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Sponsored bills (68)
Bills this legislator primary-sponsored. Data from OpenStates.
- HB 1867 Authorizes Joplin to increase a transient guest tax for tourism to no more than six percent upon a vote of the people · Became Law · Jul 13, 2026
- HB 2109 Creates and modifies provisions relating to victims of crime · May 15, 2026
- HB 1865 Requires the division of probation and parole to publish a list of offenders who are on probation for second degree murder · May 15, 2026
- HB 3206 Modifies provisions related to the regulation of certain tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 1870 Modifies provisions relating to garnishments · Became Law · May 6, 2026
- HB 1866 Allows the director of the department of public safety to deny a peace officer license if an applicant has had a license permanently revoked or suspended · Became Law · May 6, 2026
- HB 1869 Establishes a grant program to provide funds to repair and reset grave markers for deceased veterans · Passed One Chamber · Apr 21, 2026
- HB 1868 Establishes the offense of impeding, threatening, or harassing a first responder · Apr 14, 2026
- HB 3049 Modifies provisions relating to the sex offender registry · Introduced · Feb 26, 2026
- HB 276 Establishes provisions relating to the creation of a vapor product directory · May 15, 2025
- HB 1186 Modifies provisions relating to civilian review boards · Introduced · May 15, 2025
- HB 274 Requires the division of probation and parole to publish a list of offenders who are on probation for second degree murder · May 15, 2025
- HB 275 Modifies provisions relating to garnishments · May 15, 2025
- HB 981 Allows the director of the department of public safety to deny a peace officer license if an applicant is not a U.S. citizen or has had a license permanently revoked or suspended · Introduced · May 14, 2025
- HB 277 Establishes the offense of organized retail theft · Apr 2, 2025
- HB 273 Establishes provisions relating to driving while intoxicated · Apr 1, 2025
- HR 141 Committee on Ethics Rules of Procedure · Introduced · Feb 3, 2025
- HB 2208 Establishes provisions relating to law enforcement recruitment and retention · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HB 1658 Creates exceptions for the release of public records relating to the death of a law enforcement officer in the line of duty · May 17, 2024
- HB 1653 Modifies the offense of making a false report · May 9, 2024
- HB 1659 Modifies provisions relating to criminal laws · Passed One Chamber · May 7, 2024
- HB 1652 Establishes the offense of organized retail theft · Mar 28, 2024
- HB 1656 Modifies provisions relating to bankruptcy exemptions · Mar 26, 2024
- HB 1657 Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution · Mar 26, 2024
- HB 2210 Modifies provisions relating to criminal conduct · Introduced · Feb 28, 2024
- HB 1655 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder · Feb 21, 2024
- HB 2211 Establishes provisions relating to the creation of a vapor product directory · Introduced · Feb 15, 2024
- HB 1654 Establishes provisions relating to diversion for criminal cases involving driving under the influence of alcohol · Feb 7, 2024
- HB 300 Modifies provisions relating to abuse or neglect reporting, including a requirement to report companion animal abuse · May 12, 2023
- HB 304 Prohibits the use of electronic wireless communication devices while driving except under certain circumstances · May 12, 2023
- HB 547 Designates the "CPL Ben Cooper Memorial Bridge" in Newton County · May 5, 2023
- HB 346 Establishes provisions relating to diversion for criminal cases involving driving under the influence of alcohol · May 5, 2023
- HB 303 Modifies provisions relating to police officer retirement systems and surviving spouse retirement benefits · Passed One Chamber · May 3, 2023
- HB 301 Modifies and establishes provisions relating to public safety · Passed One Chamber · May 2, 2023
- HB 549 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder · Apr 24, 2023
- HB 302 Modifies the offense of making a false report · Apr 17, 2023
- HB 766 Creates provisions relating to background checks for employees and others associated with marijuana facilities · Passed One Chamber · Apr 13, 2023
- HB 765 Modifies provision relating to the prevention of violent crimes · Introduced · Apr 4, 2023
- HB 550 Modifies provisions relating to earned discharge · Mar 9, 2023
- HB 305 Modifies court procedures for certain offenses classified or charged as infractions · Mar 2, 2023
- HB 548 Establishes provisions relating to disclosures by online marketplaces · Jan 9, 2023
- HB 2158 Modifies provision relating to the prevention of violent crimes · May 13, 2022
- HB 1706 Allows for online publication for service in certain cases · May 13, 2022
- HB 1707 Requires certain family members to identify bodies of deceased persons · May 13, 2022
- HB 2848 Modifies provisions relating to health care facility inspections and other oversight by the department of health and senior services · Introduced · May 13, 2022
- HB 1704 Modifies the offense of making a false report · Passed One Chamber · May 10, 2022
- HB 1736 Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana facilities · May 9, 2022
- HB 1705 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder · Passed One Chamber · Apr 27, 2022
- HB 1699 Modifies and establishes provisions relating to domestic violence · Passed One Chamber · Apr 27, 2022
- HB 1708 Changes the law regarding probation earned compliance credits · Mar 30, 2022
- HB 2849 Modifies provisions relating to police officer retirement · Introduced · Mar 24, 2022
- HB 1702 Modifies court procedures for certain offenses classified or charged as infractions · Feb 28, 2022
- HB 2108 Establishes the offense of organized retail theft and establishes provisions relating to disclosures by online marketplaces · Feb 28, 2022
- HB 1701 Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving noncommercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of noncommercial motor vehicles · Feb 10, 2022
- HB 1700 Modifies provisions relating to health insurance coverage for certain food products used to treat patients with phenylketonuria or certain other diseases · Feb 1, 2022
- HB 1703 Establishes the "Peace Officer Basic Training Tuition Reimbursement Program" · Jan 24, 2022
- HB 300 Creates an affirmative defense to prosecution for law enforcement officers who acted under exigent circumstances in failing to execute an arrest warrant on a person who committed certain motor vehicle offenses · May 14, 2021
- HB 293 Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder · Apr 28, 2021
- HB 744 Modifies the duration of certain orders of protection · Passed One Chamber · Apr 26, 2021
- HB 292 Modifies the definition of "stalking" as it relates to adult abuse · Passed One Chamber · Apr 26, 2021
- HB 290 Establishes the offense of organized retail theft · Apr 20, 2021
- HB 633 Modifies provisions relating to property taxes · Apr 19, 2021
- HB 291 Modifies the offense of making a false report · Apr 14, 2021
- HB 295 Establishes the "Peace Officer Basic Training Tuition Reimbursement Program" · Passed One Chamber · Apr 8, 2021
- HB 745 Changes the law regarding probation earned compliance credits · Introduced · Apr 7, 2021
- HB 632 Creates provisions relating to end-of-life care homes · Mar 30, 2021
- HB 784 Allows the speaker of the house of representatives and the president pro tempore of the senate to appoint marshals · Passed One Chamber · Mar 25, 2021
- HB 294 Modifies the penalty for certain traffic offenses · Feb 24, 2021
Cosponsored bills (19)
Bills this legislator coauthored or cosponsored. Data from OpenStates.
- HB 2660 Modifies provisions relating to additional protections to bear arms · May 15, 2026
- HB 3105 Modifies provisions regarding the rights of firearms owners · Introduced · May 14, 2026
- HB 2034 Creates provisions relating to insurance coverage of orthotic, prosthetic, and assistive devices · May 7, 2026
- HB 2230 Establishes provisions relating to instructional methods in schools · Passed One Chamber · May 7, 2026
- HJR 115 Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing a disabled veteran homestead exemption · Passed One Chamber · Apr 21, 2026
- HC 1 House Ethics Complaint 25-02, Report of the Committee on Ethics · Introduced · Jan 22, 2026
- HB 910 Establishes "Brown's Law", which creates the offense of making a malicious false report of animal abuse, and modifies the offense of animal abuse · Introduced · Apr 29, 2025
- HB 416 Modifies provisions governing school safety · Passed One Chamber · Apr 10, 2025
- HB 1222 Prohibits the use of SNAP benefits to purchase certain foods · Introduced · Apr 8, 2025
- HB 2634 Modifies provisions relating to public funding of abortion facilities and affiliates and provisions relating to MO HealthNet providers · Became Law · May 9, 2024
- HR 1232 Expresses sympathy for the death of Detective Sergeant Mason Griffith · Introduced · May 12, 2023
- HR 1816 Condemns the indictment of former president Donald Trump · Introduced · May 12, 2023
- HB 2578 Authorizes an income tax deduction for law enforcement officers · Introduced · May 13, 2022
- HB 2704 Modifies and establishes provisions relating to marijuana · Introduced · May 9, 2022
- HB 2682 Modifies provisions relating to rights of sexual assault survivors · Introduced · Mar 10, 2022
- HR 3658 Urges certain actions to respond to Russia's attack on Ukraine · Introduced · Mar 3, 2022
- HB 1416 Establishes provisions for religious freedom · Introduced · May 11, 2021
- HB 404 Designates April as Limb Loss Awareness Month · Passed One Chamber · Apr 15, 2021
- HB 1174 Authorizes a tax credit for donations made to certain organizations · Introduced · Apr 7, 2021
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