Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
APPROPRIATIONS

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HB 1070 --- Sponsor: Relford, Randall H. --- CoSponsor: Kissell, Don R.
Creates policemen and sheriffs' deputies trust fund in order to fund a minimum salary for such officers.
HB 1101 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money to the Board of Fund Commissioners for the cost of issuing and processing certain bonds.
HB 1102 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for the State Board of Education and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
HB 1103 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for the Department of Higher Education.
HB 1104 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for the Department of Revenue and the Department of Highways and Transportation.
HB 1105 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for the Office of Administration, the Department of Transportation, and the Chief Executive's Office.
HB 1106 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for the Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, and the Department of Conservation.
HB 1107 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for the Department of Economic Development, Department of Insurance and the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.
HB 1108 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for the Department of Public Safety.
HB 1109 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for the Department of Corrections.
HB 1110 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for the Department of Mental Health, the Board of Public Buildings and the Department of Health.
HB 1111 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for the Department of Social Services.
HB 1112 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for the Offices of the Governor, Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney General, certain attorneys, General Assembly and other appointed officers.
HB 1113 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for real property leases, related services, utilities, and systems furniture.
HB 1114 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for supplemental purposes for the several departments and offices of state government.
HB 1120 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for planning, expenses, lease-purchases, and for capital improvements, including but not limited to major additions and renovations, new structures and land improvements.
HB 1121 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Reappropriates certain moneys from prior fiscal year.
HB 1122 --- Sponsor: Franklin, Richard
Appropriates money for supplemental purposes for several departments and offices of state government.
HB 1157 --- Sponsor: Boucher, Bill --- CoSponsor: Gaw, Steve
Provides a bonus for World War II veterans.
HB 1173 --- Sponsor: Wagner, Wes
Creates the Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund.
HB 1202 --- Sponsor: Dougherty, Patrick
Gives the General Assembly sole authority to determine income limits for public assistance.
HB 1273 --- Sponsor: Chrismer, Rich
Requires the General Assembly to appropriate funds for the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.
HB 1276 --- Sponsor: Thompson, Betty L. --- CoSponsor: Carter, Paula J.
Provides a restitutionary cause of action for wrongful imprisonment.
HB 1304 --- Sponsor: Boucher, Bill
Requires the General Assembly to appropriate general revenue for the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.
HB 1336 --- Sponsor: Lakin, Scott
Removes the prohibition on use of general revenue funds for certain Department of Health programs and includes dentists in planning for services in health care shortage areas.
HB 1359 --- Sponsor: Loudon, John
Prohibits the overfunding of entitlements in the school foundation formula unless all categoricals are fully funded first.
HB 1405 --- Sponsor: Scheve, May --- CoSponsor: McClelland, Emmy L.
Ensures timely payments of early childhood screening reimbursements to school districts.
HB 1406 --- Sponsor: Scheve, May --- CoSponsor: McClelland, Emmy L.
Establishes additional funding for Parents as Teachers programs that are not currently at the state average.
HB 1445 --- Sponsor: Gratz, William (Bill)
Appropriates one dollar for every Missourian who served in the military during World War II to the National World War II Memorial.
HB 1468 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan --- CoSponsor: Crump, Wayne F.
Establishes a new Highway Patrol troop in St. Francois County.
HB 1514 --- Sponsor: Champion, Norma
Creates requirements for drivers for federally and state funded nonemergency medical transportation programs.
HB 1529 --- Sponsor: Patek, Jewell --- CoSponsor: Hendrickson, Carl
Creates a suicide prevention grant program, to be administered by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
HB 1559 --- Sponsor: Froelker, James V.
Prohibits the General Assembly from appropriating funds for assisted suicide.
HB 1600 --- Sponsor: Gaw, Steve --- CoSponsor: Van Zandt, Tim
Establishes the Missouri Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund and specifies the uses of the moneys in the fund.
HB 1624 --- Sponsor: Wagner, Wes --- CoSponsor: Kreider, Jim
Requires the Missouri Assistive Technology Council to establish an assistive technology loan program and home access program.
HB 1735 --- Sponsor: Reynolds, David L. --- CoSponsor: Wagner, Wes
Requires the general assembly to appropriate funds for the National World War II Memorial.
HB 1742 --- Sponsor: Gaw, Steve --- CoSponsor: Koller, Don
Authorizes the Highways and Transportation Commission to issue $2.25 billion in bonds for highway construction upon review of construction plans by the General Assembly.
HB 1908 --- Sponsor: Sallee, Mary Lou --- CoSponsor: Blunt, Matt
Provides a four hundred dollar bonus for Missouri veterans of World War II.
HB 2031 --- Sponsor: Long, Beth L.
Includes state employees in the prohibition against expenditure of public funds on candidates or ballot measures, and makes a violation a class four election offense.
HB 2037 --- Sponsor: Barnett, Rex --- CoSponsor: Koller, Don
Prohibits state departments and agencies from spending funds for any purpose other than the appropriated purpose; prohibits commingling of funds.
HB 2052 --- Sponsor: Koller, Don --- CoSponsor: Reid, Michael J
Allows the General Assembly to provide the state Highways and Transportation Commission funding for public transit purposes with up to fifteen million dollars of the sales tax on motor vehicles.
HB 2092 --- Sponsor: Overschmidt, Francis S. --- CoSponsor: Gaw, Steve
Authorizes additional penalties for state agencies who do not pay vendors on time.
HB 2100 --- Sponsor: Selby, Harold R. --- CoSponsor: Luetkenhaus, Bill
Creates the Missouri Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund, the Missouri Alternatives to Abortion Support Fund and the Missouri Respect Life Commission.
HJR 63 --- Sponsor: Burton, Gary L.
Proposes a constitutional amendment to create the Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund.
HJR 65 --- Sponsor: Schilling, Mike
Proposes a constitutional amendment to establish the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Fund.
HJR 73 --- Sponsor: Selby, Harold R. --- CoSponsor: Luetkenhaus, Bill
Amends the Constitution by establishing the Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund and earmarks two percent of the moneys in the fund for alternatives to abortion services.
HR 172 --- Sponsor: Evans, Brent
Supports the state's contribution to the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.
SB 662 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary
Authorizes an appropriation to the Missouri housing development commission for grants to local housing development groups.
SB 813 --- Sponsor: House, Ted
Provides disciplinary hearings for law enforcement officers.
SB 839 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.
Establishes the Missouri Permanent Trust Fund for any tobacco settlement funds, with a contingent effective date.
SB 869 --- Sponsor: Schneider, John D.
Mandates review of state contracts by the Attorney General.
SB 971 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.
Establishes public campaign financing for Legislative and statewide elected officials.
SJR 39 --- Sponsor: Childers, Doyle
Requires General Assembly to revise state aid revenues and distribution.
SJR 48 --- Sponsor: Goode, P. Wayne
Criminal activity forfeiture proceeds shall be divided between schools and law enforcement.
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Last Updated September 11, 2000 at 2:52 pm