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98th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Mary Nichols
District 072
Democrat
Elected:
2010
Years Served:
8
Hometown:
Maryland Heights
Counties:
Committees
Joint Committee on Real Property Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment
Appropriations - Public Safety and Corrections
Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations
Banking
Telecommunications
Select Committee on Financial Institutions and Taxation
Capitol Address
Address:
MO House of Representatives
201 West Capitol Avenue
Room 101-A
Jefferson City MO 65101
Phone:
573-751-1832
E-Mail:
Mary.Nichols@house.mo.gov
Biography
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HB 26
- (0542H.01I) -
Dugger, Tony
Establishes the Civil Justice Funding Model Act
HB 42
- (0046L.01I) -
Wood, David
Establishes a system of school accreditation by building rather than by district and establishes standards for student transfers
HB 44
- (0496L.02I) -
Webber, Stephen
Requires the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to create best practice guidelines in gender pay equality for state and local government and private businesses
HB 49
- (0032L.01I) -
Kirkton, Jeanne
Adds board certified psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners or clinical nurse specialists to the list of medical professionals from whom treatment costs may be compensated
HB 85
- (0560H.01I) -
Dugger, Tony
Specifies that certain elective county offices shall file ethics reports with the Missouri Ethics Commission instead of local election authorities
HB 107
- (0408L.01I) -
Pace, Sharon
Creates the crimes of assault of an employee of a mass transit system while in the scope of his or her duties in the first, second, and third degrees
HB 114
- (0472L.01I) -
Cross, Gary L.
Increases, beginning January 1, 2015, the income tax deduction for federal income tax liability to $10,000 for an individual and $20,000 for taxpayers filing combined returns
HB 119
- (0306H.01I) -
Lichtenegger, Donna
Requires a public water system to notify the Department of Natural Resources, the Department of Health and Senior Services, and its customers at least 30 days prior to a vote to cease fluoridation
HB 120
- (0731L.01I) -
Davis, Charlie
Establishes the Password Privacy Protection Act
HB 130
- (0169L.01I) -
Rehder, Holly
Establishes the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Act
HB 136
- (0499H.01I) -
Pfautsch, Donna
Changes the laws regarding audits for transportation development districts
HB 142
- (0743H.01I) -
Sommer, Chrissy
Revises the definition of "service dog" to include animals that provide support or therapeutic functions for individuals with psychiatric or mental disabilities
HB 162
- (0554H.01I) -
Norr, Charlie
Requires landlords with 20 or more rental units to place security deposits in escrow bank accounts
HB 175
- (0350L.01I) -
May, Karla
Establishes the Family Education Leave Act
HB 177
- (0351L.01I) -
May, Karla
Establishes the Joint Committee on Missouri Division of Workers' Compensation
HB 179
- (0256H.02I) -
Chipman, Jason
Allows a retired military member to provide a Veterans' Identification Card issued by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs in order to receive a veteran designation on his or her drivers license.
HB 202
- (0624H.01I) -
Morris, Lynn
Prohibits a health insurance plan from requiring an optometrist to provide additional services or materials at a limited or lower fee unless the services are reimbursed as covered services under the contract
HB 230
- (0509H.03I) -
McNeil, Margo
Increases, from $30,000 to $32,000, the maximum upper limit used to calculate the Senior Citizens Property Tax Credit, commonly known as circuit breaker
HB 231
- (0500H.01I) -
McNeil, Margo
Establishes the Homeowners' Solar Rights Act which prohibits entities from restricting the installation of solar energy systems
HB 248
- (0813L.01I) -
Colona, Mike
Allows an employee who is injured on the job to select his or her own health care provider to cure and relieve the effects of the injury at the expense of the employer
HB 262
- (0929L.01I) -
Frederick, Keith
Requires health benefit plans cover diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders
HB 287
- (0632L.02I) -
Conway, Pat
Allows any registered voter who is eligible to vote in a particular election to do so by absentee ballot without being required to state a reason
HB 304
- (0253L.01I) -
Dunn, Randy
Incorporates provisions relating to ethics
HB 305
- (0215L.02I) -
Dunn, Randy
Changes the laws regarding lobbying and campaign finance disclosure
HB 307
- (0203L.01I) -
Gardner, Kimberly
Establishes the Missouri Death With Dignity Act to allow patients with terminal disease to end their life in a humane and dignified manner
HB 311
- (0501H.02I) -
McNeil, Margo
Establishes the High Performance Energy Benchmarking Act that requires each school district to establish energy star benchmarks for all buildings owned by the district
HB 312
- (0954L.01I) -
McNeil, Margo
Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to establish a grant program to extend instructional time in underperforming school districts
HB 385
- (1185H.01I) -
Walker, Nate
Defines "correspondence" with regard to real estate brokers
HB 407
- (1162L.01I) -
Webber, Stephen
Changes the laws regarding complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights regarding discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity
HB 1238
- (2027H.01I) -
Morgan, Judy
Changes the laws regarding the Missouri individual income tax
HCR 31
- (1889L.01I) -
Kirkton, Jeanne
Calls on the United States government to condemn the persecution against Falun Gong and the crime of harvesting organs from practitioners
HJR 5
- (0178H.01I) -
Redmon, Craig
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing a member of the General Assembly to serve the 16-year maximum in any proportion in either chamber as long as he or she serves no more than 16 years total
HJR 20
- (0877H.01I) -
Butler, Michael
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing anyone elected to the General Assembly after November 1, 2016, to serve up to 12 years in any one house and up to 24 years total in the General Assembly
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