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2004 Bill(s)
* SB 761 Sponsor:Champion, Norma Status: IN SCS SB 714 Description: Rename Southwest Missouri State University to Missouri State University.
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* HS SCS SB 762 Sponsor:Champion, Norma Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: A number of changes in foster care. Stronger background checks of foster parents. Restrictions on removing a child.
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SCS SB 961 Sponsor:Champion, Norma Status: H 3rd Read Description: Restrict local government from regulating amateur radio antennas.
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* SB 1016 Sponsor:Champion, Norma Status: S Commerce Description: Expand the open meetings law. Give the public rights to record meetings. Extend to digital conferences.
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SB 1017 Sponsor:Champion, Norma Status: S Judiciary Description: Make it a misdemeanor crime to disobey an order by a cop.
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SB 1018 Sponsor:Champion, Norma Status: S Aging Description: Require a group meeting with parents, juvenile officer, casseworker, etc. beforethe state can move a child.
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SB 1249 Sponsor:Champion, Norma Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Require prefence for Missouri products in awarding state contracts.
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SB 1302 Sponsor:Champion, Norma Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Authorize transfer of land owned by Southwest Missouri State University.
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* SB 1305 Sponsor:Champion, Norma Status: IN SCS SB 1221 Description: Appropriate life science bonds for University of Missouri building projects.
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SB 1343 Sponsor:Champion, Norma Status: S Economic Development Description: Remove a 25 year on enprise zone tax breaks for developers.
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HS SB 1344 Sponsor:Champion, Norma Status: Back to S Description: Change the chairman rotation of the Joint Committee on Economic Development.
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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.