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HB 711: Worth a shot, eh?

29 Tuesday Jan 2019

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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anti-vaxxers, General Assembly, HB 711, Lynn Morris, missouri, vaccine

In the State of Washington:

Inslee declares local public health emergency after identifying outbreak of measles
January 25, 2019

Gov. Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency today in all counties in response to more than two dozen confirmed cases of measles in our state.

“Measles is a highly contagious infectious disease that can be fatal in small children,” Inslee stated in his proclamation. “The existence of 26 confirmed cases in the state of Washington creates an extreme public health risk that may quickly spread to other counties.”

The proclamation directs state agencies and departments to utilize state resources and do everything reasonably possible to assist affected areas. A proclamation is also necessary to utilize the Emergency Management Assistance Compact to request additional medical resources from other states.

The Washington State Department of Health has instituted an infectious disease Incident Management Structure to manage the public health aspects of the incident to include investigations, laboratory testing and other efforts to protect communities. Meanwhile, the Washington Military Department is coordinating resources to support DOH and local officials in alleviating the impacts to people, property and infrastructure.

[….]

Washington State Officials Declare State Of Emergency As Measles Outbreak Continues
January 28, 20199:36 PM ET

Health officials in Washington have declared a state of emergency and are urging immunization as they scramble to contain a measles outbreak in two counties, while the number of cases of the potentially deadly virus continues to climb in a region with lower-than-normal vaccination rates.

[….]

Measles was declared completely eliminated within the U.S. in 2000 because the country’s widespread vaccination program. However, state laws allowing parents to opt out of mandatory vaccinations quickly began eroding those statistics, leading to outbreaks across the nation.

[….]

Meanwhile, in the Missouri General Assembly Representative Lynn Morris (r) introduced HB 711:

HB 711
Prohibits discrimination against children who are not immunized
Sponsor: Morris, Lynn (140)
Proposed Effective Date: 8/28/2019
LR Number: 1670H.01I
Last Action: 01/29/2019 – Read Second Time (H)
[….]

Bad timing.

The bill [pdf] includes:

191.260. No child shall be discriminated against by any health care provider because he or she has not been immunized as required due to a proper exemption.

Currently, under RSMo 210.003

[….]
2. A child who has not completed all immunizations appropriate for his or her age may enroll, if:
  (1) Satisfactory evidence is produced that such child has begun the process of immunization. The child may continue to attend as long as the immunization process is being accomplished according to the ACIP/Missouri department of health and senior services recommended schedule;
  (2) The parent or guardian has signed and placed on file with the day care administrator a statement of exemption which may be either of the following:
  (a) A medical exemption, by which a child shall be exempted from the requirements of this section upon certification by a licensed physician that such immunization would seriously endanger the child’s health or life; or
  (b) A parent or guardian exemption, by which a child shall be exempted from the requirements of this section if one parent or guardian files a written objection to immunization with the day care administrator [….]

And:

[….] 6. Nothing in this section shall preclude any political subdivision from adopting more stringent rules regarding the immunization of preschool children. [….]

“…A parent or guardian exemption, by which a child shall be exempted from the requirements of this section if one parent or guardian files a written objection to immunization with the day care administrator…”

The current statute contains a clause that appears to effectively be a personal belief exemption, one other than for religious or medical reasons. Can you see where this bill could be going? It looks like under HB 711 a medical provider won’t be able to drop a patient from their practice because of a parent’s anti-vaxxer beliefs.

That’s working out so well right now in the State of Washington.

HB 328: because a private tennis club is exactly the same as charitable or veteran’s organizations

27 Tuesday Dec 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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golf, HB 328, Lynn Morris, missouri, private country club, sales tax, tennis

There is another.

A bill pre-filed today:

HB 328
Authorizes a sales tax exemption for initiation dues of certain not for profit clubs and groups
Sponsor: Morris, Lynn (140)
Proposed Effective Date: Emergency Clause
LR Number: 0980H.01I
Last Action: 12/27/2016 – Prefiled (H)
Bill String: HB 328
Next Hearing: Hearing not scheduled
Calendar: Bill currently not on a House calendar
[….]

With an emergency clause? Somebody have a pressing court reservation? Just asking.

The pertinent exemptions in the bill:

FIRST REGULAR SESSION
HOUSE BILL NO. 328 [pdf]
99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRIS.
0980H.01I D. ADAM CRUMBLISS, Chief Clerk

AN ACT

To repeal section 144.011, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to sales and use tax exemptions, with an emergency clause.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri, as follows:
Section A. Section 144.011, RSMo, is repealed and one new section enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as section 144.011, to read as follows: 144.011.
1. For purposes of sections 144.010 to 144.525 and 144.600 to 144.748, and the taxes imposed thereby, the definition of “retail sale” or “sale at retail” shall not be construed to include any of the following:
[….]
(13) Charges for initiation fees or dues to:
(a) Fraternal beneficiaries societies, or domestic fraternal societies, orders or associations operating under the lodge system a substantial part of the activities of which are devoted to religious, charitable, scientific, literary, educational or fraternal purposes; [or]
(b) Posts or organizations of past or present members of the Armed Forces of the United States or an auxiliary unit or society of, or a trust or foundation for, any such post or organization substantially all of the members of which are past or present members of the Armed Forces of the United States or who are cadets, spouses, widows, or widowers of past or present members of the Armed Forces of the United States, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual; or
(c) Any organization or club not open to the public whose articles of incorporation define it as a general not-for-profit corporation and whose purpose is to bring together and allow individuals to participate in and enjoy an activity including, but not limited to, a private country club, fitness club, golf course, golf club, swim club, or tennis club.
[….]

[emphasis in original]

If they don’t enjoy the activities do they still have to pay the sales tax? Just asking.

With an emergency clause. Think about that.

Previously:

HB 276: because a private country club is exactly the same as charitable or veteran’s organizations (December 21, 2016)

HCR 40: because it worked out so well in the Missouri General Assembly

04 Wednesday Mar 2015

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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A resolution introduced today by Representative Lynn Morris (r)

HCR 40

Applies to Congress for a calling of a convention to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution which place term limits on members of Congress

Sponsor: Morris, Lynn (140)

Proposed Effective Date: 8/28/2015

LR Number: 2188H.01I

Last Action: 03/03/2015 – Introduced and Read First Time (H)

Bill String: HCR 40

Next Hearing: Hearing not scheduled

Calendar: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR SECOND READING

[….]

Yeah, that’s all we need in Congress – no institutional memory and all the bills written by ALEC and lobbyists.

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