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2010 Bill(s)
SCS SB 622 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Increase the pesticide registration fee from $15 to $150 plus a percentage of the product's sales.
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SB 623 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Prohibit the Revenue Department from withholding from local government payment of interest on sales tax refunds or overpayments made to taxpayers.
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SB 624 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Ways & Means Description: Allow contributions to a redevelopment project substitute as the local match for a downtown revitalization project grant.
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SB 666 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Financial Description: Require that all offices occupied by elected officials in the state Capitol be accessible by the disabled.
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* SB 667 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Agriculture Description: Establish a mechanism by which a farmer can pay the state to retain seed for replanting of a genetically engineered crop.
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* SB 709 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Financial Description: Regulate and license auto repair facilities. Establish consumer protection provisions to govern auto repair shops.
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SB 742 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Health Description: Change the membership of the MO HealthNet Oversight Committee that oversees the state's Medicaid program. Add rural representatives.
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SB 743 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Jobs Description: Let some cities and counties impose a property tax for cemetery maintenance, upon voter approval.
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SB 765 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Provide tax credits for some types of business equity investments in distressed communities.
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* SB 766 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Agriculture Description: Impose requirements and restrictions before the producer of a genetically engineered crop can enter farm property to test the crop. Provide legal rights for a farmer charged with violating a patent.
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SB 789 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Earmark a portion of an agriculture tax credit to be used for early stage market feasibility projects.
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SB 790 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Judiciary Description: Exempt from the public records law requirements identifying information of a voluntary registry of persons with health ailments created by government to assist persons in case of an emergency.
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SB 843 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Specify that in claiming the "Circuit Breaker" tax credit there is no credit by a renter that the landlord actually have a property tax liability. The Circuit Breaker law provides tax credits to lower income elderly for residential property tax costs.
See: Official legislative description and status* SB 926 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Agriculture Description: Establish a program to promote locally grown fresh farm products.
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SB 932 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Financial Description: Require that the legislature provide an office where members with an office inaccessible to wheelchairs can meet in private with a constituent who uses a wheelchair.
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SCS SB 963 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: H Higher Education Description: Move the Minority Environmental Literacy program from the Natural Resources Department to the Higher Education Department with scholarships. The House speaker delayed assigning the bill to committee until the last day of the session when it constitutionally was too late to take any further action on the measure.
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SB 989 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Jobs Description: Let some 3rd class counties impose a property tax to fund road rock purchases.
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SB 1021 Sponsor:Shoemyer, Wes Status: S Education Description: Exempt a school from having to make up for full school funding any days lost due to the H1N1 flu virus.
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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.