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2009 Bill(s)
SB 14 Sponsor:Nodler, Gary Status: S Financial Description: Bar ex-felons from holding public office.
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HCS SCS SB 15 Sponsor:Nodler, Gary Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Authorize transfer of state property in Jopin to Missouri Southern State Universtiy.
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SB 16 Sponsor:Nodler, Gary Status: IN SCS SB 335 Description: Make it a felony crime to manufacture or distribute false insurance identification cards.
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* SCS SB 313 Sponsor:Nodler, Gary Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Create two separate funds for federal stimulus funds received by the state. Prohibit the money from being transferred into general revenue.
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SB 378 Sponsor:Nodler, Gary Status: H Budget Description: Extend the sunset for various "federal reimbursement allowance" taxes. It's a mechanism by which the state gets extra federal Medicaid reimbursements by imposing a tax with the tax revenue returned to the health care providers.
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SB 460 Sponsor:Nodler, Gary Status: S Financial Description: Let the Mental Health Developmental Disabilities Division enter into a contract with a case management provider for a defined region.
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SB 511 Sponsor:Nodler, Gary Status: S Ways & Means Description: Impose a special provider tax on mental health rehabilitation providers for one year.
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* SB 527 Sponsor:Nodler, Gary Status: S Perf Description: Require legislative appropriation to spend federal funds for highways and bridges
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SB 528 Sponsor:Nodler, Gary Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Let the Economic Development Department provide economic incentives for design and manufacture of alternative energy vehicle components.
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