2002 Regular Session Legislation
Sponsored by Representative Mark Wright

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HB1619
Requires drivers to obey a law enforcement officer's signal to stop.
HB1619 -- (LR# 3892L.01I)
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1637
Restores full federal income tax liability deductions for corporations.
HB1637 -- (LR# 3889L.02I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1638
Creates a tax credit for educational readiness test scores and purchase of educational readiness materials.
HB1638 -- (LR# 3887L.01I)
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1639
Changes the income tax rates.
HB1639 -- (LR# 3891L.01I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1640
Creates a tax credit for a taxpayer whose child receives child care from the taxpayer's spouse.
HB1640 -- (LR# 3888L.01I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1656
Increases the penalties for forcible rape and sodomy and attempted forcible rape and sodomy and prohibits bail for certain sex crimes.
HCS HB 1656 -- (LR# 4259L.03C)
SENATE JUDICIARY
Public Hearing Held (S)
HB2125
Creates the Show Me Pay More Taxes Voluntary Fund.
HB2125 -- (LR# 4337L.01I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB2223
Places an automatic ten-year sunset on any legislation with an estimated fiscal impact in excess of ten million dollars.
HB2223 -- (LR# 4255L.01I)
Referred: Fiscal Review and Government Reform
HJR59
Proposes a constitutional amendment to set an earlier date for the Governor to submit a budget to the General Assembly.
HJR59 -- (LR# 4254L.01I)
Referred: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (H)

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HB2124
Creates the Tax-Me-More Voluntary Fund.
HB2124 -- (LR# 3852L.01I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
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Last Updated October 11, 2002 at 9:07 am