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2007 Bill(s)
SB 8 Sponsor:Kennedy, Harry Status: S Consent Description: Provide a tax credit for modifying a home for a disabled person.
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SCS SB 9 Sponsor:Kennedy, Harry Status: S Economic Development Description: Continue for St. Louis city the extra 30 days than the rest of the state for delinquent water bill debts.
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* SB 10 Sponsor:Kennedy, Harry Status: S Financial Description: Regulate and license private investigators.
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SB 305 Sponsor:Kennedy, Harry Status: S Seniors Description: Regulate and license medical imaging and radiation therapy specialists.
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SB 342 Sponsor:Kennedy, Harry Status: S Economic Development Description: Let St. Louis police sergeants get overtime pay.
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HCS SB 419 Sponsor:Kennedy, Harry Status: H 3rd Read Description: Change the office term for water district board members to deal with the change in the election date.
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SB 540 Sponsor:Kennedy, Harry Status: S Ways & Means Description: Let the Mehlville School District impose a sales tax.
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SB 566 Sponsor:Kennedy, Harry Status: S Education Description: Require publishers of school materials to provide electronic copies to the schools at no cost.
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SB 602 Sponsor:Kennedy, Harry Status: S Ways & Means Description: Provide a sales tax exemption for jet fuel used for a transoceanic flight across the Atlantic or Pacific.
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SB 653 Sponsor:Kennedy, Harry Status: S Health Description: Expand coverage for the Uninsured Womens Health Program.
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HCS SS SB 654 Sponsor:Kennedy, Harry Status: H 3rd Read Description: Let the St. Louis Police Board delegate some of its jurisdiction to hearing officers on disciplinary matters.
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