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2016 Bill(s)
HB 2284 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H Emerging Issues Description: Repeal the law establishing a regional commission to regulate taxi cabs in the St. Louis region.
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HB 2285 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H Elections Description: Restrict whom the governor can appoint to fill a vacancy in the office of U.S. Senate or statewide elected office. Limit it to three nominees selected by the state committee of the political party of the last incumbent to hold the office.
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HB 2286 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H Property, Casuality & Life Insurance Description: Require impoundment of a motor vehicle if the driver cannot provide proof of insurance. Keep the vehicle impounded until proof is demonstrated and impoundment fees are paid.
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HB 2287 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit joint damages in a liability lawsuit. Essentially require a separate case for each defendant.
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HB 2288 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H Emerging Issues in Education Description: Prohibit a contract by a school district with a teacher that results a teacher on unpaid leave by which the teacher gets a payment from the district that is reimbursed by an organization.
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HB 2289 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H Select Com. on General Laws Description: Raise the amount of a state government purchase above which competitive bids are required from $3,000 to $10,000. Authorize reverse auctions by the Office of Administration.
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HB 2290 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H Elections Description: Require the governor to issue a write of election within 30 days for a legislative vacancy if there is more than one year of the term of office remaining.
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HB 2291 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H Civil & Criminal Proceedings Description: Expand the crime of arme criminal action to include using a deadly weapon in commission of a misdemeanor as well as a felony. Increase to sentences for repeat offenders.
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HB 2292 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require citizenship status be included in the sex offender registry. Require the Highway Patrol report to the federal government any illegal foreigner on the registry.
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HB 2293 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H 2nd Read Description: Repeal the corporate income tax.
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HB 2294 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H Ways & Means Description: Provide a sales tax exemption for three days in October purchase of equipment for various types of outdoor activities including hunting, camping and nature sports,
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HB 2295 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H Civil & Criminal Proceedings Description: Impose restrictions on criminal forfeitures. Put the burden of proof on the state.
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HB 2296 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H Ways & Means Description: Provide an income tax deduction for purchase of school supplies for a child who is being home schooled.
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HB 2494 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require a lobbyist report the names of legislators who received benefits provided to a group of legislators and itemize among the recipients the amount. Current law allows just the group to be identified if it is all members of a chamber, a committee or party caucus.
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HB 2553 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require monthly reports from metropolitan park and recreation districts on finances and projects.
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HB 2761 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let a political party restrict voters in the party's primary to registered members of the party -- a closed primary.
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HJR 82 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H 2nd Read Description: Restrict whom the governor can appoint to fill a vacancy in the office of U.S. Senate or statewide elected office. Limit it to three nominees selected by the state committee of the political party of the last incumbent to hold the office.
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HJR 106 Sponsor:Parkinson, Mark Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide another method by which the legislature can enact a clause with a two-thirds majority that a law take effect upon signing by the governor. There already is a provision for such an emergency clause. This provides an duplicate provision for enacting a law less than 90 days before the conclusion of a session, but simply terms it it a "convenience clause."
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