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Rep. Brian Baker
2006 Roll Call Votes
Y - SS HB 1456 (05/12/2006): Third reading and final passage of the Senate's version of a bill to deny unemployment compensation to a person fired for drug or alcohol abuse.
N - HJR 55 (05/12/2006): Third reading of the final version of the constitutional amendment that would eliminate the legislature's power to veto pay raises for state officials and legislators recommended by the state salar
Y - SCS HCS HB 1380 (05/12/2006): Final third reading of a bill to allow a private company to operate a toll bridge over the Mississippi River in St. Louis.
Y - CCS HB 1900 (05/11/2006): Third reading of the final conference version of a bill to expand lobbyist and campaign finance disclosure requirements and eliminate limits on campaign contributions.
Y - CCS HB 1456 (05/11/2006): Third reading of the final conference committee version of a bill to deny unemployment compensation to a person fired for drug or alcohol abuse.
N - CCS HB 1270 (05/11/2006): Third reading of the final conference version of the bill to require all gasoline sold in the state to contain 20% ethanol.
N - HJR 55 (05/05/2006): Third reading of a constitutional amendment that would eliminate the legislature's power to veto pay raises for state officials and legislators recommended by the state salary commission.
Y - CCS HB 1944 (05/05/2006): 3rd reading of the final version of the bill to impose restrictions on the use of eminent domain, but still allow condeming of land for economic development.
Y - CCS HB 1865 (05/05/2006): Third reading of a bill that would establish provisions for diverting appropriations to universities if necessary to set college scholarship funding increase targets set in the bill.
Y - HCS SS SB 1014 (05/04/2006): Third reading of a bill to require a photo ID to vote.
Y - HCS HB 1814 (04/27/2006): Third reading of a bill to make English the language for all official prceedings in Missouri.
Y - HCS HB 1075 (04/27/2006): 3rd reading of a bill that would require parental approval for a student to attend a sex education course & ban organizations promoting abortion from providing sex education materials to schools.
N - HCS HB 1270 (04/6/2006): Third reading of a bill to require all gasoline sold in the state to contain 10% ethanol.
Y - HCS HB 1075 (04/25/2006): Adoption of a substitute that would require parental approval for a student to attend a sex education course & ban organizations promoting abortion from providing sex education materials to schools
Y - HCS HB 1022 (04/25/2006): Third reading of a bill to appropriate funds raised by the sale of some of the assets of the state's college loan program.
Y - HB 1619 (04/24/2006): Third reading of a bill to phase out the franchise tax.
Y - HB 1864 (04/20/2006): Third reading of a bill to require public universities to certify to the legislature that they have not admitted illegal aliens.
Y - HA 1 HA 2 HB 1499 (04/19/2006): An amendment to a lobbyist disclosure bill that would prohibit campaign contributions to legislative and statewide candidates during regular sessions of the General Assembly.
Y - HB 1864 (04/18/2006): Perfection of a bill to require public universities to certify to the legislature that they have not admitted illegal aliens.
Y - HB 1865 (04/13/2006): 3rd reading of a bill to impose a cap on higher education funding increases, impose performance standards and limit tuition/fee increases.
Y - HCS HB 1485 (04/13/2006): 3reading of a bill to establish tax credits for contributions to pregnancy resource centers that do not refer for abortions.
Y - HCS HB 1944 (04/13/2006): 3rd reading of a bill to impose restrictions on the use of eminent domain, but still allow condeming of land for economic development.
Y - HJR 43 (04/13/2006): 3rd reading of a proposed constitutional amendment that would require a two-thirds majority vote to approve initiative proposals that affect hunting or fishing.
N - HA 14 HCS HB 1944 (04/12/2006): An amendment to the eminent domain bill that would restrict the definition of blight when private property can be condemned for economic development.
Y - HA 2 HSA 1 HA 3 HCS HB 1944 (04/12/2006): An amendment to eminent domain bill to prohibit condemnation of private land for purposes that are primarily economic development.
Y - HJR 43 (04/12/2006): Perfection of a proposed constitutional amendment that would require a two-thirds majority vote to approve initiative proposals that affect hunting or fishing.
N - HB 1865 (04/11/2006): Perfection of a bill to impose a cap on higher education funding increases, impose performance standards and limit tuition/fee increases.
Y - HA 4 HB 1865 (04/11/2006): An amendment to impose a limit on the the percentage increase that public colleges universities could raise fees and tuition that would be tied to the inflation rate.
Y - HCS HB 1461 (04/06/2006): Third reading of a bill to ease restrictions on the right to kill someone entering a house or car without permission.
Y - HB 994 (04/06/2006): Third reading of a bill to repeal the requirement for motorcylists to wear helmets for those over 20 years of age.
Y - HJR 39 (04/06/2006): Third reading of a constitutional amendment to establish a right for students to pray in school.
Y - HJR 39 (04/05/2006): Perfection of a bill to establish a constitutional right for students to pray in school.
Y - HA 1 HB 994 (04/04/2006): An amendment to the motorcycle helmet repeal bill to prohibit any state funding for medical care of a motorcycle rider injured when not wearing a helmet.
Y - HCS HB 1380 (03/30/2006): 3rd reading of a bill to allow a private company build a toll bridge over the Mississippi River in St. Louis for I-70.
Y - HCS HB 1275 (03/30/2006): Third reading of a bill to require the Education Department to establish suppoort for a digital, virtual school to serve the state.
N - HCS HB 1011 (03/16/2006): 3rd reading of the state's welfare budget for the Social Services Department.
N - HA 1 HCS HB 1001 (03/14/2006): An amendment to the state budget to eliminate use of funds from the state's college loan program to help pay off the state's bond debt.
Y - HA 1 HCS HB 1070 (03/07/2006): An amendment to a bill on tax breaks for developers that would prohibit use of eminent domain to acquire land for developers.
Y - HB 1228 (03/06/2006): Third reading of a bill to repeal various powers of the Women's Council, provide services for work-to-home transition services for women and repeal the breast cancer awareness auto license plate.
N - HA 3 HCS HB 1742 (03/01/2006): An amendment to the bill to restore the "Ticket to Work" coverage of Medicaid for working disabled to lower the premium required for the program.