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2008 Bill(s)
SCS HCS HB 1305 Sponsor:Day, David Status: S Consent: REMOVED Description: Let a school exempt an out-of-state transfer student from various state government course and test requirements.
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HB 1306 Sponsor:Day, David Status: H General Laws Description: Allow withdrawal from an endowed care cemetery fund for a natural disaster cleanup. Raise the minimum amount that has to be deposited in a fund for each space sold.
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HB 1307 Sponsor:Day, David Status: H Veterans Description: Impose a limit on tuition that public universities can charge combat veterans.
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HB 1308 Sponsor:Day, David Status: H Judiciary Description: Lower the inmate population required in a county for appointment of an extra circuit court marshal.
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HCS HB 1309 Sponsor:Day, David Status: S Consent: REMOVED Description: Let any relative be the licensed operator present for a person driving with an instruction permit.
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HB 1373 Sponsor:Day, David Status: H Corrections & Public Institutions Description: Require that Missouri and American flags flown at state buildings be made in the U.S.
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SS HB 1678 Sponsor:Day, David Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Adopt an interstate compact on school transfer of military children.
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HCS HB 1788 Sponsor:Day, David Status: S 3rd Read Description: Provide a full income tax exemption for military retirement.
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HB 1909 Sponsor:Day, David Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Provide lawsuit protections for a funeral home for disposition of an abandoned veteran's body following the wishes of a veterans organization.
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HB 1967 Sponsor:Day, David Status: H Local Govt Description: Let Waynesville impose a tax on motels and hotels.
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HB 2326 Sponsor:Day, David Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require that the Water Patrol commissioner be appointed from the uniformed membership of the patrol. Assigned to committee on April 10, just five weeks before the end of the legislative session.
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