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Rep. Sheila Lumpe
1996 Roll Call Votes
- N - SS HCS HB 1320 (09/11/1996):House motion to override the governor's veto of the abortion regulation bill.
- Y - CCS SB 722 (05/17/1996): House 3rd read zero alcohol tolerance for drivers under age 21.
- Y - CCS HB 1169 (05/17/1996): House 3rd read zero alcohol tolerance for drivers under age 21.
- N - SS HS HB 1320 (05/17/1996): House 3rd read bill to impose additional requirements on abortion clinics.
- Y - CCS HB 1301 (05/16/1996): House 3rd read school violence bill dealing with violence in school.
- Y - CCS HB 1207 (05/16/1996): House 3rd read tougher environmental regulation over large hog-raising operations.
- Y - SB 876 (05/15/1996): House 3rd read of bill to require board members appointed by the governor to be Missouri residents.
- Y - HA SB 876 (05/15/1996): Amendment to require gender balance on state boards, commissions and commissions.
- Y - HSA 1 HA 17 HB 888 (05/13/1996): House amendment to let governor lower sales tax on groceries if state collects excess revenue.
- Y - CCS HB 974 (05/13/1996): House 3rd read bill to impose tougher penalties on repeat predatory sex offenders.
- Y - HCS SB 904 (05/07/1996): House adoption of HCS for state regulation of development in flood plains.
- N - HA 1 SB 858 (04/30/1996): House amendment to allow person to seek court order for HIV test of another with whom the person had contact.
- Y - SJR 32 (04/30/1996): House 3rd read creating Dept. of Aging. On ballot.
- N - HA 2 HS HB 987 (04/30/1996): Amendment to allow income tax deduction for high school costs, including private schools.
- Y - SB 522 (04/18/1996): House pass & send to governor allowing persons over age 70 to drive school buses.
- N - HS HB 1320 (04/15/1996): House 3rd read bill to impose requirements on abortion clinics.
- Y - HS HB 852 (04/11/1996): House 3rd read of bill to restrict legislators getting gifts from lobbyists.
- Y - HS HB 852 (04/03/1996): House perfection of bill to ban lobbyists from giving gifts to government officials.
- Y - HS HB 1301 (04/02/1996): House 3rd read the governor's safe schools proposal.
- N - HB 985 (04/02/1996): House 3rd read making English the official state language.
- Y - HB 985 (03/28/1996): House perfection of bill to make English the official state language.
- N - HB 918 (03/26/1996): House 3rd reading of bill to put non-voting faculty member on MU Curators (defeated).
- N - HCS HB 945 (03/25/1996): House 3rd Reads making confidential company audits of some environmental violations.
- N - HCS HB 945 (03/19/1996): House perfects providing confidentiality for company audits on environmental violations.
- N - HSA 2 HA 2 HB 1010 (03/18/1996): House defeat of amendment to use some local health agency funds for abortion alternative services.
- N - HA 4 HB 1002 (03/06/1996): House rejects amendment to cut out funds in the budget for Kansas City court-ordered desegregation.
- Y - HB 1377 (02/29/1996): House perfects restrictions on HMOs excluding doctors.
- P - HS 1069 (02/29/1996): House 3rd reads requiring insurance provide minimum hospital stay for delivery.
- Y - HCS HB 818 (02/28/1996): House 3rd reads witness immunity, granting prosecutors authority to compel testmoney.
- Y - HCS HB 904 (02/13/1996): House 3rd reads requiring all health insurance cover child immunizations.
- Y - HJR 40 (02/06/1996): House perfects (preliminary approval) constitutional amendment creating Aging Department.
- N - HA 1 HJR 40 (02/06/1996): House rejects GOP leader amendment to remove mandatory creation of a Department of Aging.
- Y - HB 1047 (01/225/1996): House 3rd reads keeping speeds on urban and two-lane highways below the pre-1973 limits.