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Sponsored bills (70)
Bills this legislator primary-sponsored. Data from OpenStates.
- HB 2802 Creates a new state holiday for election day and requires colleges and universities to close unless used as a polling place · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 2803 Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 3195 Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 2804 Requires law enforcement officers to complete annual autism sensitivity training · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HR 3877 Urges businesses to incorporate accessible technology into all self-service kiosks or devices to ensure equal access by people who are blind or who have low vision · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 2801 Modifies provisions for blind pensions · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 2242 Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional · May 15, 2026
- HB 2805 Modifies provisions relating to offenders in the custody of the department of corrections · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HJR 181 Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to firearms · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 3194 Requires universal background checks for all sales or transfers of firearms · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 3330 Creates provisions relating to nutrition prescriptions issued by licensed health care providers · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 2799 Establishes the "Missouri Small Business Property Crime Prevention Grant Program" · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HJR 161 Proposes a constitutional amendment that removes the restriction on persons judged incapacitated being able to vote · May 15, 2026
- HB 3353 Prohibits law enforcement officers, including federal agents, from concealing their identity or wearing masks that conceal their identity when performing operations in the state of Missouri · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 2800 Creates grant programs to assist senior citizens in the property tax appeal process · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HR 3876 Calls for immediate and comprehensive action to address the issue of housing availability and affordability · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 3211 Establishes the "Accessible Prescription Labels Act" · Introduced · Apr 9, 2026
- HR 552 Calls for immediate and comprehensive action to address the issue of housing availability and affordability · Introduced · May 15, 2025
- HB 354 Modifies provisions relating to offenders in the custody of the Department of Corrections · May 15, 2025
- HB 356 Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer · May 15, 2025
- HR 542 Urges businesses to incorporate accessible technology into all self-service kiosks or devices to ensure equal access by people who are blind or who have low vision · Introduced · May 15, 2025
- HJR 17 Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to firearms · May 15, 2025
- HB 357 Requires universal background checks for all sales or transfers of firearms · May 15, 2025
- HB 360 Establishes the "Accessible Prescription Labels Act" · May 15, 2025
- HB 1458 Creates grant programs to assist senior citizens in the property tax appeal process · Introduced · May 15, 2025
- HB 358 Creates a new state holiday for election day and requires colleges and universities to close unless used as a polling place · May 15, 2025
- HB 359 Modifies provisions for blind pensions · May 15, 2025
- HB 361 Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions · May 15, 2025
- HB 1410 Requires law enforcement officers to complete annual autism sensitivity training · Introduced · May 15, 2025
- HJR 93 Proposes a constitutional amendment that removes the restriction on persons judged incapacitated being able to vote · Introduced · May 15, 2025
- HB 1515 Establishes the "Missouri Small Business Property Crime Prevention Grant Program" · Introduced · May 15, 2025
- HB 892 Adds honey to the list of approved foods for purchase in the WIC "Farmer's Market Nutrition Program" · Introduced · Mar 25, 2025
- HB 355 Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional · Mar 19, 2025
- HB 2745 Increases the minimum wage rate to $15 per hour by 2026 · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HJR 146 Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to firearms · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HB 2714 Requires universal background checks for all sales or transfers of firearms · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HB 2717 Requires certain incidents in public schools to be reported to the department of elementary and secondary education and made available on the department's comprehensive data system · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HB 2718 Modifies provisions relating to offenders in the custody of the department of corrections · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HB 2713 Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HJR 123 Removes the restriction on persons judged incapacitated being able to vote · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HR 4167 Congratulates the Kansas City Chiefs on winning Super Bowl LVIII · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HB 2715 Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HB 2716 Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HCR 44 Urges the general assembly to raise awareness of kidney disease · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HB 2858 Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional · Introduced · Apr 30, 2024
- HB 2750 Establishes the "Accessible Prescription Labels Act" · Introduced · Apr 29, 2024
- HB 2675 Modifies provisions for blind pensions · Introduced · Apr 9, 2024
- HB 2585 Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions · Introduced · Apr 9, 2024
- HB 79 Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions · May 12, 2023
- HB 1349 Requires certain incidents in public schools to be reported to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and made available on the department's comprehensive data system · Introduced · May 12, 2023
- HB 1348 Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional · Introduced · May 12, 2023
- HB 1075 Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law · Introduced · May 12, 2023
- HJR 8 Removes the restriction on persons judged incapacitated being able to vote · May 12, 2023
- HB 80 Establishes the Accessible Prescription Labels Act · May 12, 2023
- HCR 19 Urges the general assembly to raise awareness of kidney disease · Introduced · May 12, 2023
- HB 1236 Modifies provisions relating to offenders in the custody of the department of corrections · Introduced · May 12, 2023
- HB 2019 Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional · May 13, 2022
- HB 2783 Establishes the Accessible Prescription Labels Act · Introduced · May 13, 2022
- HB 2018 Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law · May 13, 2022
- HJR 101 Removes the restriction on persons judged incapacitated being able to vote · May 13, 2022
- HB 2021 Requires courts to explain certain consequences of pleading guilty before such a plea may be accepted · May 13, 2022
- HB 2782 Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions · Introduced · May 9, 2022
- HB 2682 Modifies provisions relating to rights of sexual assault survivors · Introduced · Mar 10, 2022
- HB 2020 Authorizes a tax credit for urban farms located in a food desert · Feb 15, 2022
- HB 2022 Requires the department of revenue to include in the Missouri Driver Guide educational material on vehicular stops and searches by law enforcement · Feb 9, 2022
- HB 1012 Designates the third week of March as Victims of Coronavirus Memorial Week · Introduced · May 14, 2021
- HB 483 Requires the department of revenue to include in the Missouri Driver Guide educational material on vehicular stops and searches by law enforcement · May 14, 2021
- HB 1011 Provides a state supplement for public schools to hire a school nurse and a mental health professional · Introduced · May 14, 2021
- HJR 19 Removes the restriction on persons judged incapacitated being able to vote · May 14, 2021
- HB 324 Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law · Mar 11, 2021
Cosponsored bills (71)
Bills this legislator coauthored or cosponsored. Data from OpenStates.
- HB 1820 Creates provisions relating to health insurance reimbursement of doula services · May 15, 2026
- HB 1936 Changes the age when a person may be excused from serving on a petit and grand jury · May 15, 2026
- HB 3266 Creates a bill of rights for the unhoused · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 3340 Prohibits state agencies from spending state funds on civil immigration detention · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 3121 Establishes the "Missouri Free School Meals Program" to reimburse schools for providing free breakfasts and lunches to all students and a tax deduction for persons or entities that donate to a fund that reimburses schools for free school meals · Introduced · May 15, 2026
- HB 2317 Requires the observation of Black History Month in school districts · May 15, 2026
- HB 2097 Changes a pilot agricultural education program in elementary schools to a statewide program · Passed Legislature · May 14, 2026
- HB 2153 Abolishes the death penalty and specifies that any person sentenced to death must be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole · May 11, 2026
- HB 2180 Modifies provisions relating to mail sent by state agencies · Became Law · May 6, 2026
- HR 4661 Encourages screening and treatment for kidney disease · Introduced · May 4, 2026
- HJR 115 Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing a disabled veteran homestead exemption · Passed One Chamber · Apr 21, 2026
- HB 2965 Requires the department of elementary and secondary education to develop a curriculum on Black history and Black literature to be used by school districts · Introduced · Apr 8, 2026
- HB 648 Reduces the tax on diapers and feminine hygiene products · May 15, 2025
- HB 676 Creates provisions relating to mental health leave for employees · May 15, 2025
- HB 260 Creates provisions relating to warning labels for food products containing unsafe chemicals · May 15, 2025
- HB 295 Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden · May 15, 2025
- HB 95 Bans publicly funded libraries from banning books · May 15, 2025
- HCR 17 Urges the general assembly to advance an agenda for environmental protection · Introduced · May 15, 2025
- HB 1042 Modifies provisions related to an income tax deduction for certain farmers · Introduced · May 15, 2025
- HB 954 Provides federal Servicemember Civil Relief Act (SCRA) protections to National Guard members called to state duty · Introduced · Apr 24, 2025
- HB 294 Changes the age when a person may be excused from serving on a petit and grand jury · Apr 9, 2025
- HB 1701 Prohibits the purchasing of semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms by anyone under twenty years of age · May 17, 2024
- HB 2510 Creates provisions for automatic voter registration · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HB 2046 Modifies provisions relating to soil and water practices · May 17, 2024
- HB 2180 Prohibits firearms businesses within one thousand feet of a child care facility, school, or religious organization · Introduced · May 17, 2024
- HB 1900 Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of race · Passed One Chamber · May 8, 2024
- HB 1777 Modifies provisions relating to certain offenders, including access to SNAP benefits; inmate release from DOC; restraints on children in juvenile court; pregnant offenders; and admissibility of certain evidence in criminal cases · Passed One Chamber · May 6, 2024
- HB 1489 Modifies provisions relating to mail sent by state agencies · Passed One Chamber · May 1, 2024
- HB 2730 Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for improving access to food · Introduced · May 1, 2024
- HB 2438 Modifies provisions of the urban farm tax credit to include certain specialty crop farms located in a food desert and establishes a tax credit for grocery stores in a food desert · Introduced · May 1, 2024
- HB 2241 Designates the first full week in May as "Missouri Compost Awareness Week" · Introduced · Feb 26, 2024
- HB 208 Prohibits the selling or purchasing of semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms by anyone under twenty years of age · May 12, 2023
- HB 120 Authorizes a tax credit for employers that assist employees with childcare · May 12, 2023
- HB 215 Extends the duration of unemployment benefits · May 12, 2023
- HB 459 Modifies the offense of unlawful use of weapons by prohibiting a person under the age of twenty-one from possessing a firearm, with certain exceptions · May 12, 2023
- HB 357 Provides for early release from parole for certain offenders who are sixty-five years of age or older · May 12, 2023
- HB 292 Requires health benefit plans to provide coverage for the treatment of obesity · May 12, 2023
- HB 60 Provides that the court shall not order a parent to pay child support to the other parent for reasonable or necessary expenses of the child if the parents are awarded equal time with the child · May 12, 2023
- HB 284 Modifies provisions relating to health care professionals · May 12, 2023
- HB 125 Subjects public employers to the state minimum wage law · May 12, 2023
- HB 103 Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden · May 12, 2023
- HCR 10 Encourages the department of health and senior services and the department of social services to raise awareness of chronic kidney disease and solicit public comments on issues relating to the disease · Introduced · May 8, 2023
- HB 920 Designates November 23 each year as K.C. Wolf Day · Introduced · May 5, 2023
- HB 1162 Creates provisions relating to a graduate medical education grant program · Passed One Chamber · Apr 27, 2023
- HB 640 Modifies provisions relating to the Kansas City Police Department · Passed One Chamber · Apr 24, 2023
- HB 363 Requires training on human trafficking conducted by the department of public safety to include instruction on victims' statements · Apr 3, 2023
- HB 957 Modifies provisions relating to health care services for pregnant and postpartum women · Introduced · Mar 29, 2023
- HB 930 Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of hair texture and protective hairstyles · Introduced · Mar 22, 2023
- HB 382 Modifies provisions relating to good time credit for offenders committed to the department of corrections · Mar 9, 2023
- HB 381 Changes the laws regarding the taxation of feminine hygiene products and diapers · Mar 9, 2023
- HB 91 Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services for pregnant and postpartum women · Feb 2, 2023
- HB 525 Establishes the Show Missouri Film and Digital Media Act · Jan 25, 2023
- HJR 89 Proposes a constitutional amendment granting property tax exemptions to certain disabled veterans · May 13, 2022
- HB 2141 Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers · May 13, 2022
- HB 1568 Establishes Blair's Law, which creates the offense of unlawful discharge of a firearm for discharging a firearm within or into the limits of a municipality with criminal negligence · May 13, 2022
- HB 2762 Establishes the Specialty Agricultural Crops Act · Introduced · May 13, 2022
- HB 1564 Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions · Passed One Chamber · May 10, 2022
- HB 1680 Requires persons convicted of an intoxication-related traffic offense to use an ignition interlock device for a period of at least six months · May 9, 2022
- HB 1719 Requires career and technical education programs to offer courses leading to insurance licensing and certification · Apr 28, 2022
- HB 1922 Establishes the Department of Corrections Oversight Committee · Apr 12, 2022
- HB 2272 Changes the laws regarding the taxation of feminine hygiene products and diapers · Introduced · Apr 7, 2022
- HB 2737 Establishes a program within the department of economic development to provide high-speed internet access to underserved areas · Introduced · Mar 23, 2022
- HB 1919 Authorizes a tax credit for urban farms located in a food desert · Mar 22, 2022
- HB 557 Establishes provisions relating to the protection of children · Passed Legislature · May 25, 2021
- HB 654 Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools · May 14, 2021
- HB 613 Establishes employees' right to compensation for unused vacation leave at end of employment · May 14, 2021
- HB 596 Authorizes a tax credit for reestablishing a grocery store in a food desert · May 14, 2021
- HB 720 Authorizes a tax credit for urban farms located in a food desert · Introduced · May 14, 2021
- HB 118 Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet eligibility · May 14, 2021
- HB 115 Establishes provisions relating to competitive integrated employment for persons with disabilities · Mar 29, 2021
- HB 99 Establishes Blair's Law, which creates the offense of unlawful discharge of a firearm for discharging a firearm within or into the limits of a municipality with criminal negligence · Mar 11, 2021
Data from OpenStates. Official / OpenStates page →