Journal of the House



NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY

of the

STATE OF MISSOURI

SECOND REGULAR SESSION




FIRST DAY, Wednesday, January 9, 2002



The House was called to order at twelve o'clock noon by Speaker Kreider.



Prayer by Reverend Rudy Beard.



Lord of All; as this House, its members and staff, begin a new session, we seek Your blessings in this moment of silence. Be gracious to our land and to these men and women chosen by the people of Missouri to do justice, to show compassion and to act honorably.



Help them lay aside the powerful drives of self-promotion and self-gain, in order to work for the promotion and gain of all. Put Your arms around them and give them strength and wisdom greater than their own so they may serve all Your people. And Gracious God, send to them in their times of trial and compromise, when they have done their best, a hearty laugh, and empathetic smile and a readiness to take on the next issue.



To You be glory and honor. Amen.



The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.



Representative Crump suggested the absence of a quorum.



The following roll call indicated a quorum present:



AYES: 153
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Bowman Boykins Bray 84
Britt Brooks Burcham Burton Byrd
Campbell Carnahan Champion Cierpiot Coleman
Cooper Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump
Cunningham Curls Daus Davis Dempsey
Dolan Enz Fares Farnen Foley
Ford Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill
George Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73
Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton Hanaway Harding
Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson
Hickey Hilgemann Hohulin Holand Hoppe
Hosmer Hunter Jetton Johnson 61 Johnson 90
Jolly Kelley 47 Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Kelly 36
King Koller Lawson Legan Levin
Liese Linton Long Lowe Luetkemeyer
Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh May 149 Mayer
Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco
Moore Murphy Myers Naeger Nordwald
O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips Portwood
Purgason Quinn Ransdall Rector Reid
Reinhart Relford Richardson Ridgeway Rizzo
Roark Robirds Ross Scheve Schwab
Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton
Shields Shoemaker Shoemyer Skaggs Smith
St. Onge Surface Thompson Townley Treadway
Van Zandt Villa Vogel Wagner Walton
Ward Whorton Williams Willoughby Wilson 25
Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
NOES: 000
PRESENT: 003
Lograsso O'Connor Reynolds
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 006
Clayton Franklin Harlan Hollingsworth Holt
Troupe
VACANCIES: 001


COMMUNICATION FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE



To the Honorable House of Representatives of the 91st General Assembly, Second Regular Session, of the State of Missouri:



In compliance with Section 115.525, Revised Statutes of Missouri 2000, I have the honor to lay before you herewith a list of the names of the members of the House of Representatives for the 91st General Assembly (Second Regular Session) of the State of Missouri, elected at the General Election held on the 7th day of November, and at Special Elections held during 2000 and 2001.



IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the official seal of my office this 8th day of January, 2002.



/s/ Matt Blunt

SECRETARY OF STATE













MISSOURI HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

91st General Assembly, Second Regular Session

_________________________________________________________________

District Name

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1st Sam Berkowitz

2nd Robert J. Behnen

3rd Jim Whorton *

4th Rex Barnett

5th Dan Hegeman

6th Randall H. Relford

7th John Quinn **

8th Chris Shoemaker ***

9th Wes Shoemyer

10th Robert Clayton

11th Phil Smith

12th Bill Luetkenhaus

13th Jon Dolan

14th Cindy Ostmann

15th Thomas S. Green

16th Carl Bearden

17th Bruce W. Holt

18th Tom Dempsey

19th Charles F. Nordwald

20th Danielle Moore

21st Ted Farnen

22nd Nancy Copenhaver

23rd Timothy Harlan

24th Chuck Graham

25th Vicky Riback Wilson

26th Jim Seigfreid

27th Glenda Kelly

28th Charlie Shields

29th Maurice Lawson

30th Meg Harding

31st Bill Skaggs

32nd Susan Phillips

33rd Philip Willoughby

34th Annie Reinhart

35th Luann Ridgeway

36th Gary Kelly

37th Sharon S. Brooks

38th Tim Van Zandt

39th Marsha Campbell

40th Henry C. Rizzo

41st Melba Curls

42nd Yvonne S. Wilson

43rd Craig Bland ****

44th Jenee Lowe

45th Cathy Jolly

46th Thomas J. Hoppe

47th Pat Kelley

48th Bill Boucher

49th Ralph A. Monaco

50th Carol Jean Mays

51st Dennis Bonner

52nd Connie Cierpiot

53rd Richard (Dick) Franklin

54th Don Lograsso

55th Carson Ross

56th Matt Bartle

57th O. L. Shelton

58th Louis H. Ford

59th Russ Carnahan

60th Amber (Holly) Boykins

61st Connie Johnson62nd Charles Quincy Troupe

63rd Maida Coleman

64th Robert (Bob) Hilgemann

65th Derio Gambaro

66th vacant

67th Mike Daus *****

68th James P. O'Toole

69th Juanita Head Walton

70th John L. Bowman

71st Esther Haywood

72nd Betty L. Thompson

73rd Timothy P. Green

74th Thomas (Tom) George

75th Mary M. Hagan-Harrell

76th Lana Ladd Baker

77th David L. Reynolds

78th Michael J. Reid

79th Patrick J. O'Connor

80th John J. Hickey

81st James Michael Foley

82nd David L. Levin

83rd Barbara Wall Fraser

84th Joan Bray

85th Christopher A. (Chris) Liese

86th Jane Cunningham

87th Catherine L. Hanaway

88th Neal C. St. Onge

89th William (Bill) Linton

90th Rick Johnson

91st Kathlyn Fares

92nd Charles R. Portwood

93rd Patricia (Pat) Secrest

94th Richard G. Byrd

95th Jim Murphy

96th Joseph L. Treadway

97th Carl H. Hendrickson

98th May Scheve

99th Catherine S. Enz

100th Joan Barry

101st Kate Hollingsworth

102nd Ryan McKenna

103rd Mark C. Abel

104th Wes Wagner

105th Harold R. Selby

106th Tom Burcham

107th Dan Ward

108th Thomas A. Villa

109th John E. Griesheimer

110th Francis Overschmidt

111th Jim Froelker

112th Merrill Townley

113th W. W. (Bill) Gratz

114th Carl M. Vogel

115th Blaine Luetkemeyer

116th Steve Henderson

117th Larry Crawford

118th Matt Boatright

119th Delbert L. Scott

120th Shannon Cooper

121st Deleta Williams

122nd D. J. Davis

123rd Ed Hartzler

124th Rex Rector

125th Jerry R. King

126th Martin (Bubs) Hohulin

127th Steve Hunter

128th Gary Burton

129th Chuck Surface

130th Gary Marble

131st Sam Gaskill

132nd Linda Bartelsmeyer

133rd Ronnie Miller

134th Norma Champion

135th Roy W. Holand

136th B.J. Marsh

137th Mark Wright

138th Craig Hosmer

139th Brad Roark

140th Charlie Ballard

141st Judy Berkstresser

142nd Jim Kreider

143rd Estel Boyd Robirds

144th Van Kelly

145th Ken Legan

146th Beth Long

147th Mark Hampton

148th Bill L. Ransdall

149th Bob May

150th Frank Barnitz

151st Chuck Purgason

152nd Wayne Crump

153rd Don Koller

154th Mark L. Richardson

155th Patrick Naeger

156th Rod Jetton

157th David Schwab

158th Jason G. Crowell

159th Robert Mayer

160th Peter Myers Sr.

161st Lanie Black

162nd Denny J. Merideth, III

163rd Phillip Britt



* Elected August 7, 2001 to fill vacancy created by resignation of David Klindt



** Elected August 7, 2001 to fill vacancy created by resignation of Jewel Patek



*** Elected November 6, 2001 to fill vacancy created by death of Gary Wiggins



**** Elected February 2, 2001 to fill vacancy created by resignation of Terry Riley



***** Elected August 7, 2001 to fill vacancy created by resignation of Patrick Dougherty



RESOLUTIONS



Representative Crump offered House Resolution No. 1.



HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 1



BE IT RESOLVED, that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-first General Assembly, Second Regular Session, inform the Senate that the House is duly convened and is now in session ready for consideration of business.



On motion of Representative Crump, Rule 63 was suspended and House Resolution No. 1 was adopted by the following vote:



AYES: 141
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Berkowitz
Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright Bonner
Boucher Bowman Boykins Bray 84 Britt
Brooks Byrd Campbell Carnahan Champion
Coleman Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump
Curls Daus Davis Dempsey Dolan
Enz Fares Farnen Foley Ford
Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill George
Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer
Hagan-Harrell Hampton Harding Harlan Hartzler
Haywood Hegeman Hendrickson Hilgemann Holand
Holt Hoppe Hosmer Hunter Johnson 61
Johnson 90 Jolly Kelley 47 Kelly 144 Kelly 27
Kelly 36 King Koller Lawson Legan
Liese Linton Long Lowe Luetkemeyer
Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh May 149 Mayer
Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco
Moore Murphy Naeger Nordwald O'Connor
O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips Portwood
Purgason Quinn Ransdall Rector Reid
Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson Rizzo
Roark Robirds Ross Scheve Schwab
Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton
Shields Shoemaker Shoemyer Skaggs Smith
St. Onge Surface Thompson Townley Treadway
Van Zandt Villa Vogel Wagner Walton
Ward Whorton Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42
Mr. Speaker
NOES: 011
Behnen Burcham Cierpiot Cooper Cunningham
Hanaway Henderson Jetton Lograsso Ridgeway
Wright
PRESENT: 001
Hohulin
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 009
Burton Clayton Franklin Hickey Hollingsworth
Levin Myers Troupe Williams
VACANCIES: 001


Representative Crump offered House Resolution No. 2.



HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 2



BE IT RESOLVED, that a message be sent to the Governor of the State of Missouri to inform His Excellency that the House of Representatives and the Senate of the Ninety-first General Assembly, Second Regular Session of the State of Missouri, are now regularly organized and ready for business, and to receive any message or communication that His Excellency may desire to submit, and that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be directed to inform the Senate of the adoption of this resolution.



On motion of Representative Crump, Rule 63 was suspended and House Resolution No. 2 was adopted by the following vote:



AYES: 135
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Berkowitz
Berkstresser Bland Bonner Boucher Bowman
Boykins Bray 84 Britt Brooks Byrd
Campbell Carnahan Champion Coleman Copenhaver
Crawford Crowell Crump Curls Daus
Davis Dempsey Enz Fares Farnen
Foley Ford Fraser Froelker Gambaro
George Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73
Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton Harding Harlan
Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Hendrickson Hilgemann
Holand Holt Hoppe Hosmer Johnson 61
Johnson 90 Jolly Kelley 47 Kelly 144 Kelly 27
Kelly 36 King Koller Lawson Legan
Liese Long Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus
Marble Marsh May 149 Mayer Mays 50
McKenna Merideth Miller Monaco Moore
Murphy Myers Naeger Nordwald O'Connor
Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips Portwood Quinn
Ransdall Rector Reid Reinhart Relford
Reynolds Richardson Rizzo Roark Robirds
Ross Scheve Schwab Scott Secrest
Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields Shoemaker
Shoemyer Skaggs Smith St. Onge Surface
Thompson Townley Treadway Van Zandt Villa
Vogel Wagner Walton Ward Whorton
Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Mr. Speaker
NOES: 013
Behnen Boatright Burcham Cierpiot Cooper
Cunningham Gaskill Hanaway Henderson Hohulin
Purgason Ridgeway Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 014
Black Burton Clayton Dolan Franklin
Hickey Hollingsworth Hunter Jetton Levin
Linton Lograsso O'Toole Troupe
VACANCIES: 001


Representative Reid, et al, offered House Resolution No. 3 and House Resolution No. 4.



Speaker Pro Tem Abel assumed the Chair.



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS



Representative Crump offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 1.



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1



BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Ninety-first General Assembly, Second Regular Session of the State of Missouri, the Senate concurring therein, that the House of Representatives and the Senate convene in Joint Session in the Hall of the House of Representatives at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, January 15, 2002, to receive a message from His Honor Stephen Limbaugh, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Missouri; and



BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a committee of ten (10) from the House be appointed by the Speaker to act with a committee of ten (10) from the Senate, appointed by the President Pro Tem, to wait upon the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Missouri and inform His Honor that the House of Representatives and the Senate of the Ninety-first General Assembly, Second Regular Session, are now organized and ready for business and to receive any message or communication that His Honor may desire to submit, and that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be directed to inform the Senate of this resolution.



On motion of Representative Crump, Rule 63 was suspended and House Concurrent Resolution No. 1 was adopted by the following vote:





AYES: 136
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Berkowitz
Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright Bonner
Boucher Bowman Boykins Bray 84 Britt
Brooks Byrd Campbell Carnahan Champion
Coleman Copenhaver Crowell Crump Curls
Daus Davis Dempsey Enz Fares
Farnen Foley Ford Fraser Froelker
Gambaro Gaskill George Graham Gratz
Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton
Harding Harlan Hartzler Haywood Hegeman
Hendrickson Hilgemann Holand Holt Hoppe
Hosmer Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Jolly Kelley 47
Kelly 144 Kelly 27 Kelly 36 King Koller
Lawson Legan Levin Liese Linton
Long Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble
Marsh May 149 Mayer Mays 50 McKenna
Merideth Miller Monaco Moore Murphy
Naeger Nordwald Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips
Portwood Quinn Ransdall Rector Reid
Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson Rizzo
Roark Robirds Ross Scheve Scott
Secrest Seigfreid Selby Shelton Shields
Shoemaker Shoemyer Skaggs Smith St. Onge
Surface Thompson Townley Treadway Van Zandt
Villa Vogel Wagner Walton Ward
Whorton Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42
Mr. Speaker
NOES: 014
Behnen Burcham Cierpiot Cooper Cunningham
Hanaway Henderson Hohulin Hunter Jetton
Lograsso Purgason Ridgeway Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 012
Burton Clayton Crawford Dolan Franklin
Hickey Hollingsworth Myers O'Connor O'Toole
Schwab Troupe
VACANCIES: 001


Representative Crump offered House Concurrent Resolution No. 2.



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2



BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Ninety-first General Assembly, Second Regular Session of the State of Missouri, the Senate concurring therein, that the House of Representatives and the Senate convene in Joint Session in the Hall of the House of Representatives at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, January 23, 2002, to receive a message from His Excellency, the Honorable Bob Holden, Governor of the State of Missouri; and





BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a committee of ten (10) from the House be appointed by the Speaker to act with a committee of ten (10) from the Senate, appointed by the President Pro Tem, to wait upon the Governor of the State of Missouri and inform His Excellency that the House of Representatives and Senate of the Ninety-first General Assembly, Second Regular Session, are now organized and ready for business and to receive any message or communication that His Excellency may desire to submit, and that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be directed to inform the Senate of the adoption of this resolution.



On motion of Representative Crump, Rule 63 was suspended and House Concurrent Resolution No. 2 was adopted by the following vote:



AYES: 131
Abel Ballard Barnett Barnitz Barry 100
Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Berkowitz Berkstresser
Black Bland Boatright Bonner Boucher
Bowman Boykins Bray 84 Britt Brooks
Byrd Campbell Carnahan Champion Coleman
Copenhaver Crawford Crowell Crump Curls
Daus Davis Dempsey Enz Fares
Farnen Foley Ford Fraser Froelker
Gambaro Gaskill George Graham Gratz
Green 15 Green 73 Griesheimer Hagan-Harrell Hampton
Harding Harlan Hartzler Haywood Hegeman
Hendrickson Hilgemann Holand Holt Hoppe
Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Jolly Kelley 47 Kelly 144
Kelly 27 Kelly 36 King Koller Lawson
Legan Levin Liese Linton Lowe
Luetkemeyer Marble Marsh May 149 Mayer
Mays 50 McKenna Merideth Monaco Moore
Myers Naeger Nordwald Ostmann Overschmidt
Phillips Portwood Quinn Ransdall Rector
Reid Reinhart Relford Reynolds Richardson
Rizzo Roark Robirds Ross Scheve
Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby
Shelton Shields Shoemyer Skaggs Smith
St. Onge Surface Thompson Townley Treadway
Villa Vogel Wagner Walton Ward
Whorton Williams Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42
Mr. Speaker
NOES: 012
Behnen Burcham Cierpiot Cooper Hanaway
Henderson Hohulin Hunter Purgason Ridgeway
Shoemaker Wright
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 019
Baker Burton Clayton Cunningham Dolan
Franklin Hickey Hollingsworth Hosmer Jetton
Lograsso Long Luetkenhaus Miller Murphy
O'Connor O'Toole Troupe Van Zandt
VACANCIES: 001


Speaker Kreider resumed the Chair.



SPEAKER ADDRESSES THE HOUSE



Good afternoon everyone.



Ladies and gentlemen, just four months ago, when the nation collectively held its breath as tragedy unfolded, and our loved ones were calling us home to be with them during those difficult times, this body did what no other legislature in the United States did.



It stood firm.



This body put the interests of the people before its own.



This House of Representatives decided to send a message that terrorism would never be rewarded in our democracy.



You rose to the challenge and passed a comprehensive prescription drug package and kept a commitment to our seniors.



I am proud of this institution and I am proud of you.



As your Speaker, your colleague, and your friend, I want to begin today by saying thank you for your service to all Missourians. And I invite all those in the upper galleries to join me in a round of applause as we salute American Democracy and the efforts of those who serve it.



The challenge before us is what some you have heard me refer to as "The Perfect Storm."



Today, we begin what for most of us will be our last session in the Missouri House of Representatives. We are losing almost one-half of our experienced public servants.



Now is our moment of truth. As you all know by now we will be asked to cut nearly $1 billion dollars in state services.



To most Missourians, that may not seem difficult in a budget that is $19 billion dollars.



Yet, you must consider that nearly $12 billion of that $19 billion dollars is federal and state mandates that we cannot touch. That leaves $7 billion dollars to cut from.



The fact is that everyone likes to say they want to cut the fat. And on the campaign trail it is certainly popular to run against "big government."



But when we get here and find out that cutting big government means that someone gets less service and that 'someone' is a child, or an unemployed worker, or a single mother, or one of our seniors, the enthusiasm for deep cuts fades away.

Then it is not difficult to see why those campaigns to "end big government" rapidly turn into promises to "fight for working families."



Will we rise to the challenge?



Will we have the guts to make the tough choices?



What will our priorities be?



The number one priority of the Missouri House of Representatives is to fully fund the foundation formula for public education.



Public education is the very foundation of our democracy�



Ladies and gentlemen, public education is the door to equal opportunity in this country.



Horace Mann said: the public school is the greatest discovery ever made.



Public education is how we achieve Dr. Martin Luther King's dream for America.



It is what turns the hopes of our children in to the realities of the future.



It is what allows them to become engineers, teachers, nurses, builders, artists, writers, farmers, and yes, even Representatives.



So that one day, when our children sit in these chairs, it will not be to gain political favor but to return a favor.



And to invest in the future of their children.



The state constitution states that maintaining a public education system is our most important responsibility.



We must fully fund the foundation formula for public education.



To fully fund public education, this body will lead by example.



As of today, the Missouri House of Representatives is proud to announce that by cutting travel, eliminating senior-level jobs, and streamlining our operations, we have saved approximately $2 million from our own budget.



And therefore I urge the Budget Chair and the House Budget Committee to redirect those cost savings towards public education.

Let there be no question that the House of Representatives takes its responsibility to our future very seriously.



And, with this first step, we challenge the Missouri Senate and each department and agency to do their part.



Follow our example. Make tough choices -- and help keep our commitment to the future of Missouri by fully funding public education.



Now let's get back to work!



INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS



The following House Concurrent Resolutions were read the first time and copies ordered printed:



HCR 3, introduced by Representative Hampton, to authorize the Governor to approve the proposed annexation of the aforementioned two hundred five acres into the city of Licking, Missouri.



HCR 4, introduced by Representative Boucher, to declare April 24th to be a "Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide".







INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS



The following House Joint Resolutions were read the first time and copies ordered printed:



HJR 24, introduced by Representative Ward, et al, relating to term limits.



HJR 25, introduced by Representatives Williams, Ostmann, Riback Wilson (25), Fraser, Lowe, Bray and Haywood, et al, to ratify a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States.



HJR 26, introduced by Representative Reynolds, relating to the prohibition of public aid for religious purposes and institutions.



HJR 27, introduced by Representatives Johnson (90), McKenna, Wagner, Selby, Abel and Hollingsworth, relating to the state board of education.



HJR 28, introduced by Representative Villa, relating to the qualifications of representatives and senators.



HJR 29, introduced by Representatives Seigfreid, Berkowitz and Relford, relating to the powers and duties of the state highways and transportation commission.



HJR 30, introduced by Representatives Naeger, Jetton, Moore, Schwab, Secrest, Phillips, Portwood, Dempsey and Bartle, et al, relating to religious freedom.



HJR 31, introduced by Representative Black, et al, relating to the powers and duties of the state transportation commission.



HJR 32, introduced by Representatives Barry, Willoughby, Fraser and Bonner, et al, relating to school district bond elections.



HJR 33, introduced by Representative Farnen, relating to term limits.



HJR 34, introduced by Representative Farnen, relating to gubernatorial appointments.



HJR 35, introduced by Representative Farnen, relating to regular appearances of the governor before the house of representatives.



HJR 36, introduced by Representative Bartle, relating to the limitation on indebtedness by school districts.



HJR 37, introduced by Representative Reid, et al, relating to highways and transportation.









INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS



The following House Bills were read the first time and copies ordered printed:



HB 1028, introduced by Representative Bartle, relating to the cloning of human beings.



HB 1029, introduced by Representatives Phillips, Reinhart, Moore and Walton, et al, relating to the crime of tampering with pharmaceuticals.



HB 1030, introduced by Representative Farnen, relating to applications for absentee ballots.



HB 1031, introduced by Representative Portwood, relating to gambling moneys for schools.



HB 1032, introduced by Representative Portwood, relating to the state board of health.



HB 1033, introduced by Representatives Portwood, Barry, Naeger, Hanaway, Secrest, Reinhart and Hegeman, et al, relating to the Missouri calcium initiative.



HB 1034, introduced by Representative Portwood, relating to construction of facilities.



HB 1035, introduced by Representative Portwood, relating to drivers' licenses.



HB 1036, introduced by Representatives Willoughby, Skaggs, Copenhaver, Barnitz, Abel, Boucher, Barry, Crump, Coleman, Boykins and Johnson (90), et al, relating to school district approval for daily observance of one minute of silence.



HB 1037, introduced by Representatives Monaco, Hosmer and Jolly, et al, relating to statute of limitations for forcible rape and sodomy.



HB 1038, introduced by Representatives Ross, Moore, Secrest, Farnen, Crawford, Behnen, Willoughby and Dolan, et al, relating to tinted windows.



HB 1039, introduced by Representative Luetkemeyer, et al, relating to an income tax credit for admission fees to tourist attractions.



HB 1040, introduced by Representative Luetkemeyer, et al, relating to a mandatory assembly for veterans day.



HB 1041, introduced by Representative Myers, relating to tourism tax trust funds in certain cities.



HB 1042, introduced by Representative Bearden, et al, relating to unsolicited electronic messages.



HB 1043, introduced by Representatives Bearden, Cunningham and Luetkenhaus, et al, relating to the daily observance of one minute of silence.



HB 1044, introduced by Representative Bearden, et al, relating to tax relief.



HB 1045, introduced by Representative Selby, relating to liquor sales in motion picture theaters.



HB 1046, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to defense of the United States flag.



HB 1047, introduced by Representative Smith, relating to juvenile courts.



HB 1048, introduced by Representatives Ward, Selby and Surface, et al, relating to property assessment and taxation.



HB 1049, introduced by Representatives Ward, Barnett, Barnitz and Selby, et al, relating to concealable weapons.



HB 1050, introduced by Representatives Ward, Boucher and Surface, et al, relating to special license plates.



HB 1051, introduced by Representative Ward, relating to the state highway patrol.



HB 1052, introduced by Representative Ward, et al, relating to financial assistance for food pantries.



HB 1053, introduced by Representatives Ward and Selby, relating to Medicaid and Medicare eligibility.



HB 1054, introduced by Representatives Selby and Ward, relating to wrongful termination of volunteer firefighters.



HB 1055, introduced by Representative Byrd, relating to the family and medical leave act.



HB 1056, introduced by Representative Byrd, relating to registration of juvenile sex offenders.



HB 1057, introduced by Representative Byrd, relating to real and personal property assessment.



HB 1058, introduced by Representative Haywood, relating to hate crimes.



HB 1059, introduced by Representative Haywood, relating to vicious animals.



HB 1060, introduced by Representative Griesheimer, relating to taxation of homestead property.



HB 1061, introduced by Representatives Bray and Fraser, et al, relating to certain health care benefits.



HB 1062, introduced by Representative Bray, relating to qualifications for school board members.





HB 1063, introduced by Representative Bray, relating to qualifications for school board members.



HB 1064, introduced by Representative Bray, relating to certain civil actions for discrimination.



HB 1065, introduced by Representative Bray, relating to Sunday liquor sales by the drink by establishments within an international airport.



HB 1066, introduced by Representatives Bray and Kreider, relating to school-sponsored student publications in the public schools.



HB 1067, introduced by Representative Bray, relating to certain rights and obligations of employers and employees in causes of action for wrongful discharge.



HB 1068, introduced by Representatives Bray and Williams, relating to gender discrimination in public schools.



HB 1069, introduced by Representative Bray, et al, relating to employment practices affecting women.



HB 1070, introduced by Representative Hosmer, relating to taxation for fire protection.



HB 1071, introduced by Representative Hosmer, relating to certain licensed professionals who are in default on student loans.



HB 1072, introduced by Representative Hosmer, relating to dissolution of marriage.



HB 1073, introduced by Representative Hosmer, relating to local taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products.



HB 1074, introduced by Representatives Fraser, Williams, Bray, Boucher, Ostmann, Riback Wilson (25) and Harding, relating to time limitations for prosecution of certain offenses.



HB 1075, introduced by Representative Nordwald, relating to the titling of certain property abandoned on privately owned real estate.



HB 1076, introduced by Representatives Jolly, Johnson (90), Britt, Boucher, Moore, Bonner and Hosmer, et al, relating to confinement of persons without process.



HB 1077, introduced by Representatives Jolly, Willoughby, Hosmer, Monaco and Bonner, et al, relating to sexual offender registration.



HB 1078, introduced by Representatives Whorton, Copenhaver, Hegeman, Relford and Kelly (36), authorizing a sales tax for regional jail districts and associated court facilities.





HB 1079, introduced by Representatives Portwood, Selby and Naeger, et al, relating to the Missouri senior Rx program.



HB 1080, introduced by Representatives Bearden and Moore, et al, relating to recall elections for school board members.



HB 1081, introduced by Representatives Bearden, Cunningham and Portwood, et al, relating to a deduction from Missouri adjusted gross income for qualified education expenses.



HB 1082, introduced by Representative Fraser, et al, relating to the use of epinephrine by emergency medical technicians.



HB 1083, introduced by Representatives Fraser, Boucher and Riback Wilson (25), relating to corporal punishment.



HB 1084, introduced by Representative Fraser, et al, relating to school-term calendars.



HB 1085, introduced by Representative Mays (50), relating to drainage districts.



HB 1086, introduced by Representative Harlan, relating to the privacy of personal information of participants in the Missouri higher education savings program.



HB 1087, introduced by Representatives Linton and Hanaway, relating to the assessment and levy of property taxes.



HB 1088, introduced by Representatives Hanaway and Hollingsworth, relating to beastiality.



HB 1089, introduced by Representative Reynolds, relating to the state fair commission.



HB 1090, introduced by Representative Reynolds, relating to the licensing of tanning bed operators.



HB 1091, introduced by Representative Reynolds, relating to overtime compensation of employees.



HB 1092, introduced by Representative Reynolds, relating to public officers and employees.



HB 1093, introduced by Representatives Relford and Seigfreid, relating to special license plates.



HB 1094, introduced by Representatives Relford and Seigfreid, relating to special license plates.



HB 1095, introduced by Representatives Relford and Barnett, relating to passing stationary vehicles.



HB 1096, introduced by Representatives Relford and Seigfreid, relating to school districts.



HB 1097, introduced by Representative Relford, relating to food inspection.



HB 1098, introduced by Representatives Relford and Seigfreid, relating to closed governmental meetings.



HB 1099, introduced by Representative Relford, relating to motor vehicle registration.



HB 1100, introduced by Representatives Relford, Crump and Seigfreid, relating to feral hogs.



HB 1126, introduced by Representatives Wilson (42), Sanders Brooks, Bland and Bowman, relating to school-term calendars.



HB 1127, introduced by Representative Smith, relating to lobbyists.



HB 1128, introduced by Representative Henderson, et al, relating to regional child assessment centers.



HB 1129, introduced by Representatives Bonner, Monaco and Rizzo, relating to sports and community facilities improvement.



HB 1130, introduced by Representatives Hosmer and Williams, relating to student volunteer opportunities.



HB 1131, introduced by Representatives Hosmer and Williams, relating to higher education.



HB 1132, introduced by Representative Walton, relating to the impeachment of municipal elected officials.



HB 1133, introduced by Representative Walton, et al, relating to EDTA chelation therapy.



HB 1134, introduced by Representatives Relford, Seigfreid and Whorton, relating to forestry.



HB 1135, introduced by Representative Bonner, relating to school districts.



HB 1136, introduced by Representative Villa, relating to the state highways and road system.



HB 1137, introduced by Representative Byrd, relating to damage values for insurance policies.



HB 1138, introduced by Representative Byrd, relating to the acquisition of public utilities.



HB 1139, introduced by Representative Byrd, relating to sovereign immunity waiver.



HB 1140, introduced by Representatives Crawford, Reinhart and Kelly (36), relating to selling a child.



HB 1141, introduced by Representative Naeger, relating to a memorial highway.



HB 1142, introduced by Representative Hosmer, relating to protective orders for municipal utilities.



HB 1143, introduced by Representative Rizzo, relating to tax credits for distressed communities.



HB 1144, introduced by Representative Willoughby, relating to industrial development corporations.



HB 1145, introduced by Representative Green (15), relating to the establishment of the American military veterans bridge.



HB 1146, introduced by Representative Coleman, relating to an income tax credit for certain parents.



HB 1147, introduced by Representative Hartzler, relating to sales tax in fire protection districts.



HB 1148, introduced by Representative Ross, relating to scattering gardens in certain cemeteries.



HB 1149, introduced by Representatives Hegeman and Lawson, relating to the environmental hearing commission.



HB 1150, introduced by Representative Bray, relating to assessment and collection procedures of the department of revenue.



HB 1151, introduced by Representative Smith, relating to disclaimers of property.



HB 1152, introduced by Representative Hoppe, relating to the appeal bonds for signatories to the tobacco settlement agreement.



HB 1153, introduced by Representative Ostmann, relating to statute of limitations for certain sexual offenses.



HB 1154, introduced by Representative Smith, relating to the purpose of chapter 211, RSMo.



HB 1155, introduced by Representative Shields, relating to emergency vehicles.



HB 1156, introduced by Representatives Berkowitz, Copenhaver, Barry, Wilson (42), Luetkemeyer, Richardson, Ladd Baker, Ostmann, Whorton, Merideth, Campbell, Bartelsmeyer and Bowman, relating to Medicaid reimbursement rates for long-term care facilities.



HB 1157, introduced by Representatives Relford and Legan, relating to the home-delivered meal program.



HB 1158, introduced by Representative Relford, relating to wages for certain peace officers.



HB 1159, introduced by Representative Boykins, relating to special license plates.





HB 1160, introduced by Representative Reinhart, et al, relating to compulsory age for school attendance.



HB 1161, introduced by Representatives Reinhart and Hoppe, et al, relating to enticement of a child.



HB 1162, introduced by Representatives Hosmer, Harding and Kelly (36), relating to alcohol use by children and youth.



HB 1163, introduced by Representatives Hosmer and Hoppe, relating to reinstatement of drivers' licenses.



HB 1164, introduced by Representative Hosmer, relating to cigarette taxes.



HB 1165, introduced by Representatives Crowell and Burcham, relating to venue for certain criminal offenses.



HB 1166, introduced by Representative Crowell, relating to operation of motor vehicles.



HB 1167, introduced by Representative Crowell, relating to presiding judges.



HB 1168, introduced by Representative Crowell, relating to modification of child custody.



HB 1169, introduced by Representatives Crowell, Moore and Hendrickson, et al, relating to gubernatorial inaugural committees.



HB 1170, introduced by Representatives Crowell and Hendrickson, et al, relating to establishing a trust fund to provide access to treatment for certain uninsured medical treatments.



HB 1171, introduced by Representative Hickey, relating to state building contracts.



HB 1172, introduced by Representative Hickey, relating to sales tax.



HB 1173, introduced by Representative Hickey, relating to discriminatory wage practices.



HB 1174, introduced by Representative Hickey, relating to sales taxation.



HB 1175, introduced by Representative Hickey, relating to the acquisition of property for airports.



HB 1176, introduced by Representative Hickey, relating to airport noise studies.



HB 1177, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to tobacco taxation.



HB 1178, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to an income tax credit for personal property tax.



HB 1179, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to adoption of the common law.



HB 1180, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to tax relief.



HB 1181, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to the state lottery.



HB 1182, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to the use of state aircraft by the governor.



HB 1183, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to anti-terrorism.



HB 1184, introduced by Representative Smith, relating to termination of parental rights.



HB 1185, introduced by Representative Ostmann, relating to sewerage services.



HB 1186, introduced by Representatives Hosmer, Farnen, Williams, Riback Wilson (25), Harlan, Haywood, Champion and Britt, relating to certain institutions of higher education.



HB 1187, introduced by Representatives Hosmer, Jolly, Roark and Britt, et al, relating to the sexual offender registry.



HB 1188, introduced by Representatives Hosmer, Kreider and Britt, relating to the statute of limitations for forcible rape and forcible sodomy.



HB 1189, introduced by Representatives Myers, Moore, Coleman, Jetton and Mayer, et al, relating to blended fuels.



HB 1190, introduced by Representatives Myers, Whorton, Jetton, Mayer and Coleman, et al, relating to Korean War veterans' awards.



HB 1191, introduced by Representatives Davis and Holand, relating to orientation and training of school board members.



HB 1192, introduced by Representative Harding, et al, relating to industrial development corporations.



HB 1193, introduced by Representative Byrd, relating to appointment of certain circuit clerks.



HB 1194, introduced by Representative Gambaro, relating to liens on real property by political subdivisions for abatement of dangerous buildings.



HB 1195, introduced by Representative Selby, et al, relating to adoption records.



HB 1196, introduced by Representatives Barnett, Ostmann, Moore, Kelly (27), Crawford, Shields, Koller, Cooper, Luetkenhaus, Ross, Luetkemeyer and May (149), et al, relating to the state highways and transportation department fund.

HB 1197, introduced by Representatives Wagner and McKenna, relating to city annexation of existing fire protection districts.



HB 1198, introduced by Representative Graham, for the purpose of enacting the dedication to donation act.



HB 1199, introduced by Representative Bowman, et al, relating to foreign language instruction in elementary schools.



HB 1200, introduced by Representative Bowman, et al, relating to finance instruction in secondary schools.



HB 1202, introduced by Representative Smith, relating to refunds of incorrectly collected sales tax to original purchasers.



HB 1203, introduced by Representatives Seigfreid, Berkowitz and Relford, relating to state highways and transportation commission.



HB 1204, introduced by Representatives Seigfreid and Relford, relating to special license plates.



HB 1205, introduced by Representatives Seigfreid and Relford, relating to a civil air patrol license plate.



HB 1206, introduced by Representative Boucher, et al, relating to income taxation.



HB 1207, introduced by Representatives Merideth, Moore, Ostmann, Berkstresser, Bartelsmeyer, Liese and Gaskill, et al, relating to the Missouri airport protection act.



HB 1208, introduced by Representative Barry, relating to registered nurse first assistants.



HB 1209, introduced by Representative Villa, relating to vacation, holidays, and off-duty time for members of the police force.



HB 1210, introduced by Representative Boucher, et al, relating to income taxation.



HB 1211, introduced by Representatives Smith, Ostmann, Reinhart, Williams and Robirds, relating to invasion of privacy.



HB 1212, introduced by Representative Bartle, relating to daily performance of the Pledge of Allegiance or national anthem in public schools.



HB 1213, introduced by Representatives McKenna, Selby, Hollingsworth, Johnson (90), Wagner and Abel, relating to abatement and removal of a nuisance.





HB 1214, introduced by Representatives Davis and Cooper, relating to special motorcycle license plates for veterans.



HB 1215, introduced by Representatives Treadway, Kreider and Foley, relating to insurance coverage for bone marrow testing.



HB 1216, introduced by Representatives Johnson (61) and Ostmann, relating to a suicide prevention plan.



HB 1217, introduced by Representatives Johnson (61) and Ross, relating to prostate cancer awareness.



HB 1218, introduced by Representative Shields, relating to opportunity scholarships for students in unaccredited or academically deficient schools.



HB 1219, introduced by Representative Shields, relating to health insurance for the working poor.



HB 1220, introduced by Representative Shields, relating to sales and use taxes.



HB 1221, introduced by Representative Shields, relating to school district funding.



HB 1222, introduced by Representative Shields, relating to donations of teachers to schools.



HB 1223, introduced by Representative Shields, relating to public retirement systems.



HB 1224, introduced by Representative Shields, relating to the creation of waiver school districts.



HB 1225, introduced by Representatives Jolly, Hosmer, Willoughby, Monaco, Harding, Lawson, Moore, Ostmann, Barry, Myers, Johnson (90), Boucher, Dolan, Reid and Portwood, et al, relating to dangerous felonies.



HB 1226, introduced by Representatives Monaco, Kreider and Jolly, et al, relating to the provision of certain medical kits.



HB 1227, introduced by Representatives Willoughby, Jolly, Reid, Harding, Crowell, Luetkenhaus and Johnson (90), et al, relating to enticement of a child.



HB 1228, introduced by Representatives Johnson (90), Selby, Carnahan, Harding, Coleman, Willoughby, Ladd Baker, Harlan and Byrd, relating to the amendment of definitions regarding the telemarketing no-call list to further protect consumers.



HB 1229, introduced by Representatives Johnson (90), Jolly, Shoemyer and Willoughby, relating to offenses against the person.





HB 1230, introduced by Representatives Portwood, Shoemaker, Roark, Luetkenhaus, Rector, Jetton, Crowell, Bearden and Dolan, et al, relating to property taxation.



HB 1231, introduced by Representatives Harding, Graham and Boucher, et al, relating to the rights of persons with service animals.



HB 1232, introduced by Representatives Harding, Jolly, Hosmer, Kelly (36) and Copenhaver, et al, relating to liquor control.



HB 1233, introduced by Representative Harding, et al, relating to Missouri Day.



HB 1234, introduced by Representative Harding, et al, relating to registration of exotic animals.



HB 1235, introduced by Representatives Hosmer and Kreider, relating to real property classification and assessment.



HB 1236, introduced by Representative Hegeman, relating to prosecutor's pay.



HB 1237, introduced by Representatives Hegeman and Secrest, et al, relating to assessment and collection procedures of the department of revenue.



HB 1238, introduced by Representative Hegeman, relating to neighborhood improvement district maintenance levies.



HB 1239, introduced by Representative Hegeman, relating to the employment of food services directors in facilities licensed by the division of aging.



HB 1240, introduced by Representative Hegeman, relating to egg dealers and retailers licenses.



HB 1241, introduced by Representatives Hegeman, Barnett and Robirds, relating to food inspection.



HB 1242, introduced by Representative Griesheimer, relating to special license plates.



HB 1243, introduced by Representative Ostmann, relating to grandparent visitation.



HB 1244, introduced by Representatives Robirds and Coleman, et al, relating to parental liability for minor children.



HB 1245, introduced by Representative Reinhart, relating to theft of vehicles containing children.



HB 1246, introduced by Representative Thompson, relating to truancy.



HB 1247, introduced by Representative Thompson, relating to health insurance.



HB 1248, introduced by Representative Thompson, relating to traffic violation records.



HB 1249, introduced by Representative Thompson, relating to personnel records of peace officers.



HB 1250, introduced by Representative Thompson, relating to compensation for wrongful imprisonment.



HB 1251, introduced by Representative Thompson, relating to elimination of local sales and use tax on food.



HB 1252, introduced by Representative Thompson, relating to tax relief for veterans.



HB 1253, introduced by Representative Thompson, relating to income tax credits.



HB 1254, introduced by Representative Thompson, relating to home loans.



HB 1255, introduced by Representative Smith, relating to nursing home administrators.



HB 1256, introduced by Representative Smith, relating to child luring.



HB 1257, introduced by Representative Smith, relating to technological crimes.



HB 1258, introduced by Representative Hosmer, relating to law enforcement records.



HB 1259, introduced by Representative Champion, et al, relating to obeying the lawful order of a law enforcement officer.



HB 1260, introduced by Representative Champion, et al, relating to dependency exemptions for foster children.



HB 1261, introduced by Representative Hohulin, relating to brush adjacent to county roads.



HB 1262, introduced by Representatives Champion, Jetton, Shields, Gratz, Luetkenhaus, Moore and Troupe, et al, relating to performance-based budgeting for state departments.



HB 1263, introduced by Representative Gratz, relating to abandonment of a child.



HB 1264, introduced by Representative Gratz, relating to daily observance of one minute of silence.



HB 1265, introduced by Representatives Gratz and Vogel, relating to registration with the selective service system.



HB 1266, introduced by Representatives Davis, Kreider, Portwood, Cunningham and Berkowitz, relating to the calculation of moneys for at-risk students in the formula for state school aid to school districts.





HB 1267, introduced by Representative Murphy, relating to apportionment of property between school districts.



HB 1268, introduced by Representative Boucher, relating to income taxation.



HB 1269, introduced by Representatives Gratz and Kreider, relating to the provision of certain medical kits.



HB 1270, introduced by Representative Gratz, relating to motor vehicles.



HB 1271, introduced by Representatives Gratz and Kreider, et al, relating to statute of limitations for rape and sodomy.



HB 1272, introduced by Representative Smith, relating to special license plates.



HB 1273, introduced by Representative Secrest, relating to workers' compensation.



HB 1274, introduced by Representative Secrest, relating to workers' compensation.



HB 1275, introduced by Representative Secrest, relating to workers' compensation.



HB 1276, introduced by Representative Secrest, relating to workers' compensation.



HB 1277, introduced by Representative Secrest, relating to workers' compensation.



HB 1278, introduced by Representatives Gambaro, Hanaway, Scott, Green (73), Liese, Barry and Villa, et al, relating to a tax credit for scholarship charity contributions.



HB 1279, introduced by Representatives Ostmann and Fraser, relating to mandatory counseling for children who are cruel to animals.



HB 1280, introduced by Representatives Secrest and Naeger, relating to workers' compensation.



HB 1281, introduced by Representative Willoughby, relating to teacher certification.



HB 1282, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to scientific and technical evidence.



HB 1283, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to public access to scientific data used in the promulgation of statutes and regulations.



HB 1284, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to a veterans memorial bridge.



HB 1285, introduced by Representative Burton, relating to medical expenses of prisoners.



HB 1286, introduced by Representative Hoppe, relating to public water supply districts.

HB 1287, introduced by Representatives Davis and Holand, relating to alternative education programs.



HB 1288, introduced by Representative Liese, relating to sales tax revenue.



HB 1289, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to uniform prescription drug information cards.



HB 1290, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to offender autopsies.



HB 1291, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to contributions by the state for the detention of juveniles.



HB 1292, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to probation services.



HB 1293, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to contraceptive health insurance coverage.



HB 1294, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to health care services.



HB 1295, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to pharmacies.



HB 1296, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to a Medicaid pharmacy management program.



HB 1297, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to the prohibition on privately operated prisons.



HB 1298, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to criminal assault.



HB 1299, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to probation.



HB 1300, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to the crime of offender sexual abuse.



HB 1301, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to the housing of offenders.



HB 1302, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to dogs.



HB 1303, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to foster care reimbursement.



HB 1304, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to insurance coverage for diabetes.



HB 1305, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to a board of corrections ombudsman and an office of corrections ombudsman.





HB 1306, introduced by Representatives Williams, Shelton, Crawford, Levin, Harding, Carnahan and Bray, et al, relating to a multicultural program and committee within the office of the lieutenant governor.



HB 1307, introduced by Representatives Williams, Hosmer, Franklin, Boucher, Bowman, Reinhart and Henderson, et al, relating to watercraft regulation.



HB 1308, introduced by Representatives Williams, Hosmer, Lowe, Bowman, Boucher, Myers and Reinhart, relating to emergency vehicles.



HB 1309, introduced by Representatives Boucher, Hollingsworth, Selby and Hosmer, et al, relating to nursing homes.



HB 1310, introduced by Representative O'Connor, relating to the licensing of motor vehicle dealers.



HB 1311, introduced by Representatives Relford, Hunter and Cooper, relating to admission fees for gambling boats paid to municipal and county governments.



HB 1312, introduced by Representatives Jolly, Hosmer, Willoughby, Lawson, Ostmann, Barry, Myers, Johnson (90), Boucher, Dolan and Reid, et al, relating to criminal penalties for sexual misconduct.



HB 1313, introduced by Representative Burton, relating to physical therapist assistants.



HB 1314, introduced by Representatives Mays (50) and Burton, relating to license plates.



HB 1315, introduced by Representatives Graham, Farnen, Bowman, Harding, Hosmer, Willoughby and Williams, et al, relating to disability discrimination .



HB 1316, introduced by Representatives Hanaway and Hosmer, relating to the statute of limitations on certain tort actions.



HB 1317, introduced by Representatives Hanaway and Hosmer, relating to claims against certain licensed professionals.



HB 1318, introduced by Representatives George and Abel, et al, relating to noncertificated school employees.



HB 1319, introduced by Representatives Burton and Mays (50), relating to the electric generating activities.



HB 1320, introduced by Representatives Reid, Boucher, Bearden, Secrest, Dolan and Froelker, et al, relating to special license plates.





HB 1321, introduced by Representatives Selby, Scott, Henderson, Wagner, Ward and McKenna, relating to eligibility for certain educational grant programs.



HB 1322, introduced by Representatives Bartelsmeyer, Secrest, Gaskill, Williams and Cunningham, et al, relating to state aid for education of students with limited English proficiency.



HB 1323, introduced by Representative Griesheimer, relating to motor vehicles.



HB 1324, introduced by Representatives Boucher, Monaco and Relford, relating to the release of probation documents.



HB 1325, introduced by Representative Reynolds, relating to property taxation.



HB 1326, introduced by Representative Seigfreid, relating to ethics.



HB 1327, introduced by Representative Portwood, relating to assessment and collection procedures of the department of revenue.



HB 1328, introduced by Representative Robirds, et al, relating to the Missouri ethics commission.



HB 1329, introduced by Representatives Jolly, Harding, Kelly (27), Reid, Moore and Ostmann, et al, relating to sexual conduct involving child victims.



HB 1330, introduced by Representative Selby, relating to the regulation and certification of explosive blasters.



HB 1331, introduced by Representative Harding, et al, relating to leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle.



HB 1332, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to public availability of absentee ballot lists.



HB 1333, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to state and local sales and use tax.



HB 1334, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to holistic medicine.



HB 1335, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to school audits in certain metropolitan school districts.



HB 1336, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to salary schedules for public school teachers.



HB 1337, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to the regulation of check-cashing businesses.





HB 1338, introduced by Representatives Relford, Franklin, Davis, Hartzler, Seigfreid, Ransdall and Shields, et al, relating to teachers' licenses.



HB 1339, introduced by Representative Ballard, relating to insecticide or herbicide application in or around governmental buildings.



HB 1340, introduced by Representative Ballard, relating to the giving of incentives to students or their parents for certain purposes.



HB 1341, introduced by Representative Marble, et al, relating to environmental audit privileges.



HB 1342, introduced by Representative Farnen, relating to political party committeemen and committeewomen.



HB 1343, introduced by Representative Villa, relating to special license plates.



HB 1344, introduced by Representative Crump, relating to transporting concealable firearms in motor vehicles.



HB 1345, introduced by Representative Naeger, et al, relating to the mandatory transportation of, and a tax credit for the transportation costs of, nonpublic school students.



HB 1346, introduced by Representatives Naeger, Moore and Portwood, et al, relating to health care for uninsured children.



HB 1347, introduced by Representatives Naeger and Nordwald, relating to on-site sewage treatment systems.



HB 1348, introduced by Representatives Myers, Jetton, Mayer, Richardson, Merideth, Black, Schwab and Britt, relating to boll weevil eradication.



HB 1349, introduced by Representatives Seigfreid, Relford and Davis, relating to overtime pay for state employees.



HB 1350, introduced by Representative Liese, relating to boards of directors in community improvement districts.



HB 1351, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to minority teaching scholarships.



HB 1352, introduced by Representative Troupe, relating to qualification and election of school board members in cities not within a county.



HB 1353, introduced by Representatives Rector and Hartzler, relating to commercial zones.



HB 1354, introduced by Representative Reynolds, relating to the deaf and hard of hearing.

HB 1355, introduced by Representatives Seigfreid and Relford, relating to sales tax for highways and bridges.



HB 1356, introduced by Representatives Merideth, Boucher, Carnahan and Graham, relating to a family training program for special education.



HB 1357, introduced by Representatives Relford and Mays (50), relating to municipal historic preservation revolving funds.



HB 1358, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to property taxation.



HB 1359, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to income taxation.



HB 1360, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to eligibility for public assistance.



HB 1361, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to family restrooms.



HB 1362, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to the elderly.



HB 1363, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to consumer protection of homeowners.



HB 1364, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to gambling boat proceeds.



HB 1365, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to determining the method of calculating increases to available per-pupil funding based on growth in the guaranteed tax base.



HB 1366, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to the foundation formula.



HB 1367, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to recalculating certain at-risk moneys in the foundation formula.



HB 1368, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to the regulation of hay rides.



HB 1369, introduced by Representative Scheve, relating to immunizations for children.



HB 1370, introduced by Representative Merideth, relating to enterprise zones.



HB 1371, introduced by Representatives Shoemyer and Berkstresser, relating to assessment of real property.



HB 1372, introduced by Representatives Selby and Kreider, relating to sales tax exemptions for diabetic medical supplies and equipment.



HB 1373, introduced by Representative Kelly (27), relating to local emergency planning districts.



HB 1374, introduced by Representative Kelly (27), relating to long-term care facilities.



HB 1375, introduced by Representative Luetkenhaus, relating to mortgage insurance amounts.



HB 1376, introduced by Representative Rizzo, relating to rehabilitation of abandoned property.



HB 1377, introduced by Representative Rizzo, relating to economic assistance for the promotion of business development.



HB 1378, introduced by Representative Treadway, relating to the practice of chiropractic.



HB 1379, introduced by Representatives Boucher, Kelly (27), Lawson, Williams, Jolly, Shields, Hartzler, Reid, Dolan, Hunter and Myers, et al, relating to income taxation.



HB 1380, introduced by Representatives Richardson, Willoughby and Carnahan, relating to arbitration.



HB 1381, introduced by Representative Luetkenhaus, relating to the interpretation of insurance materials.



HB 1382, introduced by Representatives Hanaway, Naeger, Reinhart, Crawford, Bearden, Cunningham, Moore, Marble, Reid, Ross, Portwood, Secrest and Shields, et al, relating to deductibility of individual and corporate federal income taxes.



HB 1383, introduced by Representatives Hanaway, Naeger, Reinhart, Crawford, Cunningham, Moore, Myers, Reid, Bearden and Secrest, et al, relating to medical treatment of minors.



HB 1384, introduced by Representatives Harlan and Carnahan, et al, relating to the parental child support responsibility program.



HB 1385, introduced by Representative Bray, relating to tax relief for assistance and care for the disabled.



HB 1386, introduced by Representative O'Connor, relating to tinted windows.



HB 1387, introduced by Representatives Boucher, Monaco and Relford, relating to the release of probation documents.



HB 1388, introduced by Representative Mays (50), relating to penalties for violation of public service commission orders.



HB 1389, introduced by Representative Bray, et al, relating to transportation.



HB 1390, introduced by Representative Gaskill, relating to the United States national flag.



HB 1391, introduced by Representative Smith, relating to license plates.



HB 1392, introduced by Representatives Holand and Davis, relating to school district tax surcharges.



HB 1393, introduced by Representatives Whorton, Coleman and Portwood, et al, relating to assessors.



HB 1394, introduced by Representatives Riback Wilson (25), Bray, Gambaro, Boucher, Campbell and Hilgemann, et al, relating to the death penalty.



HB 1395, introduced by Representative Ransdall, relating to the purchasing of recycled toner cartridges.



HB 1396, introduced by Representative Graham, relating to health insurance coverage for children's hearing aids.



HB 1397, introduced by Representative Ransdall, relating to special license plates.



HB 1398, introduced by Representatives Ward, Selby and Boucher, relating to World War II medals.



HB 1399, introduced by Representatives Ransdall, Kreider, Crump, Gratz, Jetton, Boucher, Ross, Dolan and Merideth, et al, relating to World War II medals.



HB 1400, introduced by Representatives Merideth, Britt, Myers and Black, relating to a memorial bridge.



HB 1401, introduced by Representatives Merideth, Crowell and Myers, relating to state funding for the education of certain disabled students.



HB 1402, introduced by Representatives Burton and Mays (50), et al, relating to the rights of a political subdivision to use their telecommunications services or facilities.



HB 1403, introduced by Representatives Green (73) and St. Onge, relating to retainage in private building contracts.



HB 1404, introduced by Representatives Kelly (27), Bray, Green (73), Bearden, Reinhart, Hampton and Shields, relating to state-owned motor vehicles.



MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE



Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up adopted SR 864.









SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 864



BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate, that the Secretary of the Senate inform the House of Representatives that the Senate of the Second Regular Session of the Ninety-first General Assembly is duly convened and is now in session and ready for consideration of business.



COMMITTEE CHANGES



The Speaker submitted the following Committee changes:



Representative Daus has been appointed a member of the Municipal Corporations Committee and the Appropriations-Transportation Committee.



Representative Quinn has been appointed a member of the Appropriations-Education Committee.



Representative St. Onge has been appointed a member of the Workers Compensation and Employment Security Committee.



Representative Berkowitz has been appointed a member of the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight.



Representative Berkowitz has been appointed Chair of the Agriculture Committee.



Representative Daus is no longer a member of the Urban Affairs Committee.



LETTER OF RESIGNATION



December 22, 2001



The Honorable Bob Holden

Governor of the State of Missouri

Room 216, State Capitol Building

Jefferson City, MO 65101



Dear Governor Holden:



Effective at 5 p.m. this date, I hereby resign my seat in the Missouri House of Representatives as the representative of the 66th Legislative District.



Thank you for your cooperation.



Sincerely,



/s/ Harry Kennedy











WITHDRAWAL OF HOUSE BILL



December 17, 2001



The Honorable Jim Kreider, Speaker

Missouri House of Representatives

Capitol Building, Room 308

Jefferson City, MO 65101



Dear Speaker Kreider:



I request that HB 1201 (relating to Nursing Home Administrators) be withdrawn due to Legislative Research error in the language in this bill.



Thank you for your consideration of this request. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.



Thank you.



Respectfully yours,



/s/ Philip G. Smith

State Representative

District 11



The following members' presence was noted: Clayton and Troupe.



ADJOURNMENT



On motion of Representative Crump, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Thursday, January 10, 2002.



COMMITTEE MEETINGS



AGRICULTURE

Wednesday, January 16, 2002, 3:00 pm. Hearing Room 7.

Testimony from L. Mohler, Department of Agriculture; Dr. T. Payne, University of Missouri.



APPROPRIATIONS - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

Monday, January 14, 2002, 12:00 pm. Hearing Room 7.

Organizational meeting. Budget address by Brian Long, elected officials.



BUDGET

Monday, January 14, 2002, 2:00 p.m. Hearing Room 3.

Presentation by Department of Economic Development on Tax Credits.



BUDGET

Tuesday, January 15, 2002, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 3.

Budget overview by the Office of Budget and Planning.



BUDGET

Wednesday, January 16, 2002, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 3.

Presentation by Missouri Consolidated Healthcare.



INTERIM COMMITTEE ON INSTITUTIONAL AND SENTENCING ALTERNATIVES

Thursday, January 10, 2002. Hearing Room 6 upon morning adjournment.

Work Session.



INTERIM COMMITTEE ON TAX EFFICIENCIES

Thursday, January 10, 2002, 9:00 am. Hearing Room 6.

Discuss Interim Committee Report.



JOINT COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

Thursday, January 10, 2002. Senate Lounge, upon adjournment.

Department of Social Services, Pharmacy Program Prior Authorization. AMENDED.



JOINT COMMITTEE ON GAMING AND WAGERING

Tuesday, January 15, 2002, 9:30 am. Hearing Room 4.

Committee's report to the General Assembly.

Election of new chairman. Executive Session to follow.



MOTOR VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

Thursday, January 10, 2002. Hearing Room 1 upon adjournment.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 1038, HB 1386



HOUSE CALENDAR



SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2002



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR SECOND READING



HCR 3 and HCR 4



HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS FOR SECOND READING



HJR 24 through HJR 37



HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING



HB 1028 through HB 1100

HB 1126 through HB 1200

HB 1202 through HB 1404


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