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2012 Bill(s)
* HB 1229 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H Higher Education Description: Give students the right to record classroom lectures in public universities.
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HB 1390 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H Workforce Development Description: Allow up to two family members of a business owner to opt out of Workers' Compensation insurance.
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* HB 1512 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: S General Laws Description: Restrict a court from basing a decision, in whole or part, upon any foreign law or code.
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* SCS HCS HB 1637 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: S 3rd Read 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 1638 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H General Laws Description: Repeal a law allowing cities to prohibit openly carrying a firearm.
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HB 1899 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H Transportation Description: Give an auto dealer an extra 30 days to deliver to a purchaser the manufacture's statement of origin.
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HB 2029 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H General Laws Description: Give an auto dealer 21 days to deliver the title to a motor vehicle that has been sold.
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HB 2030 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H General Laws Description: Allow a person with a concealed weapons permit to openly carry a firearm.
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HB 2066 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H General Laws Description: Prohibit Missouri enforcing the National Defense Authorization Act that allows detention of terrorists without trial for the current fiscal year that ends June 30, 2012. Make it a crime for a state government worker to enforce the act.
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* HCS HJR 64 Sponsor:Curtman, Paul Status: H Perf Description: Prohibit any law requiring a person to purchase health insurance or that an employer provide it. The original H General Laws version was rejected by H Rules, returning the bill to the original committee.
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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.