Legislation under consideration
House Bills
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Legislative Alert! Support SB 22 to Reduce Biased Ballot Language for Constitutional Amendments.
Support SB 22 because it ensures voters receive accurate, unbiased summaries of ballot measures. By expanding the word limit and limiting courts’ ability to rewrite language, this bill prevents special interests from manipulating ballot titles. Missourians deserve clarity, not confusion, when deciding complex issues.
Opposing HB 1055: A Call for Election Integrity
Oppose HB 1055: absentee ballots invite fraud. ACT4MO calls for single-day, in-person voting to protect election integrity.
Stop HB 1064: Protect the Integrity of Our Political Parties
Stop HB 1064: It allows unqualified candidates to run, risking voter confusion and election integrity. Take action—call your reps and testify today!
Support the “The Constitutional Money Act”
House bills HB 630 and HB 433 both focus on regulating the treatment and use of gold and silver as legal tender in Missouri under the “Constitutional Money Act.”
The Constitutional Money Act, as defined by both HB 630 and HB 433, establishes the legal framework for recognizing gold and silver (“specie”) as legal tender in Missouri.
Senate Bills
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SB 744
Senate Bill No. 744, introduced by Senator Schroer in the 103rd General Assembly of
Missouri, proposes to amend Chapter 195 of the Missouri Revised Statutes, which governs
drug regulations in the state. The bill adds a new section, numbered 195.1000, with the
following key provision:
SB 213
While Senate Bill 213 (SB 213) includes several provisions designed to protect landowners
and residents concerned about solar farm development in Missouri, some aspects of the bill
still raise concerns. From the perspective of landowners and residents who want to
safeguard their property, community, and quality of life, here are potential issues that our
legislators need to watch out for, along with where they appear in the bill and why they might
be worrisome.
SJR 8
Senate Joint Resolution No. 8 (SJR 8) proposes an amendment to the Missouri Constitution aimed at
protecting unborn life. It seeks to repeal and replace Section 2 of Article I of the Missouri
Constitution with new language that explicitly includes unborn children as “persons” under the law
and removes any constitutional protection or funding requirement for abortion.
SB 296
Missouri Senate Bill 295 (SB 295), introduced by Senator Brattin, proposes significant
changes to Missouri law aimed at restricting the exposure of minors to adult cabaret
performances. The bill amends Section 573.010 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri (RSMo)
and adds a new Section 573.520, defining the offense of engaging in an adult cabaret
performance and establishing penalties.