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2010 Bill(s)
HB 1589 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Local Govt Description: Raise the puchase amount by a county below which bids are not required from $4,500 to $5,000.
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HB 1590 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide to the Boone County counselor a salarys bonus of up to $15,000 for work involving mental health and mental health facilities.
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HB 1591 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Let Andrew and Buchanan Counties adopt nuisance ordinances.
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HB 1592 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Local Govt Description: Let Boone County adopt a building code.
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HB 1593 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Local Govt Description: Change how assessments are calculated for a neighborhood improvement districts when a parcel of property is divided.
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HB 1594 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Local Govt Description: Establish different language for re-enacting a county tax that was terminated by a state law. Have the language specifically state that the measure is to extend the tax.
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* HB 1846 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Governmental Accountability Description: Impose a $100 cumulative limit on a legislator accepting expenditures from a lobbyist. Prohibit legislators being paid as a political consultant by another legislator. Prohibit the governor from appointing sitting legislators to any office until one year after leaving office.
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HCS HB 2026 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Perf Description: Provide tax cedits for new business facilities in certified industrial zones, under certain circumstances.
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HB 2115 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H 2nd Read Description: Exempt from the public records law requirements identifying information of a voluntary registry of persons with health ailments created by government to assist persons in case of an emergency.
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HCS HB 2152 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Perf Description: Regulate and license real estate appraisal managers. Reported from the H Financial Institutions Committee on April 20 when there were just three weeks and one day left in the legislative session. Appeared on the perfection calendar on April 26.
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HB 2222 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Insurance Description: Establish provisions for recognizing and enforcing various types of financial contracts involving insurance insolvency.
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HB 2246 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Public Safety Description: Require a licensed ambulance to have an automated external defibrillator with a person training to use it. Was not referred to committee until April 8, when there were just five weeks left in the legislative session.
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HB 2278 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H 2nd Read Description: Increase the maximum per-project for spinal cord injury, congenital and acquired disease research project award by the University of Missouri Curators from $50,000 to $250,000.
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HB 2283 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Insurance Description: Require direct payment by a health insurance company to a provider who does not have contract with the insurance company.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 2399 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Job Creation Description: Impose a cap on tax credits, with some exceptions. Establish new provisions for awarding tax credits.
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HB 2414 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H 2nd Read Description: Eliminate a number of state boards and commissions.
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HB 2472 Sponsor:Hobbs, Steve Status: H Energy & Environment Description: Prohibit a city from starting a solid waste reprocessing facility in an annexed area until five years after notice. Was not referred to committee until April 8, when there were just five weeks left in the legislative session.
Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.