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2023-2024 Board Bill 230 — Tobacco Consumption Bar

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The bill proposes to amend The St. Louis City Smoke Free Air Act of 2009, by amending Section One of Ordinance Number 68481, codified in Section 11.31.020 of the Revised Code of the City of St. Louis, to define “Tobacco Consumption Bar,” and by amending Section Seven of Ordinance Number 68481, codified in Section 11.31.070 of the Revised Code of the City of St. Louis, to include Tobacco Consumption Bar as an area where smoking is not regulated.



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2024-2025 Board Bill 32 — Honorary Street Name “On Leong Way”

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Pursuant to Ordinance Number 68937 the proposed bill authorizes the honorary street name “On Leong Way”, which shall begin at the intersection of S. 8th Street and Walnut Street and run North on S. 8th Street to the intersection of S 8th Street and Market Street.



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2024-2025 Board Bill 30 — City Budget Process Ballot Measure

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The bill submits to the qualified voters of the City of St. Louis a proposal to change Article XVI, Section 3 of the Charter of the City of St. Louis to permit the Board of Aldermen to increase the amount of any item in the appropriations proposed in the City’s annual budget ordinance except amounts fixed by statute or for the payment of principal or interest of the City debt or for meeting any ordinance obligations. The bill calls for an election for voting on the change and the manner of voting at the election, and the publication, and certification, deposit, and recording as required. It contains an emergency clause.



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2024-2025 Board Bill 29 — FIngerprint Based Background Check Requirements

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This Board Bill pertains to fingerprint-based background check requirements as a condition of employment or contract, and regulating licensure as a watchman, private security officer, or courier within the City of St. Louis. It contains an emergency clause.



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