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Rep. Bob Johnson
2003 Roll Call Votes
Y - SS SB 13 (09/12/2003): The motion to override the governor's veto of legislation to ban cities from suing gun manufacturers and force St. Louis city to drop its lawsuit against the industry.
N - HS HB 156 (09/10/2003): The motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to require a 24-hour waiting period before an abortion. An override requires a 2/3rds vote -- 109 votes.
Y - SS HS HB 349 (09/10/2003): The motion to override the governor's veto of the bill to allow private citizens to carry concealed weapons.
Y - HB 103 (06/25/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the identical copy of the higher education budget the governor had vetoed from the special session.
Y - HB 102 (06/25/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the identical copy of the education budget the governor had vetoed from the special session.
Y - CCS HB 11 (06/17/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the special session welfare budget to replace the budget vetoed by the governor.
N - CCS HB 10 (06/17/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the special session health and mental health budgets to replace the budgets vetoed by the governor.
Y - SCS HB 3 (06/17/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the special session higher education budget to replace the budget vetoed by the governor.
Y - CCS HB 2 (06/17/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the special session education budget to replace the budget vetoed by the governor.
Y - HCS HB 11 (06/03/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the Social Services Department budget in the special session.
N - HCS HB 10 (06/03/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the health and mental health budgets in the special session.
Y - HCS HB 3 (06/03/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the higher education budget in the special session.
N - HCS HB 2 (06/05/2003.S1): 3rd reading of the legislature's special session education budget.
N - CCS SB 11 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of a bill to create a "sales tax holiday" that exempts from the sales tax purchase of clothing and school supplies a few days before school.
Y - SS SB 280 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to limit non-economic awards in liability lawsuits.
Y - CCS SB 675 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of a bill to transfer interest from several state funds to general revenue to help balance the budget by $15.8 million.
N - CCS HB 198 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of a broad anti-crime bill.
A - CCS HB 228 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of a bill to impose notification requirements on spam, unwanted e-mail.
Y - HS SCS SB 5 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of a bill designed to lower sentences assigned to some criminal offenders.
Y - HS SCS SB 11 (05/15/2003): 3rd reading of the House version of legislation to create a "sales tax holiday" that exempts clothing and school supply purchases from the sales tax for a few days before school in the fall.
Y - CCS HB 679 (05/16/2003): 3rd reading of the final version of legislation to strengthen state oversight of foster children and require privatization of some foster care services.
Y - CCS SB 298 (05/14/2003): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill that would let liquor to be sold earlier in the morning in restaurants.
Y - HCS SCS SB 675 (05/14/2003): 3rd reading of a bill that would raise money to help balance the state's budget by transferring to general revenue interest of some dedicated funds.
Y - HS SS SB 695 (05/13/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to let the legislature set Medicaid reimbursement rates by appropriation -- designed to give the legislature more control over rising Medicaid costs.
N - HA 3 HS SB 668 (05/13/2003): An amendment to an agriculture bill that impose a fee and require registration if farmers retains the seed for planting from the harvest of patented seed.
Y - CCS HB 600 (05/13/2003): 3rd reading of the final conference version of the revenue-enhancement bill that would raise more than $100 to help balance the state's budget.
Y - CCS HB 600 (05/13/2003): 3rd reading of the conference substitute of a package of measures to raise state revenues by about $100 million to help balance the budget.
Y - SS HCS HB 349 (05/05/2003): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to let private citizens carry concealed weapons.
N - HS HB 156 (05/01/2003): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to require a 24-hour waiting period after counseling before an abortion can be performed.
Y - HB 593 (04/28/2003): 3rd reading of legislation to prohibit unions from taking service fees from state workers as Gov. Bob Holden had authorized.
Y - HCS HB 142 (04/17/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to ban the PSC from regulating high-speed (broad-band) Internet access.
Y - HS HB 142 (04/15/2003): Perfection of legislation to ban the PSC from regulating high-speed (broad-band) Internet access.
Y - HS HB 142 (04/15/2003): Perfection of legislation to ban the PSC from regulating high-speed (broad-band) Internet access.
N - HS HB 517 (04/03/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to put a cap on the percentage increase allowed for assessments of homes of the elderly.
Y - HCS HB 322 (03/20/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to restrict fines against business for violating state rules and creating a board to review business complaints.
Y - HS HB 228 (03/20/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit spam by setting up a no-spam list like the telemarketing system.
Y - HS HB 2 (03/19/2003): 3rd reading of the lump-sum budget for the Education Department.
N - HS HB 156 (03/12/2003): 3rd reading of legislation to require a 24-hour waiting period before an abortion can be performed.
Y - HCS HB 281 (03/06/2003): 3rd reading of legislation to provide life-time teaching certificates.
Y - HS HB 349 (03/08/2003): Allow private citizens to carry concealed weapons.
Y - HA 7 HS HB 349 (03/04/2003): An amendment to a bill legalizing concealed weapons that would submit the proposal to statewide voter approval.
Y - HCS HB 273 (02/27/2003): 3rd reading of legilsation to impose a cap on the non-economic awards in liability lawsuits.
Y - HS HB 321 (02/27/2003): 3rd Reading of legislation to add restrictions and requirements in workers compensation coverage.
Y - SS HB 401 (02/20/2003): Final 3rd reading of the Senate version of a bill to authorize bond issues to help balance the state's budget.
Y - HCS HB 288 (02/21/2003): 3rd reading of a bill to allocate gambling tax revenues to schools on a per-student basis.
Y - HS HB 321 (02/19/2003): Perfection of a bill to add restrictions and requirements to the workers' compensation program.
Y - HB 401 (02/13/2003): 3rd reading of the compromise bill to limit the amount of money the state could borrow to balance the current fiscal year's budget to $150 in bonds.
Y - HB 401 (02/12/2003): Perfection of a bill that would limit the amount of money the state could borrow to balance the current fiscal year's budget to $100 in bonds.
N - HB 198 (02/06/2003): 3rd reading of a bill that would extend to 30 hours how long a person can be held in jail without charges filed.
N - HB 198 (02/05/2003): Perfection of a bill that would extend to 30 hours how long a person can be held in jail without charges filed.