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2011 Bill(s)
HB 760 Sponsor:Johnson, Delus Status: H General Laws Description: Let a fire department investigator carry a concealed weapon without permit if he/she meets the training requirements.
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HB 789 Sponsor:Johnson, Delus Status: H Agri-Business Description: Provide a sales tax exemption for farm products sold at farmers' markets.
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HB 855 Sponsor:Johnson, Delus Status: H Education Description: Establish a Parents as Teachers Advancement Fund in the Education Department, subject to appropriations.
HB 944 Sponsor:Johnson, Delus Status: H Ways & Means Description: Increase residential property tax credits for lower income elderly and lower the minimum age.
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HB 951 Sponsor:Johnson, Delus Status: H Economic Development Description: Provide a tax reduction for a corporation that creates new jobs.
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HB 971 Sponsor:Johnson, Delus Status: H Higher Education Description: Establish tuition credits at the University of Missouri for businesses that create new jobs.
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HB 972 Sponsor:Johnson, Delus Status: H Economic Development Description: Let the Department of Economic Development hire a private website development company to operate its website and sell advertising.
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HB 976 Sponsor:Johnson, Delus Status: H Tax Reform Description: Phase out the corporate income tax based on increases in the state sales tax.
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HB 977 Sponsor:Johnson, Delus Status: H Transportation Description: Repeal the ban on auto dealers being open on Sunday. Various changes in wholesale motor vehicle auctions. Require title be provided at the time of purchase.
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