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2003 House Roll Calls
SS SB 13 (09/12/2003): The motion to override the governor's veto of legislation to ban cities from suing gun manufacturers and force St. Louis city to drop its lawsuit against the industry.
HS HB 156 (09/10/2003): The motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to require a 24-hour waiting period before an abortion. An override requires a 2/3rds vote -- 109 votes.
SS HS HB 349 (09/10/2003): The motion to override the governor's veto of the bill to allow private citizens to carry concealed weapons.
HB 103 (06/25/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the identical copy of the higher education budget the governor had vetoed from the special session.
HB 102 (06/25/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the identical copy of the education budget the governor had vetoed from the special session.
CCS HB 11 (06/17/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the special session welfare budget to replace the budget vetoed by the governor.
CCS HB 10 (06/17/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the special session health and mental health budgets to replace the budgets vetoed by the governor.
SCS HB 3 (06/17/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the special session higher education budget to replace the budget vetoed by the governor.
CCS HB 2 (06/17/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the special session education budget to replace the budget vetoed by the governor.
HCS HB 11 (06/03/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the Social Services Department budget in the special session.
HCS HB 10 (06/03/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the health and mental health budgets in the special session.
HCS HB 3 (06/03/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the higher education budget in the special session.
HCS HB 2 (06/05/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the legislature's special session education budget.
CCS SB 11 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of a bill to create a "sales tax holiday" that exempts from the sales tax purchase of clothing and school supplies a few days before school.
SS SB 280 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to limit non-economic awards in liability lawsuits.
CCS SB 675 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of a bill to transfer interest from several state funds to general revenue to help balance the budget by $15.8 million.
CCS HB 198 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of a broad anti-crime bill.
CCS HB 228 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of a bill to impose notification requirements on spam, unwanted e-mail.
HS SCS SB 5 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of a bill designed to lower sentences assigned to some criminal offenders.
HS SCS SB 11 (05/15/2003): 3rd reading of the House version of legislation to create a "sales tax holiday" that exempts clothing and school supply purchases from the sales tax for a few days before school in the fall.
CCS HB 679 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of legislation to strengthen state oversight of foster children and require privatization of some foster care services.
CCS SB 298 (05/14/2003): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill that would let liquor to be sold earlier in the morning in restaurants.
HCS SCS SB 675 (05/14/2003): 3rd reading of a bill that would raise money to help balance the state's budget by transferring to general revenue interest of some dedicated funds.
HS SS SB 695 (05/13/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to let the legislature set Medicaid reimbursement rates by appropriation -- designed to give the legislature more control over rising Medicaid costs.
HA 3 HS SB 668 (05/13/2003): An amendment to an agriculture bill that impose a fee and require registration if farmers retains the seed for planting from the harvest of patented seed.
CCS HB 600 (05/13/2003): 3rd reading of the final conference version of the revenue-enhancement bill that would raise more than $100 to help balance the state's budget.
CCS HB 600 (05/13/2003): 3rd reading of the conference substitute of a package of measures to raise state revenues by about $100 million to help balance the budget.
SS HCS HB 349 (05/05/2003): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to let private citizens carry concealed weapons.
HS HB 156 (05/01/2003): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to require a 24-hour waiting period after counseling before an abortion can be performed.
HB 593 (04/28/2003): 3rd reading of legislation to prohibit unions from taking service fees from state workers as Gov. Bob Holden had authorized.
HCS HB 142 (04/17/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to ban the PSC from regulating high-speed (broad-band) Internet access.
HS HB 142 (04/15/2003): Perfection of legislation to ban the PSC from regulating high-speed (broad-band) Internet access.
HS HB 142 (04/15/2003): Perfection of legislation to ban the PSC from regulating high-speed (broad-band) Internet access.
HS HB 517 (04/03/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to put a cap on the percentage increase allowed for assessments of homes of the elderly.
HCS HB 322 (03/20/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to restrict fines against business for violating state rules and creating a board to review business complaints.
HS HB 228 (03/20/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit spam by setting up a no-spam list like the telemarketing system.
HS HB 2 (03/19/2003): 3rd reading of the lump-sum budget for the Education Department.
HS HB 156 (03/12/2003): 3rd reading of legislation to require a 24-hour waiting period before an abortion can be performed.
HCS HB 281 (03/06/2003): 3rd reading of legislation to provide life-time teaching certificates.
HA 7 HS HB 349 (03/04/2003): An amendment to a bill legalizing concealed weapons that would submit the proposal to statewide voter approval.
HCS HB 273 (02/27/2003): 3rd reading of legilsation to impose a cap on the non-economic awards in liability lawsuits.
HS HB 321 (02/27/2003): 3rd Reading of legislation to add restrictions and requirements in workers compensation coverage.
SS HB 401 (02/20/2003): Final 3rd reading of the Senate version of a bill to authorize bond issues to help balance the state's budget.
HCS HB 288 (02/21/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to allocate gambling tax revenues to schools on a per-student basis.
HS HB 321 (02/19/2003): Perfection of a bill to add restrictions and requirements to the workers' compensation program.
HB 401 (02/13/2003): 3rd reading of the compromise bill to limit the amount of money the state could borrow to balance the current fiscal year's budget to $150 in bonds.
HB 401 (02/12/2003): Perfection of a bill that would limit the amount of money the state could borrow to balance the current fiscal year's budget to $100 in bonds.
HB 198 (02/06/2003): 3rd reading of a bill that would extend to 30 hours how long a person can be held in jail without charges filed.
HB 198 (02/05/2003): Perfection of a bill that would extend to 30 hours how long a person can be held in jail without charges filed.
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