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2009 Bill(s)
HB 216 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: IN HCS HB 923 Description: Exempt from a size restriction on highways farm equipment in tractor parades.
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* HCS HB 361 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Prohibit the Revenue Department from collecting or retaining information collected by the Revenue Department to comply with the federal REAL ID act for driving licenses. Require deletion of any prior biometric data collected.
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HB 362 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H Corrections & Public Institutions Description: Require restitution work for probation of a non-violent offender.
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HB 433 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H Agri-Business Description: Let agri-business place billboards anywhere it wants near roads, if the land owner approves.
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HCS HB 550 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H Rules Description: Make it a crime to require or force implantation of an identification device. Approved by the original House committee with just more than 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.
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HB 556 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H Rural Community Development Description: Add a few more counties to a law allowing creation of a taxing district for an exhibition center. Adds Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess and DeKalb counties.
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HB 557 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H Ways & Means Description: Impose state property taxes on federal property.
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HB 558 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H International Trade Description: Require a foreign corporation to comply with state law when conducting business with company located in Missouri.
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HB 559 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Make it a state felony crime for an illegal foreigner to be present in Missouri. Require a state work permit for any foreigner to work in Missouri.
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HB 560 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H General Laws Description: Require a warning be made to a person reporting a law violation to government that it is a crime to make an unfounded report.
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HB 561 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Limit many state financial transactions and tax payments to gold or silver.
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HCS HB 632 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H Rules Description: Establish a legal right to use guns and mace. Prohibit any government agency from waving those rights nor using any method to track guns or ammunition. 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.
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HB 794 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Restrict transfer or sale of information about a person's medical prescription.
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SCS HB 867 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Name a portion of U.S. Highway 36 the CW1 Matthew G. Kelley Memorial Highway.
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HB 933 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require an insurance company provide information to a potential customer of all the policies available.
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HB 1000 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H Elections Description: Require computer voting machines produce a "software-independent" record of each voter's choices.
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* HB 1138 Sponsor:Guest, Jim Status: H Real ID Description: Create a legislative oversight committee for the Missouri Information Analysis Center. MIAC issued a report in February linking the militia movement with anti-abortion groups, fundamental Christians and third-party presidential candidates. 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.
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