Call to Action: Submit Testimony to Oppose SB 79

SB 79 breaches Missouri’s Constitution, curbs parental rights, and boosts state power. ACT4MO rejects this bill, opposing Section 210.030’s harmful rules.
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 14

Senate Bill 14 (SB 14) proposes changes to Missouri’s pesticide registration laws, including adopting
federal standards for labeling requirements. This shift raises concerns about potential dangers and
liabilities associated with pesticide use.
HB 544

House Bill 544 (HB 544) focuses on regulating pesticides by amending Section 281.260 of
the Revised Statutes of Missouri (RSMo). This bill would allow pesticides registered under
the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) to be deemed compliant with
state warning label requirements if they meet federal EPA standards. This could allow the
manufacturer to escape liability if their products were later found to be harmful. Below are
specific concerns contained in this legislation.
Rowden Votes With Democrats Again!

Senator Bratton introduced an amendment to SB 818 to prevent Schools or Businesses from forcing COVID-19 JABS. Rowden wass the only GOP senator to vote against the amendment.