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2012 Bill(s)
* HB 1194 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Agriculture Policy Description: Allow a property owner to use force against a trespasser. Provide liability protections for the landowner.
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HB 1195 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Agriculture Policy Description: Increase the penalty for impersonating a law enforcement officer. Create a separate crime of stealing motor fuel from a farm or residence. Make it a crime to impersonate or threaten an Agriculture Department employee.
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* HB 1196 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Provide liability protections for a landowner or injuries sustained by a trespasser.
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HB 1231 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Expand a law requiring state government to give preference to some agriculture products that come from Missouri to include forest products and bricks.
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HB 1345 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: S General Laws Description: Let the Secretary of State enter into agreement with a non-profit group to publish the state's Official Manual.
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HB 1376 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Financial Institutions Description: Declare gold and silver as legal tender. Provide a capital gains tax exemption for gold and silver coins issued by the federal government. Prohibit requiring a person to accept gold or silver federal coins.
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HB 1377 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Judiciary Description: Add additional requirements for a city to acquire property through eminent domain. Impose on a city the burden to prove there are no other reasonable alternatives.
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HCS HB 1462 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Extend the deadline for a biodiesel producer to get the maximum grant allowed if there has not been sufficient appropriations.
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HB 1565 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Children Description: Restrict when a mandated reporter of suspected child abuse is required to file a report to the state to only when only the person is working or acting in an official capacity.
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HB 1752 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Tourism Description: Give the Hazardous Waste Management Commission power to adopt regulations to bring the state into compliance with the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. But limit the power to regulations no stricter than required by federal law.
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HB 1753 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Agriculture Policy Description: Let foreigners own agricultural real estate if it had been owned by August 28, 2012.
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HB 1868 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: IN SCS HB 1807 Description: Designate a portion of Business 54 in Mexico the Christopher S. 'Kit' Bond Highway.
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HB 1896 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Let a court charge a person convicted of a felony sex offense with the costs of examining various computer and communication equipment. Let law enforcement keep the equipment.
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HB 1937 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Transportation Description: Require a person riding a bicycle on a state road or highway to wear a reflective vest.
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* HJR 50 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Veterans Description: Raise the sales tax for 1/8 cent per dollar with the funds going to the Veterans' Trust Fund.
See: Official legislative description and status* HJR 56 Sponsor:Cauthorn, John Status: H Ways & Means Description: Require voter approval in 2012 to continue the conservation sales tax and require the tax to be re-approved by the voters every ten years. Assigned to committee by the House speaker on the last day of the session when it was impossible for there to be any further action on the bill.
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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.