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05/05/2021

Here are Missouri's public bill hearings for Wednesday, May 5, 2021. You can provide written testimony online by following the links and instructions.

🏛Missouri House
📧Follow the hyperlinks for each committee
Click on the link at the upper right to submit written testimony
Click on the bill number to get more information about it

🪑Downsizing State Government at 12 PM
https://house.mo.gov/AllHearings.aspx?nid=6266

HB 241 - Prohibits the use of hand-held wireless communication devices by drivers of any age

HR 288 - Calls upon Missouri's young men to engage in the "Missouri Manhood Challenge"

🪑General Laws at 12 PM
https://house.mo.gov/AllHearings.aspx?nid=6287

SCR 4 - Calls for an Article V convention of the states to propose amendments to the United States Constitution placing limits on the federal government, including imposing fiscal restraints, limiting federal jurisdiction, and imposing term limits

SB 231 - Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution

🏛Senate
https://www.senate.mo.gov/hearingsschedule/hrings.htm
📧Click on the bold link toward the upper right of the page

🪑Agriculture, Food Production and Outdoor Resources at 1 PM

HCS HB 508 - Modifies provisions relating to feral swine, including increasing penalties for releasing swine into the wild

🪑Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy and the Environment at 1 PM

HCS HB 242 - Caller ID Anti-Spoofing Act

🪑Health and Pensions at 1 PM

SB 543 - Establishes standards for demographic data collection by certain entities, including making de-identified data public

SB 550 - Modifies provisions relating to the "Justice for Survivors Act", including with respect to training

04/29/2021

Here are Missouri's public bill hearings for Thursday, April 29, 2021. You can provide written testimony online by following the links and instructions.

🏛Missouri House
📧Follow the hyperlinks for each committee
Click on the link at the upper right to submit written testimony
Click on the bill number to get more information about it

🪑Utilities at 8 AM - https://www.house.mo.gov/AllHearings.aspx?nid=6229

SB 108 - Creates provisions relating to telecommunications, including Broadband Improvement Districts and prohibiting state and local taxes on satellite or streaming video service

🪑Local Government at 8:30 AM - https://www.house.mo.gov/AllHearings.aspx?nid=6217

HB 274 - Creates provisions relating to trauma centers requiring them to be maintained in St. Charles, St. Louis, and Jackson counties unless granted approval to terminate services by the Governor and Department of Health and Senior Services

🏛Senate
https://www.senate.mo.gov/hearingsschedule/hrings.htm
📧Click on the bold link toward the upper right of the page

🪑Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight at 8:15 AM

HCS HB 27 - Requires that governmental bodies post their meeting times and minutes on websites and on social media, and must post proposed and adopted rules, ordinances, laws, or regulations within 24 hours

HB 177 - Creates safety reporting system for Department of Social Services; Requires municipal courts to provide police report, probable cause statement, or video to those charged with possibility of 15 days or more in jail; Permits closing records under Sunshine Law when records relate to security procedures, utility usage and and bills, and emails and telephone numbers when they are submitted for sole purpose of receiving communications

HB 507 - Modifies provisions relating to gambling facilities to permit them to be in nonfloating facility within 1,000 feet of Missouri or Mississippi Rivers

HB 834 - Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs, including reporting to the legislature

🪑Ways and Means at 9:15 AM

HCS HB 66 - Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments of certain aircraft

04/28/2021

Here are Missouri's public bill hearings for Wednesday, April 28, 2021. You can provide written testimony online by following the links and instructions.

🏛Missouri House
📧Follow the hyperlinks for each committee
Click on the link at the upper right to submit written testimony
Click on the bill number to get more information about it

🪑Downsizing State Government at 12 PM - https://house.mo.gov/AllHearings.aspx?nid=6220

SB 27 - Modifies several provisions relating to county officials

🪑Judiciary at 5 PM - https://house.mo.gov/AllHearings.aspx?nid=6238

SCR 6 - Urges the United States Congress to resist any attempt to increase the number of Justices on the United States Supreme Court

🏛Senate
https://www.senate.mo.gov/hearingsschedule/hrings.htm
📧Click on the bold link toward the upper right of the page

🪑Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy and the Environment at 9 AM

HCS HB 734 - Modifies provisions relating to electrical corporations

🪑Seniors, Families, Veterans & Military Affairs at 12 PM

HCS HBs 1123 & 1221 - Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children, including child custody

HB 317 - Modifies provisions relating to the reemployment rights of members of Missouri Task Force One who are called to active duty

HB 391 - Classifies Missouri National Guard members as state employees for certain purposes

HB 76 - Modifies the "Safe Place for Newborns Act of 2002"

HB 299 - Modifies provisions relating to child custody arrangements

🪑Health and Pensions

HCS HB 589 - Modifies provisions relating to public health including crimes involving animals, animal confiscation, prohibiting requiring vaccine documentation, and classifying religious services as essential services

SB 608 - Modifies provisions related to the Public School Retirement System and Public Education Employee Retirement System

HB 370 - Authorizes pharmacists to dispense medication for HIV preexposure and postexposure prophylaxis

🪑Local Government and Elections at 1 PM

HCS HB 252 - Modifies provisions relating to transient guest taxes

HB 563 - Authorizes the city of Springfield to create a land bank agency

HCS HB 334 - Requires people voting absentee in person to provide specific unexpired photo ID

HS HCS HB 738 - Modifies several provisions relating to elections; Permits Secretary of State to audit voter lists and require election authorities to remove names; Prohibits changes to election laws in 26 weeks before presidential election; Loosens residency requirements for some elections personnel; Requires registration of person soliciting more than 10 voter registration applications; Restricts election data that can be made available to the public; Creates 3-week window for no-excuse in-person absentee voting with photo ID

04/27/2021

Here are Missouri's public bill hearings for Tuesday, April 27, 2021. You can provide written testimony online by following the links and instructions.

🏛Missouri House
📧Follow the hyperlinks for each committee
Click on the link at the upper right to submit written testimony
Click on the bill number to get more information about it

🪑Special Committee on Redistricting at 8:30 AM - https://house.mo.gov/AllHearings.aspx?nid=6035&sdid=04252021

Provide public input for redistricting of Congressional District 1.

🪑Agriculture Policy at 9 AM - https://house.mo.gov/AllHearings.aspx?nid=6212&sdid=04252021

SB 377 - Modifies provisions relating to liability of a landowner of property used for recreational purposes in compliance with a wildlife management program

🪑Public Safety at 9:30 AM - https://house.mo.gov/AllHearings.aspx?nid=6208&sdid=04252021

SB 212 - Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board, including regarding health care, providing feminine hygiene products, and use of canteen funds

🪑Insurance at PM - https://house.mo.gov/AllHearings.aspx?nid=6204&sdid=04252021

SB 29 - Permits religious denomination with more than 25 members with motor vehicles that discourages purchasing of insurance to obtain certificate of self-insurance from Dept. of Revenue

🏛Senate
https://www.senate.mo.gov/hearingsschedule/hrings.htm
📧Click on the bold link toward the upper right of the page

🪑Small Business and Industry at 8:15 AM

HCS HB 162 - Modifies provisions relating to entities registered with the Secretary of State, especially LLCs and real estate brokers paying compensation to licensees

HCS HB 649 - Modifies provisions relating to employment security benefits to reduce them depending on unemployment level down to 12 weeks

🪑Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety at 8:30 AM

HCS HB 307 - Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicles

HB 167 - Designates the "Sergeant Robert Wayne Crow Jr. Memorial Armory"

HB 313 - Modifies provisions relating to driving while intoxicated

HB 911 - Designates the "US Navy SEAL Scotty Wirtz Memorial Highway"

🪑Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics

HCS HBs 848, 617 & 822 - Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"

HB 1069 - Modifies provisions relating to offenses committed against a body of the General Assembly

🪑Economic Development at 12 PM

HCS HB 689 - Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships

🪑General Laws at 12 PM

HCS HB 402 - Prohibits publishing of identifying information of lottery winners

HCS HB 556 - Modifies requirements for the naming of ballot measures to match system of letter labeling of local initiatives to statewide system

HCS HB 1030 - Creates new provisions relating to the disclosure of personal information to public agencies

HB 585 - Authorizes the next-of-kin of a deceased person to delegate control of the final disposition of the remains

🪑Education at 1 PM

HCS HB 137 - Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools

HB 151 - Establishes provisions relating to elementary and secondary education permitting school innovation waivers and extra funding for districts sharing superintendents

HB 257 - Specifies that Head Start buses shall be considered school buses for certain traffic control purposes

HCS HB 320 - Changes provisions relating to elementary and secondary education regarding computer science education and petitioning school boards

HCS HB 733 - Modifies and establishes provisions providing alternatives in elementary and secondary education, including the Workforce Diploma Program

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