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2013 Bill(s)
* HB 166 Sponsor:Hubbard, Penny Status: H Urban Issues Description: Create a pilot program to provide access to children by mothers in state prisons.
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* HB 167 Sponsor:Hubbard, Penny Status: H 2nd Read Description: Repeal the death penalty.
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HB 300 Sponsor:Hubbard, Penny Status: H Urban Issues Description: Expand the crime of domestic assault to include being the subject of three responses by police to alleged abuse incidents.
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HB 419 Sponsor:Hubbard, Penny Status: H Urban Issues Description: Require the Parole board to review inmates with life sentences who have served at least 15 years.
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* HB 443 Sponsor:Hubbard, Penny Status: S Judiciary Description: Require the Corrections Department to establish a two-year pilot program to increase access to their children for imprisoned parents.
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HB 444 Sponsor:Hubbard, Penny Status: H Urban Issues Description: Require the Education Department to establish a program to allow parents to get one our of paid leave per semester to work with their children in school.
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HB 591 Sponsor:Hubbard, Penny Status: S Transportation Description: Name a portion of the I55 Mississippi River Bridge in St. Louis the Congressman William L. Clay Bridge.
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HB 756 Sponsor:Hubbard, Penny Status: S 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Establish a program to assist released inmates who locate in St. Louis City.
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HB 862 Sponsor:Hubbard, Penny Status: H Judiciary Description: Establish a provision by which a party in a civil case after seven years can file to have all the court records removed from the state's website providing access to case information.
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