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2014 Bill(s)
HB 1114 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Expand a law providing lawsuit protection for injuries caused by administering CPR or using a defibrillator in a school. Current law limits the lawsuit protection to trained employees. This bill would remove the requirement the person be trained and would include volunteers.
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HB 1115 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Rules Description: Allow the Conservation Commission to suspend or deny a hunting license to a person who caused the death of another person in a hunting accident. Current law allows suspension for no more than five years for any injury.
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HB 1223 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Health Care Policy Description: Increase the maximum assets allowed to possess and still qualify for Medicaid.
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* HB 1498 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Economic Development Description: A number of business and developer tax breaks for land assemblage by developers, data storage centers, international air-cargo freight forwarders, new technology-based companies,
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HB 1499 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Economic Development Description: Impose $200,000 annual cap on the award of tax credits for wine producers.
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HB 1500 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Economic Development Description: Provide tax credits for companies that forward international freight shipments. It is a revision of what was called the China Hub bill in the 2011 special legislative session.
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* HCS HB 1501 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: S 3rd Read Description: Expand a tax break law passed to provide breaks for a St. Louis area developer attempting to assemble a large area of land in St. Louis city for development.
Expand the number of years for which costs are covered from five to 12 years. Include an area around the old Jefferson City penitentiary. The SS contains various other tax credits. Died from Senate filibuster.
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* HB 1502 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Economic Development Description: Provide tax breaks for large-data storage centers. Let local government enter into financial agreements for technology projects.
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HB 1503 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Economic Development Description: Provide tax credits for investment in starting up a new knowledge-based business.
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CCS HB 1504 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Exempt from tax increment finance sales tax any local sales tax levied for an emergency communications system. TIFs provide tax breaks for developers.
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HB 1511 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Economic Development Description: Require the Economic Development Department to award tax credits for qualified business research expenses. Require action by August of each year. Currently the tax credit is discretionary on part of the department director. Also limit the type of research projects that are eligible to medical, aerospace and defense areas.
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HCS HB 1512 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Rules Description: Require a two-thirds voter approval for approval for a city in the St. Louis area to adopt a tax increment financing project rejected by the regional TIF commission. A TIF provides tax breaks for developers.
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HB 2030 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Economic Development Description: Raise the maximum fee the Economic Development Department can charge for issuing tax credits from 2.5% to 5%.
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HB 2109 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Local Government Description: Establish provisions by which home owners can file a petition to be excluded from a fire protection district. Assigned to committee April 23.
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HB 2110 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Economic Development Description: Impose for two years a four percent sales tax on hailitation services to persons unless licensed by the Health Department. Assigned to committee April 23.
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HB 2180 Sponsor:Zerr, Anne Status: H Rules Description: Shorten the from 180 days to 120 days the time after filing a complaint with the Human Rights Commission that a lawsuit can be filed if the commission has not completed administrative processing of the complaint.
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Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.