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Rep. Jeanette Oxford
2009 Roll Call Votes
N - SCS HB 544 (09/16/2009): Motion to override the governor's veto of a measure that, among other things, would require the administration to provide every legislator with a key to the top-floor dome of the Capitol. Required a
N - SB 26 (05/15/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit the use of alcohol vaporizers.
N - CCS HB 390 (05/15/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit higher education benefits to illegal foreigners.
N - HA 8 HCS SB 485 (05/13/2009): An amendment to require a special election to fill a vacancy in a statewide-elected office or the U.S. Senate.
N - HA 2 HCS SS SB 539 (05/13/2009): An amendment that would lower the penalties for an environmental violation if the company discloses the violation before it is discovered by the state.
Y - SS HCS HB 22 (05/09/2009): 3rd reading and final passage of the federal stimulus package that includes about $380 million in federal funds for various projects across the state.
Y - CCS HB 11 (05/06/2009): House defeat of the conference substitute of the Medicaid budget after objections by GOP members about expanding Medicaid.
Y - HCS HB 22 (05/04/2009): 3rd reading of a capital improvements appropriations bill that includes more than $350 million in federal stimulus appropriations.
N - HCS SCS SB 71 (04/30/2009): 3rd reading of a the bill to provide a 1/2 percentage point cut in the state income tax. Legislative staff estimate it would cost the state $463 million per year.
N - HA 1 HCS SCS SB 71 (04/30/2009): Adoption of an amendment to the tax bill to make permanent a proposed two-year cut of the income tax by one-half percentage point. Legislative staff estimate it would cost the state $463 million pe
N - HCS HB 22 (04/30/2009): 3rd reading (and defeat) of a capital improvements budget bill that included more than $350 million in federal stimulus appropriations.
N - SCS SB 202 (04/29/2009): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to allow adults to ride motorcycles without helmets.
N - HJR 37 (04/27/2009): Perfection of a bill to provide a constitutional right to a secrete ballot including union votes.
N - HJR 11 (04/23/2009): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to establish a constitutional right to pray in public schools and other government buildings.
N - HCS HB 64 (04/28/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to increase income tax deductions. House staff report the bill would cost $366 million in lost state tax collections.
N - HCS HB 568 (04/23/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to require voter registration applications be available where hunting and fishing licenses are available.
N - HCS HB 390 (04/23/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit public universities from admitting illegal foreigners.
N - HJR 11 (04/20/2009): Perfection of a constitutional amendment that would establish a right to pray in government buildings including schools.
Y - HCS HB 553 (04/16/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to provide a 100% tax credit for purchase of an auto assembled in Missouri.
N - HB 258 (04/16/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to provide a lower minimum age for employees who get tips.
N - HJR 36 (04/16/2009): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to repeal the income tax and replace it with a higher sales tax.
Y - HCS HJR 32 (04/16/2009): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to authorize a $700 million bond issue for higher education building construction projects.
N - HCS HB 668 (04/16/2009): Third reading of a bill to allow concealed weapons on college campuses and lower the minimum age for a concealed weapons permit to 21 years of age.
N - HB 952 (04/15/2009): Perfection of a bill to suspend the sales tax from July 4 to July 31.
Y - HCS HB 509 (04/09/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to require set requirements for school district physical education courses.
N - HB 30 (04/09/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to establish a system for providing drug testing of welfare recipients suspected of using illegal drugs and to provide a one year ban on welfare to a person who tests positive.
N - HA1 HCS HB 668 (04/08/2009): Adoption of an amendment to allow concealed weapons on college and university campuses.
N - HCS HJR 10 (04/08/2009): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment that would give the governor more discretion in appointment of judges in the nonpartisan court plan.
N - HB 30 (04/07/2009): Perfection of a bill to require testing of some welfare recipients for illegal drug use.
N - HB 481 (04/02/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit punitive damages against a government in a civil rights action.
N - HCS HB 681 (04/02/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to require a special election to fill a vacancy in a statewide off or the U.S. Senate rather than having the vacancy filled by appointment by the governor.
N - HCS HB 681 (03/31/2009): Perfection of a bill to require a special election to fill a vacancy in a statewide office or the U.S. Senate rather than having the vacancy filled by appointment by the governor.
Y - HCS HB 95 (03/31/2009): Perfection of a bill to impose restrictions when an HMO switches a prescription written by a doctor. And prohibit charging a co-pay higher than the actual cost of the drug.
Y - HA 13 HCS HB 11 (03/25/2009): Make a $51 million reduction in Medicaid payments to hospitals in order to add about 35,000 lower income parents onto Medicaid coverage.
N - HCS HJR 23 (03/12/2009): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to impose a limit on the growth on state appropriations.
N - HCS HB 46 (03/11/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to require a 24-hour waiting period for an abortion and require doctors to provide information on abortion alternatives to a woman seeking an abortion.
N - HCS HB 46 (03/05/2009): Perfection of a bill to require a 24-hour waiting period for an abortion and require doctors to provide information on abortion alternatives to a woman seeking an abortion.
N - HCS HB 242 (02/26/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to allow schools to have a four-day school week.
N - HB 86 (02/26/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to exempt a larger portion of a business's assets from the state's franchise tax.
N - HB 86 (02/25/2009): Perfection of a bill to exempt a larger portion of a business's assets from the state's franchise tax.
N - HCS HB 191 (02/05/2009): 3rd reading of a bill to provide a variety of tax credits for business.
Y - HCR 5 (01/26/2009): Adoption of a resolution to reject the Salary Commission's pay raises for statewide elected officials, legislators and judges. The pay hikes take effect automatically unless rejected.