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2016 Bill(s)
HB 1722 Sponsor:Wiemann, John Status: H Perfection Description: Require a vote every two years for certification for exclusive representation by a labor union for government workers. Impose a fee on the union.
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HB 1723 Sponsor:Wiemann, John Status: H Local Government Description: Prohibit state or local government from requiring a property owner to mow or maintain right-of-way easements.
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* HB 2361 Sponsor:Wiemann, John Status: H Local Government Description: Establish various restrictions and requirements for homeowner associations in a planned community. Require a majority vote of owners for various changes. Prohibit requiring more than a 67 percent to make a change. Establish homeowner rights.
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HB 2446 Sponsor:Wiemann, John Status: H Elections Description: Require the governor to call an election for a legislative seat within 60 days of receiving the notice of a vacancy.
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HB 2637 Sponsor:Wiemann, John Status: H Health Insurance Description: Prohibit any mandated health insurance plan from providing coverage already provided by certain special-coverage plans such as accident insurance and supplemental plans.
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HCS HB 2638 Sponsor:Wiemann, John Status: H Perfection Description: Authorize the sale or transfer of various parcels of land held by state government in Jackson, St. Francois, Phelps and Macon counties.
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HB 2683 Sponsor:Wiemann, John Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require life insurance companies to search on a semiannual basis for policy holders who are listed in a federal Social Security database of deceased persons to determine if a life insurance policy should be paid.
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