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2001 Bill(s)
* SCS SB 67 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Perf Description: Freeze property tax assessment of homes of the elderly.
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SB 68 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Perf Description: Add a inflation adjustment to the hold-harmless funding level in the school funding formula.
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SCS SB 69 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: H Criminal Law Description: Lower minimum value for tougher stealing penalty.
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SB 109 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Judiciary Description: Expand lawsuit liability protection for volunteers of non-profit groups. Allow lawsuit only fro gross negligence.
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SB 110 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Technical section reference change in mattress law.
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SB 111 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Reciprocity agreement with feds on handicapped license plates to be entered into by Missouri.
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SB 212 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Ways & Means Description: Exempt military income from the state income tax.
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* SB 213 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Ways & Means Description: Tax credit for residential property taxes paid.
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* HCS SS SB 214 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: H 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Make child pornography possession a felony crime. Now a misdemeanor.
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* SCS SB 215 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Consent: REMOVED Description: Raise fee for prosecuting bad check to 3 times the check's value, up to $500.
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* SB 231 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Local Govt Description: Let local voters exempt food from the local sales tax.
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SB 232 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Description: Extend death penalty to murder of child 12 years old or less in age.
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SCS SB 253 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Perf Description: Toll statute of limitations on a building improvement law suit from time of substantially completed.
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* SB 254 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Transportation Description: Repeal motor voter, the voter registration opportunity when getting a driving license.
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* SB 255 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Description: Make e-mail harassment a crime, continuing to send e-mail after person asked that it be stopped.
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* SB 260 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: IN SCS SB 253 Description: Require licensed professional affidavit for lawsuit against a fellow licensed professional.
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* SB 296 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Aging Description: Restrict grandparent visitation rights when parents are living together with the child and married.
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SB 322 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: IN SBS SB 214 Description: Increase penalty to felony for repeat sexual misconduct.
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SB 421 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Consent: REMOVED Description: Expand what's in a Highway Patrol revolving fund.
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SB 437 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Judiciary Description: Require court refuse a case if the trail can be held in a more convenient jurisdiction.
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* SB 469 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Perf Description: Transfer power over the Lambert Airport to a regional board. Creates board to govern all airports in the region.
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* SB 477 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Public Health and Welfare Description: Add more information that a doctor is required to report to the state after an abortion.
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SB 530 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Insurance Description: Require mandated health insurance coverage apply first to the state government health care plan for one year.
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SB 531 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Commerce Description: Expand tax credits for certified capital companies to include agricultural activities.
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* SB 567 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Ways & Means Description: Exempt movie tickets from local sales taxes.
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SB 614 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Education Description: Allow A+ Schools reimbursement for attending public or private four-year colleges.
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* SJR 16 Sponsor:Gross, Chuck Status: S Pensions Description: Let voters decide if tobacco settlement money is under the Hancock revenue lid.
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