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2014 Bill(s)
HB 1354 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Local Government Description: Allow consideration of the location of a bidder and whether is is a local business in awarding a contract under the competitive bid requirements for state government contracts.
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HB 1355 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Local Government Description: Let a third or fourth class county exclude day care facilities in the county from state regulation and licensing requirements.
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HB 1356 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Veterans Description: Prohibit Missouri or member of its National Guard from assisting in enforcement of the federal War Powers Act if it would be in violation of the Constitution or state law.
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* HB 1485 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Rules Description: Include surveys by or for a state agency in the state's no-call list that prohibits telemarketers from calling numbers placed on the no-call list.
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HB 1486 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Perf Description: Let a chapter S corporation shareholder reject workers' compensation coverage that provides coverage for workers injured on the job.
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* HB 1551 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Education Description: Require schools to allow home-schooled students to participate in high school athletic teams.
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HB 1615 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: S Jobs Description: Lower the number of passengers on a commercial boat required to get a liquor-by-the-drink license from 100 to 30.
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* HB 1637 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Higher Education Description: Prohibit a public university charging tuition for an illegal foreigner that is lower than that charged Missouri residents.
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HB 1774 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Utilities Description: Exclude from the power of eminent domain a utility placing an electric transmission line in certain counties going through Missouri that originates and terminates in another state. At issue is a line that was approved by the utility regulating commission of Arkansas.
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* CCS HB 1831 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Impose state inspections and standards on unlicensed child care facilities receiving federal or state funds./ Include under the day care center exemptions for caring for related children a center incorporated as a limited liability company caring for the officer of the company.
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HB 1948 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Ways & Means Description: Reduce the sales tax by 0.1 percent if total state revenues have grown in any of the past three years.
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HCS HB 2049 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Perf Description: Let an employer rretain tax withholdings equal to the amount of the federal unemployment tax credit rate reduction, in some cases.
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HB 2149 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require the Revenue Department to notify a seller of a change in sales tax coverage caused by a rule change or court decision before a seller is liable for the tax.
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HB 2252 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Tourism Description: Establish ten regional solid waste management districts. Give the districts some of the funds provided by the state for solid waste grants. Change distribution figures.
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HB 2296 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H 2nd Read Description: Lower unemployment benefits based on a decline of the unemployment rate.
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HB 2297 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand the definition of misconduct that disqualifies a worker from unemployment compensation coverage. Include misconduct outside the workplace or after working hours. The governor vetoed a similar bill, SB 28, in 2013.
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HJR 67 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Budget Description: Prohibit the governor from including in his revenue estimate for the budget any revenues that would be raised by proposed legislation that has not been passed. Establish a body of statewide elected officials and legislators who could override any budget withholding by the governor.
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