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2003 Bill(s)
* SCS SB 1 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Require a license and a safety course to operate a boat.
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* SS SB 2 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: GOVERNOR VETOED Description: Various changes on tighter restrictions on unemployment compensation.
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SB 3 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Economic Development Description: Let fire districts in some urban counties provide stretcher van servies even if another district provides it.
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* SB 58 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Commerce Description: Let phone companies offer Internet service & Give the PSC regulatory authority over it.
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SB 59 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Judiciary Description: Let a non-lawyer manager represent a company before the Administrative Hearing or Workers' Comp. Commission.
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* SB 60 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Small Business Description: Prohibit taking union service fees from state gov't workers' salaries, as an earlier order by the governor authorized.
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SB 96 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Small Business Description: Require the administration to recognize a union if a majority of employees in the agency approve it.
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SB 97 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Financial & Governmental Organization Description: Let a non-lawyer manager represent a firm before the Administrative Hearing commission
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* SB 98 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Small Business Description: Give government workers power to sue an agency labor union for violating their rights.
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* SB 119 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Small Business Description: Ban state government labor unions from political activities.
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SB 167 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Financial & Governmental Organization Description: Have an adjoining circuit court hear election contests to a circuit or associate circuit judge election.
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SCS SB 237 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: H Consent Description: Exempt fishing contests from fishing license requirements.
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SB 244 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Economic Development Description: Allow a sales tax for an exhibition center in a special district in Camden, Miller and Morgan counties.
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HCS SB 275 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Repeal some land transfer authorizations in Cole County passed in the 2002 legislative session.
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* SB 512 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Ways & Means Description: Expand the power of the Public Buildings Board to issue revenue bonds.
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CCS SB 686 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Expand a provision for school districts to transfer money between 2 funds. CCS has bond authority for tornado repair.
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* SB 687 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Ways & Means Description: Include corporate income taxed in multi-state situations. Blocks a company from defining some income as non-Missouri.
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* SB 688 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Ways & Means Description: Require large sales tax refunds be returned to the original purchaser by the retailer. Other revenue increase sections.
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* SB 689 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Ways & Means Description: Repeal a provision that lets a business can keep a percentage of tax withholdings.
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* SB 690 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Ways & Means Description: Require verification of tax payments to get a professional license renewed.
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SB 691 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Ways & Means Description: Prohibit state contracts with businesses that do not pay their sales taxes.
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SB 698 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Commerce Description: Set standards for construction of baby cribs.
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SB 699 Sponsor:Russell, John Status: S Education Description: Increase emphasis on student attendance rather than enrollment in the school funding forumla.
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Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.