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2016 Bill(s)
SB 615 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Jobs, Economic & Local Gov't Description: Impose a cap on the maximum amount of tax credits that can be authorized. Initially set it to $575 million with a three percent reduction for the next five fiscal years.
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SB 616 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Transport., Infrastructure & Safety Description: Expand the law requiring children to wear life vests on a boat. Raise the maximum age from seven to 12 years of age and expand from boats to include wading or swimming in public waters, unless supervised by a lifeguard.
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SS SB 838 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow a wireless phone company transfer rights to a phone number upon submission of a petition by a person who is under a court order of protection in adult abuse cases.
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SCS SB 856 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: H Ways & Means Description: Provide an income tax deduction for capital gains realized from the sale of securities in some types of Missouri corporations.
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* SB 902 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S General Laws & Pensions Description: Establish two types of driving licenses, one that complies the federal REAL ID requirements and the other which collects less inormation about the driver. Let the applicant choose which type of license to obtain.
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SB 927 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Jobs, Economic & Local Gov't Description: Provide tax breaks for new or expanded large-data storage centers. Let local government enter into financial agreements for technology projects.
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SB 972 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Perfection Description: Add providers of behavioral, social and psychophysiological services under Medicaid, subject to appropriation.
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* SCS SB 1028 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Perfection Description: Define as a state policy to modernize the regulatory process for electric corporations by allowing rate caps, investment encouragement, globally competitive electric power rates, etc. The SCS allows electric companies to raise rates without prior approval from the Public Service Commission.
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SB 1039 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Veterans' Affairs & Health Description: Allow some municipal hospitals to invest up to 25 percent of the hospital funds in stocks and fix-income funds, but only if the hospital gets less han one percent of its revenue from government funds.
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SB 1100 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Jobs, Economic & Local Gov't Description: Create tax breaks for businesses to move to Missouri from bordering Kansas counties unless Kansas does not offer business tax breaks to recruit Missouri businesses.
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SB 1101 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Seniors, Families & Public Health Description: Require mandated child abuse reporters to attend two hours of training in medical forensics every year. Require immediative productive custody for a child under one year of age with symptoms indicate of various types of injury.
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SB 1102 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Veterans' Affairs & Health Description: Require a hospital provide a patient or patient's guardian with power to designate a caregiver prior to discharge.
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SB 1139 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: H 3rd Read Description: Name a bridge of U.S. 169 in Jackson County the 'John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil Memorial Bridge.'
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* SB 1140 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Transport., Infrastructure & Safety Description: Establish a mechanism for the Transportation Department to phase out responsibility of rural roads previously transferred to the department.
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SB 1141 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Transport., Infrastructure & Safety Description: Define the Metropolitan Community College of Kansas City as a public college that have rights for road signs by the Transportation Department.
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SJR 26 Sponsor:Silvey, Ryan Status: S Rules Description: Extend legislative terms limits from eight to 16 years in any one chamber, but retain the 16-year limit for total service in the General Assembly. Currently, a person is limited to eight years in each chamber. Also reduce the size of the House from 163 to 140 members and increase the size of the Senate from 34 to 40 members. Have three House members run at large in each Senate district.
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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.