Status of Mid-Missouri representatives' bills

Midway through the legislative session, Mid-Missouri representatives have filed many bills. Below, you'll find descriptions of the bills they've filed and the status of the legislation.

Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City

HB 96

Description: Establishes the requirements for certain authorized entities to stock a supply of epinephrine auto-injectors for emergency administration

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Health and Mental Health Policy

HB 226

Description: Specifies all lobbyist expenditures incurred out of state must be reported with 14 days

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Public hearing completed

HB 227

Description: Requires an individualized itemized listing of all lobbyist expenditures made on behalf of elected officials made outside of the Capitol building

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Government Oversight and Accountability

HB 228

Description: Specifies certain elected officials must wait at least one year before becoming a lobbyist

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Reported do pass

HB 319

Description: Changes the laws regarding the provision of telehealth services

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Select Committee on Social Services

HB 320

Description: Requires the Department of Social Services to assist certain public schools with establishing on-site health clinics

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Children and Families

HB 330

Description: Imposes a ban on gifts to elected officials in excess of $30

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Public hearing completed

HB 331

Description: Prohibits a member of the General Assembly from receiving compensation to serve as a political consultant for another member of the General Assembly

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Public hearing completed

HB 332

Description: Reduces the threshold for the general operating revenue coming from traffic fines for cities, towns, villages or counties from 30 percent to 10 percent

Last action: Referred to Civil and Criminal Proceedings

HB 333

Description: Establishes the Legal Settlements Fund and requires the deposit of legal settlements collected by a statewide office to be deposited into the fund

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Government Oversight and Accountability

HB 334

Description: Specifies each county must have a written policy regarding the investigation and prosecution of the death of an individual that results directly from an action or omission of a law enforcement officer

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness

HB 386

Description: Specifies primary care providers who provide services to MO HealthNet recipients after normal business hours will be eligible for an additional reimbursement

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Read a second time

HB 482

Description: Modifies provisions relating to taxation

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Read a second time

HB 493

Description: Modifies the duration of unemployment compensation, the method to pay federal advances and raises the fund trigger causing contribution rate reductions

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Read a second time

HB 606

Description: Allows a victim of rape to file for the termination of parental rights of the perpetrator if the child was conceived as a result of the act

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Civil and Criminal Proceedings

HB 636

Description: Creates the Senior Savings Protection Act

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Select Committee on Financial Institutions and Taxation

HB 792

Description: Creates a regulatory system for transportation network companies

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Public hearing completed

HB 934

Description: Requires every county and municipality to establish and operate a government website

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Public hearing completed

HCR 4

Description: Disapproves the salary recommendations of the the Missouri Citizens' Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Approved by governor

Rep. Mike Bernskoetter, R-Jefferson City

HB 1087

Description: Increases the allowable monthly amount to be credited to each participant's state employee deferred compensation account from up to $75 to up to $100

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Read second time

HB 1134

Description: Modifies provisions relating to state employee health care

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Read second time

Co-sponsored

HB 187

Sponsor: Scott Fitzpatrick, R-Shell Knob

Description: Changes the laws regarding postsecondary students in unlawful status in the United States

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Fiscal Review

HB 513

Sponsor: John McCaherty, R-High Ridge

Description: Changes the laws regarding business filing fees

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Fiscal Review

Rep. Travis Fitzwater, R-Holts Summit

HB 861

Description: Designates the first full week in March as "Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week"

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Reported do pass in Rules

HB 1081

Description: Requires reimbursement under the MO HealthNet program for marital and family therapy

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Health Insurance

HB 1151

Description: Changes the laws regarding securities

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Read second time

Co-sponsored

HB 179

Sponsor: Jason Chipman, R-St. James

Description: Allows a retired military member to provide a Veterans' Identification Card issued by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs in order to receive a veteran designation on his or her driver's license.

Last action: Reported to the Senate and read first time

HB 205

Sponsor: Paul Curtman, R-Union

Description: Requires the fleet manager to develop and coordinate a statewide vehicle fleet cost efficiency plan to reduce government vehicle costs

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Select Committee on General Laws

HB 207

Sponsor: Paul Curtman, R-Union

Description: Prohibits political subdivisions and state agencies from using automated traffic enforcement systems, subject to approval by Missouri voters

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Read second time

HB 388

Sponsor: Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg

Description: Changes the laws regarding weight limitations for vehicles hauling livestock or agricultural products on state highways and the laws regarding log trucks and tractors

Last action: Reported to the Senate and read first time

HB 403

Sponsor: Don Phillips, R-Kimberling City

Description: Designates Missouri as a Purple Heart State

Last action: Reported do pass

HB 874

Sponsor: Tim Remole, R-Excello

Description: Designates Oct. 16 as "Walt Disney - A Day to Dream Day" in Missouri

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Select Committee on Rules

HB 889

Sponsor: Paul Curtman, R-Union

Description: Establishes the paper ballot as the official ballot and requires audits before election certification

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Read second time

HB 978

Sponsor: Shamed Dogan, R-Ballwin

Description: Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to authorize the release of any offender who is incarcerated on Aug. 28, 2015, and who is serving a life sentence without parole for marijuana offenses

Last action: Public hearing completed

HCR 3

Sponsor: Mark Parkinson, R-St. Charles

Description: Disapproves the salary recommendations of the Missouri Citizens' Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials

Last action: Substitute bill HCR 4 reported do pass

HCR 4

See under Jay Barnes

HCR 14

Sponsor: Mike Moon, R-Ash Grove

Description: Applies to Congress for the calling of an Article V convention of states to propose certain amendments to the United States Constitution which place limits on the federal government

Last action: Public hearing completed

Hearing: Not scheduled

HCR 19

Sponsor: Eric Burlison, R-Springfield

Description: Applies to Congress for the calling of a convention to propose certain amendments to the United States Constitution which place limits on the federal government

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Public hearing completed

Rep. Caleb Jones, R-Columbia

HB 321

Description: Creates a new method of allocating corporate income between states for tax purposes

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Voted do pass with amendments

HB 355

Description: Allows a court pleading or paper to be filed in paper format rather than electronic submission if the party is in the court clerk's office or courthouse at the time of the filing

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Civil and Criminal Proceedings

HB 356

Description: Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to deliver an answer within two weeks of holding a hearing

Last action: Referred to Corrections

HB 740

Description: Prohibits the fine collection center from taking an individual's driver's license for failure to appear for a traffic violation

Last action: Public hearing completed

HB 749

Description: Exempts prosecuting attorneys and certain judges from certain provisions of the crime of unlawful use of a weapon

Last action: Public hearing completed

HB 757

Description: Establishes the Professional Employer Organization Act

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Emerging Issues

HB 761

Description: Modifies provisions relating to the transfer of interest in motor vehicles and trailers

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Select Committee on State and Local Governments

HB 765

Description: Establishes the Missouri Commercial Receivership Act

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Civil and Criminal Proceedings

HB 766

Description: Allows health maintenance organizations to require cost sharing as a condition of receiving health care services

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Select Committee on Insurance

HB 770

Description: Modifies provisions relating to retirement benefits for the deceased

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Voted do pass

HB 771

Description: Authorizes an income tax exemption for payments from agricultural disaster programs

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Public hearing completed

HB 857

Description: Authorizes telephone companies to elect to have their tangible personal property assessed in accordance with a depreciation schedule

Last action: Referred to Telecommunications

HB 860

Description: Repeals expired provisions of the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Read second time

HB 940

Description: Changes the laws regarding the calculation of retirement benefits for specified new state employees

Last action: Public hearing completed

HB 1040

Description: Modifies title insurance law with respect to the performance of escrow, settlement or closing services by title insurers, agencies, and agents

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Referred to Property, Casualty, and Life Insurance

HB 1176

Description: Modifies provisions relating to intoxication-related offenses

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Introduced and read first time

HJR 41

Description: Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing a downsizing state government commission

Hearing: Not scheduled

Last action: Read second time

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