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2014 Bill(s)
* SB 495 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: IN SCS SB 493 Description: Require the state Education Board to determine accreditation for separate buildings in a district that is unaccredited. Enact a provision excluding a school from having to accept students from an unaccredited district if the school does not have adequate facilities for more students. Allow more types of organizations to sponsor charter schools in unaccredited districts.
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* SB 496 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: S Ways & Means Description: Cut in half the income taxes for business income. Phase in the deductions. In 2013, the Revenue Department estimated eventually would cost $351 million per year in lost taxes. Legislative staff put the loss at $135 million per year.
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* SB 497 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: S Ways & Means Description: Cut the state income tax rate by one-half a percentage point at the top income level. Also make further income tax rate cuts if there has been at least a $100 million increase in General Revenue in any one of the three prior years. Restrict the cuts to lowering the upper-income tax rate to four percent. Currently it is six percent. The governor vetoed a similar bill in 2013, SB 253.
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* SCS SB 666 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: S 3rd Read (IN BUDGET) Description: Provide a tax credit of 0.75% of the assessed value of a taxpayer's residential real estate assessed value.
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* SB 667 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: H 2nd Read Description: Limit how long how long an acting department director can hold office for a position requiring Senate confirmation to 30 days after the Senate is in session. Prohibit reappointing the person.
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SB 689 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let a store with a permit to sell packaged malt liquor to sell single bottles. Currently the law covers three or more bottles or cans.
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* SB 742 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: S Jobs Description: Provide tax credits for companies that forward international freight shipments. It is a revision of what was called the China Hub bill in the 2011 special legislative session.
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SB 743 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: S Jobs Description: Place all new tax credit programs under the Tax Credit Accountability Act that requires assigning tax credits to various categories and collecting information about them.
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SS SB 767 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let St. Louis County establish a voluntary registry of persons with health aliments to assist in case of a disaster or emergency.
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HCS SB 786 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: H 3rd Read Description: Allow sale at events of home-produced beer exempt from licensing if the person who brewed the beer gets none of the proceeds.
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CCS SB 852 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Tansfer power to regulate and license corporate security advisors from the local police department to the state Public Safety Department. Require corporate security officers be licensed.
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HCS SB 869 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Give the Family Services Division power to suspend adoption subsidies to a family if the child has been removed from the family. The amended House version includes several other unrelated issues dealing with children.
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SB 977 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: S Veterans & Health Description: Allow managed care health organizations offer incentives for preventive or primary care services, but prohibit gambling, alcohol or tobacco as incentives.
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SB 978 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: S Judiciary Description: Exempt from a simplified dissolution provision the right for a corporation owned by just two shareholders to disolve if the stockholders had agreed to waive the rights for simplified dissolution.
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* SJR 42 Sponsor:Schmitt, Eric Status: S Perf Description: Establish in the state Constitution the power of the legislature to reject proposed administrative rules by a 60 percent majority.
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