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Sen. Harold Caskey
2000 Roll Call Votes
Y - CCS HB 1797 (05/12/2000): Final 3rd read of a bill to use some insurance tax revenue to fund a motorist insurance database of who has auto insurance.
N - SCS SJR 35 (05/12/2000): Final 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to repeal the power of the legislature to veto pay increases recommended by the Salary Commission.
Y - CCS SB 763 (05/12/2000): Final 3rd reading of a bill to regulate and restrict telemarketers and provide a means by which Missourians can be placed on a no-call list.
Y - CCS SB 1053 (05/11/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit racial profiling by police in traffic stops and require police to report the race, age and gender of drivers who are stopped.
N - SA 1 SS HS HJR 61 (05/10/2000): Amendment to a tobacco settlement proposal that would remove a ban in the proposal on giving any of the money to groups that perform or refer for abortion.
Y - CCS HB 1742 (05/9/2000): 3rd reading of the CCS version of the bill to limit the amount of bonds the Highways Department can issue, require legislative approval of the bond issue construction plan and issue an immediate $25
Y - HCS SS SB 577 (05/9/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to impose fees on dry cleaners to create a fund for cleaning up dry-cleaning solvent pollution.
Y - SCS HS HB 1677 (05/9/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to require insurance companies to cover damages from some domestic violence incidents.
Y - HCS HB 1434 (05/05/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to require annual inspections of amusement rides and establish a state agency to regulate amusement ride safety.
N - SS HB 1808 (05/03/2000): 3rd reading of a bill that includes a retirement increase for long-term legislators, those who served past age 60 and more than 15 legislative sessions.
N - SSA 1 SA 2 SA 1 SCS HS HJR 61 (05/01/2000): An amendment to the tobacco settlement constitutional amendment to allocate some of the funds for property tax relief.
Y - SSA2 SA 1 SA 1 SCS HS HJR 61 (05/01/2000): An amendment to the tobacco settlement constitutional amendment that would allocate some of the money for providing assistance to low-income elderly for prescription drug purchases.
Y - SCS HS HB 1742 (04/27/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to limit the amount of bonds the Highways Department can issue and require legislative approval of the bond issue construction plan.
Y - SCS SB 793 (04/25/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to suspend the driving license of a person convicted to not paying for gasoline.
N - SS SJR 31 (04/25/2000): Senate 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to change legislative term limits from 8 years to 12 consecutive years and restart the clock for current legislators.
Y - SS SB 577 (04/13/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to impose fees on dry cleaners to create a fund for cleaning up dry-cleaning solvent pollution.
Y - SB 610 (04/11/2000): Exempt some from the law requiring motorcycle riders to wear helmets.
Y - SB 1017 (04/06/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to limit the amount of bonds the Highways Department and issue and require legislative approval of the bond issue construction plan.
N - SS SJR 53 (04/07/2000): Perfection of a constitutional amendment to reduce the size of the Missouri House to 105 members.
N - SCS SB 802 (04/04/2000): Restrict TIF tax breaks to developers in the St. Louis area with limits on shopping centers and stronger requirements that the project be in an economically depressed area.
N - SS SJR 35 (03/28/2000): Senate adoption of a substitute to reduce the size of the Missouri House from 163 to 105.
Y - SB 1053 (03/28/2000): Senate 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit racial profiling by police in traffic stops and require police to report the race, age and gender of drivers who are stopped.
N - SS SS SJR 35 (03/27/2000): A substitute for a salary commission proposal that would amend legislative term limits by exempting a legislator run for an extra term if 10% of the district voters signed a petitition.
Y - SS SB 934 (03/16/2000): Senate 3rd reading of a bill to lower the blood-alcohol content for drunken driving from .10% to .08%.
Y - SS SB 763 (03/16/2000): Senate 3rd reading of a bill to regulate and restrict telemarketers and provide a means by which Missourians can be placed on a no-call list.
Y - SS SB 763 (03/14/2000): Senate perfection of a bill to regulate and restrict telemarketers.
N - HCS HB 1114 (02/28/2000): Senate 3rd reading of an emergency appropriations bill that includes pay raises for legislators and statewide elected officials.
Y - SCS SB 756 (02/23/2000): Senate 3rd reading of a bill to make financial explotation a separate crime.