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2012 Bill(s)
* SB 435 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: IN SCS SB 553 Description: Prohibit withholding fees from state government worker paychecks. Former Gov. Bob Holden signed an order authorizing service fees from state workers. H Rules rejected the original committee substitute and returned it to the H Local Gov't Committee.
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* SB 436 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Ways & Means Description: Make all state tax credits subject to voter approval.
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SB 437 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Financial Description: Implement a constitutional amendment to have the governor and lieutenant governor to run as a team, like the U.S. president and vice president.
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* SB 477 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: IN SCS SB 484 Description: A number of expansions to the no-call law regulating telemarketers. Include cell phones. Ban automated calls.
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* SB 478 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Veterans Description: Eliminate various government job benefits for legislators and statewide elected officials who first take office in 2013. Eliminate government retirement benefits and health insurance coverage.
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* SB 479 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Perf Description: Eliminate various government job benefits for legislators and statewide elected officials who first take office in 2013. Eliminate government retirement benefits and health insurance coverage.
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* SS SB 492 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: H Retirement Description: Exempt legislators and statewide elected officials who first take office in 2013 from the changes in retirement benefits formula for state government workers.
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SB 513 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Ways & Means Description: Prohibit any new projects under the Downtown Economic Stimulus Act that provides tax breaks for development.
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SB 514 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S General Laws Description: Prohibit a labor contract that requires workers to join a union or pay service fees to the union. Submit the proposal on the statewide ballot to take effect. It's what supporters call "Right to Work."
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* SCS SB 675 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Perf Description: Repeal the circuit breaker that provides tax credits for lower income housing residents for property taxes paid or rental costs.
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SCS SB 683 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: H Financial Institutions Description: Change the $3,000 exemption of motor vehicles from attachment for debt. Apply the limit to the total value of all vehicles owned by the debtor rather than applying the limit to each vehicle.
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* SB 684 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Ways & Means Description: Impose a one year moratorium on low income housing tax credits, historic preservation tax credits and some tax credits issued by the Missouri Development Finance Board.
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SB 685 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Judiciary Description: Expand a ban on communication allowed by the Public Service Commission to include matters that "are likely to become the subject of a pending filing or case."
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* SB 693 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Perf Description: Prohibit government agencies from printing calendars for distribution to legislators or the public.
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SB 724 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Ways & Means Description: Expand a ban on tax credits to any one or business owing taxes to cover property taxes and federal taxes. Prohibit tax credits if there was an arrangement for lower payment for a tax debt.
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SB 725 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Ways & Means Description: Prohibit granting a local government tax break to a developer if the developer or anyone with a significant interest with the development firm owes back taxes.
See: Official legislative description and status* SB 790 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Ways & Means Description: Prohibit redeeming tax credits until after June 30, 2013.
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* SB 826 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Rules Description: Re-enact various campaign finance restrictions, reporting requirements and enforcement provisions passed in 2010 in SB 844 that was struck down by the state Supreme Court in February 2012.
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SB 827 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Judiciary Description: Exempt a co-worker for liability damages for causing an injury or death to a fellow worker if the victim is covered by Workers' Compensation.
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SB 828 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Judiciary Description: Expand Wokers' Compensation to cover occupational disease, thus restricting lawsuits for occupational disease awards.
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SB 829 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Small Business Description: Phase out the Second Injury fund that covers workers re-injured on the job and move coverage to the regular Workers' Compensation fund.
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SB 851 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Rules Description: Bar legislators from lobbying or working for the executive branch of state government for two years after leaving office.
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SB 852 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Veterans Description: Prohibit St. Louis city from placing newly hired St. Louis city firefighters in the old retirement system if the city adopts a new system.
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SB 853 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Veterans Description: Prohibit St. Louis city from placing newly hired St. Louis city firefighters in the old retirement system if the city adopts a new system.
See: Official legislative description and status* SJR 23 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Financial Description: Extend the limit of two terms to the rest of Missouri's statewide elected officials. Currently the limit covers only the governor and state treasurer.
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SJR 24 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Financial Description: Require the governor and lieutenant governor to run as a team, like the U.S. president and vice president starting in 2016.
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* SJR 25 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: S Perf Description: Cut the size of the House from 163 to 101 members
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* HCS SJR 37 Sponsor:Crowell, Jason Status: H Rules Description: Explicitly extend the public records and open meetings law to cover the apportionment commissions that redraw state legislative districts.
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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.