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2011 Bill(s)
HB 54 Sponsor:Dugger, Tony Status: IN HCS HB 187 Description: Repeal the law requiring the emblems of political parties be at the top of election ballots.
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* HB 94 Sponsor:Dugger, Tony Status: H Agriculture Policy Description: Repeal the restrictions on dog breeding approved by Missouri voters in November 2010.
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HB 95 Sponsor:Dugger, Tony Status: H Elections Description: Expand to cities with fewer than 10,000 residents a law that calls off a local government election if the number of candidates filed is the same number or less than the offices to be filled.
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HCS HB 121 Sponsor:Dugger, Tony Status: H Perf Description: Change the filing dates for a general municipal election.
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SS HB 184 Sponsor:Dugger, Tony Status: GOVERNOR VETOED Description: Allow up to $100 per month compensation for road district commissoners to be set by the commission.
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HB 217 Sponsor:Dugger, Tony Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let an election authority use an electronic voter identification system or electronic signature pad to verify a voter at a polling place.
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HB 503 Sponsor:Dugger, Tony Status: S Financial Description: Move the presidential primary from February to March.
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HB 672 Sponsor:Dugger, Tony Status: H Elections Description: Let 4th class cities have the city marshal appointed rather than elected.
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HB 813 Sponsor:Dugger, Tony Status: IN SCS HB 798 Description: Designate a bridge in Wright County the Pvt Ova A. Kelley Medal of Honor Memorial Bridge.
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* HCS HB 856 Sponsor:Dugger, Tony Status: H Rules Description: Various changes in initiative petitions. Provide that minor errors shall not invalidate a signature. Create a crime of initential misrepresetnation of a petition. Let a court change the estimated cost of a proposal.
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* HCS HJR 16 Sponsor:Dugger, Tony Status: S 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Require an initiative petition get signatures from 8 percent of voters in every congressional district and five percent for a referendum. Currently, the requirement is for those percentages from 2/3rds of the Congressional districts.
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