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Rep. Jeanne Kirkton
2015 Roll Call Votes
N - SCS SB 345 (09/16/2015): Passage of a resolution that would raise the maximum fees that could be charged for some types of loans.
N - SCS SB 224 (09/16/2015): Passage of a resolution to override the governor's veto of a bill that would deny one of the state's major college scholarships to children of parents illegally in the U.S.
N - SS SB 142 (09/16/2015): Passage of a resolution to override the veto of a bill to require the Natural Resources Dept. to submit a report to the legislature before implementing a federal EPA rule.
N - SB 20 (09/16/2015): Passage of a resolution to override the governor's veto of a bill to provide a tax break for large commercial laundries.
N - SCS HB 878 (09/16/2015): Passage of a resolution to override the governor's veto of a bill to give corporate security advisers police powers.
N - SS HB 799 (09/16/2015): Passage of a motion to override the governor's veto of a bill containing a number of court changes including adding extra fees.
Y - SCS HB 618 (09/16/2015): Passage of a motion to let more types of licensed professionals issue death certificates.
N - SS HB 722 (09/16/2015): Passage of the motion to override the governor's veto of a bill to prohibit local ordinances from raising the minimum wage or banning plastic bags being offered by merchants.
N - SCS HB 1098 (09/16/2015): Passage of the motion to override the governor's veto of a bill that would allow out-of-state financial institutions to have lower capital reserves than required of Missouri institutions.
N - HB 1022 (09/16/2015): Passage of the motion to allow an insurance policy to provide refunds for absence of claims.
N - SCS HB 116 (09/16/2015): Defeat of the motion to override the governor's veto of the Right to Work bill that would have prohibited requiring a worker to join a union.
N - SS SB 142 (05/15/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to impose restrictions on the Natural Resources Dept. to implement EPA rules.
N - SCS SB 20 (05/15/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to provide a tax break for commercial laundries.
N - CCS SB 67 (05/15/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of the conference version of a bill to authorize extra fees in some courts.
Y - SCS HCS HB 618 (05/15/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to deal with disposition of a dead body if there is disagreement among those with authority to make the decision.
N - SCS SB 345 (05/06/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to raise state fees charged to financial institutions.
N - HCS SS SB 67 (04/29/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to authorize extra fees in some courts with expanded fees approved by the House.
Y - HCS HB 1098 (05/13/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to ease requirements on out-of-state financial institutions.
N - HCS HB 1098 (04/07/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to ease requirements on out-of-state financial institutions.
Y - HB 1022 (04/09/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to allow refunds to an insurance policy holder who does not make a claim.
Y - SCS SB 878 (04/30/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to create commissions for corporate security advisers.
Y - SCS HB 878 (03/16/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to create commissions for corporate security advisers.
N - SS HB 799 (05/13/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of the Senate version of a court bill that raises some court fees and makes a number of other changes beyond the original bill.
Y - HB 722 (04/07/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to create a separate circuit court in Independence.
N - SS HCS HB 722 (05/06/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to ban cities from banning plastic bags for holding items purchased at stores.
Y - HB 629 (03/21/2015): 3rd reading of a bill involving rollover of retirement benefits in the Kansas City retirement system.
Y - HCS HB 618 (04/22/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to deal with disposition of a dead body if there is disagreement among those with authority to make the decision.
Y - HB 326 (03/31/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to limit the government-worker pension boards that are covered by a law requiring training of the board members.
N - SCS HCS HB 116 (05/14/2015): Final passage of the Senate version of Right to Work.
N - SCS HCS HB 116 (05/13/2015): 3rd reading and final vote of the Senate version of the Right to Work bill that prohibits requiring an employee to join a union or pay union fees.
N - HB 150 (05/12/2015): Adoption of a motion to override the governor's veto of a bill that would reduce the number of weeks of unemployment compensation during periods of high employment.
Y - SB 276 (05/11/2015): Defeat of a bill to establish an official Missouri "Somkeout Day" to discourage smoking. Defeat came after the Senate Democratic sponsor was cited as engaging in a slow-down of GOP legislative agend
Y - CCS HB 458 (05/11/2015): 3rd reading of the final version of a bill to require schools to adopt policies involving cyber-bullying by students.
N - CCS SB 5 (05/07/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of the conference version of the bill to lower how much of a city's budget can be financed by municipal court fines.
N - SCS SB 224 (05/05/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to limit the A+ college scholarship program to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
N - HCS HB 19 (05/04/2015): 3rd reading of a building construction budget that includes funds to expand space for the legislature and taking over the Transportation Department building.
N - CCS HB 42 (05/05/2015): 3rd reading of the conference version of the bill restricting transfer rights of students in unaccredited schools.
N - CCS SB 24 (05/05/2015): Final vote that overrode the governor's veto of a bill to impose restrictions on one of the state's major welfare programs, TANF.
Y - HCS HB 180 (05/04/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to impose tougher penalties for providing alcohol to a minor.
N - HCS SS SB 115 (04/30/2015): 3rd reading of a bill that the House made into a package of various tax breaks.
N - HA 8 HCS SCS SB 172 (04/30/2015): Adoption of an amendment to establish standards and state funding provisions for private virtual school courses for public school students.
Y - HCS HB 207 (04/30/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to restrict automatic traffic enforcement systems.
N - HCS HB 122 (04/30/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to expand the right of a property owner to authorize use deadly force against an intruder.
N - HB 1330 (04/29/2015): Perfection of a bill to allow a landlord require a deposit for cleaning after the lease expires.
Y - HCS HB 207 (04/29/2015): Perfection of a bill that would restrict automatic traffic enforcement systems.
N - HCS HJR 24 (04/27/2015): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to impose a two-term limit on all of the statewide state elected officials.
N - HB 1024 (04/27/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to give a legislative-dominated commission control over state government's Capitol complex.
Y - HCS HB 120 (04/27/2015): 3rd reading of a bill that would ban an employer from requiring a worker provide information to access private digital accounts.
N - CCS HB 11 (04/23/2015): 3rd reading of the final version of the appropriations for welfare programs and the Social Services Department.
N - CCS HB 2 (04/23/2015): 3rd reading of the final version of the appropriations for public schools and the Education Department.
Y - HCS HB 1066 (04/23/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to expand requirements of medical facilities to report infection information to the state.
Y - HCS HB 762 (04/23/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to let police agencies block public access to video produced from police body cams and dashboard cams.
N - HCS SS SB 5 (04/22/2015): 3rd reading of the House version of a bill to lower the percentage of a city budget that can be financed by municipal court fines.
Y - HCS HB 714 (04/22/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to expand the type if devices that can covered by the 911 emergency services tax.
Y - SS SB 239 (04/21/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of a measure to impose limits on medical malpractice lawsuit awards.
N - HB 150 (04/21/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of the Senate version of a House passed bill to provide a mechanism for reducing unemployment compensation benefits.
N - HCS HB 796 (04/20/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to impose work program participation to get Supplemental Nutrition Assistance.
N - HB 776 (04/16/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to give a commission dominated by the legislature complete control of the buildings of the Capitol complex and Capitol police.
N - HCS HB 129 (04/16/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to charge an inmate 50 cents for each non-emergency medical exam or treatment.
N - CCS SB 34 (04/16/2015): 3rd reading and final passage of the conference version of a bill to impose restrictions on one of the state's major welfare program -- Temporary Assistance to Needy Famlies.
N - HB 523 (04/13/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to allow an adults to ride a motorcycle without a helmet.
N - HCS HB 1063 (04/09/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to give control of the Capitol complex to a three-member committee controlled by the legislature.
N - HCS HB 1019 (04/09/2015): 3rd reading of a bill adding restrictions to the state's anti-discrimination law.
N - HCS HB 1019 (04/08/2015): Perfection of a bill adding restrictions to the state's anti-discrimination law.
N - SS HCS HB 63 (04/08/2015): House approval to override the governor's veto of a bill that would prohibit former school superintendents from running for the school board of the same district in which they served.
N - SS SB 11 (04/02/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to impose limits on lobbyists gifts and requiring a cooling off period before a legislator or statewide elected official could become a lobbyist.
N - HCS HB 499 (04/02/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to require the Pledge of Allegiance be recited once every school day in public schools.
N - HCS HJR 34 (04/02/2015): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment that would impose a limit on the growth of the state's budget.
N - HA 1 HCS HB 499 (04/01/2015): An amendment to a bill requiring the Pledge of Allegiance be recited daily in school requiring that it be recited in English.
N - HCS HB 499 (04/01/2015): Perfection of a bill to require the Pledge of Allegiance be recited every day in public schools.
Y - HA 16 HCS HB 11 (03/10/2015): An amendment to the Social Services Department Budget to fund expand Medicaid coverage for adults to those with higher incomes that currently covered.
N - HCS SS SB 149 (03/19/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to provide tax breaks to businesses operating digital data centers.
Y - HB 531 (03/19/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to require child-resistant packaging of nicotine vapor products.
N - HCS HB 722 (03/19/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to ban cities from banning plastic bags for groceries or other purchases.
N - HCS HB 104 (03/19/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to establish legal rights for religious organizations on public university campuses.
N - HCS HB 578 (03/19/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to require a student to pass a civics test in order to get a high school degree.
N - HCS SS SB 24 (03/18/2015): 3rd reading of the House version of a Senate bill to impose restrictions on welfare.
N - HA 1 HCS HB 132 (03/17/2015): An amendment to require police to wear video cameras while on duty.
N - HB 458 (03/16/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to expand the requirements on schools to have policies on bullying and cyberbullying.
N - HB 506 (03/16/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to expand tax breaks for wine producers.
N - HCS HB 187 (03/11/2015): 3rd reading of a bill that would require public universities charge out-of-state tutilition rates for illegal foreigners.
N - HA 3 HCS HB 5 (03/10/2015): An amendment to the state budget to delete payment of bonds for the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis where the Rams football team plays.
N - HB 118 (03/05/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to impose limits on non-economic awards in medical malpractice lawsuits.
N - HB 118 (03/04/2015): Perfection of a bill to limit awards in medical malpractice lawsuits.
Y - HCS HB 130 (02/26/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to establish a statewide prescription drug monitoring system.
N - HCS HB 42 (02/25/2015): 3rd reading of the school transfer bill that imposes restrictions on students transferring out of unaccredited school districts.
N - HB 190 (02/25/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to require annual inspections of some medical facilities where abortions are performed.
Y - HCS HB 130 (02/25/2015): Perfection of a bill to establish a statewide prescription drug monitoring system and registry.
N - HB 190 (02/23/2015): Perfection of a bill to impose an annual inspection requirement on some facilities that perform abortions.
N - HB 30 (02/19/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to require a government-issued phto ID to vote, if Missouri voters approve a constitutional amendment allowing a photo ID requirement.
N - HJR 1 (02/19/2015): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to give the legislature power to require a photo ID to vote.
N - HB 64 (02/20/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to raise the maxium charges that can be assessed for open-end credit.
A - HCS HB 116 (02/12/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit requiring an employee to join a union or pay union fees -- what supporters call "right to work."
N - HCS HB 116 (02/11/2015): Perfection of a bill to prohibit requiring an employee to join a union or pay union fees -- what supporters call "right to work."
N - HCS HB 259 (02/04/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to divert a portion of sales taxes generated from dairy products to be used for promotion of the dairy industry.
N - HB 150 (02/04/2015): 3rd reading of a bill to reduce unemployment benefits when the unemployment rate declines.
Y - HCS HCR 4 (01/20/2015): Passage of a resolution rejecting the Compensation Commission plan for pay raises for legislators, judges and statewide elected officials. Requires a 2/3rds vote to reject the pay plan.