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2014 Bill(s)
HB 1272 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Rules Description: Let the city of Florissant in St. Louis County charge fees to maintain rights-of-way or easements that primarily are used by a state agency.
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HB 1273 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Judiciary Description: Impose an additional $5 court fee to cover the costs of an electronic citation system.
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HB 1274 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Judiciary Description: Require a petition to a court for a protection order alleging domestic violence or stalking include a police report detailing the incident.
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HB 1275 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H General Laws Description: Impose additional requirements for a candidacy filing for a fire protection district. Require the filing include a petition signed by at least 100 district voters.
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HB 1276 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H General Laws Description: Increase the filing fee for a fire protection district board candidate. Require the candidate to be a resident as well as a voter of the district.
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HB 1277 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Judiciary Description: Allow limited driving privileges in some circumstances for a person whose driving license was suspended for failure to make child support payments.
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HB 1278 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Elections Description: Require at every polling place a device for casting votings for use by blind and visually impaired persons.
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HB 1279 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Education Description: Expand the A+ college scholarship for high-achieving high school students to include private schools. Expand the requirements including mentoring, "maintain a record of good citizenship" and avoid unlawful use of drugs and alcohol.
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HB 1280 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H General Laws Description: Require the Social Services Department to seek a federal waiver to let the state require a photo ID for food stamps.
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HB 1281 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Perf Description: Let a school require up to 2 minutes of silence by all students in a class.
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HB 1282 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Transportation Description: Extend the ban on text messaging while driving to cover adults. It now covers persons under the age of 22 years. Allow hands-free texting.
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HB 1283 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H General Laws Description: Prohibit the food stamps from covering energy drinks with high amounts of caffeine -- the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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* HB 1284 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Small Business Description: Prohibit any store or shop from being open on Thanksgiving, Christmas or Easter.
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HCS HB 1285 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Perf Description: Include Veterans Day has a required school holiday.
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* HB 1286 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Utilities Description: Require the St. Louis area sewer district to reimburse a property owner suffering damages from a sewer line discharge due to an overcharge.
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HB 1287 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Elections Description: Allow casting an advance ballot up to three weeks before the election.
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HB 1288 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Elections Description: Allow casting an advance ballot up to three weeks before the election.
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HB 1289 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Government Oversight Description: Let the Revenue Department to require a motor vehicle license application include an identification number such as a driving license number or Social Security number.
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* HB 1290 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require a sign be posted at any traffic light that has an automated traffic enforcement system.
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HB 1291 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require fines collected by traffic-light automatic enforcement systems be used for drivers' education courses.
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* HB 1292 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require that the photo from automated red-light enforcement include a frontal picture of the driver to levy a fine.
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HB 1293 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Economic Development Description: Lower from two-thirds to a majority vote of the redevelopment commission for a plan change in St. Louis, St. Charles and Jefferson counties.
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HB 1984 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H Veterans Description: Prohibit public colleges and universities charging fees or tuition for military veterans who served during a time of war and the children and spouses of veterans who died in service.
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HB 2084 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let Florrissant charge a $10 fee on ordinance violation cases to finance upkeep of the courthouse.
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HB 2201 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require that one percent of a county government building costsin a charter county be allocated to a public art fund.
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HB 2205 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide an income tax deduction for volunteer firefrighters.
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HB 2253 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H 2nd Read Description: Repeal a provision allowing an offset of sales tax for purchase of motor vehicle used for agriculture.
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HB 2254 Sponsor:English, Keith Status: H 2nd Read Description: Repeal the sales tax exemption for livestock feed additives, livestock medications and pesticides used in agriculture.
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