Missouri House of Representatives
2005
93rd General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Legislation Sponsored by Rep. Melba J. Curls
COSPONSOR
HB114
Extends the expiration date of the Kansas City transportation sales
tax to December 31, 2015
Approved HB114
-- (LR# 0207L.01T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB278
Requires the Department of Mental Health to submit a cost-benefit
analysis and a written plan to the appropriate House and Senate
appropriations committees before closing or downsizing any facility
HB278
-- (LR# 0904L.02I)
Referred: Children and Families (H)
HB325
Changes the laws regarding persistent offender intoxication-related
traffic convictions
HB325
-- (LR# 0552L.02I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB384
Creates the Anhydrous Ammonia Additive Fund to reimburse
distributors of anhydrous ammonia for the cost of adding red dye to
the chemical
HB384
-- (LR# 0792L.01I)
Withdrawn (H)
HB389
Expands the crime of endangering the welfare of a minor to include
producing or selling methamphetamine within the residence of a
minor
HB389
-- (LR# 1007L.01I)
CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Executive Session held (H)
HB403
Requires the State of Missouri to provide Missouri National Guard
personnel called into active duty with a $250,000 term life insurance
death benefit
HB403
-- (LR# 1293L.01I)
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB476
Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual
orientation
HB476
-- (LR# 1167L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB516
Repeals the death penalty
HB516
-- (LR# 1465L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB541
Requires the Department of Revenue to award fee office contracts to
school districts or individual organizations through bidding with the
revenue going to the school districts in the county of the fee office
HB541
-- (LR# 1033L.02I)
Referred: Special Committee on General Laws
HB564
Prohibits law enforcement officers from issuing a citation for a
missing license plate tab if a registration check reveals the vehicle
is properly registered and the owner indicates the tab has been stolen
HB564
-- (LR# 1498L.01P)
Placed on Informal Calendar (S)
HB566
Limits the amount of interest a title lender can charge on loans
HB566
-- (LR# 1550L.01I)
Referred: Financial Institutions
HB608
Repeals the laws prohibiting political activity or fund raising by
Kansas City police officers
HB608
-- (LR# 0767L.01I)
ELECTIONS
Executive Session held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB621
Establishes the Birth Control Protection Act and prohibits any
governmental entity from interfering with the right to obtain or use
contraceptives
HB621
-- (LR# 1314L.01I)
Referred: Children and Families (H)
HB637
Changes the laws regarding workers' compensation benefits for
certain diseases resulting in exposure to certain occupational
hazards
HB637
-- (LR# 1451L.01I)
Referred: Workforce Development and Workplace Safety (H)
HB683
Changes the income eligibility guidelines for receiving child care
subsidy benefits
HB683
-- (LR# 1323L.02I)
Referred: Children and Families (H)
HB736
Provides a mechanism for persons who become ineligible for Medicaid
benefits on July 1, 2005, to be automatically enrolled in the Senior
Rx Program
HB736
-- (LR# 2010L.01I)
SENIOR CITIZEN ADVOCACY
Public Hearing held (H)
HB740
Requires employers to pay employees equal wages for equal work
regardless of employee's gender
HB740
-- (LR# 1250L.01I)
Referred: Workforce Development and Workplace Safety (H)
HB800
Changes the laws regarding early childhood special education
HB800
-- (LR# 1967L.01I)
Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education
HB802
Requires hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to implement
an acuity-based patient classification system
HB802
-- (LR# 1994L.01I)
HEALTH CARE POLICY
Executive Session held (H)
HB805
Requires hospitals to compile and post daily staffing information in
patient care areas of each unit of the hospital
HB805
-- (LR# 1985L.01I)
HEALTH CARE POLICY
Hearing continued (H)
HB808
Prohibits the Missouri Housing Development Commission from making
grants and loans to the City of Kansas City unless certain conditions
are met
HB808
-- (LR# 2101L.01I)
Referred: Job Creation and Economic Development (H)
HB814
Gives civilian review boards the power to subpoena witnesses
and records
HB814
-- (LR# 0839L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB815
Lowers the minimum age for a person to serve on jury duty from 21
to 18 years
HB815
-- (LR# 0840L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB832
Provides that any restrictive real estate convenant included in an
association's governing document will be removed by the board
of directors of that association
HB832
-- (LR# 2047L.01P)
Placed on Informal Calendar (S)
HB837
Authorizes a tax credit for employers who hire certain high school
students for summer jobs
HB837
-- (LR# 1644L.01I)
JOB CREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Public Hearing held (H)
HB859
Allows residents of Missouri to participate in any current or future
state program, policy, or practice permitting prescription drugs
to be acquired from Canada
HCS HB 859
-- (LR# 1490L.03P)
Perfected (H)
HB880
Establishes the MBE/WBE Oversight Review Committee to assist
certified socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses
or minority business enterprises in state contracts
HB880
-- (LR# 1832L.01P)
Second Rd/Refer: Pensions, Veteran Affairs & General Law(S)
HB923
Requires health insurance coverage for the cost of human
papillomavirus testing as a cervical cancer screening test
HB923
-- (LR# 2170L.01I)
Referred: Health Care Policy (H)
HJR7
Proposes a constitutional amendment to increase legislative term
limits from eight to 12 years and the term of office for
representatives from two to four years
HJR7
-- (LR# 0448L.01I)
ELECTIONS
Executive Session held (H)
VOTED DO NOT PASS
HJR24
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting the Governor from
reducing appropriations for elementary, secondary, and higher
education
HJR24
-- (LR# 2102L.01I)
Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education
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Last Updated August 25, 2005 at 12:40 pm