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2002 Bill(s)
* SCS SB 647 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Perf Description: Stronger requirements for child restraints in cars.
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* SB 649 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Interstate Cooperation Description: Require state plan to eradicate non-native plants and animals in Missouri & create council to coordinate.
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SB 709 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Financial & Governmental Organization Description: Give the Attorney General oversight to resolve Open Meetings laws complaints, bring Bi-State under the law.
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* SB 710 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: IN SCS SB 915 Description: Gasoline tax & sales tax increases for highways. Also motor vehicle registration fee increases.
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SB 711 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Local Govt Description: Extend eminent domain condemnation powers to towns & villages. Also stronger powers to order improvements.
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SB 748 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Labor Description: Allow single-contract design & build contracts as a pilot project.
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HCS SB 749 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: GOVERNOR VETOED Description: Make a vetoed bill effective 30 days after override vote. Require a bill for statewide vote have an effective date.
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SB 750 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Ways & Means Description: Restrict sales tax exemption on trade ins. Require tax actually had been paid on the original item.
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* SB 772 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Insurance Description: Grant program for purchasing a house near one's work in a lower income area.
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SB 773 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Ways & Means Description: Exempt from taxation personal property leased to a charity, government or religious institution.
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* SB 774 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Transportation Description: Impose slower speed limits for trucks on interestate highways and freeways.
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* SB 785 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Insurance Description: Authorize homeless program fees in all counties. Raise recording fee to fund homeless programs.
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HCS SB 786 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow single contract for both design & construction of a building.
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* SB 839 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Financial & Governmental Organization Description: Various restrictions on high-cost home loans and refinancing home loans.
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SB 870 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Commerce Description: Extend the natural gas safety fines by the PSC to municipalities. Restrict federally mandated fines.
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* SCS SB 900 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: H Utilities Regulation Description: Require bulk-rate sale prices for natural gas service to schools.
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* SB 901 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Ways & Means Description: Raise the limits for property tax relief for the elderly.
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* SB 902 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Ways & Means Description: Allow delay on property taxes on an elderly person's home until the home is sold or the owner dies.
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* SB 944 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Education Description: Sales and corporate tax increases for education, upon statewide voter approval.
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SB 1074 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Ways & Means Description: Nearly triple the cigarette tax to 50 cents per pack.
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SB 1089 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Pensions Description: Establish a life sciences research grant program.
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SB 1209 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Commerce Description: Several changes governing the Public Service Commission. Let them live outside the Jefferson City area.
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SB 1238 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Ways & Means Description: Add an extra tax on prescription drugs to be reimbursed back to pharmacies so the state gets federal credit.
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SB 1273 Sponsor:Goode, Wayne Status: S Commerce Description: Let water companies charge for security costs.
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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.