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2009 Bill(s)
SB 151 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Financial Description: Prohibit students from testing out of the requirement to complete a personal finance course to graduate.
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HCS SCS SB 152 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Expand a nursing student loan program to cover part-time students.
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SCS SB 153 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: GOVERNOR VETOED Description: Provide an exemption from a law restricting diary co-ops from providing monetary incentives to exclude from the ban savings on products sold.
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SB 158 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Agriculture Description: Give the Agriculture Department power to regulate movement of privately owned deer.
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SB 159 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: IN SCS SB 261 Description: Expand lifestock theft to include captive quail and pheasants. Require 80% of a sentence be served before release of a piror offender.
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SB 209 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Agriculture Description: Establish a state filing system with the Secretary of State for filing financing statements to perfect a security interest in farm products.
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SB 350 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Agriculture Description: Legalize catching catfish by hand, called noodling, in the months of June and July.
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* SB 364 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Perf Description: Require recycling labels on TVs and impose "nonbinding" recycling requirements on TV manufacturers. Require state registration and fees by a manufacturer to sell TVs in Missouri.
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SB 365 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: S Health Description: Regulate and license clinical laboratory personnel.
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SB 526 Sponsor:Clemens, Dan Status: Back to S Description: Let the state veterinarian impound an animal suspected of an infectious or contagious disease.
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