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Rep. Ronnie Miller
2002 Roll Call Votes
N - SB 1281 (05/09/2002): 3rd reading of the bill to authorize use of $120 million from the Emergency Reserve Fund to help balance the current fiscal year's budget. Required a 2/3rds majority.
N - HS SS SB 970 (05/08/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to submit to Missouri voters a gasoline and sales tax increase for transportation.
Y - HSA 1 HA 7 HS HB 970 (05/07/2002): An amendment to the transportation-funding bill to remove a proposed sales tax increase from the bill.
Y - CCS HB 1711 (05/02/2002): 3rd reading of the final conference version of legislation that effectively lowers the amount of money needed to fully fund the School Foundation Formula by $45 million.
N - HS SS SB 1248 (05/02/2002): 3rd reading of a House substitute that includes tax hikes on gambling casinos and elimination of tax breaks for businesses.
N - HCS HB 1777 (05/02/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to prohibit price gouging during times of market disruptions.
Y - HA 2 Part II HS SB 1220 (04/30/2002): An amendment to a revenue-enhancement bill that woud prohibit the Gaming Commission operating keno games without voter or legislative approval.
N - HB 1726 (04/30/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to require schools to have written policies against bullying.
N - HJR 58 (04/25/2002): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to lower the minimum age of House members from 24 to 21 and Senate members from 30 to 21 years of age. 82 votes needed for passage.
Y - HS HB 1729 (04/25/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to let private persons carry concealed weapons.
N - HB 1090 (04/23/2002): Perfection of a bill to regulate and license tanning services.
Y - HCS HB 1502 (04/18/2002): 3rd reading of a bill to restrict use of credit information in determing insurance coverage and price.
Y - HB 1058 (04/18/2002): 3rd reading of a bill to increase the penalty for hate-crime arson including burning churches.
N - HSA 1 HA 3 HB 1726 (04/17/2002): An amendment to a bill prohibiting bullying in school that would repeal the section of state law that allows spanking in school.
Y - HCS HB 1443 (04/11/2002): 3rd reading of a bill to allow a mother to abandon a new-born infant at a hospital.
N - HCS HB 1114 (04/9/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to authorize borrowing $53 million from the state's emergency reserve fund. Passage required a two-thirds vote.
N - HB 1926 (04/9/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to extend the expiration date of the Children's Health Insurance Program from 2002 to 2007.
N - HS HB 1392 (04/9/2002): 3rd reading of a bill to allow school districts to impose an income tax surcharge for up to three years.
N - HCS HB 1114 (04/08/2002): Perfection of legislation to authorize borrowing $53 million from the state's emergency reserve fund. Final passage will require a two-thirds vote.
Y - HSA 1 HA 5 HCS HB 1103 (04/03/2002): An amendment to cut $500,000 for the University of Mo. from the higher education appropriations bill in protest to the KOMU-TV news director's order prohibiting students wearing flags.
N - HB 1412 (04/02/2002): Reconsidered 3rd reading of a previously defeated bill to allow special "Animal Friendly" auto license plates for contributors to the Animal Friendly License Plate Association.
N - HS HB 1440 (03/21/2002): Require health insurance to include coverage for mental health treatment.
Y - HS HB 1994 (03/21/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to change the name of Southwest Missouri State University to Missouri State University.
Y - HCS HB 1344 (03/20/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to allow concealed weapons in motor vehicles.
N - HB 1412 (03/19/2002): 3rd reading (requires 82 votes) of a bill to allow special "Animal Friendly" auto license plates for contributors to the Animal Friendly License Plate Association.
N - HB 1679 (03/19/2002): Perfection of legislation to legalize off-track betting on horse races.
N - HS HCS HB 1877 (03/13/2002): 3rd reading of legislation to raise the boarding fee and taxes for gambling boats and other provisions to increase state revenues.
N - HS HB 1877 (03/12/2002): Perfection of legislation to raise the boarding fee and taxes for gambling boats and other provisions to increase state revenues.
Y - HA 2 HS HB 1877 (03/12/2002): An amendment to a bill raising fees on gambling boats that would allocate the extra moneyh to schools on a per pupil basis.
Y - HS HB 1906 (03/07/2002): Third reading of a bill to allow the legislature to appropriate for other purposes unspent money in dedicated revolving funds.