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This week saw a lot of filibustering in the Missouri Senate, with the session ending tomorrow. The House of Representatives briefly convened this morning and are in recess until 2:00 p.m. The Senate is in session attempting to get more bills through.
Nearly 900 bills were filed in the Senate and more than 1400 in the House this session. Below is a list of all non-budget bills that have been passed, as of noon today. Note, several amendments have been placed on some of these bills. That will continue as legislators attempt to get their priorities approved this session.
SB 24 Hough, Dist. 30, Springfield
- Creates the “Missouri First Responder Mental Health Initiative Act”
SB 28 Brown, Dist. 16, Rolla
- Modifies provisions relating to access to public records of the Missouri Highway Patrol
SB 39 Thompson, Dist. 27, Sikeston
- Establishes guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex
SB 49 Moon, Dist. 29, Lawrence County
- Establishes the “MO Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act” and modifies provisions relating to public funding of certain gender transition procedures
SB 51 Eslinger, Dist. 33, Wasola
- Related to physical therapists
SB 70 Fitzwater, Dist. 10, Holts Summit
- Related to professional licensing (health care)
SB 75 Black, Dist. 12, Chillicothe
- Retirement systems
SB 94 Hoskins, Dist. 21, Warrensburg
- Show MO Act and Entertainment Industry Jobs Act
SB 101 Crawford, Dist. 28, Buffalo
- Enacts provisions relating to property and casualty insurance (Privatization of public corporations, aircraft insurance, lender-placed)
SB 103 Crawford, Dist. 28, Buffalo
- Judicial proceedings
SB 106 Arthur, Dist. 17, Kansas City
- Related to public health (Patient exams, extends MO Health Net benefits for pregnant and postpartum women, and several other provisions)
SB 139 Bean, Dist. 25, Holcomb
- Establishes the “Stars and Stripes Historic Region of Missouri” (plus other state designations)
SB 167 Brown, Dist. 26, Washington
- Related to medical examiner’s certificate
SB 190 Luetkemeyer, Dist. 34, Kansas City
- Tax relief for seniors (Property tax credit and retirement benefits income tax deduction)
SCR 8 Bean, Dist. 25, Holcomb
- Designates Campbell as the Peach Capital of Missouri
HB 131 Griffith, Dist.
- Allows for payment of state employees every two weeks
HB 402 Henderson, Dist. 117, Bonne Terre
- Modifies provisions related to health care
HB 417 Henderson, Dist. 117, Bonne Terre
- Grants to employers for upskilling employees
HB 202 Francis, Dist. 145, Perryvillie
- Repeals industrial hemp regulatory program
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