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2010 Bill(s)
HB 1641 Sponsor:Brown, Michael Status: H 2nd Read Description: Impose an income tax increase to finance a universial health care plan for Missourians.
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HB 1642 Sponsor:Brown, Michael Status: H Job Creation Description: Provide a tax credit to business that hires a high school student for a summer job
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HB 1643 Sponsor:Brown, Michael Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow collection of a $1 donation for marriage and birth records in Jackson County to fund a program for the homeless.
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HB 1731 Sponsor:Brown, Michael Status: H 2nd Read Description: Establish a Commission on Prevention and Management of Obesity to coordinate federal government programs on obesity.
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HB 1732 Sponsor:Brown, Michael Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require the Health Department to develop a program for schools for obesity and type II diabetes prevention.
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HB 1901 Sponsor:Brown, Michael Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require a motor vehicle to yield to a pedestrian in Jackson County.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 2101 Sponsor:Brown, Michael Status: H 2nd Read Description: Lower from 50 acres to 30 acres the amount of land required to be assembled to be covered under a law providing tax credits for development in an urban area. The original law was designed for a developer in St. Louis.
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HB 2424 Sponsor:Brown, Michael Status: H 2nd Read Description: Establish a commission to study a high-speed rail system and make recommendations.
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