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2009 Bill(s)
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SCS HB 544
Sponsor:
Smith, Jason
Status:
GOVERNOR VETOED
Description:
Put into state law the governor's executive order that established the accountability portal putting various state expenditures, tax credits and non-payment of taxes on the Web.
See:
House roll call - SCS HB 544 (09/16/2009)
: Motion to override the governor's veto of a measure that, among other things, would require the administration to provide every legislator with a key to the top-floor dome of the Capitol. Required a
Get the veto letter
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 545
Sponsor:
Smith, Jason
Status:
IN
HCS HB 64
Description:
Increase the income tax personal and dependent deduction. Reported from the original House committee with just 5 weeks left in the legislative session -- leaving little chance there would be enough time left for the bill to have any chance of passage.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 546
Sponsor:
Smith, Jason
Status:
S Judiciary
Description:
Let a drug court commissioner serve as a family court commissioner in circuits that have established both a drug court and a family court.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 664
Sponsor:
Smith, Jason
Status:
H Ways & Means
Description:
Phase out the personal property tax on autos.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
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HCS HB 681
Sponsor:
Smith, Jason
Status:
S 3rd Read
(IN BUDGET)
Description:
Provide for special elections to fill a vacancy in a statewide elected office rather than appointment by the governor. Republicans are pushing the measure in case the Democratic Secretary of State Robin Carnahan is elected to the U.S. Senate
See:
House roll call - HCS HB 681 (04/02/2009)
: 3rd reading of a bill to require a special election to fill a vacancy in a statewide off or the U.S. Senate rather than having the vacancy filled by appointment by the governor.
House roll call - HCS HB 681 (03/31/2009)
: Perfection of a bill to require a special election to fill a vacancy in a statewide office or the U.S. Senate rather than having the vacancy filled by appointment by the governor.
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 787
Sponsor:
Smith, Jason
Status:
H Workforce Development
Description:
Remove an exemption for Labor Commission rules from a law that gives the legislature power to veto administrative rules.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
SCS HB 922
Sponsor:
Smith, Jason
Status:
GOVERNOR SIGNED
Description:
Require schools adopt allergy prevention programs.
See:
House roll call - HB 922 (04/02/2009)
: 3rd reading of a bill to require schools to adopt allergy prevention programs.
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 1015
Sponsor:
Smith, Jason
Status:
H Ways & Means
Description:
Prohibit cities from imposing earnings taxes.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 1058
Sponsor:
Smith, Jason
Status:
H Perf
Description:
Repeals a number of laws that already have expired.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
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HB 1059
Sponsor:
Smith, Jason
Status:
H 2nd Read
Description:
Repeal providing state government retirement credit for service in the legislature.
See:
Official legislative description and status
HB 1180
Sponsor:
Smith, Jason
Status:
H Elections
Description:
Ban political fund raising on state property. Require a nominee by the governor to file a report disclosing all campaign contributions for the prior two years. Referred to the House committee with just 5 weeks left in the legislative session -- leaving little chance there would be enough time left for the bill to have any chance of passage.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
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.