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2017 Bill(s)
HB 397 Sponsor:Nichols, Mary Status: H Perfection Description: Expand a law on when a driver must stop when a train is approaching a road crossing to include "other on-track equipment."
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HB 531 Sponsor:Nichols, Mary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require the Secretary of State to establish an automatic voter registration process based on driving license information.
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HB 532 Sponsor:Nichols, Mary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Seeks to prohibit the legislature making a tax structure change until there is a report from the Study Commission on State Tax Policy.
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HB 533 Sponsor:Nichols, Mary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Double the find for littering if it involves cigarettes or cigars.
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HB 536 Sponsor:Nichols, Mary Status: H Insurance Policy Description: Various provisions to strengthen the state's requirement for drivers to have auto insurance. Require insurance companies notify the state when policies have expired or been canceled.
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HB 810 Sponsor:Nichols, Mary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Extend to all local governments a current provision for the St. Louis area that restricts what can be awarded for a tax increment finance project by the municipality if the TIF commission rejected the proposals. TIFs provide tax breaks for real estate developers for approved projects.
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HB 822 Sponsor:Nichols, Mary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Repeal provisions passed in law passed in 2016 that included non-traffic municipal ordinance violations in limits how much of a city's budget can be financed by traffic violations. The bill was SB 572.
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