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2016 Bill(s)
HCS HB 2345 Sponsor:Kolkmeyer, Glen Status: S Transport., Infrastructure & Safety Description: Let the Transportation Commission provide an exemption to the requirement that a truck maintain at least 300 feet distance from another truck for vehicles using networked wireless communication between the vehicles.
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SCS HCS HB 2380 Sponsor:Kolkmeyer, Glen Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Expand the law on personalized license plates to allow them on some trucks.
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HB 2548 Sponsor:Kolkmeyer, Glen Status: H Government Oversight Description: Raise the amount of money a campaign gets below which some campaign finance filing requirements are exempted.
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HB 2714 Sponsor:Kolkmeyer, Glen Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide that if a landlocked property owner has been using a an unrecorded easement for 50 years or longer, the easement becomes an easement of record.
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HCS HB 2757 Sponsor:Kolkmeyer, Glen Status: H Perfection Description: Create an advisory committee to come up with a new motor vehicle license plate for Missouri's bicentennial.
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HB 2758 Sponsor:Kolkmeyer, Glen Status: H Select Com. on State & Local Gov't Description: Require motor vehicle salvage operations to keep digital records of sales. Require the state to contract with a national database of the information.
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HJR 86 Sponsor:Kolkmeyer, Glen Status: H Government Oversight Description: Give the House speaker to fill a vacancy department or division vacancy if the governor does not fill the vacancy within 60 days. Make any such appointment by either the governor or the House speaker subject to Senate confirmation.
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