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2013 Bill(s)
* HB 380 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H Economic Development Description: Exempt business income from personal income taxes.
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HB 381 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H General Laws Description: Prohibit a property owners' association from restricting political signs on an owner's property.
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HB 382 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Exclude any employee of the Revenue Department from various laws on police officers and compensation.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 383 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H Downsizing State Government Description: Prohibit using GPS system for tracking a motor vehicle for the basis of imposing a tax on the mileage traveled.
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HB 459 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H 2nd Read Description: Restrict counties or cities in the St. Louis area from approving tax increment financing projects in the St. Louis area that provide tax breaks to developers. Impose additional requirements unless approved by the county's TIF board.
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HB 510 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Various changes in provisions governing limited liability companies. Allow members with different rights and powers.
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HCS HB 513 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: S 3rd Read Description: Prohibit local government from infringing on parental rights without demonstrating a governmental interest.
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HB 514 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H 2nd Read Description: Regulate and license midwifery. The legislature completely de-regulated it in 2007 when deregulation was stuck into a broad health bill, HB 818.
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HB 531 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H General Laws Description: Establish a legal presumption that funds paid to a limited liability company are funds paid to an independent contractor, not an employee for purposes of Workers' Compensation, Employment Security or tax withholding laws.
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HB 532 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H General Laws Description: Have the state pay attorney costs if a business prevails in a challenge with the Labor Department over reclassification of an entity or person from independent contractor to an employee.
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HB 544 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H Downsizing State Government Description: Repeal a provision that declares any employee of the Revenue Department licensed as a peace officer to be defined as a peace officer with limited arrest powers.
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HB 616 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H Perf Description: Prohibit the Education Department from adopting standards of the Common Core Standards Initiative.
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HB 757 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H Judiciary Description: Restrict basing a court decision upon foreign law. Restrict contract dispute procedures that does not grant the parties the rights provided by the U.S. and Missouri Constitution.
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HB 806 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H Downsizing State Government Description: Require use of radio frequency identification technology by a school to track students.
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* HB 886 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H Government Oversight Description: Give the legislature authority to remove a department director or deputy director.
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HB 914 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H Economic Development Description: Impose a $3 million limit on incentives provided in a redevelopment project to a tenant leasing 15,000 or more square feet.
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HB 915 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H Perf Description: Establish provisions by which the Labor Department can reclassify a personfrom an independent contractor an an employee and establish appeal rights governing various labor provisions. Reported out of the House committee on May 2 when there were just two weeks left in the legislative session.
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* HJR 19 Sponsor:Bahr, Kurt Status: H Perf Description: Establish a state constitutional right to refuse to have health insurance or provide health insurance to a worker. Prohibit any government official from enforcing any such requirement.
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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.