Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
RELIGION

HB 1036
--- Sponsor:
Willoughby, Philip
--- CoSponsor:
Skaggs, Bill
- Allows school boards to establish daily observance of one minute of
silence.
HB 1043
--- Sponsor:
Bearden, Carl
--- CoSponsor:
Cunningham, Jane
- Requires school boards to establish the daily observance of one
minute of silence in each classroom.
HB 1058
--- Sponsor:
Haywood, Esther
- Adds arson to the hate crimes statute and makes it a class A felony
regardless of whether it is 1st or 2nd degree or whether anyone was
injured.
HB 1097
--- Sponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
- Exempts all food sales by religious, charitable, and nonprofit
organizations from the food inspection laws of this state.
HB 1148
--- Sponsor:
Ross, Carson
- Permits the establishment of scatter gardens for human cremains.
HB 1241
--- Sponsor:
Hegeman, Daniel J.
--- CoSponsor:
Barnett, Rex
- Exempts food sales made by religious, charitable and nonprofit
organizations from the state food code laws and rules.
HB 1263
--- Sponsor:
Gratz, William (Bill)
- Allows a parent to leave a child less than thirty days old in the
custody of certain professionals without subjecting themselves to
criminal or civil liability.
HB 1264
--- Sponsor:
Gratz, William (Bill)
- Establishes minute of silence in all public schools.
HB 1444
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Modifies the exemptions from licensure required for foster homes,
residential care facilities, and child placing agencies.
HB 1551
--- Sponsor:
Linton, William C.
- Allows the posting of American historical documents regardless of
religious content.
HB 1591
--- Sponsor:
Townley, Merrill M.
--- CoSponsor:
Phillips, Susan C.
- Allows philosophical beliefs to be a basis for objection to required
school immunizations.
HB 1623
--- Sponsor:
Luetkenhaus, Bill
- Requires the school boards of each school district to establish the
daily observance of one minute of silence in each classroom.
HB 1801
--- Sponsor:
Gambaro, Derio L.
--- CoSponsor:
Moore, Danielle
- Imposes the compelling state interest test on any governmental
restriction on the free exercise of religion.
HB 1825
--- Sponsor:
Merideth III, Denny J.
--- CoSponsor:
Myers, Peter
- Allows display of various documents in public schools upon certain
conditions.
HB 1991
--- Sponsor:
Naeger, Patrick A.
--- CoSponsor:
Cunningham, Jane
- Requires school districts to provide transportation to private and
parochial students and allows them to charge fees for the service.
HB 2049
--- Sponsor:
Baker, Lana Ladd
- Allows programs for all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE)
projects an exemption from the certificate of authority requirements
for health maintenance organizations.
HCR 19
--- Sponsor:
Jetton, Rod
- Urges Congress to take up and pass the proposed amendment to the U.S.
Constitution to permit voluntary prayer in public schools.
HCR 22
--- Sponsor:
Bearden, Carl
- Urges the United States Congress to pass legislation for a proposed
voluntary school prayer amendment to the United States Constitution.
HJR 26
--- Sponsor:
Reynolds, David L.
- Proposes a constitutional amendment removing prohibition of public
aid for religious purposes.
HJR 30
--- Sponsor:
Naeger, Patrick A.
--- CoSponsor:
Jetton, Rod
- Proposes a constitutional amendment permitting voluntary prayer in
public schools.
HJR 55
--- Sponsor:
Bearden, Carl
--- CoSponsor:
Mayer, Robert
- Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing public school
students the right to pray.
SB 657
--- Sponsor:
Kinder, Peter
- Enacts the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
SB 692
--- Sponsor:
Gross, Charles
- School boards to establish the daily observance of one minute of
silence in each classroom.
SB 904
--- Sponsor:
Klindt, David
- Exempts religious, charitable, and nonprofit organizations from food
inspection laws in certain circumstances.
SB 958
--- Sponsor:
Kinder, Peter
- Enacts the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
SJR 30
--- Sponsor:
Cauthorn, John
- Would allow school districts private school pupils transportation.

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