Missouri House of Representatives
93rd General Assembly, 1st Regular Session (2005)
Bills Indexed by Subject
TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF


HB 67 --- Sponsor: Cooper, Shannon --- CoSponsor: Wasson, Jay
Provides that for-hire motor carriers will not be considered an employer of lessors of vehicles or lessors' employees
HB 132 --- Sponsor: Whorton, James --- CoSponsor: Threlkeld, Kevin
Increases from six to 10 the number of members on the Highways and Transportation Commission
HB 183 --- Sponsor: Jackson, Jack
Allows the Department of Transportation to erect signs on highways with three or more lanes to require trucks to only drive in the two right-hand lanes
HB 223 --- Sponsor: Bland, Craig C.
Creates an oversight advisory committee to examine, in consultation with the Department of Transportation, the traffic congestion problems occurring in the Kansas City area
HB 373 --- Sponsor: Fares, Kathlyn --- CoSponsor: Sutherland, Mike
Changes the qualifications for and the amount of credit allowed under the senior citizen/disabled person property tax credit, commonly known as circuit breaker
HB 418 --- Sponsor: St. Onge, Neal C. --- CoSponsor: Sutherland, Mike
Changes the laws regarding highway construction and work zones, passing zones, highway lane usage, and child passenger restraints
HB 490 --- Sponsor: Daus, Michael --- CoSponsor: Henke, Wayne J.
Establishes an application process for the designation of memorial highways and bridges
HB 517 --- Sponsor: St. Onge, Neal C. --- CoSponsor: Schlottach, Charles
Expands the membership of the Highways and Transportation Commission from six to eight members
HB 518 --- Sponsor: St. Onge, Neal C. --- CoSponsor: Sutherland, Mike
Changes the laws regarding highway construction and work zones, passing zones, highway lane usage, and child passenger restraints
HB 624 --- Sponsor: Skaggs, Trent
Increases the cost-of-living adjustment for certain special consultants and retirees from 80% to 100% of the Consumer Price Index
HB 625 --- Sponsor: Skaggs, Trent --- CoSponsor: Bruns, Mark J.
Allows retirees of the State Employees' Retirement System and the Highways and Highway Patrol Retirement System who retired prior to July 1, 1990, to receive an additional $5 per month times service
HB 760 --- Sponsor: Schlottach, Charles --- CoSponsor: Cooper, Robert Wayne
Changes the laws regarding transportation including school bus drivers, fee offices, credit for trade-ins, salvage vehicles, repossessed titles, drivers' licenses, and memorial highways
HB 777 --- Sponsor: Schlottach, Charles --- CoSponsor: Cooper, Robert Wayne
Changes the laws regarding transportation including school bus drivers, fee offices, credit for trade-ins, salvage vehicles, repossessed titles, drivers' licenses, and memorial highways
HB 833 --- Sponsor: St. Onge, Neal C.
Allows the Highways and Transportation Commission to issue bonds for highway capital improvement projects
HCR 10 --- Sponsor: Dempsey, Tom
Schedules the State of the State of Transportation.
HJR 4 --- Sponsor: Dusenberg, Gary --- CoSponsor: Yates, Brian David
Proposes a constitutional amendment replacing the Highways and Transportation Commission with a Director of Transportation
HJR 6 --- Sponsor: Dusenberg, Gary --- CoSponsor: Yates, Brian David
Proposes a constitutional amendment to replace the Highways and Transportation Commission with a Director of Transportation
SB 31 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Allows Department of Transportation to construct toll roads under certain conditions
SB 34 --- Sponsor: Clemens, Dan
Amends the definition of employer and employment as it pertains to unemployment compensation
SB 35 --- Sponsor: Clemens, Dan
Amends the definition of employer and employee as it pertains to workers compensation
SB 77 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan
Makes numerous revisions to the Missouri Transportation Development District Act
SB 130 --- Sponsor: Loudon, John
Amends various provisions of workers compensation law
SB 142 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles
Exempts contractors from paying sales taxes on materials used in Department of Transportation projects
SB 163 --- Sponsor: Loudon, John
Amends various provisions regarding unemployment compensation
SB 209 --- Sponsor: Koster, Chris
Designates a portion of Highway 58 in Johnson County as the "Veterans Memorial Parkway"
SB 227 --- Sponsor: Engler, Kevin
Designates a portion of state highway M as the "Highway Patrolman Robert Kolilis Memorial Highway"
SB 233 --- Sponsor: Stouffer, Bill
Designates certain bridges and highways and requires future highway designations to go through a new process
SB 311 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan
Permits certain utility companies to place their facilities with the rights-of-way of highways
SB 312 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan
Expands the Transportation Commission to include two additional members representing air, mass transit, freight and river interests
SB 313 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan
Modifies law with respect to highway work zones and creates crime of "endangerment of a highway worker"
SB 314 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan
Modifies the law with respect to relocating utility facilities located on highway rights-of-ways
SB 327 --- Sponsor: Scott, Delbert
Makes various changes with respect to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle laws
SB 354 --- Sponsor: Griesheimer, John E.
Allows the State Highways Commission to revoke motor carrier registrations under certain circumstances
SB 372 --- Sponsor: Engler, Kevin
Provides for various measures relating to bicycle safety and the duties owed to bicyclists by motorists
SB 396 --- Sponsor: Crowell, Jason
Extends sunset of transfer of jet fuel tax to the aviation trust fund and increases air control tower funding
SB 427 --- Sponsor: Callahan, Victor E.
Applies preferential treatment to Missouri business bidders in highway bidding process
SJR 7 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Abolishes the highway commission and replaces it with a Director of Transportation.
SJR 11 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Proposes constitutional change to allow Department of Transportation to construct and maintain toll roads.

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