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MO HB3338
Bill
Status
2/18/2026
Primary Sponsor
Burt Whaley
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AI Summary
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World Health Organization, United Nations, World Economic Forum, and other international organizations shall have no jurisdiction or power within Missouri, and no rules, regulations, fees, taxes, policies, or mandates from these bodies may be enforced by state or local governments
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Courts, arbitration panels, and administrative agencies are prohibited from applying Shari'a law or any foreign law that would deny parties fundamental constitutional rights including due process, equal protection, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and rights related to marriage, child custody, and property
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Contracts or contractual provisions choosing Shari'a law or foreign law, or granting jurisdiction to foreign tribunals, are void and unenforceable if they would violate fundamental rights
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State courts and agencies may not transfer civil actions if the transfer would result in application of foreign law that violates fundamental rights
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Exceptions preserve Missouri Supreme Court precedent, religious organizations' internal ecclesiastical matters, voluntary corporate agreements with foreign entities, and federal preemption including treaty obligations
Legislative Description
Provides that certain international organizations shall have no jurisdiction in this state and creates the "No Shari'a Act" regarding enforcement of certain foreign laws in this state
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2/19/2026