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Sen. Ronnie DePasco
2003 Roll Call Votes
A - CCS HB 679 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of legislation to strengthen state oversight of foster children and require privatization of some foster care services.
A - HS SS SB 5 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of a bill designed to lower sentences assigned to some criminal offenders.
A - SS HS HB 121 (05/15/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to require health insurance to cover chiropractic care
A - CCS SB 11 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of a bill to create a "sales tax holiday" that exempts from the sales tax purchase of clothing and school supplies a few days before school.
A - CCS SB 298 (05/13/2003): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill that would let liquor to be sold earlier in the morning in restaurants.
A - CCS HB 600 (05/14/2003): 3rd reading of the final conference version of the revenue-enhancement bill that would raise more than $100 to help balance the state's budget.
A - SA 2 SS HS HB 470 (05/14/2003): An amendment to a bill on methamphetamine that would raise the number of cold-pill packages a person could buy at one time.
A - SS HS HB 349 (05/02/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to let private citizens carry concealed weapons.
A - HS HB 156 (04/30/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to require a 24-hour waiting period after counseling before an abortion could be performed.
A - SSA 1 SA 23 SS HCS HB 600 (04/30/2003): An amendment to the revenue-increase bill that would submit to Missouri voters a 1/2 cent sales tax increase that would be phased out in three years.
A - SCS HS HB 11 (04/23/2003): 3rd reading of the Social Services Department budget.
A - SCS HS HB 10 (04/23/2003): 3rd reading of the health and mental health budgets.
A - SCS HS HB 2 (04/23/2003): Reconsidered 3rd reading of the Education Department budget that cuts funding to local schools by more than $200 million.
A - SCS HS HB 2 (04/22/2003): 3rd reading of the Education Department budget that cuts funding to local schools by more than $200 million.
A - SS SB 2 (04/16/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to exclude a person from workers compensation to refuses to take or fails a drug test.
A - SA 17 SS SB 381 (04/15/2003): An amendment to a transportation bill to increase the tax on diesel fuel by 3 cents per gallon.
A - SA 9 SS SB 5 (04/09/2003): An amendment to a sentencing bill that would repeal the death penalty.
A - SR 433 (03/20/2003): Adoption of a resolution supporting the war in Iraq.
A - SS SB 280 (03/19/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to restrict awards in liability lawsuits.
A - SS SB 280 (03/14/2003): Perfection of a bill to restrict awards in liability lawsuits.
A - SCS SB 11 (03/13/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to exempt purchases from the sales tax for a few days in August before school starts.
A - SS SB 34 (03/11/2003): 3rd reading of a bill that would allow lawsuits against persons assisting a minor from getting an abortion without parental consent.
A - SA 3 SS SB 34 (03/05/2003): An amendment to exempt cases of rape and incest from a bill that would allow lawsuits against persons assisting a minor from getting an abortion without parental consent.
A - SS SB 13 (02/27/2003): 3rd reading of legislation to force St. Louis city to drop its lawsuit against fire arms manufacturers.
A - SS HB 401 (02/19/2003): 3rd reading of legislation to authorize a $150 million bond issue to help balance the state's current fiscal year budget.
A - SA 5 SS HB 401 (02/19/2003): An amendment to the bond issue bill to raise the size of the bonds authorized to help balance the current year's budget from $150 million to $263 million.
A - SA 4 SS HB 401 (02/19/2003): An amendment to the bond issue bill to use $200 million of the state's emergency reserve fund to help balance the current year's budget.
A - SA 6 SCS SB 246 (02/17/2003): An amendment to let the PSC establish a pilot program that considers ability to pay in setting utility rates.
A - SB 4 SCS SB 246 (02/17/2003): An amendment to let the PSC consider ability to pay in setting utility rates.