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2015 Bill(s)
* HB 234 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H Select Com. on Judiciary Description: Prohibit automatic traffic enforcement systems by state or local governments that lead to fines or fees.
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* HB 236 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide immunity from prosecution for smaller amounts of drugs found on a person who had sought emergency medical assistance for an overdose.
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HB 361 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Designate the third week of February "Engineer Awareness Week."
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HB 365 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H Elementary & Secondary Education Description: Change requirements for getting a high school degree. Repeal a ban on the Education Department imposing new requirements. Require passing an assessment after 8th grade for a high school diploma.
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HB 498 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Allow a person 18 years or older ride a motorcycle without a helmet.
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HB 546 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Various changes in adoption proceedings. Allow out-of-state adoption petitioners to appear by video conference. Restrict advertising of adoption services by agencies or attorneys not licensed in Missouri.
See: Official legislative description and status* HCS HB 565 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: S Education Description: Establish provisions for virtual, online school courses approved by the Education Department. Require local schools inform students and families about the courses and establish a system to award credit for the courses.
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HB 853 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H Transportation Description: Give police a 24-hour deadline to file a report about a motor vehicle with the company that towed the vehicle. Expand legal protections for a towing company that removes abandoned property at the direction of police.
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HB 1054 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: S Education Description: Extend to all years a provision that exempts a school district from compliance professional development expenditures for school teachers, under some circumstances if the governor withholds funds from the school funding program. Current law provided the exemption only for 2011, 2012 and 2013.
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HB 1303 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Allow sale of alcoholic drinks for consumption on premises. Remove restrictions on Sunday sales of alcohol. Repeal various special alcohol permit requirements.
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HB 1311 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Allow sale of alcoholic drinks for consumption on premises. Remove restrictions on Sunday sales of alcohol. Repeal various special alcohol permit requirements.
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HB 1354 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Various liquor licensing changes Remove some restrictions on Sunday sales of alcohol. Repeal various special alcohol permit requirements.
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HJR 26 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Allow a school district to incur a bond issue debt of up to 25 percent of total assessment of taxable property in the district upon voter approval if a separate question for the larger debt is approved by a super majority four-sevenths in a general election or two-thirds in other elections.
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HJR 27 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Cut the Conservation Department's earmarked sales tax in half -- from one-eight of a cent per dollar to one-sixteenth of a cent.
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HJR 28 Sponsor:Spencer, Bryan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require voter approval every ten years to reauthorize the Conservation Department sales tax of one-eight cent per dollar that is ear-marked for the department.
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