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SB 1084 MO

SCS/SB 1084 - Under current law, state funds for the East-West Gateway Coordinating Council and for the Mid-America Regional Council are not to exceed $65,000 and state funds for other regional planning commissions shall not exceed $25,000. This act changes the sums to $130,000 and $50,000. Additionally, this act removes the regional planning commissions of Show-Me, Missouri Valley, Ozark Gateway, ABCD, and Lakes County and adds Harry S. Truman, MO-Kan, Pioneer Trails, and Southwest Mo. Finally, this act provides that beginning July 1, 2027, the maximum grant amount for each regional planning commission shall be adjusted with the consumer price index. This act is identical to HB 2096 (2026), SB 387 (2025), SB 477 (2025), HB 826 (2025), HB 837 (2025), and HB 2151 (2024), and to a provision in SCS/HB 3000 (2026), SS/SB 240 (2025), SCS/HB 233 (2025), and SCS/HB 352 (2025), and is substantially similar to SB 939 (2024), SB 1112 (2024), and SB 634 (2023), and to a provision in HCS/HB 532 (2025), SCS/HCS/HB 1564 (2024), and HCS/SB 155 (2023). TRISTAN BENSON JR

MO · session 2026 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Dec 1, 2025

Latest action (Feb 23, 2026) Prefiled

Summary

SCS/SB 1084 - Under current law, state funds for the East-West Gateway Coordinating Council and for the Mid-America Regional Council are not to exceed $65,000 and state funds for other regional planning commissions shall not exceed $25,000. This act changes the sums to $130,000 and $50,000. Additionally, this act removes the regional planning commissions of Show-Me, Missouri Valley, Ozark Gateway, ABCD, and Lakes County and adds Harry S. Truman, MO-Kan, Pioneer Trails, and Southwest Mo. Finally, this act provides that beginning July 1, 2027, the maximum grant amount for each regional planning commission shall be adjusted with the consumer price index. This act is identical to HB 2096 (2026), SB 387 (2025), SB 477 (2025), HB 826 (2025), HB 837 (2025), and HB 2151 (2024), and to a provision in SCS/HB 3000 (2026), SS/SB 240 (2025), SCS/HB 233 (2025), and SCS/HB 352 (2025), and is substantially similar to SB 939 (2024), SB 1112 (2024), and SB 634 (2023), and to a provision in HCS/HB 532 (2025), SCS/HCS/HB 1564 (2024), and HCS/SB 155 (2023). TRISTAN BENSON JR

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Action history (5)

  1. Feb 23, 2026 SCS Voted Do Pass S Local Government, Elections and Pensions Committee (4602S.02C) · upper
  2. Feb 18, 2026 Hearing Conducted S Local Government, Elections and Pensions Committee · upper
  3. Jan 15, 2026 Second Read and Referred S Local Government, Elections and Pensions Committee · upper
  4. Jan 7, 2026 S First Read · upper
  5. Dec 1, 2025 Prefiled · upper

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