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2017 Bill(s)
HB 107 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Require a person convicted of drunken driving undergo a victim impact program approved by the court.
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HCS HB 108 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Rules - Administrative Oversight Description: Allow the Transportation Commission to authorize use of a automated wireless connection communication system to allow two trucks to violate the law prohibiting tailgaiting. The governor vetoed a bill with a similar provision in 2016, SS HB 1733.
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HCS HB 109 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Perfection Description: Provide a tax credit for persons getting the federal earned income tax credit for lower and middle income taxpayers.
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HB 119 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Judiciary Description: Expand the court motions a guardian for an incapacitated person can file to cover any motion allowed under a legal chapter involving divorce, support orders and visitation rights.
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HB 127 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Elementary & Secondary Education Description: Allow a school district to develop an alternative instruction plan to avoid having to make up school days cancelled because of weather.
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HB 160 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand a sales tax exemption in mid-April for purchasing energy-efficient appliances from $1,500 per appliance to $2,000.
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HB 171 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Require a sex offender be advised at the time of court adjudication that the offender must register as a sex offender. Current law requires the notice only at the time of discharge.
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HB 193 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: S 3rd Read Description: Include Barton County in a law that allows hospital districts in specific counties to change from a property tax to a sales tax for funds for hospital funding, upon voter approval.
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HB 195 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Local Government Description: Authorize any hospital district to replace a property tax with a sales tax to finance hospital operations, upon voter approval.
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HB 224 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H 2nd Read Description: Extend the deadline for continuing education for a police officer license from every three years to every five years.
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HB 237 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Judiciary Description: Make it a crime for a the subject of a full order of protection for the person who filed the petitition for protection to initiate contact with the rspondent. Make it a misdemeanor for a first offense, a felony for a repeat offense.
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HB 239 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Elementary & Secondary Education Description: Extend to 2022 an expired law that had required a vision test for every child in kindergarten or first grade.
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HB 308 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Crime Prevention & Public Safety Description: Provide limited lawsuit immunity for a person reporting information about the use of force.
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* HB 588 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Prohibit a police officer stopping a motorcycle rider for not wearing a helmet.
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HB 903 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Rules - Legislative Oversight Description: Include hearing aides for lower income in services that can be funded by the statewide telecommunications equipment distribution program.
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HB 922 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H 2nd Read Description: Declare March 17 "Sleep Day."
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HB 923 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H Government Oversight Description: Require written disclosure of abandoned or unplugged wells or cisterns on real estate prior to purchase.
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HB 1223 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let a family member of a pregnant woman file a court petition for the woman to be committed to a drug rehab. program if there is believe the woman is abusing drugs.
See: Official legislative description and status* HJR 5 Sponsor:Kelley, Mike Status: H 2nd Read Description: Exempt Missouri from daylight saving time effective after March 2020, only if two states adjacent to Missouri also abandon daylight saving time.
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