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2014 Senate Roll Calls
CCS SB 860 (09/10/2014): Motion to override of a bill providing a number of tax changes for business and a sales tax exemption for used manufactured homes.
SS SB 673 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to shorten the number of weeks for unemployment compensation when the state's unemployment rate drops.
CCS SB 662 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to require the Revenue Department to provide advance notice of sales tax collection requirement changes.
HCS SB 506 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to transfer authority over capitive deer from the Conservation Department to the Agriculture Department.
CCS SB 493 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of the bill to restrict the right of students to transfer out of unaccredited districts and establish provisions for unaccredited district improvements.
SS SB 866 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to prohibit local government from restricting installment loans.
SS SB 841 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to prohibit the sale of tobacco vapor products to minors and remove the products from regulation as tobacco products.
SCS SB 829 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's bill of a bill to expand the burden of proof requirement on the Revenue Department in some business tax disputes.
SCS SB 731 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to expand when a lawsuit could be filed against the owner of property claimed to be a nuisance.
HCS SB 727 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to provide a tax exemption for products sold at farmers' markets.
SS SB 593 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to let smaller town cancel an election if there is no opposition filed.
SB 523 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to prohibit public schools from requiring students to have RFID chips for locating students.
SCS HB 1307 (09/10/2014): Motion to shut off debate and force a vote on the bill to extend the waiting period for an abortion.
SCS HB 1132 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to expand a program to provide tax credits for contributions to pregnancy resource centers.
CCS HB 2011 - 11.157 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governors budget line-item veto of section 8.157 for $500,000 to establish a new program to provide services for rape victims.
CCS HB 2008 - 8.095 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's line-item budget veto of section 8.095 to provide $160,000 for defibrillators for the Water Patrol Division.
CCS HB 2008 - 8.025 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's veto of section 8.025 to rpovide $4 million in grants for schools to develop Web-based emergency prepardedness services.
CCS HB 2008 - 8.050 (09/10/2014): Motion to override governor's veto of 8.050 of $1.45 million for forensic exams of abused children.
CCS SB 656 (09/10/2014): Passage of a motion to override the governor's veto of the firearms bills that includes letting schools authorize some teachers to carry weapons on school grounds.
SCS HB 1307 (09/10/2014): Override of the governor's veto of a bill to expand the waiting period for an abortion to 72 hours. The Senate vote puts the bill into law.
CCS HB 2008 - 8.010 (09/10/2014): Motion to override the governor's budget veto 8.010 - a $1 million for a pilot education program for troubled youth to be operated by a non-profit organizations.
CCS SB 662 (05/13/2014): 3rd reading and final passage of a sales tax bill that is one of eight bills the governor charged would provide tax breaks to special interests passed on the legislature's last day.
SS HB 1865 (05/14/2014): 3rd reading of tax breaks for various commercial activities that were attacked by the governor after the session adjourned.
SCS HCS HB 1296 (05/16/2014): 3rd reading of sales tax breaks for business. One of eight tax bills passed on the legislature's last day the governor charges would cost the state $425 million in lost revenue.
CCS SB 693 (05/14/2014): 3rd reading of a final CCS that includes several tax breaks. One of 8 bills the governor chargespassed in the session's final day to provde $425 million in special interest tax breaks.
CCS SB 612 (05/04/2014): 3rd reading of the CCS that added various tax reduction changes, one of 8 bills the governor charged lawmakers passed in the last day of the session providng $425 million in tax breaks to special in
HJR 72 (05/16/2014): 3rd reading and final passage of a constitutional amendment to give the legislature power to reject budget spending restrictions imposed by the governor.
HCS SB 727 (05/16/2014): 3rd reading of a farmers market sales tax exemption that is one of 8 bills the governor charged lawmakers passed on the last day of the session providing $425 million in special interest tax breaks.
CCS SB 860 (05/16/2014): 3rd reading of a bill providing several sales tax exemptions. One of 8 bills the governor charged lawmakers passed on the last day to provide $425 million in special interest tax breaks.
CCS SB 584 (05/16/2014): 3rd reading of the final CCS of a bill to provide various business sales tax breaks.
CCS SB 656 (05/15/2014): 3rd reading of a bill that includes a provision to let public schools authorize teachers to carry concealed weapons on school grounds.
SCS SJR 27 (04/03/2014): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to include digital data under provisions restricting government searches.
SB 660 (03/27/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to essentially restrict Planned Parenthood from geting state family planning funds.
HCS SB 508 (05/15/2014): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to impose state requirements on federal healthc care insurance navigators.
SS HCS HJR 90 (05/12/2014): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to put an alternative early-voting measure on the ballot that would have fewer days than an initiative petition proposal.
SCS HCS HB 1689 (05/15/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to establish a program for state funding for early childhood eduction for children between the agee of three and four and are from lower income families.
CCS SB 493 (05/14/2014): 3rd reading of the final conference report restricting transfer rights of students in unaccredited districts, but opening up an option for private school funding.
SCS HCS HB 1307 (05/12/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to expand the waiting period for an abortion from 24 hours to 72 hours after contacting a physican.
SS HB 1411 (05/07/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to require parental permission for a minor to use a tanning facility's services.
SS SB 841 (04/17/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit sale of tobacco vapor products to minors.
SA 1 SCS HCS HB 1307 (05/06/2014): Defeat of an amendment to exclude pregnancies caused by rape from a bill extending the waiting period before an abortion can be performed.
SA 1 SA 1 SCS HCS HB 1307 (05/06/2014): Defeat of an amendment to exclude pregnancies caused by incest from a bill extending the waiting period before an abortion can be performed.
SS SB 509 (05/05/2014): Adoption of a motion to override the governor's veto of the tax-cut bill. Adoption required 23 votes.
SS HB 1490 (05/01/2014): 3rd reading of the Senate's version of a bill to ban the Education Department from implementing the national "Common Core Standards" for schools.
SS HCS HB 1439 (04/30/2014): 3rd reading of a bill declaring some federal gun laws, regulation and taxes null and penalizing federal employees who try to enforce them.
SS HJR 68 (04/29/2014): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment for a 0.75 cent per dollar increase for transportation, subject to voter approval.
SCS SB 892 (04/10/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to move the presidential primary from early February to early March.
SB 673 (04/03/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to limit the number of weeks for unemployment compensation under some circumstances.
SCS SB 723 (04/03/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to increase the amount of bonding debt the state can authorize for various government building projects and rennovations.
SS SB 509 (04/01/2014): 3rd reading of a package of income tax cuts that legislative staff estimate would cost more than $600 million per year when fully implemented.
SB 667 (03/13/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to restrict how long the governor can delay filling a vacant department director position.
SS SB 510 (03/13/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to expand the definition of job misconduct that can disqualify a worker from unemployment compensation.
SB 649 (02/06/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to restrict local government from prohibiting wireless communication equipment on government poles or structures.
SCS SB 493 (02/27/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to restrict students from being able to transfer out of unaccredited schools.
SS SB 694 (02/20/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to remove the limit on payday loans, but impose restrictions on renewals and add other consumer protections.
SCS SB 613 (02/20/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to declare some federal gun laws invalid in Missouri and make it a crime for federal government workers to enforce those laws.
SCS SJR 36 (02/20/2014): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to require Missouri state government to uphold the right to bear arms.
SA 5 SCS SB 613 (02/17/2014): Reconsideration of the adoption of an amendment that would require a person to report a firearm theft within 72 hours. Adoption of the motion removed that provision from the bill.
SS SB 498 (02/13/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to require navigators under the federal health care law to be bonded and allow lawsuits against navigators.
SB 508 (02/13/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to impose additional requirements of "navigators" working with the federal health insurance law.
SCS SB 526 (02/13/2014): 3rd reading of a bill to establish a statewide database of workers of have filed Workers Compensation claims, searchable by potential employers.
SS SB 498 (02/11/2014): Perfection of a bill to allow damage lawsuits against navigators, a position created by the federal health law to assist persons in selecting health insurance policies.
HJR 30 (02/ 6/2014): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment that would give the lieutenant governor power to fill some vacancies if the governor delayed.
SA 1 SCS SB 518 (02/05/2014): An amendment to expand Medicaid coverage for adults to 138 percent of the federal poverty level.
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