Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
RETIREMENT SYSTEMS AND BENEFITS - GENERAL

HB 39
--- Sponsor:
Gaskill, Sam
- Exempts from state income tax the first six thousand dollars of
public pension income and allows an additional state income tax
deduction of up to six thousand dollars for public pension income.
HB 59
--- Sponsor:
Boucher, Bill
- Exempts from state income tax all pensions received by persons
sixty-five years of age and older.
HB 171
--- Sponsor:
Froelker, James V.
- Exempts Social Security benefits and military retirement benefits
which are included in federal adjusted gross income from state income
tax.
HB 286
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Regulates the refund of incorrectly collected sales and use tax,
disallows certain state income tax deductions for pensions, and
declares a sales tax holiday for certain clothing purchases.
HB 311
--- Sponsor:
Scheve, May
--- CoSponsor:
Reid, Michael J
- Expands the categories of persons allowed to claim the pharmaceutical
state income tax credit.
HB 318
--- Sponsor:
O'Toole, James P.
- Requires all public retirement plans to file proposed rules with the
Joint Committee on Public Employee Retirement.
HB 319
--- Sponsor:
O'Toole, James P.
- Beginning January 1, 2002, increases the state income tax deduction
for all retirement benefits from six thousand dollars to seven
thousand two hundred dollars and increases income caps.
HB 366
--- Sponsor:
Champion, Norma
- Disallows a state income tax deduction for retirement benefits to the
extent the same are otherwise excluded or deducted from federal or
Missouri adjusted gross income.
HB 426
--- Sponsor:
O'Toole, James P.
- Authorizes a deferred retirement option plan for certain retirement
systems; revises firefighters' retirement systems.
HB 644
--- Sponsor:
Burton, Gary L.
- Creates a presumption that a beneficiary designation is unaffected by
a subsequent dissolution or annulment.
HB 659
--- Sponsor:
Hagan-Harrell, Mary M.
- Allows former members of the General Assembly to be appointed special
consultants on retirement matters.
HCR 14
--- Sponsor:
Koller, Don
- Urges Congress to support the Railroad Retirement and Survivors
Improvement Act.
HCR 23
--- Sponsor:
Holand, Roy W.
- Urges Congress to rescind the Windfall Elimination Provision of the
Social Security Act as it applies to teachers.
SB 1
--- Sponsor:
Schneider, John D.
- Makes changes to court procedures; authorizes payments from Tort
Victims' Fund.
SB 10
--- Sponsor:
Caskey, Harold
- Expands exception to expiration of judgments in divorce to include
pensions, life insurance, and other employee benefits.
SB 257
--- Sponsor:
Caskey, Harold
- Provides conservation agents additional benefit to remain in old
plan.
SB 264
--- Sponsor:
Steelman, Sarah G.
- Division of benefits in divorce may begin on agreed upon date.
SB 274
--- Sponsor:
Caskey, Harold
- Revises the County Employees' Retirement System.
SB 290
--- Sponsor:
Wiggins, Harry
--- CoSponsor:
DePasco, Ronnie
- Revises prosecuting attorney and police retirement systems.
SB 308
--- Sponsor:
Jacob, Kenneth B.
- Expands the definition of employee under the County Employees'
Retirement Fund.
SB 346
--- Sponsor:
Caskey, Harold
- Expands persons who qualify for Division Worker's Compensation
Administrative Law Judge Retirement System.
SB 354
--- Sponsor:
Johnson, Sidney
--- CoSponsor:
Scott, John E.
- This act creates the Missouri Commission on Total Compensation.
SB 371
--- Sponsor:
Scott, John E.
- Modifies and clarifies provisions of certain state retirement
systems.
SB 389
--- Sponsor:
Scott, John E.
- Creates a defined contribution plan for certain employees of state
colleges and universities.
SB 390
--- Sponsor:
Rohrbach, Larry M.
--- CoSponsor:
Johnson, Sidney
- Revises state holidays and leave policies.
SB 403
--- Sponsor:
Kenney, Bill
--- CoSponsor:
Gross, Charles
- Exempts pension and retirement income of seniors from state income
tax.
SCR 10
--- Sponsor:
Staples, Danny
- Asks Congress to approve the Railroad Retirement and Survivors
Improvement Act.

Missouri House of Representatives
Last Updated November 26, 2001 at 11:49 am