coleman (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB271 - Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database" Sponsor: Rep. John Wiemann (R) Last Action: 01/14/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Emerging Issues HB298 - Extends the option to donate income tax refunds to the Missouri National Guard Foundation Fund Sponsor: Rep. Wayne Wallingford (R) https://www.govwatch.net/printReport/14242 1/7 1/25/2021 GovWatch Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB314 - Establishes a tax deduction for educator expenses Sponsor: Rep. Ann Kelley (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB353 - Modifies provisions relating to the electronic transfer of workers' compensation benefits Sponsor: Rep. Mike Henderson (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB381 - Changes the law regarding county financial statements Sponsor: Rep. Peggy McGaugh (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB388 - Allows the Department of Revenue to send first class mail instead of certified mail. Sponsor: Rep. David Griffith (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB393 - Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2027 Sponsor: Rep. Jeff Knight (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB429 - Authorizes an income tax deduction for the provision of child foster care services Sponsor: Rep. Hannah Kelly (R) Last Action: 01/14/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Legislative Oversight HB430 - Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for the adoption of children Sponsor: Rep. Hannah Kelly (R) Last Action: 01/14/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Legislative Oversight HB441 - Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions Sponsor: Rep. Bill Falkner (R) Last Action: 01/25/2021 H - Scheduled for Committee Hearing 01/28/2021 8:00 AM - House-Local Government, HR 7 House-Local Government HB477 - Modifies provisions relating to sales tax Sponsor: Rep. Phil Christofanelli (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB478 - Changes provisions relating to state education savings programs Sponsor: Rep. Phil Christofanelli (R) https://www.govwatch.net/printReport/14242 2/7 1/25/2021 GovWatch Last Action: 01/14/2021 H - Referred to House committee on Financial Institutions HB496 - Authorizes a tax credit for parents of students attending school outside of their school district Sponsor: Rep. Nick Schroer (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB554 - Modifies provisions relating to taxation Sponsor: Rep. John Eggleston (R) Last Action: 01/14/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means HB555 - Modifies provisions relating to taxation Sponsor: Rep. John Eggleston (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB658 - Requires the Department of Revenue to issue a report sixty days after changes to the Internal Revenue Code Sponsor: Rep. Peter Merideth (D) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB727 - Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain teachers and paraprofessionals Sponsor: Rep. Cody Smith (R) Last Action: 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB826 - Limits the fine amount for a political subdivision failing to submit an annual financial statement to the auditor Sponsor: Rep. Ben Baker (R) Last Action: 01/15/2021 H - Read Second Time SB22 - Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing Sponsor: Sen. Andrew Koenig (R) Last Action: 01/25/2021 S - Scheduled for Committee Hearing - ** CANCELLED ** - Ways an Means - 01/25/21 - 1:00 pm - SCR 2 SB23 - Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program Sponsor: Sen. Andrew Koenig (R) Last Action: 01/21/2021 S - Superseded by SB 55 SB55 SB28 - Modifies provisions of the Missouri Education Savings Program Sponsor: Sen. Sandy Crawford (R) Last Action: 01/14/2021 S - Referred to Senate Committee on Insurance and Banking SB30 - Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Act" Sponsor: Sen. Mike Cierpiot (R) https://www.govwatch.net/printReport/14242 3/7 1/25/2021 GovWatch Last Action: 01/22/2021 H - Scheduled for Committee Hearing 01/26/2021 12:00 PM - Senate-Education, Senate Lounge Senate-Education SB36 - Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act Sponsor: Sen. Mike Bernskoetter (R) Last Action: 01/21/2021 H - Scheduled for Committee Hearing 01/26/2021 10:30 AM - Senate - Economic Development, Senate Lou Senate-Economic Development SB42 - Modifies provisions relating to civil actions arising during a declared state of emergency due to COVID-19 Sponsor: Sen. Bill White (R) Last Action: 01/19/2021 S - Hearing Conducted SB47 - Modifies provisions relating to local taxation Sponsor: Sen. Lincoln Hough (R) Last Action: 01/14/2021 S - Referred to Senate Committee on Local Government and Election SB48 - Authorizes a tax deduction for remote learning expenses Sponsor: Sen. Justin Brown (R) Last Action: 01/14/2021 S - Referred to Senate Committee on Ways and Means SB51 - Establishes provisions relating to civil actions arising from COVID-19 Sponsor: Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer (R) Last Action: 01/19/2021 S - Hearing Conducted SB55 - Modifies provisions related to elementary and secondary education Sponsor: Sen. 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Andrew Koenig (R) Last Action: 01/21/2021 S - Referred to Senate Committee on Economic Development SB157 - Modifies provisions relating to income tax exemptions for certain retirement benefits Sponsor: Sen. Bill Eigel (R) Last Action: 01/21/2021 S - Referred to Senate Committee on Health and Pensions SB183 - Modifies definition of "wages" under employment security law to exclude termination and severance pay Sponsor: Sen. Cindy O'Laughlin (R) Last Action: 01/06/2021 S - Read First Time SB221 - Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing Sponsor: Sen. Doug Beck (D) Last Action: 01/06/2021 S - Read First Time SB222 - Modifies provisions regarding the safekeeping of personal information Sponsor: Sen. Doug Beck (D) Last Action: 01/06/2021 S - Read First Time https://www.govwatch.net/printReport/14242 5/7 1/25/2021 GovWatch SB226 - Modifies the filing periods for the remittance of sales taxes Sponsor: Sen. Andrew Koenig (R) Last Action: 01/06/2021 S - Read First Time SB227 - Allows, rather than requires, the Department of Economic Development to recapture certain tax incentives Sponsor: Sen. Lauren Arthur (D) Last Action: 01/06/2021 S - Read First Time SB228 - Allows for an income tax deduction for educator expenses Sponsor: Sen. Lauren Arthur (D) Last Action: 01/06/2021 S - Read First Time SB229 - Establishes the Missouri Sales Tax Fairness Tax Credit Act Sponsor: Sen. Lauren Arthur (D) Last Action: 01/06/2021 S - Read First Time SB246 - Provides a sales tax exemption for the production of electricity Sponsor: Sen. Bob Onder (R) Last Action: 01/06/2021 S - Read First Time SB251 - Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program Sponsor: Sen. Bob Onder (R) Last Action: 01/06/2021 S - Read First Time SB286 - Creates and amends various provisions regulating limited liability companies and partnerships Sponsor: Sen. Lincoln Hough (R) Last Action: 01/06/2021 S - Read First Time SB287 - Modifies provisions relating to use taxes Sponsor: Sen.
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