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2005 Bill(s)
SB 31 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Transportation Description: Implement toll roads, if the companion constitutional amendment is approved by voters.
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* HCS SS SB 32 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: H Rules Description: Impose a tax on sexually oriented businesses including a $5 admission tax & a 20% gross receipts tax.
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* SB 33 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: IN SCS SB 202 Description: Deny retirement benefits to Labor Commisssion, Mediation Bd. & ALJ nominees not confirmed by the Senate.
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* SB 79 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Ways & Means Description: Increase the boarding fee for gambling boats from $2 to $5.
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SB 80 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Economic Development Description: Require 10% of TIF (tax increment financing) tax breaks go to school districts in the development area.
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SB 81 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Education Description: Remove a provision in the school funding formula when it is underfunded.
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SB 102 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Education Description: Require full reimbursement by the state for educational costs of children in protective custody in Jackson County.
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HCS SCS SB 103 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Let a school board committee grant waivers in student residency decisions.
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* SB 104 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Judiciary Description: Allow termination of parental rights for a parent killing or seriously injuring the other parent.
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SB 115 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: IN SCS SB 103 Description: Extend the deadline for a hearing on not registering a child in school who has been identified as a potential danger.
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SB 116 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Education Description: Create a separate fund for school enhancements from gambling tax revenue.
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SB 117 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Withdrawn and not printed, so no reference to what it did.
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HCS SB 123 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: H 3rd Read Description: Allow corporations to have uncertificated stock.
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* SB 160 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Perf Description: Prohibit cloning of a human.
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HCS SB 165 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: H 3rd Read Description: Prohibit a stay when a PSC utility order is appealed. And have appeals go directly to the appeals court.
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* SB 322 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: IN SCS SB 37 Description: Make it a misdemeanor crime for an adult to allow a minor to drink on his property.
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SB 323 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Establish a grant program for umbilical cord blood banks.
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SB 341 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Aging Description: Limit to nursing homes and long-care facilities the law restricting medical facility expansion and construction.
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HCS SB 342 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: H Rules Description: Allow contracting to a private agency for municipal probation services.
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* CCS SB 343 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Raise the limit on redevelopment tax credits from $15 million to $150 million.
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SB 373 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Perf Description: Have the governor nominate a person to fill a vacancy on the Employers Mutual Insurance Board rather than the board.
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SB 421 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Transportation Description: Require the petition for a transportation district formation be a verified petition.
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HCS SB 422 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Make confidential records concerning expungement of a drunken driving conviction after ten years.
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HCS SCS SB 423 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Minor changes in the law requiring DNA samples be taken of convicted criminals.
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SB 438 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Judiciary Description: Make production of meth in the home of a minor a child endangerment crime.
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SB 439 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Judiciary Description: Expand the child endangerment crime to cover some cases of drunken driving.
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SB 534 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: H Rules Description: Establish provisions for replacing an absent, sick or disqualified municipal judge.
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SB 536 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Judiciary Description: Make it easier for a landlord to clear out an the premises when he believes the tenant has abandoned the place.
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SB 537 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Judiciary Description: Require a cash bond in some landlord-tenant cases.
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SB 538 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Judiciary Description: Shorten the deadline for setting a court date on some landlord/tenant actions.
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* SJR 7 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Transportation Description: Abolish the Highway Commission. Put the department under a director nominated by the governor.
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* SJR 8 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Consent: REMOVED Description: Establish a constitutional right to hunt and fish.
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* SJR 11 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Transportation Description: Authorize toll roads.
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* SJR 13 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Financial & Governmental Organizations Description: Reduce the size of the House to 99 members, change the Senate to 33 members.
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* SJR 18 Sponsor:Bartle, Matt Status: S Judiciary Description: Prohibit the state courts from deciding cases involving school funding.
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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.