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Latest Action: 01/29/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HJR 39 - INITIATIVE PETITIONS - Kuessner, J. C.
Proposes a constitutional amendment increasing the percentage of required voter signatures in each of two-thirds of the Congressional districts before a petition can be placed on the ballot
Latest Action: 01/29/2008 - Executive Session Completed (H) Bill Text HJR 40 - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS - Kuessner, J. C.
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring at least 60% of voters to approve amendments to the Missouri Constitution instead of the current simple majority requirement
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S Formal Calendar H Bills for Third Reading--HCS for HJR 41, with SCS (Rupp) Bill Text HJR 41 - STATE COURT JURISDICTION - Cunningham, Jane
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting state courts from levying or imposing new or increased taxes, licenses, or fees without legislative or voter approval
Latest Action: 02/07/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HJR 42 - REAL PROPERTY TAX FREEZE - Davis, Cynthia L.
Proposes a constitutional amendment freezing all real property valuations and tax rates until the sale or transfer of the property or a voter-approved rate increase
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S Inf Calendar H Bills for Third Reading--HCS for HJR 43, with SCS (Gibbons) Bill Text HJR 43 - REAL PROPERTY TAX REVENUE LIMITATION - Portwood, Dr. Charles R.
Proposes a constitutional amendment altering the rollback requirement for the Hancock Amendment
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: 02/12/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HJR 45 - GENERAL ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS - Flook, Tim
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of state representatives, limits action on appropriation bills to even-numbered years, requires zero-based budgeting, and changes adjournment dates
Latest Action: 02/12/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HJR 46 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MEMBERSHIP - Kraus, Will
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing, beginning with the 97th General Assembly, the number of state representatives to 137
Latest Action: 02/14/2008 - Referred: Ways and Means (H) Bill Text HJR 47 - PROPERTY TAX OF MANUFACTURERS - Portwood, Dr. Charles R.
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring any replacement tax levy for loss in revenue from the exemption of certain personal property of manufacturers to be adjusted according to the Constitution
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S Formal Calendar H Bills for Third Reading--HCS for HJR 48 (Scott) Bill Text HJR 48 - VOTER IDENTIFICATION - Cox, Stanley
Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing the General Assembly to require photo identification to vote in elections
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Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Judiciary (H) Bill Text HJR 80 - EMINENT DOMAIN - Meadows, Tim
Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing the use of eminent domain to abate nuisances
Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Ways and Means (H) Bill Text HJR 79 - REAL PROPERTY TAX LIMIT - Davis, Cynthia L.
Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting the increase in real property tax rates to the rate in effect on December 31, 2005, plus inflation
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: 04/24/2008 - Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H) Bill Text HJR 77 - CONSERVATION COMMISSION - Ruzicka, Don
Proposes a constitutional amendment increasing the number of members on the Conservation Commission and requiring that one member be from each Department of Conservation region
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Transportation (H) Bill Text HJR 76 - TOLL FACILITIES - Quinn, John
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing the Highways and Transportation Commission to construct and maintain toll roads
Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Ways and Means (H) Bill Text HJR 75 - BINGO GAMES - Aull, Joe
Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying who can manage or conduct a bingo game
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) Bill Text HJR 74 - EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICES - Bruns, Mark J.
Proposes a constitutional amendment imposing a fee on every wireless telephone number from any wireless device capable of accessing the 911 system to fund enhanced 911 services
Latest Action: 03/06/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on General Laws (H) Bill Text HJR 73 - APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES - Emery, Edgar G. H.
Proposes a constitutional amendment repealing the nonpartisan selection of judges and providing for the selection of judicial nominees by the Judicial Confirmation Commission
Latest Action: 03/03/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Ways & Means Committee Bill TextSJR 50 - This constitutional amendment, if approved by voters, would limit state general revenue appropriations to the amount of appropriations made in the previous fiscal year increased by an inflationary growth factor. In any fiscal year where net general revenue collections exceed total state general revenue appropriations by more than one percent of total general revenue appropriations, the excess over one percent will be transferred to the newly created cash operating reserve fund to be used to reduce all state income tax rates. The amendment provides procedures for appropriating revenues in excess of the appropriation limitation and restoring certain expenditures of the state or any of its agencies when no other funds are available in cases of emergency. This proposed constitutional amendment is identical to HJR 70 (2008). JASON ZAMKUS
Latest Action: 03/03/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Ways & Means Committee Bill TextSJR 49 - This constitutional amendment, if approved by voters, would prohibit the state of Missouri and any political subdivision of the state from imposing any tax upon the income of residents of the state after January 1, 2023. JASON ZAMKUS
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