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2004 Bill(s)
* SS SB 755 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Perf Description: Rename Western State College to university. SS requires the Higher Ed. Board to approve MU's Northwest campus degrees.
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* SB 756 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Ways & Means Description: Provide a tax credit to small businesses providing health coverage for their workers.
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SCS SB 757 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Prohibit driveaway license plates for tow trucks moving wrecked, burned, abandoned or improperly parked cars.
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* SB 821 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Ways & Means Description: Impose an extra tax on pornography.
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* SB 822 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Ways & Means Description: Impose an extra tax on illegal drugs.
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* SB 823 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Judiciary Description: Make a repeat drunken driving offense a felony crime.
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SB 868 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Ways & Means Description: Create a tax credit for out-of-pocket expenses by a teacher up to $250.
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* SB 869 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: IN SCS SB 1020 Description: Allow closed records and access for information concerning terrorist, criminal or hostile event responses or plans.
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SB 963 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Commerce Description: Let Clay County hospital close records involving payments to health carriers.
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* SB 964 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Aging Description: A number of changes in laws governing identification of fathers and rights for adoption.
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SB 965 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Transportation Description: Create a special auto license plate for Alpha Phi Omega contributors.
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SB 966 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Exclude unemployment compensation for a temporary help firm worker who does not report for reassignment.
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SB 967 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Education Description: Add proprietary schools to a college student grant program.
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CCS SB 968 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: SS covers both partial payments for teachers put on leave and other provisions involving teacher employment.
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SCS SB 969 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: IN HS SB 968 Description: Remove the proration factor in the Career Ladder program for school teachers.
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* SB 996 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Judiciary Description: Expand the definition of identity theft.
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SB 997 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Ways & Means Description: Allow a sales tax in Buchanan, Camden, Miller and Morgan counties for an exhibition center, upon voter approval.
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SB 998 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Ways & Means Description: Lower the minimum population for a distressed community for development tax breaks. Restrict subsequent expansion.
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SB 1004 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Aging Description: Restrict to licensed nurses who can give injections.
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SB 1005 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: IN SCS SB 1069 Description: Clarify that incumbent local telephone exchanges can adjust their rates, upon PSC approval.
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* SCS SB 1044 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: H Consent Description: Require uniform electronic submission of state publications to the state library.
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SB 1053 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Education Description: Require a school to allocate funds for the district's professional development committee.
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* SCS SB 1105 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Consent: REMOVED Description: Expand exemptions from attachment in bankruptcy including a wedding ring and raise various exemption amounts.
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CCS SB 1106 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow the sale of the Glore Psychiatric Museum in St. Joseph to the St. Joseph Museum, Inc.
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SB 1107 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow the sale of the Woodson Academy in St. Joseph to the St. Joseph School District.
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HS SS SB 1122 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Give the dental licensing board subpoena powers. Require state licensing for a company to provide dental services.
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* HS SCS SB 1160 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Establish a system for distributing prescription drug samples donated to the state.
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* SB 1170 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Judiciary Description: Require substance abuse treatment for illegal drug possession for probation & require probation be considered.
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SB 1176 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Economic Development Description: Provide a pay raise for county clerks.
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* SCS SB 1180 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Perf Description: Provide tax reimbursement to life science projects in defined life science districts.
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SB 1219 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Transportation Description: Create a special auto license plate for members of the Search and Rescue Council of Missouri.
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SB 1268 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Economic Development Description: Remove the $3 limit on the amount a county can charge for special use permit fees.
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HCS SB 1274 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Create a Health Education Centers Board to coordinate activities by higher education and area health centers.
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SB 1319 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Small Business Description: Expand the requirements for HMOs to cover chiropractic care. Prohibit requiring prior authorization or higher co-pays.
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HCS SB 1323 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: H 3rd Read Description: Expand the membership & duties of the Joint Committee on Education.
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SB 1395 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: H Tax Policy Description: Repeal the $10 million cap on appropriation of the out-state entertainers' tax to the Missouri Arts Council.
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SB 1396 Sponsor:Shields, Charlie Status: S Aging Description: Create a state disqualification list for pharmacy technicians. Various pharmacist licensing changes.
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