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2017 Bill(s)
HB 492 Sponsor:Bondon, Jack Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require any independent expenditure on behalf of a candidate or ballot issue of more than $5000 be reported electronically within 48 hours to the Missouri Ethics Commission.
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SCS HB 493 Sponsor:Bondon, Jack Status: S 3rd Read Description: Impose a 30 day deadline for a limited liability company to file with Kansas City the name and street address of a person of the person with management control over unoccupied property owned by the company.
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HB 494 Sponsor:Bondon, Jack Status: H Perfection Description: Repeal an exemption of beer and wine from a law allowing liquor manufactures to offer cash rebate coupons. But prohibit a wholesaler from funding the cost of the rebate.
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HCS HB 495 Sponsor:Bondon, Jack Status: IN HCS HB 48 Description: Add the town of Peculiar to a law that authorizes sales taxes for public safety if approved by the voters.
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SCS HCS HB 661 Sponsor:Bondon, Jack Status: S 3rd Read Description: Require the Energy Division of the state to review the state's energy plans every two years. Include subjects that must be included in the review including that customers are benefited, reducing fuel costs, reducing regulations, etc.
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HB 1069 Sponsor:Bondon, Jack Status: H Perfection Description: Declare that a hospital in compliance with requirements for Medicaid participation is deemed to have met the requirements for hospital licensure.
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HJR 19 Sponsor:Bondon, Jack Status: H Elections Description: Extend the minimum state residency to run as a legislator, secretary of state, treasurer and attorney general to five years.
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