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2017 Bill(s)
HCS HB 490 Sponsor:May, Karla Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Authorize expungement of criminal non-support criminal records after eight years under some circumstances.
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HCS HB 491 Sponsor:May, Karla Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Require expungement of a criminal charges that were the result of mistaken identity which led to a not guilty finding or the conviction being set aside.
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HB 541 Sponsor:May, Karla Status: H 2nd Read Description: Establish a joint committee on workers' compensation that provides health-care coverage for workers injured on the job.
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HB 901 Sponsor:May, Karla Status: H Elementary & Secondary Education Description: Req;uire high schools to provide students with information about college admissions requirements. Require student performance reports indicate the student's progress in completing higher education admissions. requirements.
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HB 1095 Sponsor:May, Karla Status: H 2nd Read Description: Legalize possession of small amounts of marijuana. If passed by the legislature, the bill would require approval of Missouri voters rather than the governor to take effect.
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HB 1203 Sponsor:May, Karla Status: H Budget Description: Seeks to require the state to provide matching funds for federal funds provided to a higer education instutition as land-grant institutions.
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HB 1204 Sponsor:May, Karla Status: H 2nd Read Description: Dissolve the Land Reutilization Authority in St. Louis city that has authority to sell or transfer tax-delinquent lands.
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