Key Votes
CCS SS HCS HB 1900 - Campaign Finance and Lobbying - Key Vote
Missouri Key Votes
Stages
- May 11, 2006 House Conference Report Adopted
- May 11, 2006 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- May 10, 2006 Introduced
Family
- HCS HB 1900 - Lobbying and Campaign Finance
- SS HCS HB 1900 - Campaign Finance and Lobbying
- CCS SS HCS HB 1900 - Campaign Finance and Lobbying
- AB 1656 - Requiring Fur Product Labeling
- S 2648 - Relating to Criminal Procedure
- H 8238 - Relating to State Emblems
- H 7044 - Relating to State Police
- H 7165 - Relating to Licensing of Genetic Counselors
- H 7209 - Relating to Criminal Procedure
- H 7338 - Relating to Gaming
- H 7380 - Relating to Criminal Procedure
- H 7821 - Relating to Criminal Injuries Compensation
- H 7951 - Relating to Elections
- HB 386 - Relating to Economic Development
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) (88-67) - May 11, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Campaign Finance and Lobbying
Vote to adopt a conference report that requires lobbyists to register and to report to the Missouri Ethics Commission all expenditures "made on behalf" of an elected official or a person connected to an elected official. The bill requires prior approval by House or Senate Administration and Account Committee for any out of state travel by State Senators, Representatives or individuals connected with them and paid for by a lobbyist. The bill also requires candidates for the State Senate, State House and statewide office to disclose campaign contributions, prohibits political party committees from donating to candidate committees, removes maximum contribution limits for most state offices, and bans the acceptance of contributions during the legislative session.
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) (28-5) - May 11, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Campaign Finance and Lobbying
Vote to adopt a conference report that requires lobbyists to register and to report to the Missouri Ethics Commission all expenditures "made on behalf" of an elected official or a person connected to an elected official. The bill requires prior approval by House or Senate Administration and Account Committee for any out of state travel by State Senators, Representatives or individuals connected with them and paid for by a lobbyist. The bill also requires candidates for the State Senate, State House and statewide office to disclose campaign contributions, prohibits political party committees from donating to candidate committees, removes maximum contribution limits for most state offices, and bans the acceptance of contributions during the legislative session.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - May 10, 2006
Title: Campaign Finance and Lobbying
Committee Sponsors
- Elections (Sponsor)