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2008 Bill(s)
HCS SCS SB 753 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Establish a memorial highway along a portion Highway 84 in Pemiscot County. The HCS designates a couple other memorial highways.
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* HCS SCS SB 754 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: H 3rd Read Description: Expand the DNA registration system to juvenile offenders.
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SB 755 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: S Seniors Description: Prohibit the state from using recent employees of a nursing home to inspect the home. Require that new long-term care facility inspectors without prior experience working in a facility to spend two days in the facility and do not allow that inspector's observations be the sole basis for a deficien
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SB 805 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: H 3rd Read Description: Expand the definition of agriculture land that gets a lower property assessment to include land used for the showing of horses.
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SB 877 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: S Perf Description: Establish a fund to cover insurance firms for earthquakes. Require insurance companies contribute and participate in the fund.
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* SCS SB 967 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let MoHELA, the college loan agency, originate federal guaranteed student loans.
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SB 1015 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: S Health Description: Allow automatic salary deduction for state government workers for cafeteria plans.
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SB 1016 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Abolish the Legal Services for Low-Income Person Fund and transfer its assets to the Basic Civil Legal Services Fund.
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SB 1017 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: S Education Description: Require railroads and utilities report property owned within a school district if the district requests the information.
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HCS SCS SB 1034 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Expand the requirements for keeping records on scrap metal sales.
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SB 1046 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: S Perf Description: Provide lawsuit grounds for an employee fired for refusing to commit a crime or being a whistle blower.
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SB 1058 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: S Perf Description: Require a 24-hour waiting period to perform an abortion. Require the doctor to provide various items of information about the fetus and alternatives.
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CCS SB 1068 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Require pharmacy rebates collected by the state be used only for the MO HealthNet pharmacy program.
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* SB 1143 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: S Judiciary Description: Impose requirements and restrictions on TV advertisements for lawyers.
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SB 1144 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: S Education Description: Change the name of the State Schools for Severely Handicapped Children to the Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled.
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SCS SB 1158 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: S Perf Description: Establish some union rights for teachers.
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HCS SCS SB 1170 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Create a program for no-interest loans to rebuild facilities at schools with more than 50% damage from weather, subject to appropriations.
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SB 1224 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: S Judiciary Description: Clarify the expiration date for a fictitious name registration.
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HCS SCS SB 1225 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: H Student Achievement Description: Require that a school district identify a designee who must sign a dispute resolution agreement involving special education. Returned to the House Student Achivement Committee by the H Rules Committee.
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SB 1226 Sponsor:Mayer, Rob Status: IN SCS SB 1225 Description: Expand the requirement for a five-day notice for a special education hearing by removing an exemption for the notice for expedited hearings.
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