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2015 Bill(s)
SB 6 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Education Description: Impose a cap on any school district state funding increase caused by recalculation of the state's adequacy target. Provide for continuing early childhood education for a school district regardless of accreditation status.
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SB 7 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Education Description: Repeal a separate provision in allocating state funds to education for school districts with less than 351 students. Effects what is call the "hold harmless" provision of the formul.
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SB 216 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: H 3rd Read Description: Establish several standards and powers for court-appointed receivers involving commercial bankruptcy. Establish obligations upon receivers.
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SB 236 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Transport., Infrastructure & Safety Description: Increase from $10 to $50 the maximum fine that can be charged for not wearing a seat belt.
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* SB 237 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Progress & Development Description: Include sexual orientation and gender identity in the state's civil rights laws restricting discrimination. All nine Senate Democrats sponsored the bill.
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* SB 240 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Require the state auditor to audit the costs of administering the death penalty.
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* SB 241 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Progress & Development Description: Ban spanking or corporal punishment in public schools.
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SB 280 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Judiciary Description: Repeal mandatory life-sentences for first degree murder for persons under age 18. Establish provisions by which life without parole can be considered, but is not mandatory for minors. Establish a method to seek a resentencing for a juvenile already sentence. The U.S. Supreme Court held in June 2013 that mandatory life without parole for minors is unconstitutional.
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SB 303 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Judiciary Description: Impose requirements and restrictions on police use of eyewitness information and lineups.
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SCS SB 304 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Perfection Description: Expand the requirement that police interrogations be recorded. Let a jury consider whether police complied with the requirement. Require police demonstrate good faith effort to comply with the recording requirement.
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SCS SB 372 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Perfection Description: Automatically re-enroll into the state government deferred compensation plan rehired workers. Let state government workers increase the amount of contributed to the deferred compensation plan. Give workers more authority over automatic increases.
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SB 385 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Jobs, Economic & Local Gov't Description: Repeal a law letting he sheriff of St. Louis City to employ a lawyer.
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SS SB 386 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: H 3rd Read Description: Expand the medical conditions for which hemp extract can be prescribed including cancer, various neurological diseases, inflammatory bowel disease and other diseases. Currenly, only epilepsy is covered by the hemp law.
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* SB 527 Sponsor:Keaveny, Joseph Status: S Judiciary Description: Have the St. Louis city sheriff be appointed by the circuit and associate circuit judges in the city rather than by election by city voters.
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