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2004 Bill(s)
* SB 706 Sponsor:Mathewson, Jim Status: S Judiciary Description: State regulation of medial malpractice insurance rates. Tax credits for insurance increases. Limit lawsuit awards.
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* SB 707 Sponsor:Mathewson, Jim Status: S Ways & Means Description: Raise the tax on gambling boats and repeal the loss limit. Submit the issue to a statewide vote.
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SB 708 Sponsor:Mathewson, Jim Status: S Judiciary Description: Establish a minimum court fee for drunken driving cases.
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SB 783 Sponsor:Mathewson, Jim Status: H 3rd Read Description: Repeal a requirement that no more than two State Fair Commissoners be from the same Congressional district.
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* SB 1026 Sponsor:Mathewson, Jim Status: S Financial & Governmental Organization Description: Require DNA profiling of all prison inmates, not just sex offenders.
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SB 1139 Sponsor:Mathewson, Jim Status: S Financial & Governmental Organization Description: Let the adjutant general fire any National Guard general officer.
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SB 1140 Sponsor:Mathewson, Jim Status: S Education Description: Let the Pettis County school district use environmental law violation funds be used for the cpaital projects fund.
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SCS SB 1234 Sponsor:Mathewson, Jim Status: S Perf Description: Establish a new program of tax breaks for economic development.
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SB 1252 Sponsor:Mathewson, Jim Status: S Judiciary Description: Require restitution by a person who causes an emergency response to be called out.
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SCS SB 1253 Sponsor:Mathewson, Jim Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Extend an urban development law for cities to Jackson County.
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* SB 1322 Sponsor:Mathewson, Jim Status: H Corrections & State Institutions Description: Ban signs and placards being placed on the walls of public places in government buildings.
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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.