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Bill Report 030721 MAMU Legislative Committee – 3/7/21 HB6 – DNR Appropriations Bill Sponsor - Rep. Cody Smith (R) Last Action - 03/01/2021 H - Referred to House committee on Budget HB7 – DED Appropriations Bill Sponsor - Rep. Cody Smith (R) Last Action - 03/01/2021 H - Referred to House committee on Budget HB27 - Modifies requirements for meeting notices & open mtg minutes Sponsor - Rep. Sara Walsh (R) Citations - 610.020, 610.040, 94.1014 Last Action - Scheduled for Hearing 3/8/2021 5PM - H-Special Committee on Govt Accountability, HR 7 HB29 - Adds all public employee retirement systems & quasi-govt’l entity employee salaries to the government accountability portal Sponsor - Rep. Sara Walsh (R) Citations - 37.850 Last Action - Scheduled for Hearing 3/8/2021 3:45 PM - House-Rules-Administrative Oversight, HR 4 HB87 - Enacts right-to-work provisions on labor orgs and workers Sponsor - Rep. Jered Taylor (R) Citations - 290.591, 290.590 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB89 - Repeals main provisions relating to wage rates on public works and modifies certain related provisions Sponsor - Rep. Jered Taylor (R) Citations - 285.500, 290.095, 290.210, 290.220, 290.230, 290.235, 290.240, 290.250, 290.257, 290.260, 290.262, 290.263, 290.265, 290.270, 290.280, 290.290, 290.300, 290.305, 290.315, 290.320, 290.325, 290.335, 290.340, 290.550, 290.330, 292.630, 34.217, 393.715, 516.130, 630.546, 8.675, 8.683, 89.410 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time MAMU Legislative Committee M a r c h 7 , 2 0 2 1 - P a g e | 2 HB138 - Requires DNR to assist permit applicants through permitting Sponsor - Rep. Randy Pietzman (R) Citations - 640.019 Last Action - 03/04/2021 H - Perfected HB145 - Modifies the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act Sponsor - Rep. Bruce DeGroot (R) Citations - 67.2815, 67.2800, 67.2816, 67.2817, 67.2818, 67.2819 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB154 - Modifies provisions for utility ratemaking Sponsor - Rep. Don Rone (R) Citations - 393.355 Last Action - 02/11/2021 H - Referred to House committee on General Laws HB159 - Modifies provisions for renewable energy technology Sponsor - Rep. Rudy Veit (R) Citations - 393.1025 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB174 - Modifies provisions of sunshine laws relating to data exchanged on government-issued cell phones Sponsor - Rep. Mark Ellebracht (D) Citations - 610.010, 610.025, 610.029 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB177 - Modifies provision for closed meetings of governmental bodies Sponsor - Rep. Mark Ellebracht (D) Citations - 610.021 Last Action - 03/02/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative Oversight HB181 - Modifies heritage value computation in condemnation Sponsor - Rep. Mark Ellebracht (D) Citations - 523.001, 523.039 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB193 - Establishes provisions for net neutrality Sponsor - Rep. Mark Ellebracht (D) Citations - 407.1145, 407.1146, 407.1147 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time MAMU Legislative Committee M a r c h 7 , 2 0 2 1 - P a g e | 3 HB213 - Changes the laws regarding community improvement districts Sponsor - Rep. Justin Hill (R) Citations - 67.1421, 67.1451, 67.1461, 67.1471, 67.1481, 67.1545 Last Action - 02/04/2021 H - Referred to House committee on Downsizing State Government HB244 - Modifies provisions on sales and use tax & real property tax Sponsor - Rep. Jeff Porter (R) Citations - 137.115, 144.049, 144.054, 144.060, 144.080, 144.140, 144.190, 144.600, 144.605, 144.757, 144.1000, 144.1003, 144.1006, 144.1009, 144.1012, 144.1015, 144.079, 144.082, 144.111, 144.112, 144.113, 144.114, 144.212, 144.637, 144.638, 144.752, 32.087, 32.070 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB261 - Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress Sponsor - Rep. John Black (R) Citations - 393.135, 393.1250 Last Action - 02/24/2021 H - Public hearing completed HB271 - Establishes the "MO Local Government Expenditure Database" Sponsor - Rep. John Wiemann (R) Citations - 37.1090, 37.1091, 37.1092, 37.1093, 37.1094, 37.1095, 37.1096, 37.1097, 37.1098 Last Action - 02/22/2021 S - Reported to the Senate and read first time HB321 - Modifies broadband infrastructure & utility condemnation Sponsor - Rep. Travis Fitzwater (R) Citations - 386.020, 393.1420, 523.010, 523.310 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB323 - Prohibits public officials from engaging in certain acts relating to school districts Sponsor - Rep. Justin Hill (R) Citations - 162.091, 168.212 Last Action - 03/04/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative Oversight HB339 - Changes law on residency requirements for certain officials Sponsor - Rep. Don Mayhew (R) Citations - 27.010, 79.235 Last Action - 03/04/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Rules-Legislative Oversight MAMU Legislative Committee M a r c h 7 , 2 0 2 1 - P a g e | 4 HB362 - Modifies provisions for the sunshine law Sponsor - Rep. Bruce DeGroot (R) Citations - 610.021, 610.023 Last Action - 02/22/2021 S - Reported to the Senate and read first time HB397 - Modifies provisions for water and sewer infrastructure Sponsor - Rep. Wayne Wallingford (R) Citations - 393.358, 393.1500, 393.1503, 393.1506, 393.1509 Last Action - 02/25/2021 H - Scheduled for Committee Hearing 03/03/2021 8:00 AM - House-Utilities, HR 6 HB441 - Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions Sponsor - Rep. Bill Falkner (R) Citations - 105.145, 316.250, 537.348 Last Action - 02/08/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Rules-Administrative Oversight HB453 - Requires utilities to forgive past due balances before raising utility rates Sponsor - Rep. Ian Mackey (D) Citations - 393.1900 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB488 - Prohibits political subdivisions from restricting utility service based on the source of energy delivered to an individual customer Sponsor - Rep. Ron Hicks (R) Citations - 393.125 Last Action - 03/02/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative Oversight HB511 - Prohibits the state and any political subdivision from regulating certain uses of private property Sponsor - Rep. Tony Lovasco (R) Citations - 67.405 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB515 - Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures Sponsor - Rep. Ben Baker (R) Citations - 115.646 Last Action - 03/04/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative Oversight MAMU Legislative Committee M a r c h 7 , 2 0 2 1 - P a g e | 5 HB524 - Modifies assessment of certain public utility company property Sponsor - Rep. Kent Haden (R) Citations - 153.030 Last Action - 02/11/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Utilities HB525 - Requires DNR to conduct a use attainability analysis on waters of the state before limiting ammonia discharges from point sources Sponsor - Rep. Kent Haden (R) Citations - 644.058 Last Action - Scheduled for Hearing 3/8/2021 5PM - House-Conservation and Natural Resources, HR 3 HB527 - Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes Sponsor - Rep. Mike Haffner (R) Citations - 393.170, 523.262 Last Action - 03/01/2021 S - Reported to the Senate and read first time HB539 - Modifies provisions for the net metering and easy connection act Sponsor - Rep. Jeff Knight (R) Citations - 386.890 Last Action - 02/24/2021 H - Public hearing completed HB553 - Prohibits political subd require employees to reside within jurisd Sponsor - Rep. Ron Hicks (R) Citations - 285.043 Last Action - Scheduled for Committee Hearing 03/09/2021 9:00 AM - House-Public Safety, HR 5 HB554 - Modifies provisions relating to taxation Sponsor - Rep. John Eggleston (R) Citations - 143.011, 144.605, 144.757, 144.1000, 144.1003, 144.1006, 144.1009, 144.1012, 144.1015, 144.637, 144.752, 32.310 Last Action - 03/01/2021 H - Placed on Informal Calendar HB555 - Modifies provisions relating to taxation Sponsor - Rep. John Eggleston (R) Citations - 100.310, 105.145, 135.950, 137.115, 143.011, 143.031, 143.131, 143.151, 143.161, 144.605, 144.757, 144.1000, 144.1003, 144.1006, 144.1009, 144.1012, 144.1015, 144.637, 144.752, 238.207, 238.235, 238.237, 262.900, 32.310, 353.020, 620.2005, 67.1401, 67.1545, 67.2677, 67.2689, 99.020, 99.320, 99.805, 99.918, 99.1082 Last Action - 03/03/2021 H - Voted Do Pass as substituted - House-Ways and Means MAMU Legislative Committee M a r c h 7 , 2 0 2 1 - P a g e | 6 HB576 - Requires a state agency to repeal two existing rules before enacting a new one Sponsor - Rep. Alex Riley (R) Citations - 536.014 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB590 - Requires all public officials to maintain a direct phone number and email address for the purposes of constituent contact Sponsor - Rep. Dan Houx (R) Citations - 105.1600 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB593 - Modifies provisions relating to taxation Sponsor - Rep. Travis Fitzwater (R) Citations - 144.140, 144.605, 144.710, 144.757, 144.759, 144.608, 144.637, 144.638, 144.752, 32.310, 33.575 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB613 - Establishes employees' right to compensation for unused vacation leave at end of employment Sponsor - Rep. Wes Rogers (D) Citations - 290.115 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB620 - Establishes provisions for net neutrality Sponsor - Rep. Wes Rogers (D) Citations - 407.1160, 407.1161, 407.1162, 407.1163 Last Action - 01/07/2021 H - Read Second Time HB642 - Modifies provisions relating to taxation Sponsor - Rep.
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