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2011 Bill(s)
HB 123
Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
Status:
IN
HCS HB 294
Description:
Prohibit imposing a sales tax on firearms or ammunition that is higher than the sales tax on sporting goods.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
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HB 124
Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
Status:
H Utilities
Description:
Provide a partial exemption for a nuclear power plant to the voter-approved provision prohibiting charging customers for construction work in progress (CWIP) until the plant becomes operational. The bill would be limited to the costs for seeking an early permit from the federal government.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 125
Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
Status:
IN
HCS HB 294
Description:
Let Missourians purchase firearms in other states and let non-Missourians purchase firearms in Missouri.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
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SS HCS HB 294
Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
Status:
GOVERNOR SIGNED
Description:
Lower from 23 years to age to 21 the minimum age for a concealed weapons permit. The final version lets legislators, statewide elected officials and their staff carry concealed weapons in the Capitol building and adds several other weapons rights.
See:
House roll call - SS HB 294 (05/13/2011)
: 3rd reading of the final version of a bill to expand concealed weapons rights, lowering the minimum age for a concealed weapons permit and letting legislators and staff carry concealed weapons in th
Senate roll call - SS HB 294 (05/11/2011)
: 3rd reading of a bill to expand concealed weapons rights, lowering the minimum age for a concealed weapons permit and letting legislators and staff carry concealed weapons in the Capitol building.
House roll call - HCS HB 294 (03/17/2011)
: 3rd reading of a package of bills to lower the minimum age for concealed weapons permits and to allow state government officials and their staff to carry concealed weapons in the Capitol building.
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
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HB 297
Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
Status:
H Children
Description:
Make it an felony crime to "inflict excessive punishment" upon a child. Also expand the child abuse law to include shaking a child that causes physical injury.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 341
Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
Status:
H General Laws
Description:
Change provisions allowing a person who has been disqualified from purchasing firearms. Require a court to restore the right to purchase firearms under some circumstances.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 652
Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
Status:
H Crime Prevention
Description:
Include licensed health care workers under the crime of assault of a law enforcement officer.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
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HB 778
Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
Status:
H General Laws
Description:
Let legislators, legislative staff, state elected officials and their staff carry concealed weapons in the Capitol building and at legislative meetings with a concealed weapons permit.
See:
Official legislative description and status
HB 784
Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
Status:
H Judiciary
Description:
Expand a law prohibiting release of motor vehicle and driver registration record information on law enforcement officials to include judges.
See:
Official legislative description and status
HB 785
Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
Status:
H Judiciary
Description:
Impose a deadline for filing a product liability lawsuit to within ten years after the product was first placed in the stream of commerce, with some exceptions.
See:
The Fiscal Note(s)
Official legislative description and status
HB 925
Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
Status:
H Judiciary
Description:
Establish a legal right to breast-feed a child in public. Prohibit cities from enacting ordinances that prohibit breast feeding or expressing breast milk in public.
See:
Official legislative description and status
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.