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2018 Bill(s)
HB 1512 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: H Perfection: Dropped Description: Require that an arbiter make the initial decisions in a dispute between an employer and at-will employee unless the agreement expressly delegated arbitration to the court.
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HB 1513 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: H Local Government Description: Impose a limit on property tax assessment increases for the residence of low income elderly or disabled home owner, under some circumstances.
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HB 1514 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: H 2nd Read Description: Impose campaign contribution limits for local government offices to $2,600 from any one source (adjusted for inflation).
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CCS HB 1633 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: Conference: CCR to S Description: Restrict when a judge must instruct a jury about lesser included offenses in a criminal case. Restrict judicial review of a conviction on the basis that the defense did not request lesser included offenses instructions. Relates to Keith Meiners v. Mo. in which the state Supreme Court rejected overturning a murder conviction because the defendant's attorney did not request the judge for instructions on a lessor-included offense possibility (manslaughter rather than 2nd degree murder).
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HCS HB 1929 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: H Perfection Description: Add the of Riverside to the list of cities that can impose a sales tax for public safety upon voter approval.
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* HB 1940 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: S Education Description: Restrict a public school from censoring or interferring with the content provided by a "student journalist" for a school-sponsored media outlet.
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HB 2070 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Increase the maximum salary that can be provided to Kansas City police.
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* HB 2219 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: IN HCS HB 2061 Description: Expand the criminal penalities to make a false, crank call to police that causes an emergency response. Allow civil damages be awarded.
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HB 2299 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: H 2nd Read Description: Remove a requirement that a new circuit judgeship must be added to Clay County's 6th judicial circuit if a new jail or law enforcement center is constructed within the circuit. Technically changes the work "shall" to "may" be added.
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HCS HB 2332 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: H Perfection Description: Raise for some school districts the amount of a school construction contract that must be be advertised in local newspapers before being awarded.
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HCS HB 2350 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Various criminal law changes. Increase penalties for some intoxication-related traffic offenses. Expand privacy invasion to view partially nude images of a person without consent. Various other penalty changes involving drunken boating, drug trafficking, etc.
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HB 2412 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: H Higher Education Description: Expand the A+ scholarship program to include dual-credit and dual-enrollment courses by a high school student taking courses at a community college or vocational or technical school. Shorten the years of attendance in a Missouri high school before graduation from three to two years.
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HB 2504 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand who can a petitition to a juvenile court can be filed regarding termination of parental rights or adoption consent including a court-appointed guardian for a child or a private attorney who has filed a petition for adoption. Repeal a provision that such a petitition does not become effective until the child is at least 48 hours old.
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HB 2681 Sponsor:Corlew, Kevin Status: H Perfection Description: Limit to digital retention a limit on how long biometric data collected for REAL ID driving licenses can be retained.
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