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Modifies permit requirements and exemptions in relation to Missouri fertilizer and clean water laws
Modifies powers of the state auditor
Modifies provisions relating to video service providers
Conveys certain state property
Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of child care
Modifies provisions relating to military affairs
Modifies provisions relating to financial institutions
Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of utility infrastructure
Modifies provisions relating to landlord-tenant actions, including eviction proceeding moratoriums and filings for transfers of real property with outstanding collectible judgments
Authorizes a sales tax exemption for certain nuclear facilities
Modifies provisions relating to the State Treasurer
Urges the U.S. Congress to offer full and unequivocal support to Israel in light of the unprovoked attacks on innocent civilians by Hamas
Modifies provisions relating to the protection of vulnerable persons
Modifies provisions relating to pensions
Enacts provisions relating to state designations
Creates the Missouri Geospatial Advisory Council
Enacts provisions relating to reinsurance and examinations of insurance companies
Modifies provisions relating to financial transactions
Modifies provisions relating to constitutional amendments
Disapproves and suspends the final order of rule making for the proposed amendment to 5 CSR 20-100.230 regarding the Virtual Instruction Program
Modifies provisions relating to Missouri state highway patrol salary increases
Specifies that a parent's obligation to pay child support terminates when the child turns 18 or graduates from high school, whichever occurs later, with certain exceptions
Requires used motor vehicles to be inspected prior to any sale
Establishes the "Auto Theft Prevention Commission"
Modifies provisions relating to domestic relations
Authorizes income tax addition and subtraction modifications for research and experimentation costs
Modifies provisions relating to state funds for regional planning commissions
Establishes the "Missouri Religious Freedom Protection Act"
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in Miller County
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to the prevention of child abductions
Establishes and modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys
Modifies and creates new provisions related to the regulation and treatment of certain state financial instruments
Allows the board of trustees of "The Firemens' Retirement System of St. Louis City" to act as trustees and administer other pension plans
Establishes the "Uniform Civil Remedies for Unauthorized Disclosure of Intimate Images Act"
Modifies criteria of hazardous waste investigations and increases the hazardous waste fund appropriations
Expresses support for Israel and recognition of its special relationship with the United States
Modifies the "Missouri Family Trust Company Act"
Modifies provisions relating to property taxes
Modifies the offense of making a false report
Modifies provisions relating to civil proceedings
Modifies provisions relating to income tax deductions for enlistment bonuses paid to members of the armed forces
Modifies provisions relating to public funding of abortion facilities and affiliates and provisions relating to MO HealthNet providers
Modifies provisions relating to department of revenue
Establishes provisions relating to expungement
Modifies provisions relating to the assessed valuation of real property
Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program
Establishes standards in regards to insurance company reinsurance coverage and company examination standards
Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of solar energy property
Modifies provisions relating to contracts with public entities
Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri ethics commission
Changes the law regarding catalytic converters
Provides that an unborn child shall not be considered an employee for civil actions
Modifies provisions relating to the salaries of circuit clerks
Creates provisions relating to hospital pricing practices
Modifies provisions governing solid waste management permits
Modifies provisions relating to an income tax deduction for broadband internet expansion grants
Modifies practices and standards in regards to certain commercial practices
Creates the "Foreign Adversary Divestment Act", requiring the state and local government entities to divest from investments in foreign adversaries
Modifies provisions governing income exempt from earnings tax
Modifies provisions relating to tax credits
Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Establishes an educational technology impact advisory council to review the use of technology in schools
Modifies provisions governing school safety
Modifies when a registration-inspection certificate can be granted based on the grantees handling of certain nonnative invasive plant species
Modifies provisions relating to gender transition procedures
Changes the law regarding firearm concealed carry permits
Establishes the "Protecting Missouri's Small Businesses Act", which changes the law regarding businesses closed because of a shutdown order
Places moratorium on landfill permits until updated version of Missouri solid waste management plan is developed
Requires schools to establish cardiac emergency response plans
Modifies provisions relating to income tax deductions for private pensions
Modifies provisions relating to transactions involving secure identity verification
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to real property tax assessments
Creates provisions relating to intoxicating cannabinoids
Creates provisions relating to the practice of certain licensed professions
Modifies provisions of the "Property Assessment Clean Energy Act"
Repeals expired, terminated, sunset, and obsolete sections and portions of sections
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly
Allows the chief law enforcement executive in any jurisdiction to request assistance from another jurisdiction, including a jurisdiction outside the state of Missouri
Modifies provisions relating to local homestead property tax credits
Provides for MO HealthNet coverage of hearing aids and cochlear implants
Modifies provisions relating to electronic communications
Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of persons performing funeral-related services
Establishes the "Uniform Restrictive Employment Agreement Act"
Modifies provisions relating to the motor fuel tax exemption
Designates the week of November 4-11, 2024 as "Veterans Week of Service"
Modifies provisions relating to elections
States the support of the members of the Missouri House of Representatives for remedies to fully compensate military service members who were wrongfully terminated for their choice not to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
Modifies Missouri driver's licenses and nondriver's licenses to include a symbol that indicates that the holder of the license is a United States citizen
Authorizes the "Child Care Contribution Tax Credit Act", "Employer-Provided Child Care Assistance Tax Credit Act", and "Child Care Providers Tax Credit Act", relating to tax credits for child care
Celebrates the relationship between the United States and Ireland
Modifies provisions relating to the highways and transportation commission
Changes provisions governing early childhood education programs
Establishes provisions relating to civil liability for publishing or distributing material harmful to minors on the internet
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums
Modifies provisions of the sunshine law
Modifies provisions relating to settlement demands
Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles
Modifies provisions relating to public safety
Modifies provisions relating to license reciprocity and adopts the Counseling Interstate Compact for professional counselors
Enacts provisions relating to state designations
Authorizes school districts and charter schools to offer elective social studies courses on the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament
Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems
Creates the America 250 Missouri Commission
Enacts provisions relating to property and casualty insurance
Modifies provisions relating to retirement
Creates new provisions relating to vulnerable persons
Modifies provisions relating to health care
Modifies provisions relating to background checks
Enacts provisions relating to state designations marked by the Department of Transportation
Modifies provisions relating to access to public records of the Missouri highway patrol
Establishes guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex
Establishes the "Missouri Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act" and modifies provisions relating to public funding of certain gender transition procedures
Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain federal grant money
Designates Campbell, Missouri, as the Peach Capital of Missouri
Authorizes a property tax exemption for certain property used for childcare
Establishes February 24 of each year as "SCN2A Awareness Day" in Missouri
Modifies provisions relating to members of the armed forces
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Modifies provisions relating to the administration of medications by pharmacists
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Creates and modifies provisions relating to gold and silver
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Commends Israel for its cordial and mutually beneficial relationship with Missouri and the United States, supports Israel's right to exist, and recognizes Jerusalem as the eternal capital of Israel
Modifies provisions relating to fees collected by the Department of Revenue
Enacts provisions relating to contractual agreements
Modifies provisions relating to votes in political subdivisions
Modifies provisions relating to public assistance
Creates the Commercial Financing Disclosure Act
Requires the proceeds from boating safety identification card fees to be used to fund statewide boating safety initiatives
Modifies provisions relating to the "Back the Blue" license plate
Modifies provisions for the construction of electric transmission facilities
Establishes Blair's Law, which creates the offense of unlawful discharge of a firearm for discharging a firearm within or into the limits of a municipality with criminal negligence
Creates provisions relating to water exportation outside the state
Prohibits public institutions of higher learning from discriminating against a religious student association or denying a religious student association any benefit available to any other student association
Creates the Missouri Geospatial Advisory Council
Creates the Expanding Public Sector Career Opportunities Act
Modifies provisions relating to property tax
Establishes provisions governing methods of inducing the death of a dog or a cat
Establishes the "Officer Daniel Vasquez Memorial Highway" in Clay County
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner
Establishes the Tricia Leann Tharp Act
Establishes the "Major Lee Berra Memorial Highway" in St. Louis County
Modifies fees for new or reissued special personalized license plates
Modifies provisions relating to work requirements for the supplemental nutrition assistance program
Modifies provisions relating to safety standards
Creates the "Public Domain Preservation Act"
Modifies the miles driven restriction on historic motor vehicle license plates
Modifies provisions relating to telehealth services
Specifies the means by which a medical examiner certificate may be provided to the state when applying for a commercial driver's license
Modifies laws regarding the composition of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission
Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products
Creates provisions relating to the practice of certain licensed professions
Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"
Exempts entities registered with the department of health and senior services that distribute hypodermic needles or syringes from the crime of unlawful delivery of drug paraphernalia
Establishes the offense of unlawful distribution, delivery, or sale of a drug masking product
Authorizes cities and fire protection districts to impose a public safety sales tax
Imposes a judgment of restitution in the amount of five thousand dollars for human trafficking offenses and establishes the "Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation Fund"
Modifies provisions relating to the offenses of trafficking of drugs in the first and second degree
Modifies provisions relating to the division of labor standards
Creates provisions relating to nursing home administrators
Establishes the offense of unlawful tracking of a motor vehicle
Changes the law regarding fees by prohibiting fees for parking on public streets or roads
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to real property tax assessments
Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the probate code
Establishes provisions for the appointment and duties of commissioners to attend an Article V convention
Establishes a rebuttable presumption that child custody arrangements that award equal parenting time are in the best interest of the child
Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be satisfied by certain conditions
Creates provisions relating to insurance coverage of pharmacy services
Modifies the offense of unlawful use of weapons by exempting commissioned school officers who carry a firearm on school property from the offense
Prohibits the state from participating in Daylight Saving Time unless federal law is modified
Prohibits use of environmental, social justice, or governance scores or metrics
Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses
Modifies provisions related to the tax deduction for employee stock ownership plans
Creates provisions relating to employer liability for injuries from required immunizations
Creates provisions relating to the return of fines or other monetary penalties for the violation of COVID-19 health orders
Allows payments from a candidate or campaign committee to be made via mobile payment services
Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office
Modifies and establishes offenses involving teller machines
Modifies provisions relating to building codes
Creates provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs
Modifies provisions relating to the reemployment rights of members of Missouri Task Force One who are called to active duty
Changes the law regarding firearm concealed carry permits
Modifies provisions relating to cave inspection fees
Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Natural Resources
Modifies provisions relating to public safety
Changes the law regarding advertisements and orders of publication in newspapers
Modifies provisions relating to deceased persons
Modifies provisions relating to Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation license plates
Requires the department of revenue to establish and maintain a system for online verification of motor vehicle insurance
Modifies provisions relating to employment and creates new requirements relating to the verification of the immigration status of certain persons
Relates to social objective scoring standards
Modifies provisions relating to property and casualty insurance
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to public safety
Modifies provisions relating to sexually oriented businesses
Changes provisions governing the suspension of students from public schools
Modifies requirements for votes required to pass constitutional amendments
Designates the official state rifle
Modifies the deadlines for filing a declaration of candidacy
Modifies provisions relating to bare-knuckle fighting and the possession of knuckles
Modifies provisions relating to public safety
Regarding law enforcement practices
Creates provisions relating to refusal of medical procedures or treatment
Modifies provisions relating to land bank agencies and the collection of delinquent property taxes
Modifies provisions relating to physical therapists
Modifies provisions relating to certificates of need
Modifies provisions relating to licensed child care facilities
Creates a grant program for employers to enhance cybersecurity
Modifies provisions relating to the Motor Vehicles
Establishes the Entertainment Industry Jobs Act
Allows state agencies to create incentive programs for employees
Creates provisions related to the operation of pet shops
Repeals provisions requiring the publication of bids for state contracts in newspapers
Exempts certain motor vehicles from sales tax
Modifies provisions relating to property taxes
Modifies provisions relating to the promotion of business development
Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing excursion gambling boats and floating facilities on the Osage River
Relates to Elections
Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings
Commends Israel for its cordial and mutually beneficial relationship with Missouri and the United States and recognizes Jerusalem as the eternal capital of Israel
Requires political subdivisions that require the installation of electric vehicle charging stations at certain businesses to pay the costs associated with the installation, maintenance, and operation of such stations
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a property tax exemption for certain disabled veterans
Establishes provisions relating to digital asset mining and virtual currencies
Modifies provisions relating to contracts with public entities
Creates growth project discount rates for gas corporations
Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain grant money for expanding or providing broadband services
Designates the first Tuesday in March each year as "Rivers of Missouri Day"
Establishes exemptions from clean water law permitting requirements
Changes the law regarding businesses closed because of a shutdown order
Modifies provisions relating to motor fuel tax exemption
Relates to motor vehicle safety
Modifies provisions relating to outdoor advertising
Modifies provisions relating to the towing of vehicles
Modifies provisions relating to the operation of certain law enforcement agencies
Modifies provisions relating to school protection officers
Creates provisions relating to gender transition procedures
Establishes guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex
Allows members of the general assembly to serve as ex-officio members of boards, commissions, councils or legislative bodies within their district
Establishes April 8, 2024 as "Total Eclipse Day" in Missouri
Modifies provisions relating to home-based work
Modifies the offense of making a false report
Changes the law regarding concealed carrying of weapons by allowing firearms in churches and other places of worship with a concealed carry permit
Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services for pregnant and postpartum women
Establishes the Anti-Red Flag Gun Seizure Act
Modifies provisions relating to Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System and Missouri State Employees' Retirement System
Modifies the offense of unlawful use of a weapon by clarifying circumstances of firing from a vehicle legally and by adding Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a municipality to the offense
Designates October 2 each year as "Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) Awareness Day"
Establishes the "Rev Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Highway" and the "Rush Limbaugh Memorial Highway" in Poplar Bluff
Allows purchasers of motor fuel to donate fuel purchase receipts to tax exempt organizations for refund claim purposes
Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle inspection requirements prior to sale
Modifies provisions relating to state sales tax and corporate income tax rates with a revenue trigger
Changes the law regarding fire protection districts
Modifies provisions relating to siren use for emergency vehicles operated as police vehicles
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to the Uniform Commercial Code
Modifies provisions relating to motor fuel tax exemption
Modifies provisions related to gaming
Allows the chief law enforcement executive in any jurisdiction to request assistance from another jurisdiction, including a jurisdiction outside the state of Missouri
Modifies provisions relating to the motor fuel tax refund
Modifies provisions relating to income taxes
Enacts provisions relating to environmental regulation
Allows state employees to be paid biweekly
Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products
Modifies various provisions relating to bidding procedures for certain public projects for facilities
Modifies provisions relating to workforce development
Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
Modifies provisions relating to insurance
Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools
Modifies provisions relating to funding for the Kansas City Police Department
Modifies provisions relating to ground ambulance services
Modifies provisions relating to the opioid addiction treatment and recovery fund
Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing
Modifies constitutional provisions relating to funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners
Modifies provisions relating to environmental protection
Creates the Missouri USA Semiquincentennial Commission
Modifies various provisions relating to public employees
Modifies provisions relating to insurance
Urges the U.S. Congress to include the Newtonia Battlefields in the National Park Service
Establishes the Regulatory Sandbox Act
Modifies provisions relating to log trucks and weight limitations
Changes the law regarding firearms
Modifies provisions related to computer science courses offered in elementary and secondary schools
Applies to Congress for the calling of an Article V convention of the states to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution regarding term limits for members of Congress
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to broadband services
Modifies the provisions relating to natural resources.
Modifies provisions relating to school activities
Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical dispatchers
Creates several new state designations
Modifies provisions relating to donations and delivery of certain alcoholic beverages
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to the protection of children
Promotes school employee recruitment and retention
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to marijuana
Modifies provisions relating to good time credit for offenders committed to the department of corrections
Elementary and Secondary Education
Establishes transparency requirements for learning materials and educational activities
Establishes the Competency-based Education Grant Program and Competency-based Education Task Force
Establishes an optional license plate sticker for persons who have a driver's license with a deaf or hard of hearing notation
Establishes provisions relating to asset forfeiture
Allows one-half-day education programs to account for make-up days or hours lost or cancelled because of inclement weather
Changes procedures and practices for public schools and school districts
Modifies provisions relating to the unemployment automation fund
Authorizes the city of Cameron and the city of Hamilton to impose a transient guest tax whose revenues are dedicated to promoting tourism
Modifies the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to two years and modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos
Prohibits public school membership in any statewide activities association that prohibits home school students from participating in any event or activity offered by the school district in which the student resides
Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos
Creates provisions relating to processed recycled asphalt shingles
Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractor Licensing Act
Authorizes the city of St. Clair to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval whose revenues will be dedicated to tourism
Modifies provisions relating to health care professionals
Allows school districts to issue school district teaching permits for persons without a certificate of license to teach granted by the state board of education
Modifies provisions for charitable organization solicitations
Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms
Establishes provisions for the appointment and duties of commissioners to attend an Article V convention
Requires school districts to review curricula intended for use in each school year
Modifies provisions relating to teacher and school employee retirement systems
Establishes written parental consent requirements for individualized education programs (IEPs)
Requires the proceeds from boating safety identification card fees to be used to fund statewide boating safety initiatives
Designates two memorial highways in St. Charles County
Modifies provisions relating to special license plates for Boy Scouts of America
Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading success plans for certain students
Establishes the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact
Establishes a task force to study issues relating to state workers and work-from-home policy
Establishes the Twenty-First Century Technology Innovation Task Force
Establishes the Missouri Technology Task Force
Provides a sales tax exemption for the sale of 2026 FIFA World Cup tickets to matches held in Jackson County
Designates January 12 each year as "Rush Limbaugh Day"
Modifies provisions relating to the collateral source rule
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation
Changes provisions governing tuition rates for military service members, discharged members, and dependents
Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program
Modifies provisions relating to child abuse investigations in schools
Modifies who is required to report and what information is reported to the Missouri Accountability Portal
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to the parents' bill of rights
Authorizes the conveyance of property owned by the state in Pike County to the state highways and transportation commission
Places the burdens of proof and production on school districts in due process hearings for children with a disability
Moves school board elections to November
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in Oregon County
Modifies provisions relating to earnings tax
Modifies provisions relating to home health licensing
Changes the law regarding tax incentives
Modifies provisions relating to auxiliary lighting for motorcycles
Allows school districts that share superintendents to receive additional state aid
Designates the "Ripley County Veteran's Memorial Bridge"
Provides for new school board subdistricts and member elections in certain cities
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property
Proposes a constitutional amendment to assert the right of Missourians to hunt and fish
Designates the "Chief of Police Ferman R Raines Memorial Highway" on a portion of State Highway 17 in Pulaski County
Modifies provisions relating to the minimum standard for valuation of insurance policies and contracts
Modifies the conservation commission membership composition and requires the election of the commissioners
Modifies provisions relating to funding for the Kansas City Police Department
Modifies provisions relating to funding for the Kansas City Police Department
Requires public schools to teach students the responsible use of social media
Allows motor vehicles to turn left on red light when turning onto a one-way street
Changes provisions relating to school boards
Designates May 10 as School Bus Drivers' Appreciation Day in Missouri
Designates archery as the official state sport
Designates July 20 as Farmer's and Rancher's Day in Missouri
Designates the "Atomic Veterans Memorial Highway" in Jasper County
Tasks the Missouri Veterans Commission with expanding its efforts to prevent veteran suicide
Establishes the "Workforce Diploma Program" within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development
Creates the State Building Usage Task Force
Establishes the Earning Safe Reentry Through Work Act of 2021
Modifies provisions relating to employment security benefits
Creates provisions relating to exemption from licensure requirements for persons serving in federal Innovative Readiness Training
Modifies the definition of "sale at retail" for the purposes of sales taxes on certain purchases of utilities
Urges the President of the United States to designate a state funeral for the last surviving World War II Medal of Honor recipient
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property
Changes provisions relating to school boards
Changes the laws regarding cemetery trust funds to allow use of principal funds in certain situations
Establishes qualifications for substitute teachers
Requires career and technical education programs to offer courses leading to insurance licensing and certification
Creates provisions relating to gender transition procedures
Modifies provisions for public assistance benefits
Modifies provisions relating to the reemployment rights of members of Missouri Task Force One who are called to active duty
Requires political subdivisions that require the installation of electric vehicle charging stations at certain businesses to pay the costs associated with the installation, maintenance, and operation of such stations
Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners
Modifies provisions relating to travel insurance
Urges Congress and the president to negotiate a free trade agreement with the United Kingdom
Transparency in public education
Establishes the Stars and Stripes Historic Region
Modifies constitutional provisions relating to funding for the Kansas City Police Department
Modifies provisions relating to school protection officers
Relates to financial incentives for health care professionals.
Establishes the Extended Learning Opportunities Act
Requires trauma-informed schools to keep incident records and provide notice of certain incidents
Driver Education Instruction and Training
Establishes protections for school district employees and contractors who render medical services while in the service of the school district
Allows school innovation teams to submit plans for school innovation waivers
Changes provisions relating to teacher career plans
Modifies provisions relating to the illegal discharge of firearms
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to MO HealthNet
Authorizes the next-of-kin of a deceased person to delegate control of the final disposition of the remains
Modifies provisions relating to health insurance
Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education
Changes the law regarding advertisements and orders of publication in newspapers
Establishes guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex
Creates provisions relating to business entities
Requires the Missouri State Highway Patrol to host a web page where the public can determine whether a serial number of a firearm has been reported stolen
Authorizes students residing in counties with at least one hundred thousand inhabitants to participate in the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program
Modifies provisions relating to Missouri state highway patrol fees
Allows school districts to offer elective social studies courses on the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament
Requires establishment of a civil rights study curriculum
Modifies the Missouri One Start Program
Creates provisions relating to the practice of veterinary medicine
Modifies provisions relating to remote driver's license renewal
Modifies provisions relating to land surveyors
Establishes the Consumer Legal Funding Model Act and the Civil Litigation Funding Act
Establishes transfer procedures to nonresident districts for students in public schools
Modifies the definition of first responder to include telecommunicator first responders
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation
Enacts the Get the Lead Out of School Drinking Water Act
Changes the law regarding fire protection districts and fire hydrants
Prohibits political subdivisions from enacting a building code more restrictive than the federal Clean Air Act
Establishes Missouri as a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
Modifies provisions regarding licensing of assistant physicians
Enacts provisions relating to memorial designations on highways and bridges
Creates provisions relating to emergency suspensions or restrictions for massage therapists
Waives certain driver's license fees for homeless children or youth or unaccompanied youth
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to medical marijuana
Modifies provisions relating to boating safety identification cards
Designates the "Firefighter Benjamin J Polson Memorial Highway" in St. Louis County
Designates the "Police Officer Richard C Fleming Memorial Highway" in Jackson County
Establishes the labeling and qualifying of liquor as "Ozark Highland”
Calls for an Article V convention for the purpose of amending the United States Constitution to establish term limits for members of Congress
Approves the State Water Resources Plan
Specifies that no political subdivision can require its employees to reside within a jurisdiction and changes the law regarding fire marshal employees
Changes the law regarding probation earned compliance credits
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property
Urges support of Ukraine and decreased dependency on Russian oil
Requires law enforcement agencies to submit missing person cases to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System
Prohibits the inhalation of certain substances
Authorizes certain school districts in multiple counties to use the county that yields the highest dollar value modifier under the school foundation formula
Modifies provisions relating to first responders
Modifies provisions relating to the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers
Adds provisions relating to the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code
Modifies provisions relating to the establishment of alternative county highway commissions in certain counties
Establishes memorial bridge and highway designations
Urges the President of the United States to authorize a state funeral when the last of the World War II Medal of Honor Recipient dies
Establishes general requirements for school board meetings
Changes provisions governing adult high schools
Modifies provisions relating to the cost of serving high-needs students
Establishes the "BRITE" Act governing Braille instruction
Designates the first full week of February each year as school counseling week in Missouri
Directs the deposit and transfer of funds forfeited from solid waste facilities
Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships
Modifies post-conviction treatment programs
Prohibits discrimination in education
Modifies and creates provisions regarding the use of certain training, instructional, and curricular materials in public schools and charter schools
Modifies provisions relating to cosmetology
Identifies particular social studies academic performance standards and learning standards for elementary and secondary education
Creates provisions relating to the unauthorized closure of businesses based on public health concerns
Modifies the Model Traffic Ordinance with respect to signals indicating the approach of a train
Specifies that no more than twenty percent of land within a county may be collectively owned by the state, a county, and municipalities
Modifies provisions relating to farm equipment sales tax exemptions.
Creates provisions relating to flood resiliency
Establishes the Missouri Entertainment Industry Investment Act and the Missouri Entertainment Industry Postproduction Investment Act.
Establishes the Show MO Act
Urges certain actions to respond to Russia's attack on Ukraine
Modifies the offense of abuse or neglect of a child
Modifies the offense of furnishing pornographic material to minors
Modifies provisions relating to medical retainer agreements
Prohibits state mandated tests in public schools from including questions on certain discriminatory topics, concepts, or ideas
Modifies provisions relating to the placement of any surveillance or game camera on private property
Modifies the provisions related to emergency management.
Designates September 28 as "National Good Neighbor Day" and the week of September 28 as "National Good Neighbor Week" in Missouri
Creates provisions relating to liability claims in educational settings
Modifies requirements for a certificate of license to teach
Authorizes a transient guest tax upon voter approval in the cities of Butler, Lamar Heights, and Marceline
Prohibits discrimination in education
Modifies provisions relating to workforce development
Modifies provisions relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists
Reauthorizes the Meat Processing Facility Investment Tax Credit Act until December 31, 2028, with modifications
Designates the "Russell Lee Burton Memorial Highway" in Montgomery County
Establishes a grant program for primary care physicians working and residing in rural counties
Provides for protections for parental rights and transparency in public schools
Enacts provisions promoting dignity and nondiscrimination in public schools
Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act
Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses
Designates the "WWII Henry Archie Black Memorial Bridge" in Polk County
Modifies provisions relating to physical therapists
Establishes protections for landowners taking wildlife on the landowner's property
Creates new provisions prohibiting the use of public funds to influence elections
Modifies provisions relating to the designation of memorial infrastructure
Modifies provisions relating to military affairs
Modifies provisions relating to public safety
Establishes provisions relating to the protection of children
Modifies the provisions related to land management.
Relating to the protection of vulnerable persons
Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."
Modifies provisions relating to transportation
Creates a number of state designations, memorial highways, and the Missouri Medal of Honor Recipients Fund
Modifies provisions relating to transportation
Modifies provisions relating to the sale of intoxicating liquor
Modifies various provisions relating to workers' compensation
Establishes provisions relating to civil actions arising from COVID-19 pandemic
Modifies provisions regarding the regulation of insurance
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Modifies provisions relating to military affairs, including classification of National Guard members and designations for members of the military
Prohibits publishing of the names of lottery winners
Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court proceedings for insurance companies
Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to the right to bear arms
Modifies provisions relating to the monitoring of certain controlled substances
Calls for an Article V convention of the states to propose amendments to the United States Constitution placing limits on the federal government
Modifies provisions relating to the operation of canteens and commissaries by correctional centers
Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board
Allows school districts to offer elective social studies courses on the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament
Modifies provisions relating to certain state employees
Modifies provisions relating to liquor sales
Modifies provisions relating to insurance
Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution
Enacts provisions relating to transportation
Modifies provisions related to education
Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license
Adopts the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact
Modifies provisions relating to transportation
Allows county assessors to send personal property tax lists in electronic form
Creates provisions relating to contagious diseases
Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing
Changes provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
Modifies provisions excursion gambling boat
Prohibits expenditures of public funds for research projects involving abortion services, human cloning, and prohibited human research
Creates provisions relating to strategic lawsuits against public participation
Modifies provisions relating to the cost of serving high-needs students
Prohibits an employee of a state agency or a political subdivision of the state from placing cameras on private property under certain situations
Changes the law regarding businesses closed because of a shutdown order
Relating to Elementary and Secondary Education
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in Oregon County
Establishes the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act
Changes the law regarding residency requirements for certain officials
Provides that admission or licensure to practice as an attorney or a counselor shall not be contingent upon membership in or payment of dues to any private organization
Establishes the Otis E. Moore Memorial Highway in Greene County
Establishes provisions relating to civil liability for harm caused by products manufactured or sold by third parties
Designates November 30th of each year as "Mark Twain Day"
Establishes transfer procedures to nonresident districts for students in public schools
Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 15 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages
Specifies that lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles
Designates multiple memorial highways and bridges
Creates several new state designations
Subjects exercise of emergency powers by state or local officials to strict scrutiny review
Changes the laws regarding prison canteen funds
Establishes the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact
Modifies provisions relating to employment security benefits
Designates the "US Navy SEAL Scotty Wirtz Memorial Highway" in Lake St. Louis
Changes the law regarding firearms.
Proposes a constitutional amendment to assert the right of Missourians to hunt and fish
Requires drivers on a public highway to stop for certified Head Start buses
Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools
Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices
Repeals the Missouri State Archives-St. Louis Trust Fund
Modifies provisions relating to the workers' compensation Second Injury Fund
Modifies the motor vehicle biennial registration option so that all motor vehicles, regardless of model year, have a two-year registration option
Changes the laws regarding requirements of lodging establishments
Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products
Urges President Joe Biden and administration officials to approve the TC Energy Keystone XL pipeline
Preempts the field of legislation regarding the classification of essential workers and states that all occupations qualify as essential workers
Modifies provisions relating to covenants involving business entities
Modifies provisions for charitable organization solicitations
Modifies requirements for publication notice requirements
Modifies residency requirements for personnel of the Kansas City Police Department
Modifies provisions licensing requirements for insurance producers
Establishes new provisions relating to joint employers
Creates new provisions related to student data privacy
Modifies provisions relating to the concealed carrying of firearms
Establishes a task force to study issues relating to state workers and work-from-home policy
Modifies and creates provisions relating to the protection of children
Designates January 12 each year as "Rush Limbaugh Day"
Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of persons performing certain funeral-related services
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property
Specifies that feminine hygiene products shall be available to prisoners at no cost while held in custody.
Establishes a Missouri Purple Star School District program
Authorizes the department of natural resources to purchase a certain historic cemetery
Changes the laws regarding state contracts, taxation, non-compete agreements, and the Department of Economic Development
Modifies provisions relating to tax credits
Designates the St. Louis Arch as the official state monument
Modifies provisions relating to the classification of workers
Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program
Authorizes the "Employment Security Program Integrity Act of 2021"
Modifies provisions relating to certain firefighters who have contracted certain types of cancer as a result of employment
Establishes procedures for school board member recall elections
Modifies provisions relating to concealed carry permits
Protects certain students whose grade average is adversely affected by COVID-19
Modifies provisions relating to auxiliary lighting for motorcycles
Changes the law regarding ambulance districts and fire protection districts
Modifies provisions relating to the collateral source rule
Modifies the definition of autocycle
Adds WIC recipients to those eligible for vouchers for fresh produce
Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings
Creates provisions relating to the dispensing of HIV preexposure and postexposure prophylaxis
Provides that Missouri National Guard members be treated as state employees for certain purposes
Modifies provisions relating to the reemployment rights of members of Missouri Task Force One who are called to active duty
Changes the Missouri Works Program by making certain retailers in third and fourth counties eligible for the program
Changes the laws regarding land surveys
Designates the Missouri National Guard Armory in Joplin as the "Sergeant Robert Wayne Crow Jr. Memorial Armory"
Modifies provisions relating to peace officer licensure
Modifies provisions relating to the electronic transfer of workers' compensation benefits
Modifies the list of vehicles that may use or display fixed, flashing, or rotating red or red and blue lights
Authorizes a tax credit for certain physicians providing preceptorships
Modifies certain vehicle laws to include electric bicycles
Extends the authorization of AIM Zones until 2031
Establishes provisions to protect personal information of active and retired first responders
Adds provisions relating to requirements for participants in the federal Child and Adult Food Program
Modifies provisions relating to working animals
Modifies provisions relating to the Unemployment Automation Fund
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Modifies provisions relating to immunizations
Modifies provisions relating to work requirements for the supplemental nutrition assistance program
Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property
Requires DESE to annually publish on their website a list of schools performing in the bottom 5% of schools for more than three years
Prohibits public school membership in any statewide activities association that prohibits home school students from participating in any event or activity offered by the school district in which the student resides
Establishes protections for landowners taking wildlife on the landowner's property
Modifies provisions relating to the reorganization and renaming of certain state agencies
Adds provisions relating to licensed child care facilities
Modifies the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to two years
Establishes provisions relating to the release of a defendant
Creates a new provision relating to immunity from liability for inherent risks of camping on private campgrounds
Modifies provisions relating to public health
Modifies provisions relating to an education-related tax deduction
Prohibits the use of the 1619 Project initiative of the New York Times in the public schools of the state
Modifies provisions relating to state purchasing
Creates the Joint Committee on Federal Government Oversight to review presidential orders and declare them unconstitutional
This bill relates to elementary and secondary education
Establishes the "Cronkite New Voices Act."
Creates subdistricts within certain school districts
Relates to alternative elementary and secondary educational opportunities
Relating to Workforce Development and Education
Relating to expanding choices for educational opportunities.
Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor
Modifies provisions relating to alcoholic beverages
Establishes the "Safeguarding All Children's Remains to Ensure Dignity Act"
Requires each local school district and charter school to have on file a policy for reading success plans for certain students
Adds provisions relating to funding agreements in the business of insurance
Requires all nonfood items sold in the state capitol to be made in the USA
Modifies provisions relating to outdoor advertising
Requires trauma-informed schools to keep incident records and provide notice of certain incidents
Establishes an optional license plate sticker for persons who have a driver's license with a deaf or hard of hearing notation
Expands the definition of an "organization" for certain statutes governing urban rehabilitation projects
Creates provisions relating to vaccine administration by dentists
Modifies provisions relating to motor clubs
Establishes provisions for the appointment and duties of commissioners to attend an Article V convention
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation
Modifies provisions relating to liability of a landowner who directly or indirectly invites or permits a person on land for recreational purposes
Establishes qualifications for substitute teachers
Requires the department of elementary and secondary education to submit an annual report to the General Assembly listing the number of elementary and secondary students who do not have home internet access or who have limited home internet access
Expresses the sentiments of the Missouri Legislature over prospective federal legislation that would amend portions of the Fair Labor Standards Act
Creates provisions relating to liability claims in educational settings
Modifies provisions relating to the professional registration of dietitians
Modifies provisions relating to seclusion and restraint policies in public schools
Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractor Licensing Act
Requires the department of natural resources to assist permit applicants throughout the permitting process
Modifies provisions relating to petroleum storage tanks
Requires the department of conservation to give at least one warning before imposing a penalty within the first two years of promulgation of the penalty
Specifies that no political subdivision can require its employees to reside within a jurisdiction
Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Works program
Allows motor vehicles to turn left on red light when turning onto a one-way street
Modifies provisions relating to benevolent tax credits
Relating to child placement
Modifies provisions for property insurance
Establishes provisions regulating food delivery platforms
Prohibits an employer from terminating an employee for having a firearm in the employee's vehicle on the employer's premises
Excludes certain administrative penalties from the calculation of local effort in Iron County
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation for firefighters and other first responders
Establishes procedures for the distribution of moneys received from mining royalties on federal land within the state
Modifies provisions relating to agents in the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control (ATC)
Establishes the Public Employee Janus Rights Act
Modifies provisions relating to restrictions on the sale of intoxicating liquor at retail
Allows one-half-day education programs to account for make-up days or hours lost or cancelled because of inclement weather
Requires the department of conservation to remit seventy-five percent of the proceeds from timber sales to school districts
Designates certain highways as "Purple Heart Trails"
Modifies provisions relating to unemployment benefits probationary periods
Modifies provisions governing workforce development in elementary and secondary education
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation
Changes the laws regarding the Missouri Housing Development Commission by setting a preference for former school buildings as housing development sites
Modifies provisions relating to insurance holding companies
Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations
Establishes the 21st-Century Missouri Social Services Gap Analysis Task Force
Establishes the offense of organized retail theft
Prohibits certain offenders from being 500 feet of any nature or education center controlled by the Missouri Department of Conservation, with an exception
Adds specified elected officals and government employees to the list of persons whose motor vehicle and driver's license records are to be kept confidential
Modifies provisions relating to property taxes
Allows cottage food production operations to sell food over the internet
Establishes a special license plate for cancer awareness
Designates the "US Navy FA Paul Akers Jr Memorial Bridge" in Pulaski County
Designates several memorial highways in Boone County
Designates the "VFW Post 2025 Bridge" in Phelps County
State fiscal management
Designates August 31 as Random Acts of Kindness Day in Missouri
Adds provisions relating to unaccompanied youth
Designates the "SPC Justin Blake Carter Memorial Highway" in Wright County
Designates the "Veterans Memorial Bridge" in Ripley County
Establishes requirements for the provision of MO HealthNet benefits by nonprofit hospitals
Designates the "Police Officer Michael V Langsdorf Memorial Bridge" in St. Louis County
Designates a portion of Business 71 in McDonald County the "Army PFC Christopher Lee Marion Memorial Highway"
Modifies the "Police Officer Christopher Ryan Morton Memorial Highway" in Henry County
Designates two memorial highways in St. Charles County
Designates the "Billy Ray- Cousin Carl - Anderson Memorial Highway" in Scott County
Designates the "Police Surgeon James F Cooper MD Memorial Bridge" in St. Louis City
Designates the "MSgt. Carl Cosper Jr Memorial Highway" in Barry County
Removes the limitation on political party membership from state fair commissioner qualifications
Modifies provisions relating to administrative fees charged by dealers licensed by the Department of Revenue
Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents
Establishes the "U.S. Army PFC Adam L Thomas Memorial Bridge" in Macon County
Establishes the "U.S. Army SFC Matthew C Lewellen Memorial Bridge" in Adair County
Establishes the "U.S. Army SGT Brandon Maggart Memorial Bridge" in Adair County
Designates the "U.S. Army Specialist Michael Campbell Memorial Highway" in Cole County
Modifies the offense of making a false report
Establishes transfer procedures to nonresident districts for students in public schools
Changes the laws regarding emergency services
Changes the laws regarding emergency services
Requires arbitration agreements for certain disputes to be in a separate agreement
Requires school districts to implement policies requiring accommodations for breast-feeding mothers
Establishes the "Rush Limbaugh Memorial Highway" in Cape Girardeau County
Allows, rather than requires, the Department of Economic Development to recapture certain tax incentives
Changes the law regarding tax incentives
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation
Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of architects, engineers, and landscape architects
Makes the early learning quality assurance report program permanent
Modifies provisions relating to complaints against a psychologist's license
Allows concealed carrying of firearms on public transportation systems and transporting nonfunctional or unloaded firearms on public buses
Establishes the Protect Young Minds Online Act, which requires internet service providers to authenticate access to obscene websites
Changes the law regarding automatically renewed transactions by requiring certain notice be given to the consumer
Preempts any laws or orders that would hinder the operations of a firearm business
Establishes the Commercial Vehicle Towing Advisory Committee
Enacts requirements relating to suicide prevention education and information
Creates provisions relating to COVID-19 vaccination
Modifies provisions relating to child care facility license-exempt Montessori schools
Changes the law regarding catalytic converters
Modifies provisions relating to the Nonpartisan Judicial Commissions
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing how judges are selected to certain courts and the terms certain judges may serve
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing how judges are selected to certain courts and the terms certain judges may serve
Calls for an Article V convention for the purpose of amending the United States Constitution to establish term limits for members of Congress
Changes the law regarding probation earned compliance credits
Creates the State Building Usage Task Force
Modifies boat dealer sales requirements for certain specialized boat manufacturers
Modifies provisions relating to solid waste management
Changes provisions governing feral swine
Changes the laws regarding the regulation of certain companies
Authorizes the conveyance of property owned by the state in Pike County to the state highways and transportation commission
Changes requirements for school accreditation classifications
Modifies provisions relating to construction standards
Establishes the Missouri Technology Task Force
Requires certain service-industry employees to receive training on detecting and reporting human trafficking
Allows the state emergency management agency to enter into contracts to lease dredging equipment from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood prevention
Establishes the "21st-Century Missouri Education Task Force"
Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of hair texture and protective hairstyles
Modifies provisions relating to donations and delivery of certain alcoholic beverages
Calls for an Article V convention of the states to propose amendments to the United States Constitution placing limits on the federal government
Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos
Establishes provisions relating to competitive integrated employment for persons with disabilities
Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act
Establishes provisions relating to civil actions arising from COVID-19
Modifies provisions relating to log trucks and weight limitations
Establishes a grant program for primary care physicians working and residing in rural counties
Modifies the definition of tattoo
Modifies provisions relating to special license plates for Boy Scouts of America
Modifies the definition of "intoxicating liquor"
Changes the laws regarding the ability of counties to issue ordinances
Establishes provisions relating to the filing of certain petitions by a special victim and establishes the offenses of interference with a health care facility and an ambulance service
Creates privileged communication protections for persons who report alleged criminal activities to a crime stoppers organization
Designates May 10 as School Bus Drivers' Appreciation Day in Missouri
Requires the Department of Natural Resources to conduct a use attainability analysis on waters of the state before limiting ammonia discharges from point sources
Modifies the conservation commission membership composition and requires the election of the commissioners
Adds provisions relating to group personal lines insurance
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the membership of the state board of education
Requires the Missouri State Highway Patrol to host a web page where the public can determine whether a serial number of a firearm has been reported stolen
Requires animal-drawn vehicles to have reflective material on the front of such vehicles
Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence
Establishes Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a municipality with criminal negligence to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon
Designates November 13 of each as Buck O'Neil Day
Establishes the "US Army Sergeant Hugh C Dunn Memorial Highway" in Macon County
Designates a portion of Highway 60 in Webster County as the "Army SGT Timothy J Sutton Memorial Highway"
Changes provisions relating to teacher career plans
Modifies provisions relating to credit for reinsurance
Contains provisions relating to memorial highway designations
Modifies provisions relating to landowner liability
Authorizes the city of Cameron to impose a transient guest tax whose revenues are dedicated to promoting tourism
Authorizes a transient guest tax for the City of Smithville
Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2027
Specifies lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles
Prohibits seeking or referencing a specific dollar amount or stating a range for a jury to consider with respect to awards for noneconomic damages
Modifies provisions relating to health emergencies
Creates the offense of using a laser pointer
Allows the Highway patrol to charge certain fees for record requests
Allows school districts to divide into subdistricts
Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders
Designates the first Friday in May each year as "Law Enforcement Appreciation Day"
Requires the state board of education to develop a statewide plan for minimum requirements for career and technical education (CTE) certificates
Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Butler upon voter approval
Authorizes the creation of county early childhood education boards and a property tax levy to provide funding for early childhood education services
Authorizes, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax whose revenues are dedicated to tourism for the city of Marceline
Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Harrisonville upon voter approval
Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Ashland upon voter approval
Modifies provisions relating to the powers of local health authorities
Modifies provisions relating to hate crimes against law enforcement officers and first responders
Creates the offense of sexual conduct in the course of public duty
Disapproves the salary recommendations of the Missouri Citizens' Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials
Confirms the Missouri House's lack of faith in the 2020 election results
Modifies the offense of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree
Changes the offense of unlawful transfer of weapons to include a class E felony for transferring a firearm to a minor for the purpose of avoiding, interfering with, or preventing an arrest, detention, or investigation.
Modifies law regarding service animals
Modifies several provisions relating to taxation
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions.
Modifies provisions relating to lobbyists.
Modifies provisions relating to Transportation
Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts
Adds provisions relating medical marijuana and other controlled substances.
Modifies various provisions relating to financial instruments
Modifies provisions relating to official documents.
Modifies provisions relating to communications services.
Modifies provisions relating to elections
Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Modifies provisions relating to veterans
Modifies the definition of "surviving spouse" in provisions relating to the merit system
Modifies provisions relating to elections
Relating to political subdivisions.
Requires all assessors to be elected.
Authorizes the city of Springfield to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval.
Modifies provisions relating to criminal law.
Relating to cost transparency.
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to health care.
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Modifies several provisions relating to taxation
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax.
Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property.
Modifies provisions relating to taxation.
Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs.
Changes the law regarding the regulation of securities.
Requires any person who has pled guilty to or been found guilty of driving while intoxicated to complete a victim impact program approved by the court.
Changes provisions governing school superintendent salaries and residency requirements.
Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors.
Modifies provisions relating to the MO HealthNet drug utilization review board.
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions for constitutional amendments.
Prohibits public school membership in any statewide activities association that prohibits home school students from participating in any event or activity offered by the school district in which the student resides.
Extends the sunset provision from the broadband internet grant program.
Establishes a children's savings account program.
Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act.
Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act.
Modifies provisions of the sunshine law by adding utility customer information to closed records.
Modifies term limits for members of the general assembly.
Establishes the "Cronkite New Voices Act."
Modifies provisions relating to the permitted hours of sale of intoxicating liquor.
Adds provisions relating to insurance for living organ donors.
Modifies provisions relating to dual credit scholarships.
Establishes the "Workforce Diploma Program" within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.
Simplifies the application form for certain public assistance benefit programs and allows certain periodic eligibility review forms to be submitted as an attachment to a recipient's state tax return.
Modifies the offense of resisting or interfering with arrest.
Establishes the "Private College Campus Protection Act" which allows private institutions of higher education to appoint persons to be members of a campus police department.
Modifies the state treasurer’s authority to invest in certain deposits.
Modifies provisions for utility projects.
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums.
Changes the laws regarding financial regulations.
Requires the renaming of the land survey program headquarters building.
Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.
Changes the laws regarding credit unions by simplifying filing requirements.
Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams.
Modifies provisions relating to authorized uses of automated external defibrillators.
Changes the law regarding court reporters.
Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Claycomo, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Kearney, Lincoln, and Smithville upon voter approval.
Increases the maximum duration of credit transaction that is subject to regulation under the statutes governing credit insurance.
Changes the law regarding financial instruments.
Changes the law regarding county financial statements.
Allows Southeast Missouri State University to develop a statewide mission.
Expands the definition of special victim to include sports officials at a sporting event.
Modifies provisions relating to athlete agents.
Modifies the initiative petition process for amendments to the constitution.
Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing excursion gambling boats and floating facilities on the Osage River.
Modifies provisions for senatorial district committees.
Changes provisions related to funding for charter schools.
Creates an affirmative defense to prosecution for law enforcement officers who acted under exigent circumstances in failing to execute an arrest warrant on a person who committed certain motor vehicle offenses.
Modifies provisions related to gaming.
Establishes the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act.
Modifies provisions relating to taxation.
Modifies provisions regulating the legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests.
Modifies provisions relating to donations and delivery of certain alcoholic beverages.
Modifies sunset dates for certain fees collected by the secretary of state.
Changes the law regarding financial instruments.
Provides processes for the recorder of deeds to record electronic documents and procedures for remote online notarization.
Modifies provisions relating to donated fire equipment and immunity.
Adds provisions relating to prescriptions for ephedrine.
Establishing a permanent Joint Committee on Administrative Rules to review the promulgation of rules by state agencies.
Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be deemed satisfied by certain conditions.
Changes the laws regarding marriage and replaces marriage licenses with contracts of domestic union.
Repeals a provision prohibiting voters from allowing their ballots to be seen.
Prohibits publishing of the names of lottery winners.
Modifies provisions relating to the division of workers' compensation.
Modifies provisions relating to property tax.
Modifies provisions relating to service dogs.
Prohibits certain offenders from being 500 feet of any nature or education center controlled by the Missouri Department of Conservation, with an exception.
Modifies provisions relating to utilities.
Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office.
Changes the laws regarding the regulation of certain companies.
Modifies provisions relating to employment security.
Modifies provisions relating to reimbursement allowance taxes.
Requires the Missouri Veterans Commission to collect and display information about job opportunities for veterans.
Dissolves the Highways and Transportation Commission.
Adds all public employee retirement systems and quasi-governmental entity employee salaries to the government accountability portal.
Dissolves the highways and transportation commission.
Increases the per diem for street light maintenance district board members from $50 to $100 per meeting attended.
Repeals obsolete, expired, sunset, and terminated statutory sections and portions of sections.
Modifies provisions relating to aviation taxation.
Adds provisions relating to the rejection of socialized single-payer health care.
Recognizes pornography as a public health hazard.
Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of partners and partnerships.
Authorizes a tax credit for producing an urban agriculture product in a food desert.
Modifies provisions relating to property assessments.
Establishes procedures to recall a county commissioner.
Enacts provisions relating to prescription drug costs.
Modifies provisions relating to utilities.
Establishes the "Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2020."
Modifies requirements for signatures required to propose a constitutional amendment.
Exempts health care entities registered with the Department of Health and Senior Services that distribute hypodermic needles or syringes from the crime of unlawful delivery of drug paraphernalia.
Modifies several provisions relating elections.
Requires the state board of education to develop a statewide plan for minimum requirements for career and technical education (CTE) certificates.
Changes the laws regarding the ability of counties to issue ordinances.
Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products.
Changes the requirements to run for certain public offices.
Modifies requirements for public disclosure of financial information of dependent children on financial interest forms.
Establishes the Joint Committee on the Missouri Constitutional Convention.
Establishes the "Second Amendment Preservation Act," which creates additional protections to the right to bear arms.
Requires bleeding control kits in all public school and charter school classrooms.
Establishes Blair's Law, which adds the discharging of a firearm within or into the limits of a municipality with criminal negligence to the offense of unlawful use of a weapon.
Provides for the distribution of sales tax revenue upon dissolution of a hospital district.
Updates language relating to the recreation sales tax for certain counties.
Changes the law regarding firearms.
Modifies the definition of "intoxicating liquor."
Changes the laws regarding timeshares by requiring disclosure of the annual maintenance fees before a timeshare purchase and adding provisions regarding timeshare transfer services.
Modifies provisions relating to elections.
Prohibits the inhalation of certain substances.
Modifies provisions relating to the "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Initiative" (STEM).
Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain property.
Modifies provisions relating to the occupancy rate of health care facilities.
Creates new provisions relating to the funding of inaugural activities.
Urges the University of Missouri and the Southeastern Conference to lead in reforming the NCAA to ensure fairness and integrity.
Establishes the "21st-Century Missouri Education Task Force."
Allows personal delivery devices to operate on sidewalks and roadways.
Authorizes adoption of a property maintenance code and establishes nuisance actions in Boone County.
Establishes the "Informed Student Document Act" to require institutions of higher education to provide outcomes information to incoming freshmen.
Changes the law regarding utility districts.
Modifies provisions relating to employment security.
Modifies powers of St. Louis City and St. Louis City senior citizens’ services fund board of directors.
Modifies provisions regarding transportation development district elections.
Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Ashland and Cameron upon voter approval.
Modifies provisions relating to geographic proximity requirements.
Enacts provisions governing compensation for student athletes.
Modifies bond requirements for county recorders of deeds.
Creates new provisions providing for the independent medical review of certain workers' compensation claims.
Modifies provisions for voter identification.
Authorizes sports wagering.
Modifies provisions relating to criminal actions.
Modifies provisions relating to a tax credit for contributions to domestic violence shelters.
Enacts provisions related to sports wagering.
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions.
Modifies provisions relating to funds held in reserve for life care contracts.
Requires an audit of all state departments every four years.
Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices.
Modifies provisions relating to special license plates for the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives.
Changes the law regarding primary elections.
Adds provisions relating to noncompete agreements for health care professionals.
Requires special taxing districts to have an annual audit performed.
Expands the definition of "dangerous dog" for the purposes of committing the offense of keeping a dangerous dog.
Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."
Repeals the Missouri State Archives-St. Louis Trust Fund and returns the moneys in the fund to the state document preservation fund.
Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes.
Modifies provisions relating to personal property tax obligations and motor vehicle, trailer, and boat registration.
Establishes a work-study program within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.
Enacts provisions relating to innovation in health insurance
Creates new provisions relating to reports issued by the State Auditor
Requests the U.S. Congress to replace the statue of Thomas Hart Benton in the Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol with a statue of Harry S Truman
Extends the sunset on certain health care provider reimbursement allowances
Enacts new provisions relating to the nonpartisan state demographer
Authorizes certain fire protection districts and municipalities to propose a 0.5% sales tax for fire protection
Modifies nuisance actions in certain cities and counties
Modifies provisions relating to health care
Authorizes and directs the Office of Administration to execute and deliver a financing agreement for payment of debt service on transportation bonds issued by the Highways and Transportation Commission
Provides eligibility for certain state employers in the Missouri State Employee's Retirement System
Modifies provisions relating to local sales taxes
Modifies property regulations in certain cities and counties
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Modifies methods of service of notice under employment security laws
Modifies provisions relating to health care
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Modifies provisions relating to the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
Modifies provisions relating to coroners
Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing
Authorizes the statutorily required independent audit of the State Auditor
Modifies provisions for the sale of municipally owned utilities.
Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests.
Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations
Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products.
Expresses support to U.S. Senators Blunt and Hawley in their endeavor to protect Missourians from changes to the national liver distribution policy
Changes provisions related to fees for repair of sewer service lines.
Opposes any statewide vote or legislative mandate to reorganize the City of St. Louis and St. Louis County
Establishes the "Missouri Freedom to Choose Health Care Act."
Provides that the City of St. Louis senior citizens' services fund budget does not need to be approved by the city government.
Requires the State Highway Patrol to host a website where the public can determine whether a serial number of a firearm has been reported stolen.
Establishes the "Tricia Leann Tharp Act," which requires certain pharmacists to receive two hours of continuing education on suicide prevention.
Specifies that purchasers of motor vehicles must sign a waiver that acknowledges their sales tax liability.
This bill prevents the state government from sharing medical marijuana user or registry info with the federal government.
Modifies provisions relating to payment of taxes.
Authorizes the City of Springfield to submit to the voters a transient guest tax.