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2011 Bill(s)
* HB 438 Sponsor:Schupp, Jill Status: H Local Govt Description: Expand the state law banning smoking in some buildings to cover all enclosed public places including bars and gaming facilities. Require at least 80 percent of hotel rooms be smoke free.
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* HB 494 Sponsor:Schupp, Jill Status: H Higher Education Description: Authorize the governor to appoint a student as a voting member of the University of Missouri board of curators.
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HB 518 Sponsor:Schupp, Jill Status: H Transportation Description: Designate a portion of I40 in St. Louis County the Sergeant Joseph G. Schuengel Memorial Highway.
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HB 520 Sponsor:Schupp, Jill Status: H Tax Reform Description: Provide a sales tax exemption for health clubs and exercise clubs.
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HB 603 Sponsor:Schupp, Jill Status: H Professional Registration Description: Increase child care license violation penalties. Give the state power to immediately close an illegal, unlicensed facility.
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HB 796 Sponsor:Schupp, Jill Status: H Elections Description: Require a form for a new party designate all the presidential electors to be nominated if the party will have a presidential candidate.
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HB 919 Sponsor:Schupp, Jill Status: H Local Govt Description: Let a legally authorized representative of a property owner in a community improvement district. Allow only one vote per owner, regardless of the number of parcels owned.
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HB 933 Sponsor:Schupp, Jill Status: H Small Business Description: Require food identified as kosher to have a label identifying the manufacturer or other agency that certified the product as kosher.
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