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2019 House Roll Calls
HB 1 (09/11/2019): 3rd reading of the special session bill to allow multiple motor vehicle trade ins for lowering sales taxes due on a purchase of a single motor vehicle.
HA 4 HB 1 (09/11/2019): Defeat of an amendment to limit to individuals and small businesses the special session bill allowing multiple motor vehicle trade ins for lowering sales taxes due on a purchase of a motor vehicle.
HCS SB 68 (05/09/2019): 3rd reading of a bill containing the governor's proposals businesses tax breaks and tuition assistance for mid-career adults seeking education to get better jobs.
CCS SB 147 (05/17/2019): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill containing a provision repealing the requirements for adults to wear helmets while riding a motorcycle.
SS SJR 14 (05/17/2019): 3rd reading and final passage of a proposed consitutional amendment to limit all the statewide elected offices to two terms.
HCS SS SB 224 (05/17/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to impose restrictions on discovery motions in lawsuits.
SS SCR 14 (05/17/2019): 3rd reading of a resolution voicing support for the governor's call for a bond issue for highway bridge repair and replacement.
SS HB 126 (05/17/2019): 3rd reading and final passage of the bill to restrict abortions.
SS SB 213 (05/16/2019): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to impose requirements on the state demographer who will draw state legislative districts.
SS SB 414 (05/16/2019): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to set up a task force to develop an alternative to Obamacare.
SCS SB 101 (05/14/2019): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to provide coverage for hearing aides for the lower income.
SS SB 391 (05/14/2019): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to prohibit local government from regulating agricultural operations.
HB1006 (05/13/2019): 3rd reading of a bill prohibit state or local government to have a contract with a company that participates in a boycott of Israel.
HA 1 HCS HB 68 (05/09/2019): Adoption of an amendment to include in an education bill the governor's Fast Track program to provide grants to mid-career adults for college tuition in areas that could improve job potential.
HCS SS SB28 (05/09/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to impose a limit on low-income housing tax credits.
HJR 54 (05/02/2019): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to compete with the Better Together proposal to merge St. Louis County and the city.
HJR 54 (05/02/2019): 3rd reading of a proposal to require local voter approval for any constitutional amendment merging cities and counties, like the Better Together plan to merge St. Louis County with the city.
HB 1006 (05/01/2019): Perfection of a bill prohibiting state or local government having contracts with businesses that participate in a boycott of Israel.
SS SB 7 (05/01/2019): 3rd reading and final passage that would restrict joint lawsuits including lawsuits against business by consumers.
HB 489 (05/01/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to restrict punitive damage awards in lawsuits.
SS SB 30 (04/30/2019): Allow failure to wear a seat belt to be admitted as evidence in a lawsuit involving damages from a defective vehicle.
HCS HB 576 (04/30/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to establish free-speech rights for public higher education staff and students, but restrict faculty from expressing personal opinions in the classroom.
HJR 48 (04/29/2019): 3rd reading of a proposed constitutional amendment to repeal the Clean Missouri ballot issue that absolished the bi-partisan commissions to draw state legislative districts.
HB 489 (04/29/2019): Perfection of a bill to limit punitive damage awards in lawsuits.
HCS HJR 48 (04/23/2019): Perfection of a proposed constitutional amendment that would repeal the Clean Missouri ballot issue to establish an independent demographer to draw state legislative districts.
HB 186 (04/18/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to impose a 15 year time limit after purchase or leasing to sue for a defective product.
HB 769 (04/18/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to allow the attorney general to reside outside Jefferson City.
HA 4 HCB 2 (04/17/2019): Adoption of an amendment to remove protections and services for female inmates in an omnibus corrections bill.
HB 966 (04/15/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to create a separate crime of car hijacking.
HB 372 (04/11/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to shorten the time limit for not seeking work to continue getting unemployment compensation.
HCS HB 674 (04/11/2019): Extend to all cities the power to seek voter approval for taxes on hotel and motel rent.
HB 83 (04/11/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to ease restrictions on short-term health insurance plans.
HCS HB 548 (04/09/2019): Perfection of a bill that would cut state income tax rates.
HB 823 (04/09/2019): Perfection of a bill that would expand a limited-coverage health care policies that could be an alternative to Affordable Care Act coverage.
HB 584 (04/08/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to increase motor vehicle license and driving license fees.
HCS HB 269 (04/08/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to give the Secretary of State power to investigate various election offenses.
HB 575 (04/08/2019): 3rd reading of a bill effectively establishing a right for students and staff to carry concealed weapons at public higher education institutions.
HCS HB 374 (04/08/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to impose a limit on local sales taxes.
HCS HB 352 (04/04/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to provide parole hearings for some elderly inmates serving life in prison sentences.
HB 628 (04/04/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to impose restrictions on dentists prescribing opioids.
HCS HB 762 (04/04/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to require local governments to post various expenditures on a state government database available to the public.
HA 1 HA2 HB 920 (04/03/2019): Defeat of an amendment to a corrections bill to require every inmate be provided a Bible that includes the book of Mormon.
HB 575 (04/02/2019): Perfection of a bill that includes a provision to prohibit public higher education institutions from policies banning workers from carrying concealed weapons on school grounds.
HA 6 HB 575 (04/02/2019): Adoption of an amendment to to prohibit public higher education institutions from policies banning workers from carrying concealed weapons on school grounds.
HCS HB 26 (03/27/2019): Perfection of a bill to restrict a person from voting for a party's primary candidate unless the person is a member of the party.
HCS HB 451 (03/27/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to repeal the requirement for an auto inspection prior to getting a new license.
HCS HB 169 (03/27/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to require public schools teach students appropriate online behavior.
HCS HB 763 (03/27/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to exempt religious schools from the minimum wage requirements approved by state voters in November.
HA 7 HCS HB 10 (03/26/2019): Defeat of an amendment to the budge bill that would restrict any state funds being provided by the Health and Mental Health department to an abortion facility or a facility affiliate or associate.
HB 3 HCS HB 9 (03/26/2019): Defeat of a budget amendment to prohibit Corrections Department money being used to end human life.
HA 8 HCS HB 3 (03/26/2019): Defeat of a higher education funding bill amendment to cut funds to a higher education institution that provided a lower tuition to an illegal foreign student lower than provided to others.
HCS HB 341 (03/27/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to allow expungement of pot convictions for medical marijuana ID holders.
HB 267 (03/25/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to let public schools have classes on Biblical and Hebrew scriptures.
HCS HB 225 (02/28/2019): 3rd reading of the governor's proposal to establish a college scholarship program for adults to get degrees in areas with high-demand jobs.
HB 829 (03/14/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to require any legal costs to the state involving the medical marijuana constitutional amendment be financed from tax revenue raised by medical marijuana.
HCS HB 564 (03/14/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit denying a professional license solely because of a criminal conviction unrelated to the profession.
HA 1 HCS HB 466 (03/12/2019): An amendment to a Medicaid bill to repeal the June 30, 2019 termination of a program for Medicaid assistance for personal care assistant services.
HCS HB 487 (03/11/2019): 3rd reading of a bill that would prohibit an expiration date for a "prescription order" for contraceptives.
HCS HB 161 (03/06/2019): 3rd reading of bill to remove the ability of schools to begin the school year earlier than set by state law.
HCS HB 161 (03/04/2019): Perfection of a bill to remove the ability of schools to begin the school year earlier than set by state law.
HCS HB 743 (02/28/2019): 3rd reading of a bill restricting public schools from censoring student journalists.
HB 126 (02/27/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to restrict abortions.
HB 126 (02/26/2019): Perfection of a bill to prohibit abortion of a fetus with a heart beat.
HB 70 (02/25/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to ban two-way devices in prisons and jails.
HB 113 (02/21/2019): 3rd reading of a bill that would allow a judge to impose a lower sentence than required under a mandatory minimum sentence requirement for some crimes.
HCS HB 243 (02/18/2019): 3rd Reading of a bill that would restrict evicting a tenant who's a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking.
HCS HB 255 (02/18/2019): 3rd reading of a business tax-break for creating jobs bill that legislative staff estimate could cost the state $25 million in lost General Revenue taxes.
HB 188 (02/11/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to establish a statewide database tracking prescriptions of controlled drugs like opioids.
HB 445 (02/07/2019): 3rd reading of a bill to let local government block many of its records from public access, but restrict lobbyist gifts.
HB 188 (02/06/2019): Perfection of a bill to establish a statewide database of controlled substance prescriptions.
HA 1 HA 3 HB 445 (02/04/2019): Remove from a proposed amendment a provision allowing local goverment to close from public access many of their records.
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