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Latest Action: 02/27/2008 - HCS Voted Do Pass (H) Bill Text HB 1415 - BOND REGISTRATION FEES - Robb, Ed
Changes the fee for the State Auditor to register bonds
Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Elections (H) Bill Text HJR 44 - SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDED INDEBTEDNESS - Flook, Tim
Proposes a constitutional amendment raising the allowable level of bonded indebtedness for school districts
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Signed by Governor Bill TextSS/SCS/SB 944 - Under current law, the State Auditor is paid ten cents for each $100 of the face value of bonds registered. This act requires that the fee not exceed $1,000. This act contains an emergency clause CHRIS HOGERTY
Latest Action: 04/03/2008 - Referred: Higher Education (H) Bill Text HB 1697 - HIGHER EDUCATION LOAN AUTHORITY - Zweifel, Clint
Specifies that all bond proceeds, fees, and other revenues of the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority can only be used for lowering rates, forgiving loans, issuing scholarships, and administration
Latest Action: 03/04/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HB 1729 - STORM WATER CONTROL BONDS - Bivins, Walt
Authorizes the Board of Fund Commissioners, in addition to the amounts authorized prior to August 28, 2009, to issue $20 million in bonds for grants and loans for storm water control in certain areas
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee Bill TextSCS/SB 1040 - Current law allows sewer districts and water districts in counties of the first classification and the city of St. Louis to receive grants and loans for storm water control projects. This act limits eligibility for sewer and water districts to only those considered "public." Current law requires the Department of Natural Resources to provide both grants and loans using the funds resulting from the issuance of storm water control bonds. This act modifies this requirement so that both are no longer simultaneously required, but either one is still permissible. The act removes the requirement that 50% of the proceeds from the bonds be allocated to grants and 50% to loans. Once the initial offer of grants or loans has been made to all eligible recipients, the act allows any remaining funds to be given to grant or loan recipients who need additional funding in proportions as described in the act. The act allows repayments of storm water loans and applicable interest [...] show full description
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee Bill TextSJR 45 - Currently, sewer districts and water districts in counties of the first classification and the city of St. Louis may receive grants and loans through the Department of Natural Resources for storm water control projects. This constitutional amendment, if approved by the voters, limits the eligibility for sewer and water districts to only those considered "public." The amendment removes the requirement that appropriations for the Stormwater Control Fund may not exceed $20 million in aggregate per fiscal year. Currently, the Department of Natural Resources is required to provide both grants and loans using the funds resulting from the issuance of storm water control bonds, with 50% of the funding to be used for grants and 50% for loans. This amendment removes the percentage requirements as well as the requirement that both forms of financial assistance must be offered together. Additionally, the amendment removes the requirement that grants are limited to 50% of the cost of [...] show full description
Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) Bill Text HB 1897 - MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. MEMORIAL - Bowman, John L.
Authorizes the Board of Public Buildings to issue bonds for a grant for the design and construction of a national memorial for Martin Luther, King, Jr. in Washington, D. C.
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S Inf Calendar H Bills for Third Reading--HCS for HB 1904, with SCS (Goodman) Bill Text HB 1904 - STATE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - Cox, Stanley
Changes the indebtedness limitations of the Missouri Housing Development Commission
Latest Action: 04/28/2008 - Rules - Reported Do Pass Bill TextSB 1116 - This act authorizes the Board of Fund Commissioners, in addition to the amounts authorized prior to August 28, 2008, to issue an additional $10 million in bonds for water pollution control, improvement of drinking water systems, and storm water control projects; an additional $10 million in bonds for rural water and sewer grants and loans; and an additional $20 million in bonds for grants and loans for storm water control in counties of the first classification and St. Louis City. This act is similar to SCS/SB 391 (2007) and HB 161 (2007). ERIKA JAQUES
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Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Higher Education (H) Bill Text HJR 78 - HIGHER EDUCATION PROJECTS - Baker, Judy
Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing the sale of bonds to plan, design, construct, renovate, and maintain state college and university buildings
Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HB 2417 - REAL PROPERTY TAXATION - St. Onge, Neal C.
Allows disabled individuals or individuals 60 years of age or older to defer paying property taxes on their residences under certain conditions
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education (H) Bill Text HJR 72 - SCHOOL BOND ISSUES - Schoemehl, Sue
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing approval of school district bond issues with a simple majority vote on general municipal election days or general elections
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) Bill Text HB 2294 - MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. MEMORIAL - Curls, Shalonn
Authorizes the Board of Public Buildings to issue bonds for a grant for the design and construction of a national memorial for Martin Luther, King, Jr. in Washington, D. C.
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - H Calendar S Bills for Third Reading w/HCS Bill TextHCS/SB 1175 - Under this act, all offices of the Missouri Housing Development Commission shall be in Cole County. In addition, all employees of the commission shall maintain employment in Cole County. This directive becomes effective July 1, 2009. Under current law, the Missouri Housing Development Commission may not have outstanding bonds or notes in an amount exceeding $200 million. The current statutory framework exempts several types of bonds and notes from this limitation. This legislative proposal provides that the $200 million limitation shall not apply to any conduit revenue bonds or notes of the commission in which the payment of debt service is the responsibility of an approved mortgagor. STEPHEN WITTE
Latest Action: 02/26/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HB 2135 - STORM WATER CONTROL GRANTS AND LOANS - Bivins, Walt
Changes the laws regarding the issuance of grants and loans to the City of St. Louis and any first classification county by the Department of Natural Resources for storm water control
Latest Action: 03/04/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HJR 69 - STORM WATER CONTROL GRANTS AND LOANS - Bivins, Walt
Proposes a constitutional amendment regarding the issuance of grants and loans to the City of St. Louis and any first classification county by the Department of Natural Resources for storm water control
Latest Action: 04/28/2008 - Rules - Reported Do Pass Bill TextSB 1116 - This act authorizes the Board of Fund Commissioners, in addition to the amounts authorized prior to August 28, 2008, to issue an additional $10 million in bonds for water pollution control, improvement of drinking water systems, and storm water control projects; an additional $10 million in bonds for rural water and sewer grants and loans; and an additional $20 million in bonds for grants and loans for storm water control in counties of the first classification and St. Louis City. This act is similar to SCS/SB 391 (2007) and HB 161 (2007). ERIKA JAQUES
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee Bill TextSCS/SB 1040 - Current law allows sewer districts and water districts in counties of the first classification and the city of St. Louis to receive grants and loans for storm water control projects. This act limits eligibility for sewer and water districts to only those considered "public." Current law requires the Department of Natural Resources to provide both grants and loans using the funds resulting from the issuance of storm water control bonds. This act modifies this requirement so that both are no longer simultaneously required, but either one is still permissible. The act removes the requirement that 50% of the proceeds from the bonds be allocated to grants and 50% to loans. Once the initial offer of grants or loans has been made to all eligible recipients, the act allows any remaining funds to be given to grant or loan recipients who need additional funding in proportions as described in the act. The act allows repayments of storm water loans and applicable interest [...] show full description
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee Bill TextSJR 45 - Currently, sewer districts and water districts in counties of the first classification and the city of St. Louis may receive grants and loans through the Department of Natural Resources for storm water control projects. This constitutional amendment, if approved by the voters, limits the eligibility for sewer and water districts to only those considered "public." The amendment removes the requirement that appropriations for the Stormwater Control Fund may not exceed $20 million in aggregate per fiscal year. Currently, the Department of Natural Resources is required to provide both grants and loans using the funds resulting from the issuance of storm water control bonds, with 50% of the funding to be used for grants and 50% for loans. This amendment removes the percentage requirements as well as the requirement that both forms of financial assistance must be offered together. Additionally, the amendment removes the requirement that grants are limited to 50% of the cost of [...] show full description
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