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2010 Bill(s)
* SCS SB 643 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Perf Description: Give St. Louis city control over its own police force. Currently, the St. Louis Police Department is controlled by a board named by the governor.
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SB 811 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Financial Description: Impose limits on low-interest payday loans and toughen provisions for enforcement.
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SB 822 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Transportation Description: Increase the fine for failing to wear a seat belt from $10 to $50.
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SB 853 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Judiciary Description: Let a law enforcement agency directly file a court motion to dispose of seized property if the prosecuting attorney and attorney general do not do so within 120 days.
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SB 854 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Judiciary Description: Close to public access any record that identifies a law enforcement officer, with some exceptions.
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SB 877 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: H General Laws Description: Expand provisions for terminating child support cases that are stored electronically.
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HCS SS SB 920 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: H 3rd Read Description: Establish provisions for transfer of property owned by a husband and wife to themselves in a trust.
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SB 956 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Education Description: Allow foreign-language charter schools to enroll a child at age four and get state funding for the child.
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SCS SB 969 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S 3rd Read Description: Lower the age of required school attendance in St. Louis and Kansas City from seven to five -- essentially making kindergarten required. Allow two starting dates each year for kindergarten. Perfected by the Senate on April 27 when there were less than three weeks left in the legislative session.
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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.