Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
TOURISM

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HB 1039 --- Sponsor: Luetkemeyer, Blaine
Allows an income tax credit for admission fees to tourist attractions in Kansas City and St. Louis, and in Camden, Jackson, Miller, Morgan, St. Louis, and Taney counties.
HB 1041 --- Sponsor: Myers, Peter
Revises laws on tourism and liquor control and creates regional taxicab commission in St. Louis City and County.
HB 1751 --- Sponsor: Lawson, Maurice --- CoSponsor: Berkstresser, Judy
Changes calculations for the Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund.
HB 1755 --- Sponsor: Relford, Randall H. --- CoSponsor: Seigfreid, James
Creates special license plates.
HB 1820 --- Sponsor: Phillips, Susan C. --- CoSponsor: Harding, Meg
Authorizes a one-half percent transient guest tax for tourism in certain counties.
HB 1928 --- Sponsor: Overschmidt, Francis S. --- CoSponsor: Lawson, Maurice
Changes language relating to the Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund.
HB 1935 --- Sponsor: Seigfreid, James
Authorizes a transient guest tax in certain cities.
SB 683 --- Sponsor: Stoll, Steve
Authorizes Festus to impose a hotel-motel sales tax for promotion of tourism.
SB 723 --- Sponsor: Bentley, Roseann
Creates a grant and loan program to promote cultural tourism.
SB 1043 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary
Preserves Walt Disney Film Studio as historic site.
SB 1058 --- Sponsor: Childers, Doyle
Exempts ticket sales for railway excursions that travel fewer than fifty miles from their origination.
SB 1099 --- Sponsor: Childers, Doyle
This act relates to prearranged travel-related and tourist-related services and time share licenses.
SB 1127 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Sidney
Relates the Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund.
SB 1128 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Sidney
Authorizes a one-half percent transient guest tax for tourism in certain counties.
SB 1129 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Sidney
Allows for collection of fee on car rentals for economic development.
SB 1151 --- Sponsor: Kinder, Peter
Expands purposes for which certain local tourism taxes can be used.
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Missouri House of Representatives
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