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2013 Bill(s)
* HB 333 Sponsor:Kelly, Chris Status: H Workforce Development Description: Extend the sales tax to include Internet sales from merchants not located in Missouri. Make covering Second Injury Fund liabilities the first use of the money. The Second Injury Fund covers medical costs for a worker injured on the job who had a previous injury.
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HB 414 Sponsor:Kelly, Chris Status: H Budget Description: Require legislative approval before the Board of Public Buildings can issue bonds, except to refinance bonds.
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* HB 600 Sponsor:Kelly, Chris Status: H General Laws Description: Expand the public records and open meetings law, Include leases and other agreements involving facilities. Expand from 24 to 48 hours the advance notice of a meeting required. Restrict who can attend a closed meeting. Require minutes of closed meetings include subjects covered. Extend the sunset from 2012 to 2017 of a couple of provisions allowing closed records and meetings including terrorism policies and security systems.
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* HB 629 Sponsor:Kelly, Chris Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require one voting member of the University of Missouri curators be a student of the university. Prohibit the member from voting on hiring or firing of staff.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 705 Sponsor:Kelly, Chris Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require a child between the age of 11 and 23 years get a meningococcal conjugate vaccination and a booster after the child reaches age 16.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 887 Sponsor:Kelly, Chris Status: H Downsizing State Government Description: Prohibit the Revenue Department from disclosing driving license information including personal information or driving violations.
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* HB 978 Sponsor:Kelly, Chris Status: H 2nd Read Description: Change language on the extra charges imposed on tobacco companies that are not part of the national lawsuit settlement with states. The major tobacco companies are challenging making payments to Missouri claiming the state law on charging non-settlement states does not comply with the agreement.
See: Official legislative description and status
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