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Rep. Pat Kelley
1999 Roll Call Votes
Y - SS HS HB 427 (09/15/1999): House vote to override the governor's veto of the bill to ban partial-birth abortions.
Y - CCS SB 19 (05/14/1999): Final House vote on the conference version of a bill to extend auto license periods and impose restricted driving rights on teenage drivers.
N - SCS SB 328 (05/14/1999): Final House vote on a bill to extend the hate-crimes law to cover crimes against gays and those with disabilities.
Y - CCS HB 852 (05/14/1999): Final House 3rd reading vote of a bill to allow the seek civil commitment of prior sex offenders who have been released from prison.
N - CCS SB 308 (05/14/1999): Final House 3rd reading of a bill to boost the retirement benefits of state workers and legislators without the extra benefits for senior legislators.
N - HSA 1 HA 8 HS SS SB 19 (05/13/1999): A substitute to replace an amendment that would lower the legal blood-alcohol for drivers from 0.10 to 0.08. A YES vote effectively killed the lowered BAC amendment.
Y - CCS SB 20 (05/13/1999): Final House vote on the conference report for a bill that would allow use of the sales tax to protect homes from decling resale values.
Y - SS SCS HB 191 (05/13/1999): House final vote on legislation to require health insurance cover various cancer screenings including prostate, breast, colorectal and pam smear exams.
Y - HS 1 HA 7 HS SS SB 1 (05/13/1999): An amendment to a judicial reorganization bill that would prohibit St. Louis from continuing with its lawsuit against gun manufacturers.
N - CCS HB 490 (05/13/1999): House 3rd reading of the final conference version of the bill to require registration and background checks of daycare center workers.
N - HA 21 HS SS SB 335 (05/12/1999): Amendment to the omnibus anti-crime bill to require the governor's office to notify the immediately family of the victim when a death sentence is commuted.
Y - HA 16 HS SS SB 335 (05/12/1999): An amendment to the omnibus crime bill to extend the state's hate-crime law to cover gays and the disabled.
Y - HA 10 HS SS SB 335 (05/11/1999): House amendment to an anti-crime bill that would impose stronger requirements and restrictions on telemarketers.
Y - SCS HCS HB 60 (05/11/1999): Final House 3rd reading of a special license plate bill that includes a "Respect Life" license plate for those who contribute to abortion alternatives.
N - CCS HB 65 (05/11/1999): Final House 3rd read of a bill to boost the retirement benefits of state workers and legislators.
Y - SS HS HB 427 (05/11/1999): Final House 3rd reading vote on the bill to ban partial birth abortions.
Y - HS SB 20 (05/10/1999): House 3rd read of a bill that would allow use of the property tax to protect the resale value of homes.
Y - HA 6 HS SB 20 (05/10/1999): House amendment to a property tax bill that would declare English the common language of the state.
N - HS SCS SB 308 (05/06/1999): House 3rd read of a bill to boost the retirement benefits of state workers and legislators.
Y - HSA 2 HA 1 HS SCS SB 308 (05/06/1999): Amendment to the state-worker retirement bill to cap the maximum retirement a legislator couldd receive to 75% of legislative salary.
Y - HSA 1 HA 1 HS SCS SB 308 (05/06/1999): House amendment to a state-worker retirement bill to remove legislators from the retirement increases.
Y - CCS HB 348 (05/04/1999): House 3rd reading of the final conference version of a bill to require registration of child sex offenders.
Y - SB 294 (04/28/1999): House 3rd read of a bill that would allow adults (those over age 20) to ride motorcycles without helmets.
Y - HA 5 HCS SB 219 (04/27/1999): House amendment that would grant a complete property tax exemption on the homsteads of the elderly.
Y - HCS SB 426 (04/22/1999): House 3rd read a bill to extend for another 5 years (rom 2001 to 2006) a tax on new-tire purchases to finance a clean-up fund. Th
Y - HS HB 723 (04/22/1999): House 3rd read of a bill that includes an amendment to lower the blood-alcohol limit for drunken driving from 0.10% to 0.08%. Main bill makes several changes in auto registration.
Y - HB 133 (04/20/1999): House 3rd read a bill that seeks to require state legislative approval for the federal government to purchase any land in Missouri, public or private, for certain purposes.
N - HCS HB 673 (04/20/1999): House 3rd read of a bill to provide police expanded rights in disciplinary proceedings.
Y - HCS HB 780 (04/20/1999): House 3rd read of a bill to require registration of initiative petition circulators.
N - HB 277 (04/19/1999): House 3rd reading of a bill that would ban insurance companies from discriminating on the basis of consumer credit report information.
Y - HSA 1 HA 5 HS HB 723 (04/13/1999): House amendment to an auto-registration bill that would lower the blood-alcohol limit for drunken driving from 0.10% to 0.08%.
A - HA 4 HS HB 283 (04/12/1999): Amendment to a crime bill that would require that firearms be stored in ways that make them inaccessible by children.
Y - HCS HB 814 (04/08/1999): House 3rd reading of a bill to impose a fee on cigarettes sold by companies that are not part of the tobacco settlement agreement that pays Missouri state government.
A - HA 16 HS 718 (04/07/1999): An amendment to expand the health insurance tax deduction for the self employed to cover the health insurance costs of all taxpayers, not just the self employed.
Y - HS HCS HB 852 (04/07/1999): House 3rd reading of legislation to allow initiating a civil commitment effort against a sex offender well after his sentence has been served.
N - HA 2 HCS HB 850 (03/30/1999): House amendment to legalize homosexual acts, repealing the legal language making same-gender sexual acts a crime.
Y - HA 1 HB 8 (03/23/1999): A House amendment to the budget that would elminate the governor's entire security force, leaving only enough funds to purchase a concealed weapon permit.
Y - HA 11 HCS HB 676 (03/11/1999): House amendment to a presidential primary bill that would ban gambling companies, their owners and managers from contributing to political campaigns.
N - HCS HB 490 (03/11/1999): House 3rd read of a bill to require registration of child-care workers.
Y - HS HB 427 (03/10/1999): House 3rd reading of a bill to ban partial-birth abortions.
Y - HCS HB 788 (03/10/1999): House 3rd reading of a bill to put registered sex offenders on Internet along with their photos.
N - HS HCS HB 166 (03/09/1999): House vote on a substitute to the bill to provide stronger union collective bargaining rights for government workers.
N - HA 3 HCS HB 427 (03/04/1999): Amendment to the ban on partial-birth abortions to exclude from the ban cases in which the mother's health is at risk.
Y - HA 4 HCS HB 490 (03/01/1999): House amendment to exempt religious organizations from a child-worker registration bill.
N - HCS HB 321 (02/24/1999): House 3rd read a bill to add a faculty person as a non-voting member of university governing boards and let student curators attend closed meetings.
Y - HJR 5 (02/15/1999): House 3rd Read of a proposed constitutional amendment that would lower the majority vote required to pass school bond issues to a simple majority.
Y - HCS HCR 6 (01/267/1999): Resolution to reject the state Salary Commission recommendation for a pay increase for judges.