All Governor And Lt. Governor Legislation - Missouri
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Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Tourism (H) Bill Text HB 2523 - CESAR E. CHAVEZ DAY - Talboy, Mike Requires the Governor to annually issue a proclamation designating March 31 as "Cesar E. Chavez Day" Comment on Bill Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Financial Institutions (H) Bill Text HB 2331 - FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS - Spreng, Michael Allows the Governor to authorize the Director of the Division of Finance to suspend certain laws and rules for financial institutions during a state of emergency SJR50 - SJR50 - Limits general revenue appropriations and mandates state income tax rate reductions in certain situations
Latest Action: 03/03/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Ways & Means Committee Bill Text SJR 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 SB1214 - SB1214 - Requires racial and gender equity in the membership of boards, commissions, committees, and councils
Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Financial & Governmental Organizations and Elections Committee Bill Text SB 1214 - This act requires the Governor to ensure that appointive board, commission, committee, and council membership is representative of the general population of the state with respect to race and gender. CHRIS HOGERTY SB1204 - SB1204 - Requires the governor to disclose information regarding tax credits and state contracts
Latest Action: 03/26/2008 - S Consent Calendar--SB 1204-Goodman Bill Text SB 1204 - The Office of Administration shall administer the Missouri Accountability Portal website to provide the public with information relating to state contracts and tax credit issuance. The Governor shall submit ordered and detailed information regarding state contracts as part of the state budget. This act is similar to HB 975 (2007). CHRIS HOGERTY HB2258 - HB2258 - Requires the Commissioner of the State Water Patrol to be appointed by the Governor from its uniformed membership
Latest Action: 04/14/2008 - Public Hearing Held (S) Bill Text HB 2258 - STATE WATER PATROL COMMISSIONER - Pollock, Darrell Requires the Commissioner of the State Water Patrol to be appointed from its uniformed membership SB1183 - SB1183 - Modifies the membership on the Missouri Housing Development Commission
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S Informal Calendar S Bills for Perfection--SB 1183-Bray, with SCS Bill Text SCS/SB 1183 - This act modifies the membership on the Missouri Housing Development Commission. The membership of the commission is increased from 10 members to 13 members. Instead of selecting 6 members, the governor shall select 9 members. The act specifically provides that no statewide officeholder shall be an officer of the commission. The Governor shall appoint one member from each of the nine congressional districts. The act also provides that the commission shall adopt a code of conduct which shall govern the conduct of its members. The code of conduct shall, in addition to other ethical matters, address conflict of interest issues. The commission shall also establish conflict of interest rules which require public disclosure of financial arrangements between the commissioners and housing developers. Under this act, any employee of the commission shall be prohibited from employment, consultation, or representation with a developer or any entity that is associated with any [...] show full description HB2213 - HB2213 - Requires the Governor to annually issue a proclamation declaring the second week of September as Parent and Family Involvement in Education Week
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Signed by House Speaker(H) Bill Text HB 2213 - FAMILY INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION WEEK - Kraus, Will Requires the Governor to issue a proclamation annually designating the second week of September as Parent and Family Involvement in Education Week SB1157 - SB1157 - Authorizes the Governor to convey state property located in St. Louis County
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - H Calendar S Bills for Third Reading Bill Text SCS/SB 1157 - This act authorizes the Governor to convey state property located in St. Louis County known as Bellefontaine. This act contains an emergency clause. SUSAN HENDERSON MOORE SB1141 - SB1141 - Modifies provisions governing the transition periods for statewide elected officials
Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred H Elections Committee Bill Text SB 1141 - The act modifies the transition periods for the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Auditor, and Treasurer. Currently, all of the periods begin on the 15th day of November following the election. This date is changed to the 1st day following the election. Expenses incurred during the period may be paid after the actual end of the period. The Commissioner of Administration will request separate funding to cover the costs for setting up transition facilities in each of the offices so that they are operational the day following the election. The act also repeals references to typewriters, adding machines, duplicating machines, and payments for rentals and equipment purchases. This act is similar to HB 255 (2007). CHRIS HOGERTY SB1056 - SB1056 - Modifies the membership on the Missouri Housing Development Commission
Latest Action: 02/11/2008 - Hearing Scheduled S Financial & Governmental Organizations and Elections Committee Bill Text SB 1056 - This act modifies the membership on the Missouri Housing Development Commission. The membership of the commission is reduced from 10 members to 7 members. The act eliminates the commission membership positions currently held by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, State Treasurer, and the state Attorney General. The act adds one additional lay member who will be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate. The seventh member of the commission will serve a four year term. Under the terms of the act, four members of the commission shall constitute a quorum. STEPHEN WITTE HB1906 - HB 1906 - ELECTED OFFICIALS' TRANSITION PERIOD - Loehner, Tom
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: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Judiciary (H) Bill Text HB 1837 - WRONGFUL IMPRISONMENT COMPENSATION - Low, Beth Allows for the compensation of a person wrongfully convicted and imprisoned 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 SB1010 - SB1010 - Authorizes the Governor to convey state property in Jasper County and Camden County
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - H Calendar S Bills for Third Reading Bill Text HCS/SB 1010 - This act authorizes the Governor to convey state property in Jasper County and Camden County. The property in Jasper County shall not be conveyed until the Joplin Regional Center has been relocated to different property. This act is similar to HB 2530 (2008) SUSAN HENDERSON MOORE HB1781 - HB 1781 - ALCOHOL PROHIBITION AT THE CAPITOL - Skaggs, Trent
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions (H) Bill Text HB 1781 - ALCOHOL PROHIBITION AT THE CAPITOL - Skaggs, Trent Prohibits the possession or consumption of alcohol in the State Capitol or on the State Capitol grounds HB1783 - HB1783 - Requires all government buildings to fly the U.S. and Missouri flags at half-staff when any Missouri resident is killed in combat
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S Consent Calendar--HCS for HB 1783 (Engler) Bill Text HB 1783 - FLAGS AT HALF-STAFF - Meadows, Tim Requires the Governor to order the United States flag and the Missouri state flag to be flown at half-staff when any Missouri active-duty military personnel dies during a declared war or conflict Latest Action: 04/22/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HJR 56 - IMPEACHMENT TRIALS - Emery, Edgar G. H. Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring all impeachments to be tried by the Senate HB1609 - HB 1609 - EMERGENCY TRIAGE GUIDELINES FOR CARE - Cooper, Robert Wayne
Latest Action: 02/07/2008 - Referred: Health Care Policy (H) Bill Text HB 1609 - EMERGENCY TRIAGE GUIDELINES FOR CARE - Cooper, Robert Wayne Requires the establishment of emergency triage guidelines for care and the Emergency Triage Guidelines for Care Task Force Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Job Creation & Eco Dev (H) Bill Text HB 1612 - URBAN REVITALIZATION - Bowman, John L. Establishes the Revitalization and Reconstruction Commission to promote the restoration, redevelopment, and revitalization of Missouri's urban resources SB883 - SB883 - Bars elected officials and members of the general assembly from working as lobbyists
Latest Action: 01/15/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Financial & Governmental Organizations and Elections Committee Bill Text SB 883 - The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, and members of the General Assembly shall be barred from being employed as lobbyists or working for lobbying firms. This act is identical to SB 219 (2007). CHRIS HOGERTY SJR36 - SJR36 - Requires that all appropriations by the general assembly cannot exceed the official estimate of state revenues
Latest Action: 01/16/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee Bill Text SJR 36 - This proposed constitutional amendment, if approved by the voters, requires that all appropriations made by the General Assembly shall not exceed the official estimate of available state revenues. This SJR is identical to SJR 5 (2007) and SJR 37 (2006). JIM ERTLE SJR37 - SJR37 - Requires the state treasurer to provide an estimate of available state revenues each fiscal year
Latest Action: 01/16/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee Bill Text SJR 37 - This proposed constitutional amendment, if approved by the voters, requires the state treasurer, by November 1st of each year, to complete and deliver to the governor and the General Assembly an estimate of available state revenues for the next fiscal year beginning on July 1st. The estimate shall be used by the Governor and the General Assembly as the primary source of estimated revenues in their deliberations on the disbursement of state funds for the next fiscal year. The State Treasurer can provide updates to the estimate until March 15th. This SJR is identical to SJR 7 (2007) and SJR 36 (2006). JIM ERTLE SB787 - SB787 - Creates penalties for individuals who set fires in areas proclaimed to be in extraordinary danger from fire
Latest Action: 01/10/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee Bill Text SB 787 - This act prohibits individuals from setting a fire in an area proclaimed by the governor to be in extraordinary danger from fire as a result of emergency drought conditions. Individuals who violate this act are guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. In a separate cause of action, political subdivisions and volunteer fire protection associations may seek to recover reasonable costs associated with responding to a fire caused by a person in violation of this act. This act is similar to SB 114 (2007) and SCS/SB 1198 (2006). ERIKA JAQUES SB806 - SB806 - Requires all government buildings to fly the U.S. and Missouri flags at half-staff when any Missouri resident is killed in combat
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee Bill Text SCS/SB 806 - This act provides that the U.S. and Missouri state flags shall be flown at half-staff for one full day whenever a Missouri resident is killed in the line of duty during military service. The Missouri veterans' commission shall make ongoing reasonable efforts to determine if any residents have been killed in the line of duty, and shall notify the governor of any such death. The governor, who shall determine the day on which the resident shall be honored, shall then notify the office of administration. This act is similar to HB 557 (2007). ALEXA PEARSON |
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