All Political Parties Legislation - Missouri
HB2312 - HB 2312 - FUNDING OF ELECTION CAMPAIGNS - Holsman, Jason R.
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Elections (H) Bill Text HB 2312 - FUNDING OF ELECTION CAMPAIGNS - Holsman, Jason R. Establishes a process for funding elections that allows candidates to voluntarily agree to campaign finance limitations in exchange for public funding Comment on Bill Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Elections (H) Bill Text HB 2231 - CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS - Cooper, Shannon Changes the laws regarding campaign contributions by removing certain contribution limits and the prohibition of certain contributions while the General Assembly is in session HB1872 - HB 1872 - PROTECT MISSOURI EMPLOYEE PAYCHECKS - Hunter, Steve
Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Spec Com on Workforce Dev & Workplace Safety (H) Bill Text HB 1872 - PROTECT MISSOURI EMPLOYEE PAYCHECKS - Hunter, Steve Establishes the Protect Missouri Employee Paychecks from Politics Act HB1761 - HB 1761 - INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PETITIONS - Storch, Rachel
Latest Action: 02/21/2008 - Referred: Elections (H) Bill Text HB 1761 - INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PETITIONS - Storch, Rachel Changes the laws regarding initiative and referendum petitions HB1763 - HB1763 - Modifies requirements pertaining to petition circulators
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Bill Placed on Informal Calendar Bill Text HB 1763 - PETITION CIRCULATORS - Parson, Michael L. Changes the laws regarding petition circulators Latest Action: 04/03/2008 - Referred: Elections (H) Bill Text HB 1719 - ELECTIONS - Talboy, Mike Allows individuals to vote a straight party line ticket for all members of the same political party with a single punch or mark HB1684 - HB 1684 - MISSOURI POLITICAL CYBERFRAUD ACT - Meiners, Kate
Latest Action: 03/06/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) Bill Text HB 1684 - MISSOURI POLITICAL CYBERFRAUD ACT - Meiners, Kate Establishes the Missouri Political Cyberfraud Act and creates the crime of political cyberfraud HB1606 - HB 1606 - TELEMARKETING NO-CALL LIST - Bringer, Rachel
Latest Action: 04/16/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HB 1606 - TELEMARKETING NO-CALL LIST - Bringer, Rachel Revises the definition of "telephone solicitation" to prohibit political campaigns from using live operators or automatic dialing announcing devices to call anyone on the No-call List Latest Action: 01/16/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Financial & Governmental Organizations and Elections Committee Bill Text SB 926 - Monetary contributions shall not be made from any political party committees to any candidate committees, continuing committees, or political party committees. Candidate committees are not limited from making contributions to other committees. Under the act, staff members of the leadership offices in the House and Senate must file financial interest statements. 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. The act requires out-of-state committees that make contributions in support of or against candidates or issues in elections to 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 [...] show full description Latest Action: 01/29/2008 - Executive Session Completed (H) Bill Text HB 1407 - PETITION CIRCULATORS - Deeken, Bill Requires all petition circulators to be registered voters, residents of Missouri, and citizens of the United States and prohibits payment of petition circulators on a per-signature basis Latest Action: 04/07/2008 - Voted Do Pass S Financial & Governmental Organizations and Elections Committee Bill Text HB 1310 - ELECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES - Hoskins, Theodore Requires independent candidates to file declarations of candidacy and petitions for nomination by the same deadlines established for other candidates Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S concurs in HCS, as amended Bill Text HCS/SB 797 - This act modifies the paperwork requirements for the formation of a new political party and the nomination of independent candidates. The act repeals the requirement that the petition to form the new party must contain, if presidential electors are to be nominated by petition, the name of at least one qualified resident in each congressional district to be a nominee for presidential elector. Alternatively, this information will be provided when filing the respective declarations of candidacy. Currently, in counties which do not have board of election commissioners, election judges are selected from lists provided by the county committee of each party or at the discretion of the election authority. This act allows this discretionary option only when lists are not provided. This act is similar to SCS/SB 84 (2005), SB 726 (2006), and SB 138 (2007). CHRIS HOGERTY SB840 - SB840 - Modifies the state do-not-call list and creates "paid for by" requirements for political phone calls
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S Informal Calendar S Bills for Perfection--SBs 840 & 857-Engler, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending) Bill Text SCS/SBs 840 & 857 - The act expands eligibility on the state's no-call list to include personal cell phone numbers. Current law prohibits certain types of telephone solicitations to persons on the no-call list. This act additionally prohibits these same types of solicitations via faxing, graphic imaging, or data communication (which includes text messaging). The act also adds automated phone calls to the types of calls prohibited to individuals who sign up on the no-call list. Certain automated calls are exempt, which are calls: • that a person has given permission to receive; • relating to a recent or current business or personal relationship; • that are preceded by a live operator who announces the automated message; • from a public safety agency or other entity notifying a person of an emergency;• from a telecommunications company or its directory publisher affiliates made solely to verify the delivery of products or services provided at no charge to the individual [...] show full description SB857 - SB857 - Expands the state no-call list to include automated calls and requires a "paid for by” statement on political phone calls
Latest Action: 01/24/2008 - Bill Combined w/SCS/SBs 840 & 857 Bill Text SPECIAL NOTE: This bill has been combined with other bills. Please refer to lead bill (SB 840) for more information SB757 - SB757 - Provides for nonpartisan elections of judicial candidates and forbids such candidates from being affiliated with any political party
Latest Action: 03/03/2008 - Voted Do Pass S Financial & Governmental Organizations and Elections Committee Bill Text SB 757 - This act provides that beginning January 1, 2010, all circuit, associate circuit, and appellate judgeships in this state shall be nonpartisan offices, and no such judge shall be identified by political party. Currently, except in jurisdictions that have adopted the provisions of Sections 25(a) to (g) Article V of the Constitution of Missouri, elections for circuit and associate circuit judges are held on the general election date. This act provides that beginning January 1, 2010, elections for such judges shall be held on the primary election date. The names of each judicial candidate shall be included on all ballots in said election, including each political party's primary ballots, but shall be designated as "nonpartisan." In any primary election at which no judicial candidate receives a majority vote, the two candidates receiving the highest and next highest number of votes shall be certified to a runoff election, which shall be held at the next general election. Such [...] show full description |
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