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2018 Bill(s)
HB 1811 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H Perfection Description: Require a college disclose in writing to students during the admission process if it has not been accredited by a regional accrediting body and that credits may not be transferrable.
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HB 1812 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H 2nd Read Description: Mandate a lower student-teacher and student-counselor ratio for a school district declared unaccredited. Impose a $8,000 limit on how much an accredited district can charge to take a student transferring from an unaccredited district.
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HB 1813 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H 2nd Read Description: Raise the daily payment given to a felony inmate subsequently found innocent by DNA analysis from $50 per day to $128 per day.
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HB 1814 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H 2nd Read Description: Remove the requirement that a person requesting an absentee ballot provide a written explanation/reason for requesting an absentee ballot.
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HB 1815 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require certified St. Louis County police officers to be paid $20 per hour or a federal minimum wage provision, which ever is higher.
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HB 2185 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H Judiciary Description: Repeal the ten-year time limit for a child sexual abuse lawsuit and the 30 year time limit for prosecution.
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HB 2710 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit state employees from placing bumper stickers on state vehicle fleet vehicles promoting an organization or cause endorsed by a state agency. Make violation cause for employment termination.
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HJR 101 Sponsor:Smith, Clem Status: H 2nd Read Description: Exempt St. Louis city from a provision for gubernatorial appointment to fill circuit court vacancies unless voters approve having the governor fill the vacancies.
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