Bills Assigned to Committee
MISCELLANEOUS BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

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HB36 --- Sponsor: Gaskill, Sam
Places certain prohibitions and restrictions on lottery advertising.
HB86 --- Sponsor: Kennedy, Harry
Prohibits licensed game retailers from selling or allowing their employees to sell lottery tickets to employees and prohibits employees from purchasing lottery tickets at their place of employment
HB172 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Creates a sales and use tax holiday for clothing purchased before the start of the 2001-2002 school year.
HB185 --- Sponsor: Legan, Kenneth --- CoSponsor: Myers, Peter
Allows counties of the third classification to adopt building codes in certain areas, subject to voter approval.
HB186 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Creates a sales and use tax holiday for clothing purchased before the start of the 2001-2002 school year.
HB190 --- Sponsor: Ford, Louis H.
Removes $500 loss limit on gaming boats and prohibits gaming commission from limiting amount of time an individual may spend aboard gaming boats.
HB252 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Raises the age requirements on various school and motor vehicle laws from sixteen to eighteen.
HB313 --- Sponsor: Liese, Chris
Revises certain gaming definitions.
HB404 --- Sponsor: Graham, Chuck --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback
Makes various changes to the laws regarding sheltered workshops.
HB425 --- Sponsor: O'Toole, James P. --- CoSponsor: Gambaro, Derio L.
Amends the law regarding underground facility safety and damage prevention.
HB444 --- Sponsor: Kreider, Jim --- CoSponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act.
HB455 --- Sponsor: Monaco, Ralph A. --- CoSponsor: Jolly, Cathy
Provides for canine-handler training and standards.
HB487 --- Sponsor: Davis, D. J. --- CoSponsor: Seigfreid, James
Establishes Missouri Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund; dedicates at least twenty-five percent of fund proceeds to public schools on a per-pupil basis.
HB501 --- Sponsor: Bowman, John L. --- CoSponsor: Foley, James Michael
Increases the authorization for water pollution bonds and revises law on water and sewer systems.
HB532 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Requires at least twenty-five percent of any tobacco settlement moneys received by the state be used for elementary and secondary education.
HB545 --- Sponsor: Berkowitz, Sam --- CoSponsor: Kreider, Jim
Establishes the "Missouri Community Foundation Committee" to create and incorporate the "Missouri Community Foundation". The bill also creates tax credits for donations to the foundation.
HB555 --- Sponsor: Foley, James Michael --- CoSponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L
Establishes a life sciences research program, creates a life sciences research board, and provides for disposition of tobacco settlement moneys.
HB584 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt --- CoSponsor: Kelley, Pat
Establishes the Missouri Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund in the state treasury.
HB605 --- Sponsor: McKenna, Ryan Glennon --- CoSponsor: Wagner, Wes
Allows two to fifteen year olds to obtain an identification card from the Department of Revenue.
HB619 --- Sponsor: Froelker, James V.
Places moratorium on new types of gaming and commissions study of effects of gaming on the state.
HB658 --- Sponsor: Hagan-Harrell, Mary M.
Allows for optional year-round school calendars.
HB735 --- Sponsor: Shields, Charles W. --- CoSponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L
Creates the Classroom Trust Fund and transfers certain gaming proceeds to the fund.
HB775 --- Sponsor: Bray, Joan --- CoSponsor: Kreider, Jim
Defines rights and liabilities surrounding student publications sponsored by public schools.
HB866 --- Sponsor: Boucher, Bill
Revises certain provisions related to excursion boat gaming, and increases funding for Bright Flight scholarships.
HB882 --- Sponsor: Crump, Wayne F. --- CoSponsor: Foley, James Michael
Makes changes in the horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering law.
HB902 --- Sponsor: Clayton, Robert --- CoSponsor: Crowell, Jason
Repeals expired provisions of law and sections made obsolete by expired provisions of law.
HB960 --- Sponsor: Skaggs, Bill
Excludes ambulatory surgical centers from the definition of hospital for purposes of the hospital licensing law.
HB969 --- Sponsor: Graham, Chuck
Excludes the State Capitol Building from the definition of "state property" for purposes of giving priority to blind persons for the operation of vending facilities on state property.
HB995 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Establishes default building codes for design professionals in areas of the state where there are no applicable state or local building codes in place.
HB1007 --- Sponsor: Kreider, Jim
Allows legal settlements received by the state to be appropriated for education and health care.
HB1020 --- Sponsor: O'Toole, James P.
Changes the word "fireman" to "firefighter" in chapter 87.
HB1025 --- Sponsor: Kreider, Jim
Creates tax holiday each August between 2001 and 2003.
HCR24 --- Sponsor: Boucher, Bill
Urges the U.S. Congress to address the issue of increased fuel prices by developing domestic sources to reduce the nation's dependency on foreign sources of fuel.
HCR34 --- Sponsor: Boucher, Bill
Establishes a Joint Interim Committee to study the allocation of excursion gambling boat admission fees through the Gaming Commission Fund.
HJR1 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan
Proposes a constitutional amendment to change legislative term limits from 8 years to 12 years.
HJR8 --- Sponsor: Walton, Juanita Head --- CoSponsor: Johnson, Connie "LaJoyce"
Proposes a constitutional amendment to change legislative term limits.
HJR11 --- Sponsor: Gambaro, Derio L. --- CoSponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L
Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the City of St. Louis to revise or amend charter to provide for county officers.
HJR14 --- Sponsor: Kelly, Glenda --- CoSponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Proposes a constitutional amendment to dedicate tobacco settlement money to the Children's Investment Fund.
HJR23 --- Sponsor: Kreider, Jim
Proposes a constitutional amendment to require funds from legal settlements to be used for health care and education.
SB5 --- Sponsor: Wiggins, Harry
Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act.
SB86 --- Sponsor: Rohrbach, Larry M.
Allows counties of the third classification to adopt building codes in certain areas, subject to voter approval.
SB203 --- Sponsor: Scott, John E.
Exempts food from the sales tax imposed by the Metropolitan Park and Recreation District.
SB226 --- Sponsor: Goode, P. Wayne
Creates a Life Sciences Research Program.
SB256 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold
Authorizes forty million dollars in bonds for various water and sewer programs; permits political subdivisions to require owners to connect to a sewer system.
SB371 --- Sponsor: Scott, John E.
Modifies and clarifies provisions of certain state retirement systems.
SB416 --- Sponsor: Stoll, Steve
Requires employers to keep records regarding child employees and makes technical changes to child labor chapter.
SB441 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold
Allows Warrensburg to receive bids to be the depositary of city funds from banks at every regular meeting.
SB470 --- Sponsor: Goode, P. Wayne
Creates the Second State Capitol Commission.
SB525 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John
Requires sellers of motor fuel to notify buyers at the pump of the amount and type of oxygenate blended in the motor fuel.
SB578 --- Sponsor: Goode, P. Wayne --- CoSponsor: Russell, John T.
Creates a fixed and contingent expiration date for the federal reimbursement allowance program.
SCR6 --- Sponsor: Stoll, Steve --- CoSponsor: Loudon, John
Hereby declare April 6th of each year as Tartan Day in Missouri.
SCR10 --- Sponsor: Staples, Danny
Asks Congress to approve the Railroad Retirement and Survivors Improvement Act.
SCR14 --- Sponsor: Mathewson, James L.
Establish a Joint Interim Committee to Study the Funding System for Safety Net Providers.
SCR20 --- Sponsor: Kinder, Peter
Urges Congress to pass legislation regarding trucking industry access to criminal database.
SJR1 --- Sponsor: Schneider, John D.
Revises term limits for members of the General Assembly.
SJR9 --- Sponsor: Goode, P. Wayne
Changes procedures for amending the St. Louis City Charter.
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