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2013 Bill(s)
* HCS HB 202 Sponsor:Reiboldt, Bill Status: S Education Description: Allow creation of districts for University of Missouri Extension that could levy property taxes, upon voter approval. Also contained in SB 9.
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HCS HB 203 Sponsor:Reiboldt, Bill Status: H Rules Description: Impose restrictions, charge limits and notification requirements for credit card processing service contracts.
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HB 204 Sponsor:Reiboldt, Bill Status: H Judiciary Description: Allow a circuit court to charge an extra fee up to $10 on garnishment orders to fund the clerk's office.
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HB 205 Sponsor:Reiboldt, Bill Status: H Agriculture Policy Description: Establish a legal right to raise livestock in a humane manner.
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HB 206 Sponsor:Reiboldt, Bill Status: H Agriculture Policy Description: Designate December as Pet Breeders Appreciation Month.
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HB 412 Sponsor:Reiboldt, Bill Status: S Agriculture Description: Increase the maximum amount of a loan guarantee the state can provide for livestook feed or crop seed from $40,000 to $100,000.
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HCS HB 927 Sponsor:Reiboldt, Bill Status: H Perf Description: Change the word "that" to the word "this" in defining the purpose for which a statute authorizing the Agriculture Department to operate an animal export inspection facility. The bill was reported out of committee on April 23 when there were less than four weeks left in the legislative session.
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HJR 10 Sponsor:Reiboldt, Bill Status: H Agriculture Policy Description: Require a 4/7ths majority for an initiative petition involving agriculture to take effect.
See: Official legislative description and status* CCS HJR 11 Sponsor:Reiboldt, Bill Status: VOTER APPROVED Description: Establish a constitutional right to raise livestock.
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