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2010 Bill(s)
* HB 1552 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Education Description: Allow parents to enroll a child in a school district away from the parents' residence.
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HB 1554 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Allow adjustment in natural gas rates or surcharge for infrastructure replacement costs. Include net write-offs in automatic gas price surcharges.
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HB 1555 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide an income tax deduction for the costs of a loan to repair damage to the taxpayer's premises caused by flooding.
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HB 1610 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Utilities Description: Require natural gas price adjustments include net write offs. Allow rate adjustments to collect the write offs on customer bills in the regular rate cases. Require the PSC to review a company's efforts to collect bills. Provide that partial payment of attempt to pay a bill will not affect Utilicare coverage.
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SCS HCS HB 1871 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: S 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Require composting facilities to register with the state and file annual reports. The HCS contains amendments with a couple of other unrelated environmental issues.
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HB 1872 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Governmental Accountability Description: Prohibit government agencies from using tax funds for lobbying or using government funds to pay membership fees in associations that lobby.
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* HB 1956 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Higher Education Description: Provide an income tax deduction for public university tuition costs. Assigned by the House Speaker to committee on April 15 when there were just four weeks left in the legislative session.
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HB 1957 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Judiciary Description: Require the MULES statewide criminal records system include ex parte protection orders 14 hours after being issued.
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HB 1959 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Local Govt Description: Require that requests for records recorded by a county recorder be made to the office where the record originally was filed.
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HB 1987 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Workforce Development Description: Expand the number of eligible weeks for unemployment compensation under the shared work program.
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* HB 2038 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Utilities Description: Impose a lawsuit limit for damages caused from geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide.
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HB 2118 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require Medicaid to provide reimbursement to chiropractors for services rendered.
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HB 2239 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Impose additional provisions for multiple child abuse calls about the same child and when a child has died. Give an alleged perpetrator no more than five minutes to read written material provided about a report prior to questioning.
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HB 2310 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H Utilities Description: Expand the ability of water companies to impose infrastructure surcharges. Add energy efficiency projects and worn out meter replacements to the list of projects for which charges can be assessed.
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HB 2359 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H 2nd Read Description: Designate the first Sunday in June as Children's Day.
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HJR 90 Sponsor:Schoeller, Shane Status: H 2nd Read Description: State that energy produced any company with a facility in Missouri is not subject to federal regulation and shall be considered consumed by Missouri residents.
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