Missouri House of Representatives
2008
94th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Legislation Sponsored by Rep. Michael Vogt
COSPONSOR
HB1301
Changes the laws regarding unsecured loans of $500 or less, sometimes
referred to as "payday loans," and allows the Attorney General to
maintain an action to enforce compliance
HB1301
-- (LR# 3460L.01I)
Referred: Special Committee on Financial Institutions (H)
HB1302
Increases the resource limit for eligibility for medical assistance
HB1302
-- (LR# 3461L.01I)
Referred: Health Care Policy (H)
HB1303
Allows nursing home residents receiving MO HealthNet Program benefits
to retain up to $50 per month for discretionary spending
HB1303
-- (LR# 3459L.01I)
Referred: Health Care Policy (H)
HB1336
Removes villages from a certain incorporation procedure for cities
and towns and increases the required number of signatures on a
petition to incorporate
HB1336
-- (LR# 3260L.02I)
Referred: Local Government (H)
HB1399
Allows certain paid police officers of a paid police department to be
eligible for workers' compensation benefits for an injury due to
psychological stress
HB1399
-- (LR# 3194L.01I)
Referred: Spec Com on Workforce Dev & Workplace Safety (H)
HB1607
Removes villages from a certain incorporation procedure for cities and
towns, increases the required number of signatures on a petition to
incorporate, and dissolves villages incorporated after August 28, 2007
HB1607
-- (LR# 3548L.01I)
Referred: Local Government (H)
HB1679
Specifies that the purchase price for calculating the sales tax of a
motor vehicle excludes the cost to modify the vehicle for use by an
individual with a disability
HB1679
-- (LR# 3479L.01I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1772
Allows various political entities to establish automated photo red
light enforcement systems to detect red light signal violations
HB1772
-- (LR# 3139L.02I)
TRANSPORTATION
HCS Voted Do Pass (H)
HB1776
Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation
HB1776
-- (LR# 3167L.01I)
Referred: Special Committee on General Laws (H)
HB1801
Exempts landlords from liability for damage to a person's property
that results from enforcement of a judgment granting possession and
gives landlords the right to dispose of the property
HB1801
-- (LR# 4345L.01I)
JUDICIARY
Public Hearing Completed (H)
HB1830
Changes the laws regarding the classification of marijuana as a
controlled substance and legalizes the use of marijuana for medical
purposes
HB1830
-- (LR# 4621L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB1856
Changes the laws regarding the registration of a trademark
HB1856
-- (LR# 4334L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1868
Requires the eligibility criteria for certain health care benefits to
be no more restrictive than those in effect on January 10, 2005
HB1868
-- (LR# 4159L.01I)
Referred: Special Committee on Healthcare Transformation
HB1870
Establishes the Commission on the Death Penalty and places a
moratorium on all executions until January 1, 2012
HB1870
-- (LR# 4333L.01I)
CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Public Hearing Completed (H)
HB1892
Allows taxpayers who use specified types of fuel cell or solar energy
to generate electricity for their residences to claim a tax deduction
HB1892
-- (LR# 4695L.01I)
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Public Hearing Scheduled, Bill not Heard (H)
HB1944
Requires Social Security numbers collected in any application related
to marriage or dissolution of marriage or legal separation to be
forwarded to the appropriate state child support agency
HB1944
-- (LR# 4513L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1981
Authorizes a tax credit equal to 100% of the state sales tax paid on
any motor vehicle assembled and purchased in Missouri
HB1981
-- (LR# 4764L.01P)
Second Read/Referred: Ways and Means (S)
HB1993
Prohibits insurers from acting in concert on certain insurance issues
HB1993
-- (LR# 4899L.01I)
Referred: Special Committee on Health Insurance (H)
HB2030
Establishes the Public Employment Relations Act which changes the
laws regarding public employee labor organizations
HB2030
-- (LR# 3760L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB2031
Authorizes the expungement of certain criminal records
HB2031
-- (LR# 3767L.02I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB2058
Changes the laws regarding tax incentives for business development
Approved SS SCS HCS HB 2058
-- (LR# 4495S.16T)
Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
HB2092
Changes the laws regarding limited liability companies
HB2092
-- (LR# 5032L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB2093
Requires purchasers of vehicles sold for salvage, dismantling, or
rebuilding to present a title to the Department of Revenue within 10
days of the purchase, regardless of the vehicle's age
HB2093
-- (LR# 4722L.01I)
TRANSPORTATION
Public Hearing Completed (H)
HB2128
Establishes the Missouri Health Policy Authority to develop and
maintain a coordinated health policy agenda for the provision of
health services in this state
HB2128
-- (LR# 3409L.01I)
Referred: Health Care Policy (H)
HB2131
Changes the laws regarding the Missouri individual income tax
HB2131
-- (LR# 4711L.01I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB2183
Requires hospitals to compile and post daily staffing information in
patient care areas of each unit of the hospital
HB2183
-- (LR# 4892L.01I)
Referred: Special Committee on Healthcare Transformation
HB2184
Requires certain corporations to file an annual tax disclosure
statement
HB2184
-- (LR# 3824L.02I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB2185
Establishes the Paid Sick Days Act which requires employers to
provide sick days with pay to employees
HB2185
-- (LR# 4547L.01I)
Referred: Spec Com on Workforce Dev & Workplace Safety (H)
HB2186
Creates a cause of action in tort for the wrongful injury or
death of a companion animal
HB2186
-- (LR# 3043L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB2187
Authorizes an income tax credit for service as a poll worker
HB2187
-- (LR# 3817L.02I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB2255
Allows any local governing agency to establish a work for restitution
program and requires certain nonviolent offenders to participate in
and complete the program
HB2255
-- (LR# 5125L.01I)
CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
Public Hearing Completed (H)
HB2260
Re-authorizes the tax credits for qualified research expenses,
establishes the annual cap at $10 million, limits the
qualified research activities, and requires that the credits be issued
HCS HB 2260
-- (LR# 5134L.06P)
Second Read/Referred: Ways and Means (S)
HB2272
Changes the laws regarding sexual education, abortions, and
pregnancy prevention
HB2272
-- (LR# 5054L.01I)
Referred: Special Committee on Family Services (H)
HB2303
Changes the laws regarding the Open Meetings and Records Law,
commonly known as the Sunshine Law, to include meetings by a public
body making a determination of the retroactive applicability of a law
HB2303
-- (LR# 5223L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB2304
Changes the laws regarding the identification, assessment, and
education of children with autism spectrum disorder
HB2304
-- (LR# 5266L.01I)
Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H)
HB2305
Requires the Revisor of Statutes to make all copies of laws,
resolutions, and constitutional measures available electronically to
the public and eliminates the printing of certain state documents
HB2305
-- (LR# 5098L.01I)
Referred: Special Committee on General Laws (H)
HB2331
Allows the Governor to authorize the Director of the Division of
Finance to suspend certain laws and rules for financial institutions
during a state of emergency
HB2331
-- (LR# 5306L.01I)
Referred: Special Committee on Financial Institutions (H)
HB2361
Authorizes an individual income tax credit of $4,000 for each year in
which the taxpayer is licensed and employed as a full-time peace
officer
HB2361
-- (LR# 5273L.01I)
WAYS AND MEANS
Public Hearing Completed (H)
HB2411
Authorizes an income tax credit equal to 75% of the costs of recycling
reusable waste material from construction
HB2411
-- (LR# 5224L.01I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB2421
Allows a Kansas City festival district promotional association to
obtain a license to sell alcohol for consumption within the festival
district
HCS HB 2421
-- (LR# 5473L.03C)
Rules - Reported Do Pass (H)
HB2422
Allows for the creation of certain energy efficiency programs under
the direction of the Missouri Public Service Commission
HB2422
-- (LR# 5474L.01I)
Referred: Special Committee on Utilities (H)
HB2423
Changes the laws regarding health care
HCS#2 HB 1933,1375,1662,1816,1940,1971,2240,2313,2423
-- (LR# 4824L.04C)
Referred: Rules Pursuant to Rule 25(21)(f) (H)
HB2424
Expands the State Children's Health Insurance Program to offer
insurance coverage to all children residing in this state
regardless of income
HB2424
-- (LR# 4914L.01I)
Referred: Special Committee on Health Insurance (H)
HB2425
Requires certain candidates to file a written declaration of candidacy
during the 10 business days in January immediately preceding the
primary election in order to be placed on the official primary ballot
HB2425
-- (LR# 5428L.01I)
Referred: Elections (H)
HB2436
Adds certain law school clinics representing indigent clients to the
list of legal representatives to whom all costs and expenses related
to the prosecution may be waived without a motion and court approval
HB2436
-- (LR# 5499L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB2444
Allows certain convicted felons to be eligible to receive federal
Food Stamp Program benefits if they meet certain requirements
HB2444
-- (LR# 5052L.01I)
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON SENIOR CITIZEN ADVOCACY
HCS Voted Do Pass (H)
HB2512
Establishes the Office of Health Professions Workforce Planning to
address the shortages and uneven distribution of health care
professionals in this state
HB2512
-- (LR# 4661L.03I)
Referred: Health Care Policy (H)
HB2521
Establishes the Missouri Earned Income Tax Credit Act which authorizes
an individual income tax credit equal to 20% of any earned income tax
credit claimed by the taxpayer on his or her federal income tax return
HB2521
-- (LR# 4134L.02I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB2523
Requires the Governor to annually issue a proclamation designating
March 31 as "Cesar E. Chavez Day"
HB2523
-- (LR# 5622L.01I)
Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H)
HB2524
Increases the fine for a driver who fails to yield to a pedestrian
with a visual, aural, or physical disability who is using a cane or
service dog
HB2524
-- (LR# 5518L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
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