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MO SB1591

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/22/2026

Primary Sponsor

Rusty Black

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Origin

Senate

2026 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Creates a 70% tax credit for contributions to prevention resource centers, which are nonprofits focused on reducing illegal or age-inappropriate use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs

  • Effective for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2027

  • Caps total tax credits at $2.5 million per fiscal year, with individual taxpayers limited to $100,000 in credits per tax year

  • Requires minimum contribution of $100 to qualify; unused credits may be carried over to the next tax year only and cannot be transferred or sold

  • Director of the Department of Mental Health will classify eligible prevention resource centers and track contributor information

Legislative Description

Authorizes a tax credit for contributions to prevention resource centers

Last Action

Second Read and Referred S Economic and Workforce Development Committee

2/5/2026

Committee Referrals

Economic and Workforce Development2/5/2026

Full Bill Text

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