All Military Affairs Legislation - Missouri
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Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Veterans (H) Bill Text HB 2584 - GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM MEDAL - Smith, Joe Establishes the Global War on Terrorism Medallion Program and creates the Global War on Terrorism Veterans' Recognition Award Fund Comment on Bill Latest Action: 04/15/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HB 2529 - FIREARMS SAFETY TRAINING - Moore, Danielle Changes the laws regarding the firearm safety training requirement for obtaining a permit to carry a concealed weapon to allow proof of certain types of military service to satisfy the requirement Latest Action: 04/03/2008 - Referred: Transportation (H) Bill Text HB 2511 - SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES - Ruzicka, Don Allows a "GOLD STAR FAMILY" special license plate for any immediate family member of a United States military member who was a Missouri resident killed in the line of duty Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Transportation (H) Bill Text HB 2493 - SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES - Bivins, Walt Allows a "LEGION OF MERIT" special license plate for any person who has been awarded this military service award Latest Action: 04/03/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Veterans (H) Bill Text HB 2479 - SILVER STAR FAMILIES OF AMERICA DAY - Wasson, Jay Designates May 1 of each year as "Silver Star Families of America Day" to honor our wounded soldiers Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Veterans (H) Bill Text HB 2456 - MEDAL OF FREEDOM - Kratky, Michele Creates the Medal of Freedom to be awarded to certain veterans who honorably served in the armed forces between August 2, 1990, and January 1, 2015, under certain residency requirements Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Veterans (H) Bill Text HB 2222 - HERO AT HOME PROGRAM - Smith, Joe Renames the Guard at Home Program to the Hero at Home Program, extends the time period for assistance to spouses, and expands the assistance of finding work to certain returning reservists SB1167 - SB1167 - Modifies various provisions of law relating to members of the military and their families
Latest Action: 04/02/2008 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Pensions, Veterans' Affairs and General Laws Committee (4877S.04C) Bill Text SCS/SB 1167 - This act modifies various provisions relating to members of the military forces and their families. The act: Adds the chair of the Missouri Veterans' Commission, or a designee, as an ex officio member of the Missouri military preparedness and enhancement commission, and provides that the Military preparedness and enhancement commission's duties include developing methods to improve the prosperity and employment opportunities of retired military members and the families of former military members. Section 41.1010. Adds the chair of the Missouri military preparedness and enhancement commission, or a designee, as an ex officio member of the Missouri veterans' commission, and provides that the Missouri military preparedness and enhancement commission shall assist all veterans who are legal residents of Missouri. Section 42.007. Allows military dependents who do not meet our state's age requirements to enter kindergarten or first grade if the child has completed an [...] show full description Latest Action: 03/27/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Veterans (H) Bill Text HB 2195 - MILITARY SCHOLARSHIPS - Cunningham, Mike Allows members of the reserves of any branch of the United States armed forces to be eligible for a National Guard educational assistance grant Latest Action: 04/01/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HCR 24 - Title Yet to be Determined - Roorda, Jeff Urges Congress to end the Department of Defense practice of requiring wounded service personnel to pay back signing bonuses as a result of medical discharges for combat injuries Latest Action: 03/27/2008 - Referred: Spec Com on Workforce Dev & Workplace Safety (H) Bill Text HB 2077 - SPOUSES OF DEPLOYED SOLDIERS - Tilley, Steven Allows spouses of deployed soldiers to take certain amounts of time off from work without pay and without fear of retribution from the employer HB2062 - HB2062 - Modifies various provisions of law relating to the provision of benefits to certain public employees, including members of the military and their families
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Senate Substitute Offered (S) Bill Text HB 2062 - MILITARY FAMILIES - Pearce, David Changes the laws regarding members of the military and their families Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HB 1979 - MILITARY FAMILY EDUCATION GRANT - Smith, Joe Establishes the Missouri National Guard and Missouri Reservists Family Education Grant Latest Action: 03/05/2008 - HCS Reported Do Pass (H) Bill Text HB 1882 - CREDIT FOR MILITARY BENEFITS - Kraus, Will Authorizes an individual income tax credit for military retirement benefits SB1036 - SB1036 - Creates an educational grant for children and spouses of veterans who are killed in combat
Latest Action: 01/30/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Pensions, Veterans' Affairs and General Laws Committee Bill Text SB 1036 - Under the provisions of this act, the Coordinating Board for Higher Education will provide up to twenty-five tuition grants to the surviving spouses and children of any member of the military who served in armed combat and who was killed in the line of duty and who was, at the time of enlistment and death, a citizen of Missouri. The grants will pay up to fifty percent of the survivors' tuition costs, the actual cost of books up to five hundred dollars per semester, and up to two thousand dollars per semester for room and board. Such grants will continue to be awarded annually to eligible recipients as long as the recipient achieves and maintains a cumulative grade point average of at least two and one-half on a four point scale, or its equivalent. If the waiting list of eligible survivors exceeds fifty, the coordinating board may petition the general assembly to expand the quota, or shall extend the eligibility of those on the waiting list. The act delineates specific eligibility [...] show full description Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Veterans (H) Bill Text HB 1823 - FLAG DISPLAY - Funderburk, Doug Requires all state agencies and political subdivisions to fly the United States and Missouri flags at half-staff the day after notice that a Missouri resident has been killed while on active duty 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 HB1788 - HB1788 - Authorizes an income tax deduction from a taxpayer's Missouri adjusted gross income for 100% of any military retirement income, regardless of age or income
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S Inf Calendar H Bills for Third Reading--HCS for HBs 1788 & 1882 (Crowell) Bill Text HB 1788 - TAX DEDUCTION FOR MILITARY PENSIONS - Day, David Authorizes an income tax deduction from a taxpayer's Missouri adjusted gross income for 100% of any military retirement income, regardless of age or income HJR59 - HJR 59 - PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR MILITARY - Bruns, Mark J.
Latest Action: 02/21/2008 - Executive Session Completed (H) Bill Text HJR 59 - PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR MILITARY - Bruns, Mark J. Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation the personal property of residents who are on active military duty HB1678 - HB1678 - Modifies various laws relating to members of the military and their families
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Signed by House Speaker Bill Text HB 1678 - MILITARY MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES - Day, David Changes the laws regarding members of the military and their families Latest Action: 02/19/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HB 1651 - FIREARMS SAFETY TRAINING - Dethrow, Mike Changes the laws regarding the firearms safety training requirement for obtaining a permit to carry a concealed weapon to allow proof of certain types of military service to satisfy the requirement Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Transportation (H) Bill Text HB 1653 - SPECIAL LICENSE PLATE FEE - Dethrow, Mike Removes the additional fees charged for purple heart special license plate Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Veterans (H) Bill Text HB 1659 - GULF WAR MEDALLION PROGRAM - Smith, Joe Establishes the Gulf War Medallion Program and creates the Gulf War Veterans' Recognition Award Fund HB1562 - HB 1562 - TAX CREDIT FOR MILITARY COMPENSATION - LeVota, Paul
Latest Action: 04/07/2008 - Rules - Executive Session Completed (H) Bill Text HB 1562 - TAX CREDIT FOR MILITARY COMPENSATION - LeVota, Paul Authorizes a tax credit to a taxpayer for 100% of the salary and benefits paid to an employee while on active military duty SB906 - SB906 - Designates a portion of state highway 87 in Moniteau County as the "Lance Corporal Leon B. Deraps Memorial Highway"
Latest Action: 02/20/2008 - Bill Combined w/SCS/SBs 753, 728, 906, & 1026 Bill Text SPECIAL NOTE: This bill has been combined with other bills. Please refer to lead bill (SB 753) for more information Latest Action: 01/10/2008 - Read Second Time (H) Bill Text HB 1307 - TUITION BENEFITS FOR COMBAT VETERANS - Day, David Requires higher education institutions which receive state funds to limit the amount charged for tuition to certain combat veterans SB771 - SB771 - Creates an income tax credit for contributions made to provide military personnel with armored protection
Latest Action: 01/10/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Ways & Means Committee Bill Text SB 771 - This act creates an income tax credit for taxpayer contributions of cash, stock, bonds, or other marketable securities for the purpose of providing body or vehicle armor to members of the armed forces of the United States, as well as contributions of body armor for members of the armed forces, armor plating for military vehicles, or materials consumed in the process of manufacturing body armor or armor plating for military vehicles. The tax credit is a dollar for dollar tax credit which is limited to one thousand dollars per taxpayer per year. The total amount of tax credits which may be claimed annually is capped at two million dollars. The tax credit is nontransferable and nonrefundable, but may be carried forward five years until fully claimed. This act is identical to the introduced version of Senate Bill 583 (2007). JASON ZAMKUS 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 SB830 - SB830 - Limits the tuition that may be charged by a higher education institution to certain combat veterans
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee Bill Text HCS/SCS/SB 830 - This act shall be known as the "Missouri Returning Heroes' Education Act," and provides that all public institutions of higher education that receive any state funds appropriated by the general assembly shall limit the tuition charged to combat veterans to fifty dollars per credit hour, for any program leading to a certificate, or an associate or baccalaureate degree. A "combat veteran” is any person who served in armed combat after September 11, 2001, who was a Missouri resident when first entering the military, and who was discharged from military service under honorable conditions. An eligible combat veteran shall receive the tuition limitation as long as the veteran achieves and maintains a cumulative grade point average of at least two and one-half points on a four point scale, or its equivalent. The eligibility period for the tuition limitation shall expire ten years from the date of the veteran's last discharge from service. The Coordinating Board for Higher [...] show full description |
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