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2015 Bill(s)
HCS HB 658 Sponsor:Ross, Robert Status: S Education Description: Let a school district award credit for participation in the Missouri Supreme Court's Constitution Project.
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HB 659 Sponsor:Ross, Robert Status: H Government Oversight Description: Prohibit use of government money for lobbying.
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HB 660 Sponsor:Ross, Robert Status: H Health & Mental Health Policy Description: Require an $8 co-payment for a Medicaid recipient for a non-emergency use of an emergency room.
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HB 661 Sponsor:Ross, Robert Status: H Select Com. on General Laws Description: Change the membership of the Geographic Names Board.
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HB 662 Sponsor:Ross, Robert Status: H Telecommunications Description: Restrict when local government can require removal or relocation of a communication service provider's infrastructure.
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HB 833 Sponsor:Ross, Robert Status: H Conservation & Natural Resources Description: Require the Conservation Department to eliminate clear cuttong on state-owned forest land. Create a task force to develop forest management plans. Not assigned to a committee until April 2.
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HB 834 Sponsor:Ross, Robert Status: H Select Com. on Agriculture Description: Prohibit any state agency accepting a donation of state land or purchasing state land without legislative approval, exempting the Transportation Department. Not assigned to a committee until April 2.
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HB 835 Sponsor:Ross, Robert Status: H Select Com. on Agriculture Description: Require legislative approval before the Natural Resources Department can implement a plan submitted to the federal Environmental Protection Agency. Not assigned to a committee until April 2.
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HB 836 Sponsor:Ross, Robert Status: S 3rd Read Description: Repeal a law prohibiting someone to ride on various locations of a motorboat such as gunwales, decking over the bow, railings, etc.
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* HCS HB 955 Sponsor:Ross, Robert Status: H Perfection Description: Restrict when the state can pursue nuisance actions involving environmental issues. Restrict state authority over environmental protection of streams and wetlands. Define the legal rights for property owners of land along waterways. Declare that the bed below the low water mark of a navigable river belongs to the state. Give the landowner the right to build wharfs that do not interfere with navigation.
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.