Missouri Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association
203 E. Capitol Ave, Ste 200 ~ Jefferson City, MO 65101 ~ 573.635.7117
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HB 1210   Lipke Changes the controlled substance classification of all methamphetamine precursor drugs from Schedule IV and Schedule V to Schedule III, requiring a physician's prescription.
Bill History: 01-21-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Crime Prevention
01-27-10 H Meeting set for Upon morning adj, HR 5 House-Crime Prevention
01-27-10 H Public hearing completed

HB 1248   Sater Requires gasoline kept, offered, or exposed for sale or sold at retail which is advertised as premium gasoline to be identified as containing or not containing ethanol.
Bill History: 12-01-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1265   Smith-14 Prohibits the use of global positioning systems or other technology to monitor the mileage traveled by any motor vehicle in order to impose any mileage tax.
Bill History: 02-03-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Real ID and Personal Privacy
02-23-10 H Meeting set for 8:00 AM, HR 7 House-Real ID and Personal Privacy
02-23-10 H Public hearing completed

HB 1273   Holsman Establishes the Night Sky Protection Act to reduce the amount of light emitted into the night sky to near natural levels for specified protected places.
Bill History: 12-01-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1277   Wells Repeals a school district's authority to set policies allowing the use of tobacco products in certain school areas and prohibits smoking and the use of tobacco products on all school property and school buses.
Bill History: 12-01-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1285   Roorda Requires all counties and fire protection districts to adopt and enforce the 2003 ICC International Fire Code.
Bill History: 12-01-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1287   Roorda Imposes an excise tax on controlled substances and illicit alcoholic beverages.
Bill History: 12-01-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1292   Holsman WITHDRAWN.
Bill History: 12-01-09 H Filed
12-11-09 H Withdrawn

HB 1328   Curls Prohibits any employee of a seller of cigarettes or tobacco products who is younger than 18 years of age from selling cigarettes or tobacco products in the course of his or her employment.
Bill History: 12-07-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1331   Roorda Changes the controlled substance classification of all methamphetamine precursor drugs from Schedule IV and Schedule V to Schedule III, requiring a physician's prescription.
Bill History: 12-07-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1342   Grill Requires certain food service establishments to post the calorie content of food items on their menus or menu boards.
Bill History: 12-09-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1367   Schlottach Allows any winery, distiller, manufacturer, wholesaler, or brewer to provide beverage samples on certain licensed retail premises for tasting purposes.
Bill History: 12-14-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1378   Salva Reduces from $200,000 to $75,000 the required annual gross income from the sale of prepared food consumed on the premises that certain restaurant bars must have to obtain a license to sell liquor on Sunday.
Bill History: 12-16-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1410   McGhee Authorizes an income tax credit for taxpayers who use processed biomass engineered fiber fuel.
Bill History: 02-23-10 H Meeting set for 4:00 PM, HR 4 House-Job Creation and Economic Deve
02-23-10 H Not heard in committee House-Job Creation and Economic Development
03-02-10 H Meeting set for 5:00 PM, HR 7 House-Job Creation and Economic Deve

HB 1416   Fallert, Jr. Establishes the Missouri Worker Freedom Act which prohibits employers from requiring employees to participate in meetings or communications regarding the employer's opinions on religious or political matters.
Bill History: 12-17-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1418   Fallert, Jr. Allows an employee who is injured on the job to select his or her own health care provider to cure and relieve the effects of the injury at the expense of the employer.
Bill History: 12-17-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1419   Fallert, Jr. Prohibits any person, except law enforcement personnel, from climbing, standing, or working on top of any tanker trailer stopped along any highway unless proper safety precautions are taken.
Bill History: 12-17-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1431   Flook Prohibits political subdivisions and public school districts from using tax revenue or school funds to purchase alcohol.
Bill History: 12-18-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1441   Kuessner Allows only an in-state entity to circulate a referendum or initiative petition and requires the entity to register with the Secretary of State at least one year prior to circulating any petition.
Bill History: 12-21-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1442   Jones-89 Changes the laws regarding certain city sales taxes and authorizes certain cities and Montgomery County to impose, upon voter approval, transient guest taxes.
Bill History: 02-15-10 S Read second time
02-15-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Ways and Means
03-03-10 S Meeting set for 3:00 PM, SCR 1 Senate-Ways and Means

HB 1458   Thomson Exempts motor fuel used to operate school buses transporting students for educational purposes from the motor fuel tax.
Bill History: 12-21-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1469   Wallace Exempts motor fuel used to operate school buses transporting students for educational purposes from the motor fuel tax and requires a uniform and simplified motor fuel tax exemption claim process.
Bill History: 12-22-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1472   Franz Adds 1-Pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole to the list of Schedule I controlled substances.
Bill History: 03-01-10 H Voted do pass from committee on House-Rules
03-01-10 H Reported do pass House-Rules
03-02-10 H Set on the House Calendar

HB 1491   Walton-Gray Allows certain organizations who sell intoxicating liquor by the drink on the premises to obtain a special permit to remain open until 3:00 a.m. each day and to open on Sundays at 9:00 a.m.
Bill History: 01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time
02-17-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Small Business

HB 1522   Kuessner Prohibits any person or business entity from selling gift certificates that have an expiration date or any kind of service fee.
Bill History: 01-06-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1529   Munzlinger Exempts motor fuel used to operate school buses transporting students for educational purposes from the motor fuel tax.
Bill History: 01-06-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1539   Roorda Expands the list of Schedule II controlled substances to include several nitrites.
Bill History: 01-06-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HB 1542   Deeken Adds February 14, Valentine's Day, when it falls on a Sunday, to the list of holidays on which any person having a license to sell intoxicating liquor by the drink may be open for business.
Bill History: 02-22-10 H Laid out for discussion
02-22-10 H Placed on Informal Calendar
02-23-10 H Set on the House Calendar

HB 1551   Emery Establishes the Community Protection Act which regulates sexually oriented businesses.
Bill History: 01-06-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time
02-03-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Crime Prevention

HB 1561   Roorda Authorizes, upon voter approval, an excise tax on certain caffeinated beverages to fund the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
Bill History: 01-07-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-11-10 H Read second time

HB 1569   LeVota Establishes lower maximum speed limits for certain motor vehicles and prohibits any operator of a motor vehicle from driving more than nine consecutive hours within the state.
Bill History: 01-11-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-12-10 H Read second time

HB 1581   Sutherland Requires the Department of Transportation to provide full consideration for bicyclists, pedestrians, disabled persons, and transit users in its plans, programs, and projects.
Bill History: 01-12-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-13-10 H Read second time
02-03-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Transportation

HB 1602   Funderburk Establishes the Missouri Energy Freedom Act which exempts any energy produced in the state and which remains within the state from federal law or regulation.
Bill History: 01-12-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-13-10 H Read second time

HB 1623   Molendorp Adds state correctional centers and their grounds to the definition of "public place" as it relates to smoking and the Indoor Clean Air Act.
Bill History: 01-13-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-14-10 H Read second time

HB 1649   Cooper-155 Repeals a school district's authority to set policies allowing the use of tobacco products in certain school areas and prohibits smoking and the use of tobacco products on all school property and school buses.
Bill History: 01-13-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-14-10 H Read second time

HB 1659   Burlison Establishes the Showme Green Initiative which allows persons or entities to submit bids to the Department of Transportation to mow grass or vegetation along state roadways.
Bill History: 01-14-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-19-10 H Read second time

HB 1679   Roorda Changes the laws regarding certain city sales taxes and authorizes certain cities to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax of up to one-half of 1% for the operation of public safety departments.
Bill History: 01-19-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-20-10 H Read second time

HB 1692   Smith-150 Changes the laws regarding the regulation of real estate brokers and salespersons.
Bill History: 03-01-10 H Voted do pass from committee on House-Rules
03-01-10 H Reported do pass House-Rules
03-02-10 H Set on the House Calendar

HB 1701   Stevenson Requires retailers of tobacco products to have a license issued by the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control, pay an annual fee, and have a retail sales tax license before selling any products.
Bill History: 01-19-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-20-10 H Read second time

HB 1728   Zimmerman Changes the laws regarding the use of paper ballots at elections.
Bill History: 01-20-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-21-10 H Read second time

HB 1749   Storch Changes the laws regarding the circulation and approval of initiative petitions.
Bill History: 01-21-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-25-10 H Read second time

HB 1766   Bivins Repeals the Indoor Clean Air Act and enacts new provisions regarding smoking in public places.
Bill History: 01-21-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-25-10 H Read second time

HB 1783   Nolte Reduces from 17 cents to seven cents per gallon the motor fuel tax for gasoline and diesel fuel used in a personal vehicle for a four-day period during the Memorial Day and Labor Day holiday weekends.
Bill History: 01-21-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-25-10 H Read second time

HB 1788   Parson Changes the laws regarding initiative petitions and referendums.
Bill History: 01-28-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-SC on General Laws
02-16-10 H Meeting set for 5:00 PM, HR 3 House-SC on General Laws
02-16-10 H Not heard in committee House-SC on General Laws

HB 1792   Parson Allows an employer to pay an employee who is younger than 20 years of age a wage that is not less than 75% of the required minimum wage under certain conditions.
Bill History: 02-04-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-SC on General Laws
02-16-10 H Meeting set for 5:00 PM, HR 3 House-SC on General Laws
02-16-10 H Public hearing completed

HB 1796   Aull Requires insurers to obtain approval from the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration before raising any insurance premium rate by 15% or more.
Bill History: 01-25-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-26-10 H Read second time

HB 1813   Englund Establishes the Informed Growth Act which requires a comprehensive economic impact study to be completed as part of a review of land use permit applications for large-scale retail developments.
Bill History: 01-26-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-27-10 H Read second time

HB 1817   Nolte Allows additional compensation, up to 40 weeks, for an employee who is seriously and permanently disfigured near the head or neck that is a hindrance to employment.
Bill History: 01-26-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-27-10 H Read second time

HB 1851   Nolte Adds nuclear energy to the definition of "renewable energy resources" so that it can be used to meet the requirements of investor-owned electric utilities under the Renewable Energy Standard.
Bill History: 02-03-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Utilities
02-16-10 H Meeting set for 12:00 PM, HR 1 House-Utilities
02-16-10 H Public hearing completed

HB 1856   Grill Increases the penalty for the crime of selling, providing, or distributing tobacco products to any person younger than 18 years of age.
Bill History: 01-28-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-01-10 H Read second time

HB 1882   Grisamore Requires certain gas station attendants to dispense motor fuel for persons with a disability and requires the Governor's Council on Disability to post on its web site a list of all full-service stations.
Bill History: 01-28-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-01-10 H Read second time

HB 1891   Nasheed Increases the excise tax on cigarettes from 17 cents to 33 cents per pack of 20 cigarettes to be deposited, less a 3% collection fee, into the General Revenue Fund.
Bill History: 02-01-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-02-10 H Read second time

HB 1929   Low Establishes the Renewable Energy Information and Reporting Act which requires the Missouri Public Service Commission to provide an annual report on renewable energy trends and new developments.
Bill History: 02-02-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-03-10 H Read second time

HB 1933   Low Establishes the Missouri Global Warming Solutions Act of 2010 to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
Bill History: 02-02-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-03-10 H Read second time

HB 1948   Curls Changes the laws regarding the Master Settlement Agreement.
Bill History: 02-02-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-03-10 H Read second time

HB 1974   Bivins Allows companies to conduct a voluntary environmental audit in order to discover and correct noncompliance with environmental regulations.
Bill History: 02-04-10 H Read second time
02-25-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Energy and Environment
03-02-10 H Meeting set for 8:00 AM, HR 1 House-Energy and Environment

HB 2027   Diehl Changes the requirements when funds can be released from escrow accounts under the Master Settlement Agreement.
Bill History: 02-04-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-08-10 H Read second time

HB 2028   Diehl Amends various provisions of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement.
Bill History: 02-04-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-08-10 H Read second time

HB 2040   Munzlinger Clarifies that certain purchases made for resale are not to be considered sales at retail for sales and use tax purposes when the subsequent sale meets certain specified requirements.
Bill History: 02-04-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-08-10 H Read second time
02-17-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Ways and Means

HB 2047   Jones-89 Requires the Board of Trustees of the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund to create, fund, and maintain an underground storage tank operator training program.
Bill History: 02-08-10 H Read second time
02-17-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Energy and Environment
03-02-10 H Meeting set for 8:00 AM, HR 1 House-Energy and Environment

HB 2048   Sutherland Clarifies that certain purchases made for resale are not to be considered sales at retail for sales and use tax purposes when the subsequent sale meets certain specified requirements.
Bill History: 02-11-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Ways and Means
02-18-10 H Meeting set for 8:00 AM, HR 3 House-Ways and Means
02-18-10 H Public hearing completed

HB 2055   Silvey Prohibits a person younger than 21 years of age, except an underage entertainer, from being allowed inside a drinking establishment.
Bill History: 02-08-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-09-10 H Read second time

HB 2059   Fisher Changes the laws regarding workers' compensation and the Second Injury Fund.
Bill History: 02-24-10 H Voted do pass as substitute from committee on House-SC on Workforce Development an
02-25-10 H Reported do pass as substituted House-SC on Workforce Development and Safety
02-25-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Rules

HB 2063   Kraus Requires certain persons or affiliated industries possessing ownership interest in propane or certain gases or storage and transportation infrastructure therefor to report any accidents.
Bill History: 02-08-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-09-10 H Read second time

HB 2066   Morris Creates the Missouri Clean Energy Technology Center.
Bill History: 02-08-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-09-10 H Read second time

HB 2077   Dethrow Establishes certain employee rights.
Bill History: 02-09-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-10-10 H Read second time

HB 2097   Dixon Changes the laws regarding billboards.
Bill History: 02-11-10 H Read second time
02-25-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Transportation
03-02-10 H Meeting set for 12:00 PM or Upon morning ad...House-Transportation

HB 2109   Ruzicka Changes the laws regarding the Clean Water Commission.
Bill History: 02-10-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-11-10 H Read second time
02-25-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-State Parks and Waterways

HB 2125   Davis Defines "blight" or "blighted" for eminent domain purposes.
Bill History: 02-11-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-15-10 H Read second time

HB 2154   Smith-14 Allows sellers to advertise that the required sales tax will be assumed or absorbed into the price of the property sold or the services rendered if the amount of the tax is separately stated.
Bill History: 02-15-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-16-10 H Read second time

HB 2169   Smith-14 Requires the department of transportation to take corrective action to reduce flooding along a portion of Highway 94 in St. Charles County, subject to appropriation.
Bill History: 02-16-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-17-10 H Read second time

HB 2178   Holsman Allows municipalities to create clean energy development boards to finance energy improvement projects through the Property Assessed Clean Energy Local Finance Fund.
Bill History: 02-17-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-18-10 H Read second time

HB 2180   Nieves Changes provisions governing initiative and referendum petitions.
Bill History: 02-17-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-18-10 H Read second time

HB 2193   Cooper-155 Requires chain restaurants to provide nutritional information for menu items.
Bill History: 02-17-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-18-10 H Read second time

HB 2202   Schad Prohibits electronic or digital signs or billboards within one thousand five hundred feet of an intersection.
Bill History: 02-18-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-22-10 H Read second time

HB 2215   Nasheed Phases out over a six-year period the state sales and use tax on the purchase of food and replaces the revenue with an additional excise tax on wine and liquor.
Bill History: 02-22-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-23-10 H Read second time

HB 2251   Faith Allows purchasers to request refunds of erroneously charged sales taxes.
Bill History: 02-25-10 H Introduced and read first time
03-01-10 H Read second time

HJR 46   Dusenberg Proposes a constitutional amendment replacing the Highways and Transportation Commission with a Director of Transportation.
Bill History: 12-01-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HJR 51   Cunningham Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to vote by secret ballot for all public offices, initiatives and referendums, and any authorizations or designations regarding employee representation.
Bill History: 01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time
02-10-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-SC on Workforce Development and Safety

HJR 52   Harris-110 Proposes a constitutional amendment restricting the use of eminent domain.
Bill History: 12-10-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HJR 53   Harris-110 Proposes a constitutional amendment repealing authority of chartered cities or counties to take blighted property by eminent domain but authorizes them to enact ordinances to impose liens.
Bill History: 12-10-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HJR 55   Chappelle-Nadal Proposes a constitutional amendment replacing the Highways and Transportation Commission with a Director of Transportation.
Bill History: 12-14-09 H Filed
01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time

HJR 56   Emery Proposes a constitutional amendment replacing the individual and corporate income tax and sales and use tax with a fair sales tax on retail sales of new tangible property and taxable services.
Bill History: 01-06-10 H Read first time
01-07-10 H Read second time
02-10-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Ways and Means

HJR 63   Parson Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the requirements for submitting an initiative petition that proposes an amendment to the Missouri Constitution by increasing the number of signatures required.
Bill History: 02-16-10 H Not heard in committee House-SC on General Laws
02-23-10 H Meeting set for 2:00 PM, HR 7 House-SC on General Laws
02-23-10 H Public hearing completed

HJR 71   Koenig Proposes a constitutional amendment replacing the individual and corporate income tax and sales and use tax with a fair sales tax on retail sales of new tangible property and taxable services.
Bill History: 01-12-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-13-10 H Read second time
02-03-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Ways and Means

HJR 77   Kelly Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing the General Assembly to issue bonds to fund higher education improvements, construction, landscaping, and land purchases.
Bill History: 01-14-10 H Introduced and read first time
01-19-10 H Read second time

HJR 78   Smith-150 Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring a three-fifths majority vote to amend the Missouri Constitution.
Bill History: 02-16-10 H Not heard in committee House-SC on General Laws
02-23-10 H Meeting set for 2:00 PM, HR 7 House-SC on General Laws
02-23-10 H Public hearing completed

HJR 90   Schoeller Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing the Missouri Freedom Act which specifies that energy first produced within the state will not be subject to federal laws or regulations.
Bill History: 01-28-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-01-10 H Read second time

HJR 92   Munzlinger Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the minimum legal voter signature requirement for placing a constitutional amendment on the ballot through the initiative petition process.
Bill History: 02-04-10 H Introduced and read first time
02-08-10 H Read second time

HJR 94   Dethrow Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the minimum legal voter signature requirement for placing a constitutional amendment on the ballot through the initiative petition process.
Bill History: 02-17-10 H Referred to House Committee on House-Elections
02-24-10 H Meeting set for 8:15 AM, HR 4 House-Elections
02-24-10 H Public hearing completed

SB 578   Shields Allows port authority boards to establish port improvement districts to fund projects with voter-approved sales taxes or property taxes.
Bill History: 02-18-10 S Third read and passed (Vote: Y: 28/N: 3)
02-18-10 H Reported to the House and first read
02-22-10 H Read second time

SB 585   Bartle Allows Department of Transportation to construct toll roads under certain conditions.
Bill History: 01-06-10 S Read first time
01-13-10 S Read second time
01-13-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Transportation

SB 586   Bartle Regulates sexually oriented businesses.
Bill History: 02-11-10 S Third read and passed (Vote: Y: 29/N: 2)
02-11-10 H Reported to the House and first read
02-15-10 H Read second time

SB 590   Bray Creates a "Task Force on the Use of Conducted Energy Devices".
Bill History: 01-06-10 S Read first time
01-13-10 S Read second time
01-13-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Judiciary Civil/Criminal Jurisprudence

SB 617   Goodman Regulates sexually oriented businesses.
Bill History: 01-19-10 S Hearing set for 6:30 PM, Senate Lounge Senate-Judiciary Civil/Criminal Juri
01-19-10 S Hearing conducted
01-25-10 S Superseded by - see SB 586

SB 623   Shoemyer Modifies provisions of law regarding sales tax refunds.
Bill History: 01-06-10 S Read first time
01-13-10 S Read second time
01-13-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Gov. Accountability & Fiscal Oversight

SB 635   Pearce Creates a tax credit for purchases of processed biomass engineered fiber fuel.
Bill History: 01-06-10 S Read first time
01-13-10 S Read second time
01-13-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Gov. Accountability & Fiscal Oversight

SB 655   Crowell Changes the scheduling of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine to be Schedule III controlled substances.
Bill History: 01-06-10 S Read first time
01-13-10 S Read second time
01-13-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Judiciary Civil/Criminal Jurisprudence

SB 661   Wilson Creates a trust fund and commission for comprehensive tobacco control.
Bill History: 01-06-10 S Read first time
01-13-10 S Read second time
01-13-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Environment

SB 662   Wilson Amends various provisions of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement.
Bill History: 01-06-10 S Read first time
01-13-10 S Read second time
01-13-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Environment

SB 678   Bray Prohibits tri-vision, projection, digital, or other changeable copy technologies from being used on billboards.
Bill History: 01-06-10 S Read first time
01-13-10 S Read second time
01-13-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Transportation

SB 680   Crowell Modifies provisions pertaining to hazardous substance spills and emergencies.
Bill History: 01-22-10 S Committee hearing cancelled Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Environment
02-16-10 S Meeting set for 3:00 PM, Senate Lounge Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Envi
02-16-10 S Hearing conducted

SB 689   Wright-Jones Jones-Creates the Missouri Clean Energy Technology Center.
Bill History: 01-06-10 S Read first time
01-19-10 S Read second time
01-19-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Environment

SB 704   Griesheimer WITHDRAWN.
Bill History: 12-08-09 S Filed
01-06-10 S Read first time
01-12-10 S Withdrawn

SB 723   Bray Requires the state Highways and Transportation Commission to collect certain billboard fees to pay for the removal of billboards.
Bill History: 01-06-10 S Read first time
01-19-10 S Read second time
01-19-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Transportation

SB 728   Crowell Requires appropriations for allocations of state tax credits.
Bill History: 02-04-10 S Meeting set for 8:30 AM, SCR 1 Senate-Gov. Accountability & Fiscal
02-04-10 S Hearing conducted
02-11-10 S Voted do not pass from committee Senate-Gov. Accountability & Fiscal Oversight

SB 736   McKenna Modifies provisions of law regarding the collection of taxes.
Bill History: 02-11-10 S Recommended for Senate Consent Calendar
02-15-10 S Set on the Senate Calendar
02-15-10 S Removed from the Consent Calendar

SB 745   Bray Creates a statewide energy code for new building construction and renovation.
Bill History: 01-19-10 S Read second time
01-19-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Environment
03-02-10 S Meeting set for 3:00 PM, Senate Lounge Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Envi

SB 746   Griesheimer Imposes various billboard standards to billboards adjacent to Interstate 70 and Interstate 44 during periods of interstate construction.
Bill History: 01-19-10 S Read second time
01-19-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Transportation
03-03-10 S Meeting set for 8:15 AM, SCR 1 Senate-Transportation

SB 773   Dempsey Allows owners of automated teller machines to charge access fees to those with bank accounts in foreign countries.
Bill History: 03-01-10 S Perfected
03-01-10 S Reported Truly Perfected
03-02-10 S Set on the Senate Calendar

SB 789   Shoemyer Modifies provisions of the new generation cooperative tax credit program to authorize tax credits for early-stage market feasibility projects.
Bill History: 01-19-10 S Introduced and read first time
01-25-10 S Read second time
01-25-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Gov. Accountability & Fiscal Oversight

SB 796   Bray Modifies requirements pertaining to petition circulators.
Bill History: 01-25-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Financial/Gov. Org. and Elections
02-15-10 S Meeting set for 2:30 PM, Senate Lounge Senate-Financial/Gov. Org. and Elect
02-15-10 S Hearing conducted

SB 818   Lembke Modifies various provisions relating to the initiative and referendum process.
Bill History: 02-22-10 S Voted do pass as substitute from committee on Senate-Financial/Gov. Org. and Elect
02-25-10 S Reported do pass as substituted Senate-Financial/Gov. Org. and Elections
03-01-10 S Set on the Senate Calendar

SB 848   Barnitz Allows methane from farm animal waste to qualify as a renewable energy resource for purposes of the Renewable Energy Portfolio requirement.
Bill History: 02-04-10 S Read second time
02-04-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Agri/Food Production/Outdoor Resources
03-03-10 S Meeting set for 1:00 PM, SCR 1 Senate-Agri/Food Production/Outdoor

SB 872   Bray Prohibits the use of expiration dates or service fees on gift certificates.
Bill History: 02-04-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Environment
02-16-10 S Meeting set for 3:00 PM, Senate Lounge Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Envi
02-16-10 S Hearing conducted

SB 875   Dempsey Modifies the minimum wage for employees under 20 years of age.
Bill History: 02-04-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Small Bus./Insurance/Industry
02-16-10 S Meeting set for 1:00 PM, SCR 1 Senate-Small Bus./Insurance/Industry
02-16-10 S Hearing conducted

SB 881   Green Modifies various provisions relating to political subdivisions.
Bill History: 02-03-10 S Introduced and read first time
02-04-10 S Read second time
02-04-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Jobs, Eco. Devo. and Local Government

SB 884   Schaefer Amends various provisions of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement.
Bill History: 02-04-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Environment
02-23-10 S Meeting set for 3:00 PM, Senate Lounge Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Envi
02-23-10 S Hearing conducted

SB 885   Schaefer Modifies provisions pertaining to the storage and dispensing of motor fuel.
Bill History: 02-04-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Environment
02-16-10 S Meeting set for 3:00 PM, Senate Lounge Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Envi
02-16-10 S Hearing conducted

SB 887   Schaefer Adds certain substances to the list of controlled substances, which include lacosamide, tapentadol, Fospropofol, 5-MeO-DMT, Carisoprodol, and spice cannabinoids.
Bill History: 02-15-10 S Meeting set for 6:00 PM, Senate Lounge Senate-Judiciary Civil/Criminal Juri
02-15-10 S Hearing conducted
03-01-10 S Voted do pass as substitute from committee on Senate-Judiciary Civil/Criminal Juri

SB 888   Crowell Bars employers from requiring employees to engage in or cease engaging in certain labor practices.
Bill History: 02-04-10 S Introduced and read first time
02-08-10 S Read second time
02-08-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Small Bus./Insurance/Industry

SB 889   Crowell Prohibits the state minimum wage from exceeding the federal minimum wage.
Bill History: 02-08-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Small Bus./Insurance/Industry
02-16-10 S Meeting set for 1:00 PM, SCR 1 Senate-Small Bus./Insurance/Industry
02-16-10 S Hearing conducted

SB 904   Bray Repeals the Clean Indoor Air Act and enacts new provisions relating to the prohibition of smoking in public places.
Bill History: 02-11-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Judiciary Civil/Criminal Jurisprudence
02-22-10 S Meeting set for 6:00 PM, Senate Lounge Senate-Judiciary Civil/Criminal Juri
02-22-10 S Hearing conducted

SB 905   Bray Implements the provisions of the streamlined sales and use tax agreement.
Bill History: 02-11-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Ways and Means
02-24-10 S Meeting set for 3:00 PM, SCR 1 Senate-Ways and Means
02-24-10 S Hearing conducted

SB 906   Bray Modifies various tax provisions.
Bill History: 02-08-10 S Introduced and read first time
02-11-10 S Read second time
02-11-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Ways and Means

SB 928   Lager Modifies provisions of law regarding the sales tax treatment of sales for resale.
Bill History: 02-11-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Ways and Means
02-24-10 S Meeting set for 3:00 PM, SCR 1 Senate-Ways and Means
02-24-10 S Hearing conducted

SB 954   Crowell Requires appropriations for allocations of state tax credits.
Bill History: 02-17-10 S Introduced and read first time
02-18-10 S Read second time
02-18-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Gov. Accountability & Fiscal Oversight

SB 959   Schmitt Creates a state false claims act.
Bill History: 02-17-10 S Introduced and read first time
02-18-10 S Read second time
02-18-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Judiciary Civil/Criminal Jurisprudence

SB 966   Barnitz Modifies provisions pertaining to enhanced 911 services.
Bill History: 02-18-10 S Introduced and read first time
02-23-10 S Read second time
02-23-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Environment

SB 967   Cunningham Allows any winery, distiller, manufacturer, wholesaler or brewer to provide beverage samples on a licensed retail premises for tasting purposes.
Bill History: 02-18-10 S Introduced and read first time
02-23-10 S Read second time
02-23-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Agri/Food Production/Outdoor Resources

SB 983   Bray Creates the Missouri Energy Efficiency Performance Standard.
Bill History: 02-23-10 S Read second time
02-23-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Environment
03-02-10 S Meeting set for 3:00 PM, Senate Lounge Senate-Commerce, Energy and the Envi

SB 1000   Green Transfers certain stated amounts from twenty-three funds to the state general revenue fund.
Bill History: 02-25-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Appropriations
03-03-10 S Meeting set for 8:00 AM, SCR 2 Senate-Appropriations
03-04-10 S Meeting set for 8:00 AM, SCR 2 Senate-Appropriations

SB 1006   Schaefer Modifies and creates provisions pertaining to water quality.
Bill History: 02-25-10 S Introduced and read first time

SJR 19   Bartle Proposes constitutional change to allow Department of Transportation to construct and maintain toll roads.
Bill History: 01-06-10 S Read first time
01-19-10 S Read second time
01-19-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Transportation

SJR 29   Purgason Replaces all taxes on income with a sales and use tax.
Bill History: 02-22-10 S Set on the Senate Calendar
02-24-10 S Placed on Informal Calendar
02-25-10 S Set on the Senate Calendar

SJR 30   Bartle Requires all state and local ballot measures which seek to create a new or increase an existing tax be placed before voters during general elections.
Bill History: 02-15-10 S Hearing conducted
02-22-10 S Meeting set for 2:00 PM, Senate Lounge Senate-Financial/Gov. Org. and Elect
02-22-10 S Voted do pass as substitute from committee on Senate-Financial/Gov. Org. and Elect

SJR 32   Schmitt Requires a two-thirds majority vote of both houses of the General Assembly to pass a new, or increase an existing, state tax.
Bill History: 01-20-10 S Introduced and read first time
01-25-10 S Read second time
01-25-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Ways and Means

SJR 37   Ridgeway Replaces all taxes on income with a sales and use tax.
Bill History: 01-21-10 S Introduced and read first time
01-25-10 S Read second time
01-25-10 S Referred to Senate Committee on Senate-Gov. Accountability & Fiscal Oversight

SJR 40   Goodman Requires voting by secret ballot for elections and employee representation.
Bill History: 02-24-10 S Laid out for discussion
02-24-10 S Laid over on perfection
02-25-10 S Set on the Senate Calendar


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