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2017 Bill(s)

* CCS SB 34
Sponsor: Cunningham, Mike
Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED
Description: Make it a felony for an illegal foreigner removed from the country to reenter and be found in Missouri. The House added a number of other unrelated provisions including a "Blue Alert" system for issuing public alerts for a suspect of assault against a police officer and provisions dealing with municipal courts, traffic offenses, county jails, corrections reports and more.
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  • Senate roll call - SS SB 34 (03/07/2017): Perfection of a bill to make it a felony for an illegal foreigner who had been removed from the country to reenter and be found in Missouri.
  • Senate roll call - SS SB 34 (03/09/2017): 3rd reading of a bill to make it a felony for an illegal foreigner who had been removed from the country to reenter and be found in Missouri.
  • House roll call - HCS SS SB 34 (05/04/2017): 3rd reading of a bill to make it a crime for an illegal foreigner who had been deported to reenter the US and be found in Missouri.
  • Senate roll call - CCS SB 34 (05/11/2017): Adoption of the conference version of a bill to make it a crime for a deported illegal foreigner to subseqently be in Missouri. Also establish an public alert system for police assualts.
  • House roll call - CCS SB 34 (05/12/2017): 3rd reading and final passage of a bill to make it a crime for an illegal foreigner to be return to the US and be caught in Missouri. The bill allow establishes an alert system for assaults against
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