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Latest Action: 01/24/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)

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HB 1412 - POLICE OFFICERS' COMPENSATION - Silvey, Ryan

Increases the maximum amount of compensation that various officers employed by the Kansas City Police Department may receive
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee

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SB 801 - Currently, the Kansas City board of police commissioners sets the compensation of the force's police officers. This act increases the maximum amount of compensation which the board may pay officers. The maximum amount varies for officers of different ranks.

SUSAN HENDERSON MOORE

Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee

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SB 980 - This act requires members of the Police Retirement System of Kansas City and the Civilian Employees' Retirement System of the Police Department of Kansas City to be in active service in order to be eligible for certain duty-related or nonduty-related disability retirement benefits. Duplicate language regarding supplemental benefits for the Police Retirement System of Kansas City, enacted in 2007, is also repealed.

This act is identical to HB 1710 (2008).

ALEXA PEARSON

Latest Action: 03/27/2008 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government Committee (4528S.03C)

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SCS/SB 1001 - This act allows any Kansas City festival district's promotional association to obtain a permit to sell intoxicating liquor and nonintoxicating beer for consumption, and to conduct festival events, at the businesses and common areas within such district. The promotional association must submit a plan to the governing body of the city and receive approval in order to obtain the permit issued by the Supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control. The festival district must provide certain information in their plan to the city, including a legal description of the district and its common area, information about participating businesses, the specific calendar of festival events and their times, a description of the proposed festival activities, including street closures, proof of adequate insurance, and a detailed security plan. Any event shall not last more than forty-eight hours and there shall not be more than six events per month. Such promotional association may permit customers [...]

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Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee

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HCS/SCS/SB 1131 - This act excludes tax revenues, derived from certain transportation sales taxes imposed by the City of Kansas City, from the allocation of economic activity taxes for payment of redevelopment costs under Missouri's Downtown and Rural Economic Stimulus Act and Real Property Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act. The definition of the term "transportation purposes" contained within the provision of law authorizing the transportation sales tax provision has been expanded to include the development and operation of bus, para-transit, and fixed-rail and light-rail transit.

JASON ZAMKUS

Latest Action: 03/03/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Ways & Means Committee

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SB 1256 - This act mandates that, no later than August 28, 2013, the cities of St. Louis, Kansas City and St. Joseph adopt plans to repeal the imposition of their city earnings taxes on nonresidents. Effective Janauary 1, 2018, provisions of law authorizing the imposition and collection of earnings taxes on nonresidents for the cities of St. Louis, Kansas City and St. Joseph will expire.

JASON ZAMKUS

Latest Action: 04/28/2008 - Rules - Executive Session Completed (H)

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HB 2421 - KANSAS CITY FESTIVAL DISTRICT SALES - Meiners, Kate

Allows a Kansas City festival district promotional association to obtain a license to sell alcohol for consumption within the festival district
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Local Government (H)

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HB 2572 - BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PROGRAMS - Skaggs, Trent

Authorizes the counties of Clay, Jackson, and Platte to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax to fund bicycle and pedestrian plans and programs

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Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Local Government (H)

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HB 2572 - BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PROGRAMS - Skaggs, Trent

Authorizes the counties of Clay, Jackson, and Platte to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax to fund bicycle and pedestrian plans and programs
Latest Action: 04/28/2008 - Rules - Executive Session Completed (H)

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HB 2421 - KANSAS CITY FESTIVAL DISTRICT SALES - Meiners, Kate

Allows a Kansas City festival district promotional association to obtain a license to sell alcohol for consumption within the festival district
Latest Action: 03/03/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Ways & Means Committee

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SB 1256 - This act mandates that, no later than August 28, 2013, the cities of St. Louis, Kansas City and St. Joseph adopt plans to repeal the imposition of their city earnings taxes on nonresidents. Effective Janauary 1, 2018, provisions of law authorizing the imposition and collection of earnings taxes on nonresidents for the cities of St. Louis, Kansas City and St. Joseph will expire.

JASON ZAMKUS

Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee

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HCS/SCS/SB 1131 - This act excludes tax revenues, derived from certain transportation sales taxes imposed by the City of Kansas City, from the allocation of economic activity taxes for payment of redevelopment costs under Missouri's Downtown and Rural Economic Stimulus Act and Real Property Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act. The definition of the term "transportation purposes" contained within the provision of law authorizing the transportation sales tax provision has been expanded to include the development and operation of bus, para-transit, and fixed-rail and light-rail transit.

JASON ZAMKUS

Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee

Bill Text
SB 980 - This act requires members of the Police Retirement System of Kansas City and the Civilian Employees' Retirement System of the Police Department of Kansas City to be in active service in order to be eligible for certain duty-related or nonduty-related disability retirement benefits. Duplicate language regarding supplemental benefits for the Police Retirement System of Kansas City, enacted in 2007, is also repealed.

This act is identical to HB 1710 (2008).

ALEXA PEARSON

Latest Action: 03/27/2008 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government Committee (4528S.03C)

Bill Text
SCS/SB 1001 - This act allows any Kansas City festival district's promotional association to obtain a permit to sell intoxicating liquor and nonintoxicating beer for consumption, and to conduct festival events, at the businesses and common areas within such district. The promotional association must submit a plan to the governing body of the city and receive approval in order to obtain the permit issued by the Supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control. The festival district must provide certain information in their plan to the city, including a legal description of the district and its common area, information about participating businesses, the specific calendar of festival events and their times, a description of the proposed festival activities, including street closures, proof of adequate insurance, and a detailed security plan. Any event shall not last more than forty-eight hours and there shall not be more than six events per month. Such promotional association may permit customers [...]

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Latest Action: 01/24/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)

Bill Text
HB 1412 - POLICE OFFICERS' COMPENSATION - Silvey, Ryan

Increases the maximum amount of compensation that various officers employed by the Kansas City Police Department may receive
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee

Bill Text
SB 801 - Currently, the Kansas City board of police commissioners sets the compensation of the force's police officers. This act increases the maximum amount of compensation which the board may pay officers. The maximum amount varies for officers of different ranks.

SUSAN HENDERSON MOORE