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Latest Action: 04/23/2008 - Executive Session Completed (H) Bill Text HB 2367 - ST. LOUIS CITY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR - Villa, Thomas
Requires the City of St. Louis to provide furnishings and supplies for the public administrator and allows the public administrator to hire deputies and assistants
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - In Conference--SB 1288-Shields, with HCS, as amended Bill TextHCS/SB 1288 - This act bars executive branch employees from accepting gifts from lobbyists. Employees who unknowingly accept gifts may return the gift, pay market value for the gift, or donate the gift to charity. Currently, lobbyists must report expenditures on occasions when members of a standing committee of either the house of representatives or the senate are invited in writing. This act extends this requirement to expenditures for occasions where members of any committee of the house or senate are invited. Currently, lobbyists or their agents are required to provide a general description of the proposed legislation or action by the executive or judicial branch which they supported or opposed, to the Ethics Commission. This act removes that provision. Committees that cannot return nonallowable contributions because the contributor cannot be located, returns the contribution, or is a committee which is terminated, may deposit the contribution in the general revenue or donate [...] show full description
Latest Action: 03/03/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Ways & Means Committee Bill TextSB 1285 - Effective January 1, 2009, for all charter counties and the City of St. Louis, assessors are required to provide the city or county clerks with assessment books on or before March first of each year. The city or county clerks must make abstracts of the assessment books showing the aggregate amounts of different types of property and the valuations of each type for each political subdivision levying taxes on property. The governing bodies of political subdivisions must use the information provided in the abstracts to informally project non-binding tax rate levies and provide such projected levies to the clerk no later than April 15th of each year. Utilizing the projected tax levies, the county collector must then calculate the projected tax liability for each property for which the assessor intends to provide a notice of increased assessed value by April thirtieth. Failure by a political subdivision to provide projected tax levies by April 15th will result in a twenty percent reduction [...] show full description
Latest Action: 05/05/2008 - Hearing Conducted H Elections Committee Bill TextSB 1245 - Persons who commit a felony in Missouri or commit a crime in another jurisdiction that would constitute a felony in Missouri, are barred from qualifying as a candidate for or holding public office. CHRIS HOGERTY
Latest Action: 03/27/2008 - Referred: Elections (H) Bill Text HB 2086 - LOBBYING - Zimmerman, Jake
Prohibits any elected or appointed official or employee of the state or any political subdivision or its staff from lobbying for one year after leaving office or employment with a certain exception
Latest Action: 04/22/2008 - Public Hearing Scheduled, Bill not Heard (H) Bill Text HB 1916 - STATE EMPLOYEE SALARY INCREASES - Lampe, Sara
Increases state employee salaries in an amount equal to the percentage change in the federal Consumer Price Index
Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Elections (H) Bill Text HB 1906 - ELECTED OFFICIALS' TRANSITION PERIOD - Loehner, Tom
Changes the laws regarding the transition period for certain elected officials
Latest Action: 03/10/2008 - Hearing Scheduled S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee Bill TextSB 1024 - Currently, the state legal expense fund is liable, excluding punitive damages, for all economic damages to any one claimant and up to $350,000 for noneconomic damages for any judgment against a state officer or employee for claims arising from the operation of a motor vehicle or from causing a dangerous condition of property. This act limits the amount of liability for such claims to 2 million dollars for all claims arising from a single occurrence, and $300,000 for any one person in a single accident or occurrence. If these two types of claims are brought against the state or state entities and are also brought against an officer or employee thereof, the maximum allowable recovery shall be reduced by any amount paid towards the claim by the state, its entities, its officers or employees, or anyone acting on their behalf. Current law provides that state entities waive their immunity for liability for claims arising from the operation of a motor vehicle, up to the dollar [...] show full description
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee Bill TextSB 1038 - This act repeals the campaign contribution limits for certain candidates running for office. Individuals and committees required to file campaign disclosure reports shall electronically file contributions exceeding $5,000 within 48 hours of receiving the contribution. The treasurer and deputy treasurer of all committees shall reside in the district or county in which the committee sits. Legislative and senatorial district committees shall retain only one address in the district in which it sits for the purpose of receiving contributions. Out-of-state committees that make contributions in support of or against candidates or issues in elections shall report the names of its contributors even when the contributions originally made to the out-of-state committee were not made specifically to influence any particular election. Current law imposes a penalty of twice the amount of the contribution or expenditure that is incorrectly reported up to $5,000. This amendment [...] show full description
Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Elections (H) Bill Text HB 1844 - APPOINTED PUBLIC OFFICIALS - Low, Beth
Prohibits gubernatorial appointees from holding office in or contributing to political parties or organizations and from taking part in any political campaign during their term of office
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