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2003 Bill(s)

SB 168
Sponsor: Quick, Ed
Status: S Financial & Governmental Organization
Description: Establish a $150,000 death benefit for a public safety officer who dies in the line of duty.
See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • * SB 169
    Sponsor: Quick, Ed
    Status: S Judiciary
    Description: Repeal the death penalty.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • SB 170
    Sponsor: Quick, Ed
    Status: S Economic Development
    Description: Let Clay County pay for the salaries of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks from county funds.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HS SB 173
    Sponsor: Quick, Ed
    Status: Conference
    Description: Reduce initial term of a fire district when voters increase the number of board members.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HCS SB 234
    Sponsor: Quick, Ed
    Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED
    Description: Let Clay County operate conession stands at private marinas.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • SB 235
    Sponsor: Quick, Ed
    Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED
    Description: Include in debt limit calculations for local government land land selected for redevelopment.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • SCS SB 269
    Sponsor: Quick, Ed
    Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED
    Description: Allow a public safety sales tax in Excelsior Springs, upon voter approval.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status

  • 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.