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2006 Bill(s)
SB 620 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Small Business Description: Expand who's covered and enforcement of the prevailing wage law for public works.
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SB 621 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Aging Description: Require a cost-benefit analysis to the legislature before a Mental Health Dept. facility can be closed or downsized.
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* SB 622 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Ways & Means Description: Provide a tax deduction for the cost to a business for providing health care coverage for workers.
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* SB 670 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Ways & Means Description: Provide an income tax deduction for higher education expenses, except for higher incomes.
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* SB 671 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Pensions Description: Require Medicaid recipients identify their employers with the company names made public.
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SB 672 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Economic Development Description: A number of changes in tax increment financing - TIF.
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* SB 772 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Ways & Means Description: Repeal a provision letting businesses keep 2% of the sales tax due to cover the costs of collecting the tax.
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SB 853 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Judiciary Description: Set a minimum jail sentence and fine for securites fraud against elderly or disabled person.
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SB 854 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Small Business Description: Impose restrictions and requirements for a local government to privatize a government service.
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SB 887 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Financial & Governmental Organizations Description: Tigthen a finance restriction on contributions by candidate committees.
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SB 928 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Small Business Description: Ban a business from classifying an employee an independent contractor in order to avoid a tax liability.
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SB 929 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Small Business Description: Exempt medical payments from reduction when a worker's compensation claim has been reduced.
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* SB 930 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Economic Development Description: Require legislative approval for a trade agreement to be in force in Missouri.
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* SB 966 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Financial & Governmental Organizations Description: Ban the St. Louis and Kansas City sports authorities from hiring lobbyists.
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SB 967 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Small Business Description: Narrow the definition of employees who are excluded from the state's law on overtime pay.
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HCS SCS SB 968 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: H 3rd Read Description: Require city and volunteer fire districts, associations and departments to register with the state.
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SB 986 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Aging Description: Impose minimum fines for group mental health home violations.
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SB 987 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: IN SCS SB 667 Description: Name a portion of I44 in St. Louis County the Trooper Ralph Tatoian Memorial Highway
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SB 988 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Small Business Description: Prohibit hiring illegal aliens on government-funded contracts.
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SB 1034 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Financial & Governmental Organizations Description: Change the definition of professional counseling that requires a state license - include research & referral.
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SB 1129 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: S Economic Development Description: Prohibit 3rd class cities from taxing real estate agents, but let the cities regulate them.
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SB 1130 Sponsor:Green, Tim Status: H Local Govt Description: Repeal the authorization for 4th class cities to pay various board members.
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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.