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2012 Bill(s)
SB 440 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S Health Description: Repeal a ban on excessive medial malpractice insurance rates. Change several other provisions on medical malpractice insurance companies.
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SB 441 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: IN SCS SB 767 Description: Establish special auto license plates for contributors to the Missouri Junior Golf Foundation.
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* SB 518 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S Judiciary Description: Create a three-year pilot program for mental health assessment of criminal defendants for consideration for treatment rather than criminal penalty, exempting more serious felony crimes.
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* SB 525 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S General Laws Description: Make all circuit and associate circuit court judgships be filled by non-partisan elections.
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* SCS SB 633 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: Back to S Description: Let a scrap metal operator acquire a car older than ten years old for salvage without a certificate of title or salvage certificate of title or junking certificate from the seller. The amended House version includes stronger state tax collection provisions and collection of debts due the state.
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SB 646 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S Judiciary Description: Allow field tests of illegal drugs to be admissible as evidence in court.
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HCS SB 690 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: H Rules Description: Expand the power of the Highway Patrol to sell motor vehicles to include boats, boat motors and trailers.
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* SB 691 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S Jobs Description: Expand a program providing tax breaks for auto supply manufactuers for adding new workers.
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* SS SB 710 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S 3rd Read Description: Establish a statewide system for monitoring prescription drugs. The SS puts the issue on the statewide ballot.
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SB 736 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Exempt St. Francois County from a law establishing how a special road and bridge tax must be spent.
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SB 737 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S Education Description: Require the Education Department to note if a school report published by the depeartment includes children in a home for negliected or delinquent children.
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SB 756 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S Veterans Description: Impose specific percentage retirement coverage withholdings for higher education employees covered by a state government retirement system.
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SB 804 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: H Judiciary Description: Make it a misdemeanor crime for a tenant to refuse a court finding to vacate property.
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SB 805 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S Transportation Description: Increase the penalty for failing to yield while driving. Require completion of a safety course if the violation leads to death.
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SB 846 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S Jobs Description: Impose requirements on rental apartments to keep the units free of bed bugs. Exempt landlords from being liable for damages caused by bed bugs.
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SB 862 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S Commerce Description: Repeal the limit on how much a government agency can retain part of a public works contract payment to assure performance. Do not allow retaining if the public agency has a bond covering performance.
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SB 885 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S Judiciary Description: Define as a violation of state explosives laws to cast flyrock onto an area not owned by the person using explosives.
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SB 886 Sponsor:Engler, Kevin Status: S Small Business Description: Repeal a ban on excessive medial malpractice insurance rates. Change several other provisions on medical malpractice insurance companies.
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