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2006 Bill(s)
* HB 1160 Sponsor:Wilson, Kevin Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Let a court order impoundment of a car owned by someone convicted of drunken driving.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 1161 Sponsor:Wilson, Kevin Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Make it a crime to make a terrorist threat or to disseminate information to promote terrorism.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 1351 Sponsor:Wilson, Kevin Status: H Agri-Business Description: Repeal the estate tax, the tax on property transfered after someone's death -- also called the "death tax."
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* HB 1468 Sponsor:Wilson, Kevin Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Remove specific reference to sexual orientation in the hate crimes law, make it cover against any "specified" group.
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HB 1469 Sponsor:Wilson, Kevin Status: H Job Creation Description: Give the lowest Missouri bidder the chance to match a lower out-of-state bid for a government contract.
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HB 1470 Sponsor:Wilson, Kevin Status: H Veterans Description: Ban charging a fee for the death certificate of a veteran requested by a family member.
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HB 1588 Sponsor:Wilson, Kevin Status: H Insurance Description: Provide a liability exemption for an emergency vehicle in an accident caused by another vehicle's failure to yield.
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HB 1589 Sponsor:Wilson, Kevin Status: H Professional Registration Description: Regulate and license home inspectors.
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HB 1608 Sponsor:Wilson, Kevin Status: IN HCS HB 1651 Description: Raise Insurance Dept. fees for insurance companies.
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HB 1689 Sponsor:Wilson, Kevin Status: H Local Govt Description: Exempt uncashed county checks from the state abandoned property law. Transfer the money to the county instead.
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