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2018 Bill(s)
HB 1607 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: S Agriculture, Food & Outdoor Resources Description: Extend from Dec. 31, 2018 to 2023 the tax on the sale lead-acid batteries that go to the Hazardous Waste Fund.
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HB 1632 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Judiciary Description: Require a real estate deed include who prepared the property description.
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HB 2114 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Give the legislature power to fire a state department director, deputy director or any member of a board appointed by the governor or lieutenant governor.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 2147 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Ways & Means Description: Repeal a provision that a phased-in reduction in the income tax cannot occur unless there has been at least a $150 million increase in one of the past three fiscal years. Phase in a motor fuel tax increase to equal the tax revenue lost from the income tax reduction change in the bill.
See: Official legislative description and status* HCS HB 2148 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Phase in an increase in the motor fuel gasoline tax eventually rising from 17 cents per gallon to 27 cents per gallon. Also increase the tax on alternative fuels and diesel.
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HB 2149 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Increase the gasoline/motor fuel tax from 17 cents per gallon to 34 cents. Also include "eletronic transfer of voices" under the sales tax exemption of equipment for manufacturing a product.
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HB 2150 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Transfer funding of the Highway Patrol from transportation funds to state General Revenue, with some exceptions.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 2151 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let the Transportation Department sell the rights for naming a highway or bridge, to the best qualified bidder.
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HB 2152 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let the Transportation Department set the fees for license plates and driving licenses. But subject the license plate fees to what "the general assembly deems reasonable."
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HCS HB 2153 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Perfection Description: Create an emergency bridge repair and replacement fund, subject to appropriations.
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* HB 2154 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Earmark one precent of the sales and use tax for the state road fund.
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HB 2222 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require an electric utility produce some power from small modular nuclear reactors if a production facility for the reactors is operational in Missouri.
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HB 2254 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require a manufacturer to provide free-of-charge to independent repair facilities the same repair information (including service codes) that it provides to authorized repair providers.
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HB 2255 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: S Professional Registration Description: Let a business that hires as an intern a college student majoring in science, technology, math or engineering education have up to $10,000 of its tax liability transferred to a state program supporting such internships.
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HB 2320 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Budget Description: Legalize gambling on sports games with taxes and various regulatory requirements.
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HB 2323 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Impose limits on the charges an out-of-network medical provider can charge a person with health coverage that limits coverage to its network of providers, in some cases.
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HCS HB 2324 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Perfection Description: Exempt from the sales tax exemption for retail purchase of products made in the US, as defined as "Made in USA" by the Federal Trade Commission, for a seven-day period in July for the years 2019 and 2019.
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HB 2447 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require approval from all "proper governmental authorities," presumably in the area, provide consent before Public Service Commission approval for consturction of a utility facility. Current law require consent only of the "proper" municipal authorities.
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HB 2448 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Impose additional requirements for condemnation of property owned by the same family for more than 100 years. Require the value be set at 100 percent of fair market value. Allow the owner to present evidence as to future use of the property.
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HB 2481 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Lower the fine for failing to wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle from $25 to $10.
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HB 2482 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Provide an annual inflation increase for various Transportation Department licensing and registration fees.
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HB 2483 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Allow the Revenue Department to impose a registration fee based on the number of miles a vehicle had been driven since the last registration for vehicl3es with a model year greater than 2019.
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HB 2484 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Establish an "I-70 Regional Transportation District" covering eight counties in central and western Missorui with power to impose a tax or fee upon voter approval.
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HB 2485 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Double the annual fee for an alternative motor vehicle decal from $75 to $150.
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HB 2486 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Utilities Description: Require the Transportation Department to establish a corridor for utility facilities at least 12 feet wide along state highways. The bill was not assigned to committee until May 7 when there was less than one week left in the legislative session.
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HB 2487 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Exempt the requirement for an auto inspection for a purchase motor vehicle if the dealer had an inspection made within 60 days of the purchase date, but only within 90 days before registering the vehicle.
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HB 2598 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Crime Prevention & Public Safety Description: Establish rights for emergency service and fire district boards to get reimbursed for tax losses from TIF tax breaks. Tax increment finance projects provide property tax breaks for developers. The bill was not assigned to committee until May 7 when there was less than one week left in the legislative session.
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HB 2599 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand information stage agencies are requirement to report annually to the legislature.
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HB 2600 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Base motor vehicle registration fees upon EPA's fuel efficiency rating for the vehicle rather than horsepower.
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HB 2601 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Allow state funds to be used for highway rest stops.
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HB 2602 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Double driving license fees.
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HB 2603 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Prohibit the Lottery Commission, it's staff or businesses contracted with the commission from publishing the name or other identifying information of a lottery winner who wins a prize more than $5 millionand has not consented for the information to be published.
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HB 2721 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Create a separate transportation fund from the sales tax on motor vehicle parts and components, subject to appropriation.
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HB 2722 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Authorize the Transportation Department to float additional bonds for highway construction.
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HB 2723 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Change when a local board of adjustment can grant a variance. Provide when "relief is necessary because of the unique character of the property rather than for personal considerations of an applicant" along with other restrictions.
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HB 2724 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide an exemption to a requirement that land to be annexed by a two be ctoniguous and compact to provide an exemption the property is divided by a road or railroad right-of-way.
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HB 2725 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Crime Prevention & Public Safety Description: Extend to any county a provision allowing the county to impose a sales tax for fire protection dispatching, ambulance service or other emergency services, upon voter approval. Legislative staff report current law provides the authorization only for Warren County. The bill was not assigned to committee until May 7 when there was less than one week left in the legislative session.
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HB 2726 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand a provision authorizing awards to state employees for suggestions that save money. Include suggestion from former state employees or any state resident. Replace the $5,000 limit on the reward to no higher than the annual salary of a state Supreme Court judge.
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HJR 84 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Authorize a 0.4 percent sales tax for the Highway Patrol, local law enforcement and for families of police officers killed in the line of duty, subject to appropriations.
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.