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2014 Bill(s)
HB 1112 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H Workforce Development Description: Require employers make salary payments every weeks for certain categories of workers. Require payment when a worker is on strike. Various other requirements on salary payments.
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HB 1113 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H Transportation Description: Allow person over the age of 59 to have get a non-driving license renewed without phycial presence at a license office, but rather through a person with legal power of attorney.
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* HB 1122 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H General Laws Description: Prohibit racial profiling by police. Allow a person injured by racial profiling to file a civil lawsuit to enforce the law's provisions.
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HB 1380 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: S Seniors & Families Description: Replace the terms "mentally retarded" and "mental retardation" in state laws with terms such as intellectual or developmental disability.
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HB 1381 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H Downsizing State Government Description: Create a joint legislative oversight committee over children's services.
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HB 1382 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H Judiciary Description: Establish a provision for expunging juvenline delinquent court records.
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HB 1383 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H Higher Education Description: Require public universities charge only in-state fees for persons on military duty in Missouri.
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HB 1384 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H General Laws Description: Require the House and Senate to provide live audio and video broadcasting of chamber sessions. The legislature already streams audio on Internet.
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HB 1431 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Establish a higher penalty for attempted murder or kidnapping against an officer of the state, family or former officer of the state.
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HB 2028 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: S 3rd Read Description: Declare November Epilepsy Awareness Month.
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HB 2129 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: WITHDRAWN Description: Prohibit the sale or possession of firearms in St. Louis city. Make violation a felony crime.
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HB 2219 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H Perf Description: Require an employer provide break time for mother expressing milk for a child for one year after birth.
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HB 2220 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require the Natural Resources Department to study the possibility of establishing a Civil Rights Trail.
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HB 2221 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H 2nd Read Description: Make it a crime to transfer a firearm to a person prohibited from possessing a fire arm or purchasing a firearm for the purpose of transferring the weapon to such a person.
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HB 2222 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H 2nd Read Description: Establish a grant program for cities to hire more police, subject to appropriations.
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HB 2223 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require the Department of Education to establish a school mental health progam and provide grants for mental health school programs.
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HB 2224 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H 2nd Read Description: Establish a grant program for hiring lower income young adults.
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HB 2225 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require the Public Service Commission to adopt rules to prohibit unauthorized charges being place on a customer's phone bill.
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HB 2269 Sponsor:Peters, Joshua Status: H 2nd Read Description: Prohibit placing a child taken into custody of being placed in a holding cell that has an adult in it. Require separate holding cells for juveniles.
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