MDN.ORG
Mo. Digital News
Missouri Digital News
MDN.ORG:
Mo. Digital News
MDN.ORG:
Missouri Digital News
Help
2013 Bill(s)
HB 57 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Downsizing State Government Description: Prohibit any state or local agency from aid federal military forces from detaining U.S. citizens under a section of the Defense Authorization Act.
See:
HB 163 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Allow some 3rd class cities to cancel the February primary for mayor or council member -- move it to the next municipal election. The final version imposes a restriction on the sale of non-profit hospitals in some circumstances. The Senate added other unrelated local government provisions including making the St. Louis City public administrator a position appointed by the city's circuit judges.
See:
HB 326 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: S Judiciary Description: Make sexual misconduct a felony crime if committed by an inmate in a state prison.
See:
HB 413 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Agri-Business Description: Extend the sunset of tax credits for energy wood producers. Impose a $4.5 million annual cap on the credits.
See:
HB 635 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: S Judiciary Description: Raise the age from 17 to 18 years the age under which an inmate in a state prison must be separated from adult inmates and for whom treatment programs must be provided.
See:
HB 636 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H 2nd Read Description: Provide state government pay increases equal to the increase in their health insurance premiums.
See: Official legislative description and status
HB 637 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Corrections Description: Provide pay raises for state prison guards and corrections officers.
See: Official legislative description and status* HB 692 Sponsor:Fitzpatrick, Scott Status: H Workforce Development Description: Repeal the prevailing wage law that requires some government contractors pay workers a prevailing wage rate.
Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.