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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

Senate Bills

SJR 10

SJR 10

Senate Joint Resolution No. 10 (SJR 10), introduced in the Missouri Senate, proposes
significant changes to the process of amending the state’s constitution. This resolution aims
to safeguard the Missouri Constitution by making it more difficult to alter and ensuring that
only certain voters can influence such changes. By introducing stricter approval
requirements and defining voter eligibility, SJR 10 seeks to preserve the integrity and
stability of Missouri’s foundational legal document.

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SJR 8

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.

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