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.
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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 999
This legislation establishes procedures and consequences
for counties that fail to comply with orders from the State Tax Commission regarding the
modification or equalization of assessed property valuations.


HB726
HB726 safeguards your Second Amendment rights by blocking local gun control overreach.
Senate Bills

SB 82
Senate Bill 82 establishes a
permitting process overseen by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and a newly
created Missouri Water Resources Commission. It claims to protect in-state water access by
requiring permits for exporting water out of Missouri, with exemptions for certain uses like
bottled water and withdrawals within 30 miles of the state border. However, there are
significant concerns about the consequences of this bill for Missourians.

SB 84
Concerns on SB 84
First, laws already cover these concerns. This bill may increase the penalties but creates a
special class for election workers at the same time. Why single out just election workers?
Also concerning is how Senate Bill 84 is very similar to Democrat Senator Klobuchar’s bill at
the federal level. Senator Klobuchar is one of the most radical members of the US Senate
and
1. Protection of Election Officials:
2. Penalty Provisions:
3. Scope of Protection:

SB 87
SB 87, a Missouri legislative bill, amends property tax laws to shield homeowners from
sudden tax spikes. It introduces a tax credit for primary residences, capping annual
increases at 5% during reassessment years compared to a baseline year, helping prevent
financial shock.
