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2011 House Roll Calls
HA 4 HCS SS SB 8 (10/06/2011): An amendment to the China hub bill to lower the corporate income tax rate from 6.25 percent to 5.5 percent.
HA 1 HCS SS SB 8 (10/06/2011): An amendment to the China hub bill to impose sunsets on a couple of major tax credit programs for real estate developers.
HCS SS SB 8 (10/06/2011): 3rd reading of the House version of the China-hub bill that includes tax breaks for corporations.
HB 1 (09/9/2011): Third reading of a bill to give St. Louis city control over it's own police department.
HB 6 (09/09/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to appropriate funds from the state's emergency fund to cover costs of natural disaster relief for Joplin and flooded farms, despite the governor's refusal to include the issue
SS HB 294 (05/13/2011): 3rd reading of the final version of a bill to expand concealed weapons rights, lowering the minimum age for a concealed weapons permit and letting legislators and staff carry concealed weapons in th
SS HB 213 (05/12/2011): 3rd reading of the final version of one of two bills to impose additional requirements on abortion of a viable fetus.
SS SB 65 (05/12/2011): 3rd reading of the final version of one of two bills to impose additional requirements on abortion of a viable fetus.
SS HCS HB 73 (05/09/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to require drug testing of welfare recipients and impose a three-year ban on benefits for failing the test.
HB 658 (05/09/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to require a doctor's prescription to purchase cold medications like Sudafed that contain an ingredient used to produce methamphetamine.
HCS SB 187 (05/05/2011): 3rd reading of the House version of a bill that would restrict lawsuits against agricultural sites or other properties unless the person suing as an interest in the property affected.
HCS SB 61 (05/05/2011): 3rd reading of a condemnation bill that was amended to include giving St. Louis city control over its own police department.
HA 8 HCS SB 207 (05/05/2011): An amendment to an energy bill to revise the renewable energy requirements approved by Missouri voters. Require electric utilities provide payments to customers for generating renewable energy.
HA 9 HCS SB 207 (05/05/2011): An amendment to an unrelated bill to authorize raising utility rates to pay up to $45 million for the costs of getting an early site nuclear power plant permit by an electric utility.
HCS SB 3 (05/04/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to implement a proposed constitutional amendment to require a photo ID to vote.
HB 658 (05/03/2011): Perfection of a bill to require a doctor's prescription to purchase cold medications like Sudafed that contain an ingredient used to produce methamphetamine.
CCS HB 193 (05/04/2011): A motion to override the governor's veto of congressional redistricting. Requires a 2/3rds vote of 109 House members.
HCS SJR 2 (05/02/2011): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to let the legislature require a government-issued photo ID to vote.
HCS SCS SB 68 (04/28/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to expand the subpoena powers of legislative leaders.
HJR 27 (04/28/2011): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to establish a right to possess, manufacture and use ammunition and fire arms parts.
SS HCS HB45 (04/27/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to require legislative approval for an agency to implement a federal mandate and also provide tax deductions for small businesses create new jobs.
HCS SB 161 (04/27/2011): 3rd reading of the governor's version of the proposal to alter various various provisions of the dog breeding law passed by voters in November.
HB473 (04/27/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to authorize charter schools anywhere in the state and expand who can sponsor charter schools.
HJR 27 (04/26/2011): Perfection reading of a constitutional amendment to establish a right to possess, manufacture and use ammunition and fire arms parts.
HCS HB 366 (04/26/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to provide tax breaks for large-data storage centers and business ventures.
CCS HB 193 (04/27/2011): 3rd reading of the final congressional district map eliminating one of Missouri's congressional districts.
HB 708 (04/20/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to invalidate contracts based on foreign law and prohibit Missouri courts from basing decisions on foreign law.
HB 708 (04/19/2011): Perfection of a bill to invalidate contracts based on foreign law and prohibit Missouri courts from basing decisions on foreign law.
SS HB 209 (04/14/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to restrict nuisance lawsuits against use of a property unless the person bringing the suit has an ownership interest in the property being affect. Limit damages to the actual
HB257 (04/14/2011): Abolish the Sentencing Advisory Commission that reviews sentences by courts, makes sentence recommendations and alternatives.
SS SB 188 (04/13/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to impose restrictions in the employment discrimination law and lawsuits filed under the law.
SS SB 113 (04/13/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to repeal the voter-approved limit on 50 breeding dogs by a single dog-breeding operation and change other provisions approved in November.
HB 656 (04/13/2011): Perfection of a bill that would impose interest-rate limits and other restrictions on small loans called payday loans. Demcrats argue the bill is not strong enough.
SS HCS HB 163 (04/12/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to authorize expending federal funds for an extra 20 weeks of unemployment compensation for long-term unemployed.
HA 1 HB 305 (04/12/2011): Amendment to a government retirement bill that would repeal retirement benefits for future legislators.
HCS HB 840 (04/11/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to provide up to $480 million in tax breaks to businesses for development of an airplane transport hub with China in St. Louis.
HCS HB 411 (04/07/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to require the Mental Health Department to develop a plan for moving residents out of state-funded institutional facilities.
HCS HB 28 (04/07/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to allow pharmacies to refuse to sell "morning after" pills like RU486 and Plan B to avoid pregnancy.
HCS HB 366 (04/07/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to provide a tax credit for some types of sports organizations to hold sporting events in the state.
HCS HB 641 (04/07/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to require a prescription for drugs under the category of bath salts.
HCS HB 28 (04/07/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to allow a pharmacist to refuse to provide emergency contraception prescriptions.
HCS HB 193 (04/06/2011): 3rd reading of the congressional redistricting bill that reduces Missouri from nine to eight congressional districts. The bill eliminates one of the two bills in St. Louis city.
SCS SB 19 (04/06/2011): Phase out the corporate franchise tax.
HA 3 HCS HB 193 (04/06/2011): Adoption of an amendment to retain two congressional districts in St. Louis city as part of the congressional restricting bill.
HCS HB 28 (04/05/2011): Perfection of a bill to allow a pharmacist to refuse to provide emergency contraception prescriptions.
HB 423 (03/31/2011): 3rd reading of a bill for Missouri to enter into a multi-state compact for states to regulate health care rather than the federal government if Congress agrees.
HB 6 HCS HB 12 (03/29/2011): An amendment to the budget to eliminate $185,000 requested by the state auditor to finance a special audit of state agencies.
HA 4 HB 12 (03/29/2011): An amendment to cut $500,000 from the House Budget Committee's recommendation for the governor's budget to cover travel costs.
HB 731 (03/17/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to require the Highway Patrol to report to the federal government any illegal foreigner on the sex offender registration list.
HB 252 (03/17/2011): 3rd read of a bill to establish a right for a worker to have a firearm in a vehicle on the employer's property and to limit lawsuits against businesses for crimes committed on their property.
HCS HB 294 (03/17/2011): 3rd reading of a package of bills to lower the minimum age for concealed weapons permits and to allow state government officials and their staff to carry concealed weapons in the Capitol building.
HCS HB 213 (03/17/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to impose restrictions on late-term abortions.
HJR 6 (03/17/2011): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to establish a right for a secret ballot including union votes.
HJR 6 (03/14/2011): Perfection of a constitutional amendment to establish a right for a secret ballot including union votes.
HJR 2 (03/10/2011): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to establish right to pray in government buildings and public schools.
HB 167 (03/10/2011): 3rd reading of a bill that would limit driving license exams to English only.
HJR 2 (03/08/2011): Perfection of a proposed state constitutional amendment to establish a constitutional right to pray in government buildings including schools.
HA 1 HCS HB 174 (03/07/2011): An amendment to the MU curators bill to make the student member a voting member of the University of Missouri Board of Curators.
HCS HB 108 (03/07/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to let campaign committees accept money from all types of business political action committees. Currently, only PACs of certain types of companies can make contributions.
HCS HB 61 (03/03/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to impose a cap on the state minimum wage to prevent it from being higher than the federal minimum wage.
HCS HB 276 (03/03/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to impose restrictions on protests near funerals.
HCS HB 76 (03/03/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to phase out the corporate franchise tax.
HCS HB 61 (03/01/2011): Adoption of the substitute to a bill to limit increases to the state minimum wage approved by Missouri voters to no higher than the federal minimum wage.
HCR 3 (02/28/2011): A resolution calling on Congress to submit a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
HCS HB 205 (02/24/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to impose restrictions and limits on lawsuits by workers against their employers and impose award limits.
HB107 (02/24/2011): 3rd reading of a bill that would have vacancies in statewide elected offices, except filled by a special election rather than appointment by the governor.
HB 209 (02/24/2011): 3rd reading of a bill that would restrict nuisance lawsuits against agricultural sites or other property unless the person suing has an interest in the property being affected.
HB 139 (02/24/2011): 3rd reading of a bill that contains a provision to require the governor to disclose details of all of his travel on the state's Accountability Portal on the Web.
HA 1 HB 139 (02/23/2011): An amendment to require the governor to disclose details of all of his travel on the state's Accountability Portal on the Web.
HB 71 (02/22/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to transfer control of the St. Louis Police Department from a state board to the city.
HB 71 (02/17/2011): Perfection of a bill to transfer control of the St. Louis Police Department from a state board to the city.
HA 1 HA 1 HB 71 (02/17/2011): An amendment to the St. Louis police bill that would prohibit city police from lobbying legilsators or wearing a uniform or stating one's rank to legislators.
HB 162 (02/10/2011): 3rd reading of a bill to expand Workers' Compensation Coverage to include occupational diseases and, thus restrict a worker from filing suit for damages against an employer for an occupational disea
HA 2 HB 162 (02/08/2011): An amendment to exclude mesothelioma from Wokers' Compensation coverage. Exclusion would assure that victims could bring private civil lawsuits against their employers.
HCS HB 73 (01/31/2011): 3rd Reading of a measure that would require drug testing of adult recipients of the welfare program Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
HCS HB 73 (01/26/2011): Perfection of a measure that would require drug testing of some welfare recipients.
HCS HB 45 (01/20/2011): 3rd reading of a bill that would require legislative approval for the state to comply with a federal mandate and to provide tax breaks to new businesses creating jobs.
HCS HB 45 (01/19/2011): Perfection of a bill that would require legislative approval for the state to comply with a federal mandate and to provide tax breaks to new businesses creating jobs.
HR 39 (01/11/2011): A House resolution calling on the governor and attorney general to join a lawsuit challenging the new federal health care law.
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