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Sen. John Loudon
2001 Roll Call Votes
Y - SB 2 (09/07/2001): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading bill to repeal the law prohibiting price discrimination in prices paid by meat packers for livestock.
Y - SCS SB 3 (09/07/2001): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading of legislation to exempt from state taxation the $300 federal tax credit adopted by Congress.
Y - SCS SB 4 (09/07/2001): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading of a bill to create a new program of financial assistance for prescription drug purchases by lower income elderly.
Y - SCS HS HB 4 (09/12/2001): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading the House-passed bill to repeal the law prohibiting price discrimination in prices paid by meat packers for livestock.
Y - SCS HS HB 5 (09/12/2001): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading of the House-passed bill to exempt from state taxation the $300 federal tax credit adopted by Congress.
N - SS HS HB 3 (09/13/2001): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading of the House-passed bill to create a new program of financial assistance for prescription drug purchases by lower income elderly.
N - SSA 1 SA 1 SS HS HB 3 (09/13/2001): Special Session: Amendment to the prescription drug bill to expand the welfare health-care program Medicaid to those with incomes below 100% of the federal poverty level.
N - SSA 1 SA 1 SS HS HB 3 (09/13/2001.S1): Amendment to the prescription drug bill to expand the welfare health-care program Medicaid to those with incomes below 100% of the federal poverty level.
N - SS HS HB 3 (09/13/2001.S1): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading of the House-passed bill to create a new program of financial assistance for prescription drug purchases by lower income elderly.
Y - SCS HS HB 5 (09/12/2001.S1): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading of the House-passed bill to exempt from state taxation the $300 federal tax credit adopted by Congress.
Y - SCS HS HB 4 (09/12/2001.S1): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading the House-passed bill to repeal the law prohibiting price discrimination in prices paid by meat packers for livestock.
Y - SCS SB 4 (09/07/2001.S1): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading of a bill to create a new program of financial assistance for prescription drug purchases by lower income elderly.
Y - SCS SB 3 (09/07/2001.S1): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading of legislation to exempt from state taxation the $300 federal tax credit adopted by Congress.
Y - SB 2 (09/07/2001.S1): Special Session: Senate 3rd reading bill to repeal the law prohibiting price discrimination in prices paid by meat packers for livestock.
Y - CCS HB 302 (05/18/2001): 3rd reading of the final conference version of a bill to lower the definition of drunken driving from 0.10% to 0.08% blood-alcohol content.
Y - CCS Sb 244 (05/17/2001): 3rd reading of the final conference report on a bill to suspend a person's driving license for driving away from a gas station without paying for gas.
N - SA 2 SS HS HB 924 (05/16/2001): Ameendment to the highway tax package that would impose higher fees for trucks and impose speed limits for trucks that would be lower than cars.
Y - SCS SB 596 (05/16/2001): 3rd reading of the original Senate committee substitute for Congressional redistricting that would give Lacy Clay's 1st district the entire city of St. Louis, moving Dick Gephardt's district out of
N - SCS HS HB 1000 (05/16/2001): 3rd reading of the final version of the Congressional redistricting plan endorsed by eight of Missouri's nine members of Congress.
Y - SCR 33 (05/15/2001): Passage of a resolution to create an interim committee to study transportation needs as a possible alternative to the governor's tax-increase package. Required constitutional majority of 18 votes to
N - SA 3 SCS HB 678 (05/14/2001): Amendment to a lobbyist and campaign finance disclosure bill that would prohibit "untrue, deceptive or misleading" advertising by political candidates.
Y - CCS SB 267 (05/10/2001): 3rd reading of the final conference version of a judicial procedures bill that exempts the mentally retarded from the death penalty.
Y - SS HS HB 421 (05/08/2001): 3rd reading of a bill that would provide a partial exemption from lawsuits against bars for damages caused by drunken patrons.
Y - SCS HCS HB 302 (05/02/2001): 3rd reading of legislation to lower the definition of drunken driving from 0.10% to 0.08% blood-alcohol content.
N - SS SJR 1 (04/25/2001): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to extend term limits to 12 consecutive years, letting a term-limited legislator serve again by sitting out one term.
N - SCS SB 247 (04/25/2001): 3rd reading of a bill to require a billboard company to abandon two billboards inorder to get a permit for a new billboard.
N - CCS HB 15 (04/18/2001): 3rd reading of the conference committee version of the emergency appropriations bill that uses $126 million of tobacco settlement funds to meet state budget shortfalls.
N - SS SJR 1 (04/12/2001): Perfection (preliminary approval) of a constitutional amendment to extend term limits to 12 consecutive years, letting a term-limited legislator serve again by sitting out one term.
Y - SS SB 433 (04/11/2001): Senate 3rd reading of a bill to limit the lawsuit liability of bar owners for damages done by drunken patrons.
Y - SB 428 (04/11/2001): Senate 3rd reading of a bill to set standards for an employee lawsuit against a supervisor charging harassment.
N - SA 3 SCS SB 247 (04/10/2001): Senate amendment to require a billboard company to abandon two billboards inorder to get a permit for a new billboard.
Y - SB 123 (03/08/2001): Senate 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit cities from suing firearms manufacuturers and require St. Louis city to drop its handgun lawsuit.
Y - SCS SB 36 (02/26/2001): Senate 3rd reading of a bill to lower the legal limit for drunken driving blood-alcohol content to 0.08%.
Y - SB 128 (02/26/2001): Senate 3rd reading of a bill to restrict liability lawsuits against canoe rental firms and other recreational boating businesses.
N - SS SCR 2 (01/25/2001): Subsitute to the pay resolution that effectively allows the pay increase levels recommended for state officials, legislators and judges to take effect, subject to appropriation.