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2007 Bill(s)
* SB 443 Sponsor:Smith, Jeff Status: S Education Description: Create a program for school loan repayments for new teachers at unaccredited or provisionally accredited schools.
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SB 506 Sponsor:Smith, Jeff Status: S Financial Description: Expand the enforcement authority of the Securities Commissioner.
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SB 564 Sponsor:Smith, Jeff Status: S Education Description: Let St. Louis city's major sponsor a charter school.
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* SB 565 Sponsor:Smith, Jeff Status: S Financial Description: Ratify a multi-state agreement to give Electoral College votes to the direct election winner of the presidental race.
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SB 607 Sponsor:Smith, Jeff Status: S Small Business Description: Establish collective bargaining and union rights for government workers including binding arbitration.
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SB 608 Sponsor:Smith, Jeff Status: S Ways & Means Description: Provide an income tax credit for the federal earned income tax credit for the lower income.
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SCS SB 629 Sponsor:Smith, Jeff Status: S Perf Description: Provide a lawsuit protection for a landlord for disposing of a tenant's property under court order.
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SB 649 Sponsor:Smith, Jeff Status: S Ways & Means Description: Impose energy efficient requirements for some new state government buildings.
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SB 689 Sponsor:Smith, Jeff Status: S Education Description: Create a board on charter schools with powers to grant charters.
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* SB 690 Sponsor:Smith, Jeff Status: S Education Description: Require the Education Department to develop a statewide teacher assessment program. Require peer review of teachers.
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