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2006 Bill(s)
* SB 560 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Pensions Description: Restrict power of local government to condemn private land and restrict the definition of blighted areas.
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SB 561 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Impose a limit on gambling boat tax expenditures in St. Charles with the excess financing a property tax reduction.
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* SB 562 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Judiciary Description: Require a woman be advised of potential pain for an unborn fetus prior to an abortion and pain-relief options.
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HCS SB 629 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: H 3rd Read Description: Exempt from the sales tax materials used in contracts with the Transportation Dept.
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SCS SB 630 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Create separate provisions for an elderly homestead tax break if the two owners are not married.
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SB 631 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Allow various documents to be posted in schools & government buildings including anything in the Congressional Record.
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SB 677 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Repeal a reference in the law to the Committee on Radiation Control.
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SB 678 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Repeal a corporate tax law that expired in 1991.
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SB 679 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Consent: REMOVED Description: Extend the sunset on a requirement for MU to make a separate appropriation request for the Engineering College.
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SB 750 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Commerce Description: Extend the termination date on the experimental natural gas tarrif law.
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SB 804 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: H Judiciary Description: Allow a summons to be issued against a person's auto insurance in a civil case if the person cannot be contacted.
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HCS SB 805 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: Conference Description: Allow bids below the total amount of back taxes due for delinquent tax sales. Couple of other tax sale changes.
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* SCS SB 806 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: H Education Description: Allow various documents to be posted in schools & government buildings including anything in the Congressional Record.
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SB 807 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Extend the sunset of medical reimbursement allowances - a tax gimmick used to get the state more Medicaid funds.
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SB 822 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Extend the sunset of medical reimbursement allowances - a tax gimmick used to get the state more Medicaid funds.
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SB 917 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Transfer many of the state's separate funds into the state's General Revenue Fund.
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* SB 927 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Ways & Means Description: Impose limits on various business tax credits.
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SB 970 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Education Description: Decrease state funding to a school district by the amount of money the school got from fines.
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SB 1016 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Change the deadline for establishing county tax rates from August 10 to September 20.
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SB 1073 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Transportation Description: Extend the sunset on the motorist insurance identification database program.
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SB 1093 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Consent: REMOVED Description: Raise the maximum amount of revenue bonds the Board of Public Buildings can issue.
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SB 1121 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Small Business Description: Allow withholding by a contractor of payments to a non-state subcontrator for tax prepayment.
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