Legislative Duties
Rep. Bringer is currently serving in her fourth term as a representative in the Missouri House of Representatives. She represents the 6th district consisting of Ralls and parts of Marion counties. She currently has the following committee assignments:
- Rural Community Development
- Budget
- Judiciary
- Special Standing Committee on Emerging Issues in Animal Agriculture
- Joint Committee on Legislative Research
- Joint Committee on Education
- Joint Legislative Committee on Court Automation
Rep. Bringer has introduced a number of bills during the 95th General Assembly. The following are the bills she has sponsored:
- HB1323
- Requires the certificate of title for a new outboard motor to contain both the year the motor was manufactured and the year the dealer received the motor from the manufacturer
- HB1324
- Prohibits members of the General Assembly from accepting any tangible or intangible item, service, or anything of value from a lobbyist
- HB1325
- Expands the No-call List to include all calls regardless of content and prohibits using automatic dialing announcing devices in certain situations
- HB1326
- Changes the laws regarding campaign contributions to candidates and committees
- HB1894
- Requires the Director of the Department of Mental Health, or his or her designee, to certify overdue patient accounts submitted to a court for collection
- HB1895
- Changes the definition of "security" as it relates to the regulation of securities so that the sale of variable annuities will be regulated by the Commission of Securities within the Secretary of State's Office
- HB1896
- Changes the process for registering securities in Missouri under the Missouri Securities Act
- HB2037
- Creates the crime of obstruction of justice
- HJR91
- Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the laws regarding campaign contributions to candidates and committees
95th General Assembly Legislation Sponsored
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