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2014 Bill(s)
HB 1647 Sponsor:Moon, Mike Status: S General Laws Description: Prohibit state agencies and local governments from implementing any policy that deliberately or inadvertently infringes on private property rights. Ban support of a specific United Nations policy, known as Agenda 21.
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HB 1988 Sponsor:Moon, Mike Status: H Professional Registration Description: Various changes in the licensing of persons who provide hearing instruments. Expand what is defined as the practice of fitting hearing instruments that must be licensed.
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HB 2036 Sponsor:Moon, Mike Status: H General Laws Description: Give the legislature power to appoint and remove Missouri delegates to a U.S. constitutional convention.
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HB 2138 Sponsor:Moon, Mike Status: H Professional Registration Description: Exempt from state and local government regulation direct sale of farm protects to consumers.
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HB 2256 Sponsor:Moon, Mike Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require legislative authorization before a state agency can enforce any federal regulation.
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HB 2287 Sponsor:Moon, Mike Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require banks and credit unions accept electronic signatures, but exempt government agencies.
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HB 2288 Sponsor:Moon, Mike Status: H 2nd Read Description: Change the requirement for sending various civil-case court summons and petitions from first-class mail to certified mail.
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HB 2289 Sponsor:Moon, Mike Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require that farmer members of the state Soild and Water Districts Commission have prior experience serving as local soil and water district boards.
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