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Sen. Sidney Johnson
2002 Roll Call Votes
Y - SCS HCS HB 1443 (05/09/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to allow a parent to abandon a new-born infant at a hospital.
Y - SB 1281 (05/07/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to authorize use of $120 million from the Emergency Reserve Fund to help balance the current fiscal year's budget.
N - SS SB 1279 (05/07/2002): 3rd reading of the bill to provide state funding to help build a new baseball stadium in St. Louis and finance projects in Kansas City, Springfield and Branson.
Y - CCS HB 1711 (05/06/2002): 3rd reading of the final conference version of legislation that effectively lowers the amount of money needed to fully fund the School Foundation Formula by $45 million.
Y - SB 1281 (05/06/2002): Perfection of legislation to authorize use of $120 million from the Emergency Reserve Fund to help balance the current fiscal year's budget.
N - SS SB 1279 (05/02/2002): Adoption of the substitute for the bill to provide state funding to help build a new baseball stadium in St. Louis and finance projects in Kansas City, Springfield and Branson.
N - SA 36 SS SB 1279 (05/02/2002): An amendment to the measure to float bonds for sports stadiums that would subject the entire bill to a statewide vote.
Y - SJR 24 (05/02/2002): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to exempt partial terms from legislative term limits -- when a person is elected to fill a partial, unexpired term.
N - SA 4 SS SB 1279 (04/30/2002): An amendment to the stadium-funding bill that, in the event the Cardinals team is sold, require the team to pay the state 10% of the sales price or $3.5 million each year bonds are still outstanding
N - SA 1 SCS HCS HB 1103 (04/25/2002): An amendment to cut $100,000 from the appropriation for the University of Missouri in protest to a UMKC faculty member's comments on sex with children.
N - SA 3 SCS HCS HB 1102 (04/25/2002): An amendment to the education budget to include an extra $50 million for the School Foundation Formula from the Emergency Reserve Fund.
Y - SS SB 1191 (04/24/2002): Perfection of legislation to authorize selling up to 30% of expected tobacco settlement funds for immediate cash.
Y - SCS SB 915 (04/24/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to submit to Missouri voters a gasoline and sales tax increase for transportation.
N - SA 1 SS SB 1248 (04/23/2002): An amendment to a tax bill that would remove from the bill repeal of a payroll deduction employers are allowed to keep for the costs of doing income tax withholdings.
Y - SS SB 688 (04/23/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to prohibit drive-by property assessments and require tax rate roll-backs with total assessment values rise.
A - SCS SB 894 (04/18/2002): 3rd reading of a bill to exempt clothing and school supply purchases from the sales tax for three days in August.
N - SA 1 SS SB 688 (04/17/2002): An amendment to a property tax revision bill that would freeze the property assessment of homes of the elderly.
Y - SS SB 817 (03/21/2002): S 3rd read of a bill to restrict damage lawsuits against bars for damages caused by drunken patrons to only those cases when the seller knew or should have known the patron was drunk.
Y - SS SB 687 (03/20/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to a parent to abandon a new-born infant at a hospital.
Y - SS SB 970 (03/20/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to repeal the April 2008 expiration of a six-cent gasoline tax.
N - SA 7 SCS SB 721 (03/12/2002): An amendment to a transportation bill to impose a 65 mile-per-hour maximum speed limit for trucks.
N - Part 2 SA 4 SS SB 970 (02/27/2002): Add a truck registration fee increase to a broad highway construction finance bill.
N - Part 1 SA 4 SS SB 970 (02/27/2002): Add a diesel fuel tax increase for trucks onto a broad highway construction finance bill.
Y - SCS SB 712 (02/20/2002): Third reading of a bill to give government sweeping powers to deal with bioterrorism including making it a crime to refuse medical tests ordered by the state.
N - Substitute Motion for SR 1023 (02/11/2002): A motion to refer to the Rules Committee a Democrat-sponsored resolution calling for an investigation into the financial dealings of the President Pro Tem's chief of staff.
N - SA 1 SS SB 668 (02/05/2002): Amendment to include private schools into a Senate bill setting up a grant program to improve math classes in schools.
Y - SA 2 SCS SB 660 (01/30/2002): An amendment limiting a bill to ban open liquor containers in cars. The amendment would limit any penalty to drivers with .08 percent blood alcohol content or higher.