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Rep. Sharon Brooks
2000 Roll Call Votes
Y - CCS SJR 35 (05/12/2000): Final 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to repeal the power of the legislature to veto pay increases recommended by the Salary Commission.
Y - CCS HB 1797 (05/12/2000): Final 3rd read of a bill to use some insurance tax revenue to fund a motorist insurance database of who has auto insurance.
Y - CCS SB 763 (05/12/2000): Final 3rd reading of a bill to regulate and restrict telemarketers and provide a means by which Missourians can be placed on a no-call list.
Y - SS HB 1082 (05/12/2000): Final third reading of a bill to require legislative approval for the federal government to acquire some types of land in Missouri.
Y - HCS SS SB 678 (05/12/2000): 3rd reading of a large bill that includes in the HCS provisions to exempt the mentally retarded from the death penalty.
Y - CCS SB 1053 (05/12/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit racial profiling by police in traffic stops and require police to report the race, age and gender of drivers who are stopped.
N - HA 11 HS SS SB 934 (05/11/2000): Amendment to the DWI bill to prohibit open alcoholic beverage containers in the passenger areas of cars.
Y - HCS SS SJR 35 (05/11/2000): 3rd reading of a constitutional amendment to repeal the power of the legislature to veto pay increase recommendations of the Salary Commission.
N - HS SS SB 934 (05/11/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to lower the blood-alcohol content for drunken driving from .10% to .08%.
Y - HS SB 1053 (05/9/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to prohibit racial profiling by police in traffic stops and require police to report the race, age and gender of drivers who are stopped.
Y - SCS HS HB 1677 (05/9/2000): 3rd reading of the Senate-passed version of a bill to require insurance companies to cover damages from some domestic violence incidents.
N - HA 12 HCS SB 922 (05/9/2000): Amendment to a retirement bill to prohibit government retiring plans from recognizing same-sex marriages in retirement benefits.
Y - HCS SS SB 577 (05/08/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to impose fees on dry cleaners to create a fund for cleaning up dry-cleaning solvent pollution.
Y - HS SB 858 (05/08/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to toughen the penalties for violating the open meetings and public records law.
N - HSA 1 HA 4 HS SB 858 (05/08/2000): Amendment to the Sunshine bill to lower the proposed maximum fine passed by the Senate from $25,000 to $2,500.
Y - HSA 1 HA 1 HS SB 961 (05/08/2000): Amendment to bill to provide a $400 bonus to WW II veterans living in Missouri.
Y - CCS HB 1742 (05/05/2000): 3rd reading of the CCS version of the bill to limit the amount of bonds the Highways Department can issue, require legislative approval of the bond issue construction plan and issue an immediate $25
N - HJR 42 (05/05/2000): Motion to table the perfection vote on the Equal Rights Amendment ratification -- effectively a motion to kill the proposal.
Y - HCS HB 1961 (04/27/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to make it a felony to steal a pet for the purpose of re-selling it and establish a statewide system to find stolen pets.
Y - HS HB 1489 (04/27/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to require school children be vaccinated against hepatitis, with some exceptions.
Y - HB 1881 (04/20/2000): House 3rd read of a bill to place all principal arterial highways in St. Louis city under state, rather than city, funding.
Y - HCS HB 1569 (04/20/2000): House 3rd read of the "Equal Pay Act" bill to establish new grounds for lawsuits against business on pay discrimination based on gender.
Y - HCS HB 1711 (04/20/2000): 3rd reading of a bill that would require HMOs and health insurance to pay pharmacies no less a reimbursement rate than is paid by Medicaid for a prescription drug.
N - HSA 1 HA 5 HS SS SB 549 (04/19/2000): An amendment to the tobacco fund bill that would count tobacco settlement funds as part of the Hancock limit that requires excess state revenues be given to the taxpayers.
P - HA 2 HJR 40 (04/18/2000): An amendment to a constitutional amendment on the salary commission that would prohibit the legislature from giving itself retroactive pay increases.
Y - HS HB 1677 (04/13/2000): 3rd reading of a bill to require insurance companies to cover damages from some domestic violence incidents.