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2017 Bill(s)
HCS HB 110 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Perfection Description: Add vehicles owned by the civil support team of the National Guard from laws governing emergency vehicles when the vehicles are used in response to operations involving chemical, biological or radioactive materials.
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* HB 120 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Financial Institutions Description: Impose further restrictions on "pay day loans." Reduce the number of times a loan can be renewed from six to two times. Require the Insurance Department to develop a real-time, statewide complaince system. Expand the size of the loans covered by the law from $500 or less to $750 or less.
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SCS HB 128 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: S 3rd Read Description: Name a portion of Missouri 249 in Jasper County the Edward F Dixon The Third Memorial Higway.
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HB 161 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand a law providing housing tax credits for veterans to include the veteran's surviving spouse. Require that to receive credits, the housing facility plan provide priority to veterans as those with special housing needs.
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* HB 166 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Government Efficiency Description: Establish two types of driving licenses, one that complies the federal REAL ID requirements and the other which collects less inormation about the driver. Let the applicant choose which type of license to obtain.
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HB 172 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H 2nd Read Description: Increase municipal court costs from $12 to $17.50.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 243 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Require the Public Service Commission to approve automatic rate adjustment provisions for water and sewer companies. Similar to natural gas provisions. Allow changes in customer usage to be included in the automatic rate adjustments that do not require approval by the PSC
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HB 307 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Expand to all counties a provision that puts the burden of proof on the assessor for a real property assesment change in charter counties, in some cases.
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HCS HB 309 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Exempt cities from the prevailing wage law when only city tax revenues are used for the project. The HCS lets a city opt out of the prevailing wage law for any contract, regardless of the source of the funds financing the contract.
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* HB 314 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: IN HCS HB 91 Description: "Right to Work" Prohibit requiring a person to join a union or pay union fees for employment. The governor vetoed a similar bill in 2015, HB 116.
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* HB 315 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Elections Description: Repeal the crime of a voter allowing another person to see the voter's ballot to show how the person voted. Essentially, would make it legal for a voter to post a cell-phone picture of the voter's ballot.
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HB 406 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Exempt military veterans from various business registration fees.
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HB 407 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Crime Prevention & Public Safety Description: Allow a convicted sex offender remain in a homeless shelter if a school subsequently is built near the shelter.
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HB 408 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Judiciary Description: Prohibit a court from ordering the sale or foreclosure of a person's interest in a limited liability company in a lawsuit by a creditor.
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HB 409 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Extend the maximum length of a bus from 45 feet to 60 feert if it is an "articulated bus" comprised of two sections joined together by a flexible joint.
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HB 410 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Perfection Description: Repeal a prohibition of a "cottage food production operation" from selling through internet certain categories of food.
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* HB 564 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Perfection Description: Restrict when an employer can require an employee to disclose a computer user ID or password to access private accounts. Impose similar restrictions on schools seeking access information to student accounts.
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HB 574 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Perfection Description: Extend the maximum length of a bus from 45 feet to 60 feert if it is an "articulated bus" comprised of two sections joined together by a flexible joint.
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HB 787 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide a income tax deductions for completion of firefighter training programs ranging from $500 to $1,000 depending on the number of hours taken.
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HB 850 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: GOVERNOR VETOED Description: Require that any complaint filed with an officer by a member of the National Guard be forwarded to the adjutant general. Current law provides the complaint can be forwarded either to the adjutant general or the governor.
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SCS HB 871 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: S 3rd Read Description: Change the name of the collective name for National Guard from the Missouri "reserve military force" to "state defense force."
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HB 872 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H 2nd Read Description: Legally define what is meant by "secondary education" to mean sixth grade to 12th grade.
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HB 880 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Perfection Description: Increase from three percent to five percent the "goal" for the percentage of state and local government contracts be awarded to businesses owned by disabled veterans.
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HB 898 Sponsor:Davis, Charlie Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Impose additional requirements for the adjutant general of the National Guard. Require that he have a federally-recognized rank of lieutenant colonel or higher for at least one year prior to apppointment. Also require the person be a commission officer of Missouri's National Guard.
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