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2016 Bill(s)
HB 1863 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Select Com. on State & Local Gov't Description: Various changes involving the Emergency Management Agency and emergencies. Expand who can be activated to include building inspectors. Expand the agency powers to prevent occupation or entrance into structures.
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HB 1893 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Public Safety Description: Prohibit criminal seizure of assets without court approval.
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HB 1894 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Authorize additional types of construction and repair contracts that can be awarded by local government. Include contracts by which the company assumes liability for the construction and design-build contracts by which a single contract covers both the design and actual construction.
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HB 2263 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Health & Mental Health Policy Description: Require an adult Medicaid recipient be a Missouri resident for at least six months. Require the Social Services Department to seek a federal waiver to impose the residency requirement.
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HB 2264 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Public Safety Description: Repeal the provision requiring a complete stop before making a right turn at a red light. Require only a speed "deemed safe."
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HB 2265 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Select Com. on Utilities Description: Include energy efficiency improvements for sewer and drinking water facilities under a law allowing local energy development boards that issue bonds.
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HB 2333 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Ways & Means Description: Exempt from the sales tax exemption for retail purchase of products made in the US, as defined as "Made in USA" by the Federal Trade Commission, for the 2017 and 2018.
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HB 2334 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Establish a separate highway fund for fines collected from violations on divided highways. Distribute the money on the basis of divided highways in Transportation Department districts and local governments.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 2382 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Select Com. on State & Local Gov't Description: Let the Transportation Commission sell naming rights for highways or bridges, awarded by bids.
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HB 2385 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Allow the Revenue Department to impose a registration fee based on the number of miles a vehicle had been driven since the last registration.
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HB 2423 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Select Com. on State & Local Gov't Description: Cut the alternative-fule fee in half for plug-in electric hybrids. The fee is charged for motor vehicles using alternative fuels that are not subject to the gasoline tax.
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HB 2424 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Select Com. on State & Local Gov't Description: Cut the alternative-fule fee in half for plug-in electric hybrids. The fee is charged for motor vehicles using alternative fuels that are not subject to the gasoline tax.
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HB 2486 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Public Safety Description: Require personal notification by a law enforcement officer of any traffic violation except for some violations such as parking tickets.
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HB 2490 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Exempt some smaller waste water treatment facilities from some pollution review by the Natural Resources Department.
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HB 2542 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Transfer the Division of Energy from the Natural Resources Department to the Economic Development Department.
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HB 2623 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Transfer funding of the Highway Patrol from transporation funds (like the gasoline tax) to state General Revenue (from general taxes).
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HB 2627 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Select Com. on Judiciary Description: Overturn a couple of Supreme Court cases overturning DWI convictions because the breath analyzer had been calibrated with just one method.
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HB 2629 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Reduce the hours on various topics required to be licensed as a land surveyor. Expand other requirements.
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HB 2668 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require a public auction for the transfer or sale of property owned by a state agency.
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HB 2669 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H 2nd Read Description: Authorize a public administrator to sell property through a public auction.
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HB 2721 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Select Com. on State & Local Gov't Description: Establish an "I-70 Regional Transportation District" covering eight counties in central and western Missorui with power to impose a tax or fee upon voter approval. Reported out of H Transportation on May 4.
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HB 2823 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Create a separate fund for the legislature to appropriate funds for critical road and bridge work.
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HB 2824 Sponsor:Korman, Bart Status: H Transportation Description: Earmark revenue from two cents of the tax on diesel fuel into a fund for expanding the capacity of roads designated by thr U.S. Transportation Dept. secretary as part of the primary freight network.
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