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Legislative Fact Sheets

This page provides a collection of concise, easy-to-read legislative fact sheets designed to empower citizens and organizations in Missouri to take informed action. These downloadable PDF documents serve multiple purposes:

  • Inform Legislators: Share fact sheets directly with Missouri State Legislators to highlight key points about specific bills and encourage informed decision-making.

  • Support Advocacy Efforts: Use the fact sheets as reference materials when making calls or writing to legislators, ensuring clear and impactful communication.

  • Educating Others: Distribute the fact sheets to fellow citizens to raise awareness about critical legislative issues and promote community engagement.

Each fact sheet is structured for quick comprehension, summarizing essential details such as bill numbers, key provisions, and where to find critical information in the legislation. Designed with clarity in mind, they include bullet points, bolded highlights, and actionable recommendations to make advocacy straightforward and effective. Whether you’re advocating for a cause or educating your community, these fact sheets are your go-to resource for legislative engagement.

The 103rd General Assembly of Missouri 2025 Session

House Bills

HB 1055

Concerns On HB 1055

Oppose HB 1055: absentee ballots invite fraud. ACT4MO calls for single-day, in-person voting to protect election integrity.

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HB 1064

HB 1064

HB 1064, “The RINO Protection Act of 2024,” introduces a significant change that limits the ability of political
parties to block candidates from running in primary elections, particularly those whose
views may diverge from the majority of party members or the official party platform.

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HB 1072 and HB 1417

HB 1072 and HB 1417

Missouri’s HB 1072 & HB 1417 define life from conception to protect the unborn. ACT4MO backs both, favoring HB 1072 for its earlier vote. Support life!

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SB 433 & SB 630

HB 433 & HB 630

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.” Below is a summary of the provisions and differences,
as well as the potential benefits of the “Constitutional Money Act” for Missouri citizens.

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Senate Bills

SB7

Oppose SB7

SB7 is unconstitutional—cramming laws into one bill breaks Missouri’s single-subject rule. The Supreme Court agrees. Urge our lawmakers to VOTE NO!

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SB 10

SB 10

SS No. 2 for SCS for SB 10 represents a mixed bag of legislative changes, with the extensions of the SAFE Act
and athletic competition restrictions overshadowed by the significant fiscal costs of its other provisions

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SB 14

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.

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SB 152

SB 152

Senate Bill 152 (SS SB 152) amends Chapter 130 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri
(RSMo) by adding six new sections (130.170 to 130.188) to regulate campaign finance. The
bill focuses on preventing foreign influence in Missouri elections, particularly ballot
measures.

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