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2005 Bill(s)
* SB 7 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Aging Description: Stronger enforcement an penalties for lead-based paint abatement. Create a $1 income tax check-off for abatement.
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SB 8 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Aging Description: Create a commission child environmental health protection.
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SB 9 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Judiciary Description: Extend the drug-free school zones to child care facilities, for which there are stronger penalties for illegal drugs.
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SB 58 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Ways & Means Description: Increase the recording fees to be transferred to a fund for financing lifetime homes.
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SB 60 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Aging Description: Increase the state's payments to foster care parents.
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SB 89 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Ways & Means Description: Require state college tuition waiver for foster children, in come cases.
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SCS SB 90 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Perf Description: Led advance practice nurses administer some drugs.
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SB 91 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Education Description: Extend the A+ scholarship program to private vocational and technical schools.
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SB 108 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Ways & Means Description: Allow county child services tax funds to be used for strengthening families and protecting child well-being.
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SB 109 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Education Description: Ease teacher tenure requirments. Require a total of 5 years rather than successive years & allow in any Mo. district.
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SB 110 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Small Business Description: Require health insurance reimburse PhD professional counselors at the ame rate as licensed psychologists.
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* SB 145 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Small Business Description: Ban a credit agency setting a credit risk on the basis of inquiries into a consumer's credit files.
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SB 146 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Aging Description: Let the Health Department investigate air quality complaints in schools.
See: Official legislative description and status* SB 203 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Aging Description: Expand the state government worker health care plan to cover all young adults between ages 18 and 15.
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SB 204 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: IN SCS SB 365 Description: Expand the requirement for health insurance to cover cancer clinical trial drugs to those in phases I & II of testing.
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* SB 303 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Judiciary Description: Impose a moratorium on the death penalty for a commission study.
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SB 335 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Governmental Accountability Description: Authorize the administration to ban signs in the Capitol.
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SB 336 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Education Description: Let private vocational schools get A+ reimbursements.
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SB 368 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Aging Description: Make persons diagnosed with cancer eligible for Medicaid.
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SB 369 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Small Business Description: Require health insurance cover up to 48 hours of hospital stay after a mastectomy and more for reconstructive work.
See: Official legislative description and status* SB 370 Sponsor:Dougherty, Pat Status: S Small Business Description: Prohibit insurance firms from raising rates or recording claim inquiries by a policy holder.
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.