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May 6 – This Week in the MO House

Admin | May 6, 2011

House Bills Truly Agreed and Finally Passed:
• HBs 1-13, which make up the approximately $23.2 billion FY2012 Operating
Budget.
• HBs 17, 18, 21 & 22, which would appropriate money for various capitol
improvement projects.
• HB 190, which would authorize divisions within the Department of Natural
Resources to receive funds to be placed in a revolving fund for the purpose
of cash transactions involving the sale of items made by the divisions.
• HB 315, which would combine and modify the provisions of the Revised
Statutes of Missouri that have been enacted in more than one bill so that
there is only one version of a statute.
• The House also voted to override the governor’s veto of HB 193, which
would change the composition of Congressional districts based on the 2010
census.

More Floor Actions

The following Senate Bills were Truly Agreed and Finally Passed:
• SB 55, which would classify sawmills and planing mills as
agricultural and horticultural property for tax purposes.
• SB 57, which would require courts to transfer certain cases upon
the request of the public administrator.
• SB 83, which would allow for the sale of defi ciency waiver
addendums and other similar products with respect to certain
loan transactions.
• SB 101, which would create requirements for contractors who
perform home exterior and roof work.
• SB 163, which would modify the composition of the Board of
Curators of the University of Missouri and the governing board
of Missouri State University.
• SB 320, which would modify provisions relating to domestic
violence.
• SB 366, which would create Missouri cooperative associations.
• SB 165, which would extend the sunset on the Basic Civil Legal
Services Fund.
• SB 306, which would modify laws relating to the administration
of credit unions.
• SB 230, which would allow the state and political subdivisions
to give scrap tires to businesses when the cost is less than other
methods of disposal.

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