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2009 Bill(s)
SB 38 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: H Local Govt Description: Shorten the delay for changing a county classification after it has met the requirements for a higher class.
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SB 39 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Judiciary Description: Add a circuit judge in the 45th judicial circuit.
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SB 40 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Education Description: Expand the Bright Flight Scholarship Program to include students with GEDs. Increase the scholarship coverage and amounts for higher scorers.
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* SB 63 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S General Laws Description: Toughen the provisions for enforcment of the law against dog fighting. Make attendance at a fight a felony crime for a second offense.
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SB 64 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Education Description: Allow charter schools to operate in some districts that have been provisionally accredited or is not accredited.
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* SCS SB 65 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand the state's no-call law on telemarketers to include FAXes and cell phones. Require a political solicitation call to identify the sponsor of the call. The bill was approved by the Senate and reported to the Senate on March 26. But since then, it never got assigned to committee by the speaker.
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* SB 126 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Prohibit a life insurance company from basing coverage decisions or costs on past or planned travel destinations.
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SCS SB 127 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: H Consent Description: Declare the third week of March as "Math, Engineering, Technology and Science Week."
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HCS SS SB 128 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: Back to S Description: Allow a single contract to design and build improvements to Missouri Route 364 in St. Louis and St. Charles counties.
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SB 136 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: IN SCS SB 45 Description: Increase the limit on a business development tax credit. Extend the deadline for requiring legislative reauthorization.
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SB 137 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Health Description: Adopt a multi-state compact on nurse licensing.
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* HCS SS SB 167 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: H 3rd Read Description: Require health insurance cover autism treatment.
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* SCS SB 207 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: H Health Insurance Description: Require a company to notify consumers affected by any breach of personal information held by the company.
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* SB 208 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Education Description: Allow a teaching certificate be issued for a person without a teaching degree to teach in a specific area of expertise.
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SB 269 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Small Business Description: Various changes involving captive insurance copanies. Include reciprocal companies.
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SB 280 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: H Insurance Description: Exempt brom the state corporate and franchise tax any insurance company subject to the insurance premium receipts tax.
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SCS SB 335 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: Back to S Description: Prohibit an non-economic damage award to the owner of a motor vehicle involved in an accident when driven by a person the owner knew did not have insurance or other coverage.
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SB 336 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Small Business Description: Establish provisions in dealing with cases when an insurance company refuses coverage.
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SB 337 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: H Local Govt Description: Extend the term of office of an ambulance district director in St. Charles County.
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HCS SCS SB 338 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Transfer the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund to the Public Safety Department. Require the Public Safety Department to make payments for forensic examinations, under some circumstances.
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* HCS SB 377 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: Back to S (IN BUDGET) Description: Let a city annex unused land of a research park. Aimed at the MU research park in St. Charles County. The HCS has become an omnibus package of tax breaks and tax credits for business. It includes the governor's proposal for the "Quality Jobs" business tax break.
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SB 445 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Education Description: Restrict placing in seclusion a student in special education.
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SB 446 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Education Description: Repeal the classroom trust fund provisions in the gambling loss limits repeal approved by Missouri voters in November 2008.
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SB 483 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Small Business Description: Rewrite Missouri's laws on financial reporting by insurance companies to comply with a national model law.
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SB 484 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Transportation Description: Require that at least 1/3 of all the federal funds received by the Transportation Department be used in the St. Louis area.
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SB 533 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Veterans Description: Require the National Guard to warn guard members as to the health risks of exposure to depleted uranium. Provide non-financial state assistance to Missouri veterans who have been exposed.
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SB 534 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Health Description: Require medical examiners to test suicide victims for psychotropic drugs.
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SB 568 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Provide civil suit award provisions for making a false claim to government.
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SB 574 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Jobs Description: Let Lincoln County become a second class county if the governing body agrees.
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SJR 7 Sponsor:Rupp, Scott Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Transfer 5% of state General Revenue Collections to a revenue retention fund for use in years when revenue collections are lower than projected.
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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.