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2016 Bill(s)
* HB 1764 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Emerging Issues Description: Change the ban on concealed weapons in places of worship. Require that a notice be posted outside the building for concealed weapons to be banned in a church or other place of worship.
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SS HCS HB 1765 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Exempt up to $1,500 of firearms and ammunition from bankruptcy execution. The House amended HCS contains liability lawsuit protections for livestock.
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HB 1992 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Civil & Criminal Proceedings Description: Expand the crime of credit card fraud to possessing a credit or debt card that was fraudulently obtained.
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* HB 1993 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Select Com. on Judiciary Description: Various changes in the Open Meetings Law. Extend the deadline for public notice of a government meeting from 24 to 48 hours before the meeting, except for the legislature. Restrict who can attend a closed meeting. Require indexes of public records retained by a governmental body.
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HB 1994 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Perfection Description: Create a council on palliative care. Require the Health Department to have on its website information about palliative care.
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* HCS HB 1995 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Perfection Description: Provide additional parole release opportunities for juveniles with long sentences. Allow an Armed Offender Docket in Jackson County's circuit court.
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HB 1996 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Select Com. on Judiciary Description: A couple of technical wording changes in municipal court proceedings to reflect the 2014 revision in the state's criminal code.
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HB 1997 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Professional Registration Description: Regulate and require licensing of roofing contractors.
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HCS HB 2054 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Perfection Description: Let beer merchants sell draft beer in containers provided by the customer for consumption off the premises. It's the old way beer once was sold.
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HB 2105 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Perfection Description: Various changes involving attorneys for trusts. Expand provisions making the attorney liable for misconduct or acting in disregard of the purposes of the trust.
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HB 2106 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Select Com. on Judiciary Description: Various changes involving trusts. Allow authorizing a person to exercise designated powers over the trust without being a trustee.
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HB 2242 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: DEFEATED: H 3rd Read Description: Prohibit class action lawsuits by local government to enforce or collect a tax.
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HB 2243 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Perfection Description: Prohibit class action lawsuits by local government to file a case in a federal court to collect or enforce tax.
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HB 2267 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Government Oversight Description: Require a two-year cooling off period after leaving office for a legislator to register a lobbyist. Require financial disclosure of 501(C)(4) organizations. Restrict legislators and statewide elected officials from being paid as political consultants. Other ethics provisions.
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HB 2347 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H Professional Registration Description: Add an exemption to the prohibition on a physician making a referral to a physical therapist when there is a potential conflict of interest. Allow a referral when the business in which the physician has an interest complies with a federal law on referrals.
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HB 2659 Sponsor:Cornejo, Robert Status: H 2nd Read Description: Establish requirements for the Parole Board to award compliance credits for misdemeanor offenders for not having a violation report.
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