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2012 Bill(s)
HCS HB 1139 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: S Veterans Description: Establish an incentive for state government employees to retire. Provide $1,200 per year to a state government worker who opts out of the state health care plan.
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HB 1141 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Put into law the color and text size of the "Don't Tread on Me" special auto license plates.
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HB 1142 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Extend the right for a court to use a private probation service from misdemeanor to some felonies. Increase the maximum fee that can be charged a parolee when the court employees a private probation servie.
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HB 1143 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Local Govt Description: Allow a city to impose a fee for lateral sewer service line service upon voter approval.
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HB 1144 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Perf Description: Impose a cap on how much the Insurance Guaranty Association will cover for a policy from an insurance firm that has failed.
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* HB 1145 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Children Description: Give the Health Department power to investigate and shut down unlicensed child care provides if criminal charges have been filed against the provider.
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HB 1146 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Small Business Description: Allow the sale of incandescent light bulbs manufactured in Missouri, despite any federal law to the contrary.
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HB 1147 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: IN HCS HB 1186 Description: Restrict driving license examinations to English only.
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* HB 1148 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Expand the ban on while driving to cover adult drivers. Also expand the ban to include using cell phones to make a call while driving.
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HB 1149 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Transportation Description: Impose an extra $10 fee for taking the written part of a driving test with the money allocated to the Highway Patrol and other purposes.
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HB 1151 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Professional Registration Description: Regulate and license electrical contractors.
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HCS HB 1210 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Perf Description: Establish provisions for confiscating income tax refunds to pay outstanding bills a person owns to an ambulance service. Repeal a law requiring the Health Department to initiate tax refund confiscation for failing to pay health bills.
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HB 1357 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Prohibit any local ordinance that interferes or restricts an alternatives to abortion agency.
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HCS HB 1358 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Perf Description: Require approval by the Public Service Commission for sewage treatement fee increases in St. Charles County.
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HB 1396 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Local Govt Description: Require voter approval for a sewer or water district fee increase greater than 25 percent in St. Charles County.
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HCS HB 1397 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Perf Description: Require voter approval for a sewer or water district fee increase greater than 25 percent in St. Charles County.
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HB 1398 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Local Govt Description: Prohibit a late payment fee for late payment of a property tax if the tax bill was mailed less than 30 days before the delinquent date and the bill is paid within 15 days of the delinquent date, in counties not under township organization.
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* HB 1455 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: S Jobs Description: Expand a program providing tax breaks for auto supply manufactuers for adding new workers. The House version includes due diligence requirements for Economic Development projects, in reaction to the Mamtek failure in Moberly. The House version became an omnibus bill providing tax breaks to various types of businesses.
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HB 1590 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Local Govt Description: Authorize the Transportation Department to sell or transfer various parcels of land.
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HB 1701 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Local Govt Description: Exempt St. Francois County from a law establishing how a special road and bridge tax must be spent.
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HB 1737 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: IN SCS HB 1807 Description: Designate a portion of Highway 64 in St. Charles County the Darrell B Roegner Memorial Highway.
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HB 1947 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Local Govt Description: Allow a city to impose a fee for lateral sewer service line service upon voter approval.
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HB 1959 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Local Govt Description: Require voter approval for an increase in fees for sewage or wastewater service in St. Charles County.
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HB 2101 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Local Govt Description: Provide that a city or county residential construction code will supersede any local fire protection district standards. Make the fire protection standards advisory only.
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HB 2102 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Local Govt Description: Allow table tap dispensing systems for beer at placed licensed to sell liquor by the drink. Assigned to committee by the House speaker on the last day of the session when it was impossible for there to be any further action on the bill.
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HJR 86 Sponsor:Gatschenberger, Chuck Status: H Elections Description: Repeal the provision that automatically puts on the statewide ballot every 20 years the question as to whether Missouri should have a Constitutional convention.
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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.