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Link Posted: 5/14/2015 10:33:45 AM EDT
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Guess not? When does the session end
Link Posted: 5/14/2015 2:24:14 PM EDT
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This week.
Link Posted: 5/14/2015 2:53:58 PM EDT
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Thought it was but couldn't remember.
Link Posted: 5/15/2015 10:11:36 PM EDT
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http://www.senate.mo.gov/15info/BTS_Web/TrulyAgreed.aspx?SessionType=R


Here is what was passed....Super Majority and They didn't pass anything pro-gun related that I can see.



Missouri State Senate

Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed

SB 5 - Schmitt - Modifies distribution of traffic fines and court costs collected by municipal courts
SB 12 - Munzlinger - Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
SB 18 - Kraus - Requires the Department of Revenue to notify sellers if there is a change in sales tax law interpretation
SB 19 - Kraus - Creates a new method of allocating corporate income between states for tax purposes
SB 20 - Kraus - Creates a sales and use tax exemption for materials and utilities used by commercial laundries
SB 24 - Sater - Modifies provisions of law relating to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SB 34 - Wallingford - Extends voter registration deadline for certain military and overseas voting
SB 58 - Dixon - Modifies and repeals a number of existing, expired or obsolete committees
SB 67 - Cunningham - Authorizes certain counties to assess a court surcharge in civil and criminal cases
SB 68 - Romine - Provides that directors of industrial development corporations in St. Francois County may be taxpayers and registered voters in the county
SB 87 - Emery - Requires persons who submit petitions for political subdivision audits to reside or own property in the subdivision and allows for signatures to be rescinded
SB 93 - Emery - Creates the Campus Free Expression Act to protect free expression on the campuses of public institutions of higher education
SB 107 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to various regulated professions, proprietary schools, the creation of the Missouri Health Information Exchange Commission and the Perinatal Advisory Council, gender pay equality, and the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund
SB 116 - Kraus - Creates an exemption from the proof of residency and domicile for school registration for students whose parents are stationed out of state
SB 141 - Parson - Raises the amount the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund can pay to eligible victims and provides that the Public Safety Department can negotiate costs on behalf of victims
SB 142 - Romine - Requires the Department of Natural Resources to take certain actions when submitting plans the Environmental Protection Agency
SB 145 - Pearce - Requires health benefit plans cover diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders
SB 149 - Parson - Creates state and local sales and use tax exemptions for data storage centers and allows municipalities to enter into loan agreements, or sell, lease, or mortgage municipal property for a technology business facility project
SB 156 - Nasheed - Designates certain highways and bridges in the state
SB 164 - Sifton - Exempts in bankruptcy proceedings life insurance proceeds for the burial of a family member, modifies insurance foreign investment limits, changes the requirements for the valuation of reserves for life insurance, and modifies provisions regarding qualified spousal trusts
SB 166 - Nasheed - Changes the name of the "I Have a Dream" specialty license plate to the "Dare to Dream" specialty license plate
SB 174 - Schmitt - Establishes the Missouri Achieving a Better Life Experience Program
SB 190 - Curls - Removes the expiration of the Kansas City transportation sales tax and modifies provisions relating to audits of transportation development districts
SB 194 - Richard - Extends the date that a business must commence operations to qualify for a business facility tax credit
SB 210 - Schaefer - Extends the sunset on certain healthcare provider reimbursement allowance taxes and modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet and DSH payments
SB 224 - Romine - Requires a student to be a United States citizen or permanent resident in order to be eligible to receive reimbursements from the A+ Schools Program
SB 231 - Kehoe - Modifies provisions relating to watercraft
SB 239 - Brown - Creates a statutory cause of action for damages against health care providers
SB 244 - Schmitt - Creates the Senior Savings Protection Act
SB 254 - Kraus - Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle license plates
SB 272 - Riddle - Changes the laws regarding motor vehicle height and weight limits in certain city commercial zones
SB 317 - Brown - Allows the Governor to convey properties located in Pulaski County, Christian County, St. Charles County, and St. Louis County to the State Highways and Transportation Commission
SB 318 - Cunningham - Designates the "Billy Yates Highway" in Ripley County
SB 321 - Hegeman - Allows victims of sexual assault to receive protective orders and modifies the definitions of sexual assault and stalking as they relate to orders of protection
SB 334 - Nasheed - Modifies provisions relating to the boards of regents of state colleges and universities and broadens the degree-granting authority of Harris-Stowe State University
SB 336 - Kraus - Modifies provision relating to income tax withholdings on employee's tips
SB 340 - Pearce - Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings
SB 341 - Riddle - Establishes procedures for reports of juveniles with problem sexual behavior
SB 345 - Wasson - Increases fees imposed by the Director of the Division of Finance
SB 354 - Sater - Allows Department of Health and Senior Services to supply qualifying individuals with amino acid-based elemental formulas
SB 366 - Schmitt - Modifies the provisions of the Missouri higher education savings program
SB 373 - Libla - Creates the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control Fund for the enforcement of liquor and tobacco laws and directs fees from liquor licenses and permits to the fund
SB 392 - Wieland - Modifies which members of fraternal benefit societies are exempt from insurance agent licensing
SB 405 - Hegeman - Raises the outer threshold amount for a county to be eligible to collect a greater percentage of the total taxes collected as a fee
SB 426 - Parson - Allows community mental health liaisons to access specified confidential records maintained by specified institutions
SB 435 - Walsh - Allows the Governor to convey the State's interest in specified property owned by the state in St. Louis County to the county
SB 445 - Romine - Requires owners of a coal-fired electric generating source to develop an ambient air quality monitoring or modeling network
SB 456 - Kehoe - Modifies provisions relating to the ownership of motor vehicles
SB 463 - Dixon - Extends the sunset on the Residential Treatment Agency Tax Credit and the Developmental Disability Care Provider Tax Credit to 2027
SB 474 - Wallingford - Expands the Heroes Way Interchange Designation Program
SB 497 - Hegeman - Modifies provisions relating to special purpose districts
SB 500 - Riddle - Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
SB 524 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions relating to contractual fees charged by certain financial institutions
SB 539 - Brown - Allows the county commission, or a county officer designated by the county commission, to provide passport services if the circuit court clerk does not provide the services
SCR 1 - Nasheed - Designates January as Sex Trafficking Awareness Month in Missouri
SCR 2 - Nasheed - Designates the month of November as Pica Awareness Month in Missouri
SCR 3 - Wallingford - Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations
SCR 4 - Walsh - Recognizes every September 26th as Mesothelioma Awareness Day
SCR 5 - Romine - Creates the Missouri Lead Industry Employment, Economic Development and Environmental Remediation Task Force
SCR 7 - Brown - Urges the Department of Defense and the Congressional Delegation to protect, preserve, and promote state military bases and agencies
SCR 10 - Munzlinger - Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to make changes to the school lunch program in the Child Nutrition Act Reauthorization in 2015
SCR 12 - Wasson - Establishes the Missouri Multiple Sclerosis Task Force
SCR 17 - Hegeman - Urges schools, little league and recreational programs, law enforcement, and prosecutors to do all they can to put an end to threats and assaults on sports officials
SCR 25 - Munzlinger - Establishes the Missouri Wildlife Revitalization Task Force
SCR 29 - Onder - Urges the President and Congress to repeal the federal excise tax on medical devices
SCR 30 - Kehoe - Condemns certain California laws relating to shelled eggs and calls upon the legislature and the voters of California to repeal such laws
SCR 31 - Cunningham - Urges Congress to reinstate the Secure Rural Schools program
SCR 35 - Schmitt - Designates May 13, 2015, as Jump Day
SCR 38 - Richard - Authorizes independent certified public accountant or certified public accounting firm to conduct an audit of State Auditor's office
HB 1 - Flanigan - Appropriates money to the Board of Fund Commissioners
HB 2 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the State Board of Education and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
HB 3 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Higher Education
HB 4 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Revenue and Department of Transportation
HB 5 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Office of Administration, Department of Transportation, and Department of Public Safety
HB 6 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, and Department of Conservation
HB 7 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for the expenses and distributions of the departments of Economic Development; Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration; and Labor and Industrial Relations
HB 8 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Public Safety
HB 9 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Corrections
HB 10 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Mental Health, Board of Public Buildings, and Department of Health and Senior Services
HB 11 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, and distributions of the Department of Social Services
HB 12 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of statewide elected officials, the Judiciary, Office of the State Public Defender, and General Assembly
HB 13 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for real property leases and related services
HB 14 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for supplemental purposes
HB 16 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for supplemental purposes
HB 17 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for capital improvement and other purposes as provided in Article IV, Section 28
HB 18 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for capital improvement projects involving the maintenance, repair, replacement, and improvement of state buildings and facilities
HB 19 - Flanigan - Appropriates money for capital improvements.
HB 41 - Wood - Repeals obsolete provisions of the elementary and secondary education foundation formula
HB 42 - Wood - Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
HB 50 - Gosen - Modifies regulations on the business of insurance
HB 63 - Dugger - Modifies provisions relating to persons seeking public office
HB 88 - Walton Gray - Designates July 3 of each year as "Organ Donor Recognition Day"
HB 92 - Miller - Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Natural Resources
HB 111 - Crawford - Changes the laws regarding sales tax on used manufactured homes
HB 116 - Burlison - Bars employers from requiring employees to engage in or cease engaging in certain labor practices
HB 125 - Black - Modifies the membership requirements for certain industrial development corporations formed by certain municipalities
HB 137 - McCaherty - Modifies provisions relating to competitive bidding
HB 150 - Fitzpatrick - Modifies the duration of unemployment compensation, the method to pay federal advances, and raises the fund trigger causing contribution rate reductions
HB 179 - Chipman - Expands the documents that may be presented to obtain a veteran designation on a driver's license or identification card
HB 259 - Reiboldt - Creates the Missouri Dairy Revitalization Act of 2015
HB 269 - Miller - Modifies the type of fire extinguishers required for class two motorboats
HB 326 - Leara - Specifies that each defined benefit pension plan must establish a board member education program
HB 343 - Lair - Establishes a committee to assess the continuation of the Money Follows the Person Demonstration Program
HB 361 - Spencer - Designates the third week of February as "Engineer Awareness Week" in Missouri
HB 384 - Flanigan - Modifies provisions relating to taxation
HB 385 - Walker - Creates a definition for "correspondence" and "sold" in the chapter regulating real estate brokers
HB 391 - Gosen - Requires insurers to mail notices cancelling, refusing to renew, or refusing to issue automobile insurance policies through certain United States postal service methods
HB 400 - Peters - Designates the month of November each year as "Epilepsy Awareness Month"
HB 402 - Phillips - Designates the first full week before Memorial Day as "Safe Boating Week"
HB 403 - Phillips - Removes the additional fee for subsequent sets of special Purple Heart license plates and designates Missouri as a Purple Heart State
HB 404 - Phillips - Designates the week in which May 15 falls as "Missouri's Peace Officers Memorial Week"
HB 501 - Montecillo - Requires course materials relating to sexual education to contain information regarding sexual predators, online predators, and the consequences of inappropriate text messaging
HB 511 - Mathews - Adds a provision relating to annexation of property approved by a majority of the property owners
HB 514 - Leara - Authorizes sites containing former automobile manufacturing plants in St. Louis County to qualify for State Supplemental Tax Increment Financing
HB 515 - Leara - Modifies provisions relating to the Police Retirement System of the City of St. Louis and Police Retirement System of Kansas City
HB 517 - Higdon - Modifies provisions relating to taxation
HB 522 - Cookson - Designates certain highways and bridges in the state
HB 524 - Dugger - Allows the Director of the Department of Revenue to adopt rules and regulations allowing specified motor vehicle or trailer lienholders to electronically release a lien
HB 531 - Solon - Requires that nicotine liquid containers sold at retail satisfy federal child-resistant effectiveness standards
HB 567 - Dunn - Designates December 4 as "Alpha Phi Alpha Day" in Missouri in honor of the first black intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African-Americans
HB 587 - Dugger - Modifies provisions relating to licensing fees paid by entities and persons licensed under the Missouri Sale of Checks Law, credit service organizations, and consumer credit lenders
HB 613 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating the collection of property taxes
HB 616 - Dohrman - Specifies when new political subdivisions will be effective for property tax assessment purposes and specifies that rental merchandise is exempt from property taxes
HB 618 - Fraker - Modifies provisions of law regarding the disposition of deceased human remains and the electronic vital records system
HB 629 - Leara - Modifies provisions relating to the Police Retirement System of Kansas City and the Civilian Employees' Retirement System of the Police Department of Kansas City
HB 650 - Cornejo - Allows a motorcycle to be equipped with auxiliary lighting
HB 686 - Hinson - Modifies provisions for registration of motor vehicles
HB 709 - Gosen - Modifies regulations related to entities regulated by the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration
HB 722 - Shaul - Prohibits certain types of ordinances by political subdivisions
HB 769 - Frederick - Allows for direct primary health care services to be provided through a medical retainer agreement between the physician and patient
HB 778 - Ruth - Designates the 22nd week of each year as 22q awareness week
HB 799 - Roeber - Moves provisions regarding judicial Circuits
HB 859 - Dunn - Designates April 15 of each year as "Jackie Robinson Day" in Missouri
HB 861 - Fitzwater - Designates the first full week in March as "Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week"
HB 869 - Solon - Modifies provisions relating to the titling of motor vehicles, trailers, boats, and outboard motors
HB 874 - Remole - Designates October 16th as "Walt Disney - A Day to Dream' Day" in Missouri
HB 878 - Rhoads - Modifies provisions relating to the licensing and commissioning of corporate security advisors by the Department of Public Safety
HB 947 - Wiemann - Authorizes the Governor to convey certain state properties
HB 1022 - Gosen - Authorizes a return of premiums paid by insureds
HB 1052 - Miller - Modifies provisions relating to land surveyors
HB 1070 - Davis - Establishes the Office of Military Advocate under the Department of Economic Development
HB 1098 - Crawford - Modifies provisions relating to trust companies
HB 1116 - Rehder - Designates May 7th as "ROHHAD Awareness Day" in Missouri
HB 1119 - Redmon - Designates the second Monday in April as "Missouri Lineworker Appreciation Day"
HB 1149 - Lauer - Modifies provisions relating to youth in custody of the Division of Youth Services and creates a special class of trust funds for the money of youth in the division's custody
HCR 1 - Richardson - Relating to a Joint Session for the State of the State Address
HCR 2 - Richardson - Relating to a Joint Session for the State of the Judiciary Address
HCR 4 - Barnes - Disapproves the salary recommendations of the Missouri Citizens' Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials
HCR 15 - Roden - Calls upon President Obama to support the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline and the permitting for oil production off the northern coast of Alaska
HCR 20 - Lynch - Urges the Department of Defense and the Congressional delegation to protect, preserve and promote state military bases and agencies
HCR 21 - Miller - Urges the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to withdraw their proposed rule expanding the definition of "waters of the United States"
HCR 38 - Haahr - Establishes the Human Trafficking Task Force
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