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Bill Report 031221 MAMU Legislative Committee – 3/12/21 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 mtg notices & minutes of open mtgs Sponsor - Rep. Sara Walsh (R) Citations - 610.020, 610.040, 610.021, 94.1014 Last Action - H - Scheduled for Hearing 03/22/2021 5PM - H-Spec Comm 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 - 03/08/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative Oversight HB138 - Requires DNR to assist permit applicants in permitting process Sponsor - Rep. Randy Pietzman (R) Citations - 640.019 Last Action - 03/11/2021 S - Reported to the Senate and read first 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 HB177 - Modifies provision for closed meetings of governmental bodies Sponsor - Rep. Mark Ellebracht(D) Citations - 610.021 Last Action - 03/08/2021 H - Placed on Informal Calendar MAMU Legislative Committee March 12, 2021 - Page | 2 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 - 03/10/2021 H - Public hearing completed 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 - 03/10/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Rules-Administrative Oversight HB271 - Establishes "Missouri 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 - 03/11/2021 S - Referred to Senate Committee on Local Government and Elections HB321 - Modifies provisions for broadband infrast & 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 pub officials from engaging certain acts in school dists 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 HB362 - Modifies provisions for the sunshine law Sponsor - Rep. Bruce DeGroot (R) Citations - 610.021, 610.023 Last Action - 03/11/2021 S - Referred to Senate-Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight 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 - 03/11/2021 H - Scheduled for Hearing 03/24/2021 8:00 AM - House-Utilities, HR 6 MAMU Legislative Committee March 12, 2021 - Page | 3 HB441 - Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions Sponsor - Rep. Bill Falkner (R) Citations - 105.145, 316.250, 537.348 Last Action - 03/11/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative Oversight 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 - 03/10/2021 H - Placed on Informal Calendar 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 - 03/08/2021 H - Referred to House committee on Downsizing State Government 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 HB524 - Modifies assessment of public utility company property Sponsor - Rep. Kent Haden (R) Citations - 153.030 Last Action - 03/11/2021 H - Scheduled for Hearing 03/24/2021 8:00 AM - House-Utilities, HR 6 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 - 03/12/2021 H - Scheduled for Hearing 03/23/2021 4PM - H-Rules-Legis Oversight, HR 4 HB527 - Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes Sponsor - Rep. Mike Haffner (R) Citations - 393.170, 523.262 Last Action - 03/11/2021 S - Referred to Comm, Cons Prot, Energy, & Enviro MAMU Legislative Committee March 12, 2021 - Page | 4 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 - Specifies no political subd require employees to reside in jurisd Sponsor - Rep. Ron Hicks (R) Citations - 27.010, 285.043, 285.040, 84.575 Last Action - 03/11/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Rules-Legislative Oversight HB554 - Modifies provisions relating to taxation Sponsor - Rep. John Eggleston (R) Citations - 143.011, 144.605, 144.757, 144.759, 144.1000, 144.1003, 144.1006, 144.1009, 144.1012, 144.1015, 144.637, 144.752, 32.310, 67.2677, 67.2689, 67.2680, 67.2720 Last Action - 03/11/2021 H - Third Read and Passed - Y-96 N-59 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, 143.121, 143.171, 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 - 03/11/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative Oversight 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 HB644 - Modifies provisions relating to use taxes Sponsor - Rep. Bill Falkner (R) Citations - 144.605, 144.757, 144.637, 144.752, 32.310 Last Action - 02/22/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Rules-Administrative Oversight HB648 - Modifies provisions for utility districts Sponsor - Rep. Dan Shaul (R) Citations - 204.602 Last Action - 03/10/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Utilities MAMU Legislative Committee March 12, 2021 - Page | 5 HB657 - Modifies provisions of the sunshine law by adding utility customer information to closed records Sponsor - Rep. Curtis Trent (R) Citations - 610.021, 610.020, 610.023 Last Action - 03/01/2021 S - Reported to the Senate and read first time HB692 - Modifies provisions for retail electric service providers Sponsor - Rep. Rick Francis (R) Citations - 386.800, 394.020 Last Action - 03/10/2021 H - Public hearing completed HB697 - Modifies property assessment contracts for energy efficiency Sponsor - Rep. Bruce DeGroot (R) Citations - 67.2800, 67.2810, 67.2815, 67.2816, 67.2817, 67.2818, 67.2819, 67.2840 Last Action - 03/02/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative Oversight HB734 - Creates the "Missouri Electricity Bill Reduction Assistance Act" Sponsor - Rep. Michael O'Donnell (R) Citations - 386.900, 386.910, 386.915, 386.920, 386.925, 386.930, 386.935, 386.940, 386.945, 386.950, 386.955, 386.960, 386.965, 386.970, 386.975, 386.980, 386.985 Last Action - 03/10/2021 H - Public hearing completed HB735 - Authorizes broadband infrastructure improvement districts Sponsor - Rep. Louis Riggs (R) Citations - 71.1000 Last Action - 01/08/2021 H - Read Second Time HB759 - Establishes provisions on civil actions arising from COVID-19 Sponsor - Rep. Ed Lewis (R) Citations - 537.1000, 537.1005, 537.1010, 537.1015, 537.1020, 537.1025, 537.1030, 537.1035, 537.1040 Last Action - 01/11/2021 H - Read Second Time HB767 - Prohibits certain charges to customers by public water supply districts and metropolitan water supply districts Sponsor - Rep. Shane Roden (R) Citations - 247.200, 247.285 Last Action - 03/11/2021 S - Reported to the Senate and read first time MAMU Legislative Committee March 12, 2021 - Page | 6 HB774 - Establishes a program in DED to provide high-speed internet access to underserved areas Sponsor - Rep. Michael Johnson(D) Citations - 620.2465 Last Action - 01/12/2021 H - Read Second Time HB804 - Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation Sponsor - Rep. Barry Hovis (R) Citations - 204.610, 204.300 Last Action - 03/04/2021 H - Referred to House Committee on Rules-Administrative Oversight HB806 - Modifies provisions relating to landowner liability Sponsor - Rep. Dottie Bailey (R) Citations - 316.250, 537.348 Last Action - 01/13/2021 H - Read Second Time HB814 - Modifies which properties are eligible for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act Sponsor - Rep. Michael O'Donnell (R) Citations - 67.2815 Last Action - 03/02/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative Oversight HB819 - Requires public water sys & supply dists changing fluoridation on a continuing basis to receive info on impact from local health dept Sponsor - Rep. Wayne Wallingford (R) Citations - 640.136 Last Action - 03/04/2021 H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative Oversight HB826 - Limits the fine amount for a political subdivision failing to submit an annual financial statement to the auditor Sponsor - Rep. Ben Baker (R) Citations - 105.145 Last Action - 01/15/2021 H - Read Second Time HB835 - Modifies provisions relating to electric energy Sponsor - Rep.
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