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


HB 44 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane
Changes the limits on the amounts of certain campaign contributions
HB 199 --- Sponsor: Wildberger, Edward --- CoSponsor: Meiners, Kate
Regulates print, radio, and television advertising as well as phone bank usage during election campaigns
HB 350 --- Sponsor: Selby, Harold R.
Imposes a tax on campaign contributions
HB 380 --- Sponsor: Walton, Juanita Head
Changes the laws regarding fire protection districts
HB 425 --- Sponsor: Parker, Sherman
Repeals the laws regarding investment firms, legal firms, or other persons having interest in these firms from being involved with issuance of bonds if campaign contributions are made
HB 525 --- Sponsor: May, Bob --- CoSponsor: Deeken, Bill
Changes the laws regarding ethics and campaign contribution disclosures
HB 611 --- Sponsor: Zweifel, Clint --- CoSponsor: Darrough, Bruce
Establishes campaign finance regulations for General Assembly leadership office committees
HB 676 --- Sponsor: LeVota, Paul
Modifies the reporting requirements for campaign finance disclosure reports and requires contributions made by limited liability companies to be attributed to a board member
HB 728 --- Sponsor: Dempsey, Tom
Requires all campaign finance filings to be filed electronically with the Missouri Ethics Commission
SB 1 --- Sponsor: Loudon, John
Amends various provisions of workers compensation law
SB 201 --- Sponsor: Green, Timothy P.
Repeals law setting limits on campaign contributions to candidates for elected office
SB 235 --- Sponsor: Wheeler, Charles B.
Allows physicians to jointly negotiate with certain health insurance carriers
SB 240 --- Sponsor: Scott, Delbert
Modifies numerous provisions regarding lobbying and campaign finance disclosure
SB 241 --- Sponsor: Scott, Delbert
Repeals requirement that lobbyists report on legislation they are supporting or opposing

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