Missouri Legislative Analysis
Your personalized snapshot of what's moving in Missouri: key legislation, voting activity, and bills that matter.
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MO Analysis
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What you need to know about Missouri right now
Education Bill to Watch
HB1607: Modifies guidelines for student participation in athletic contests org…
Hot Topics
Education and Safety legislation seeing the most activity this session
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Bills Tracked
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Introduced
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Passed
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Enacted
Why This Matters
How Missouri legislation affects you
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Missouri's legislature is actively considering 50 bills this session, with key policy areas driving the most activity.
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Education legislation may affect school funding, curriculum, or higher education costs.
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Public safety legislation may affect policing, sentencing, or criminal justice procedures.
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Residents should stay informed on legislative changes that could affect daily life or business operations.
Missouri Quick Guide
Common questions about Missouri legislation
Who represents me in Missouri?
Who represents me in Missouri?

Governor
Mike Kehoe

Attorney General
Catherine Hanaway

Secretary of State
Denny Hoskins
How does Missouri's legislature work?
How does Missouri's legislature work?
Missouri's legislature consists of two chambers: the State Senate and the State Assembly/House. Bills must pass both chambers before reaching the Governor's desk. Currently tracking 50 bills in this session.
What are the top issues in Missouri right now?
What are the top issues in Missouri right now?
Based on recent legislative activity, the most active topics are: Education, Safety, Elections. Use the filters below to explore bills by topic.
How do I stay updated on Missouri legislation?
How do I stay updated on Missouri legislation?
This digest is updated regularly as bills progress. Major actions like committee votes, floor votes, and gubernatorial action are captured within hours. Bookmark this page or sign up for alerts to track specific bills.
Missouri at a Glance
Current session overview
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Total Bills
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Introduced
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Passed
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Enacted
Legislative Progress
Bills moving through the process
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Recent bills in Missouri
50 bills match your filter • Always verify the official text
HB1607
Modifies guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex
Last action: Jan 07, 2026
Modifies guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex
View full bill textSponsors
Key Points
- This bill has been introduced and is in early stages of consideration
- Sponsored by Hardy Billington (Republican)
- Review the full bill text for complete details before taking action
HB1608
Modifies provisions relating to gender transition procedures
Last action: Jan 07, 2026
Modifies provisions relating to gender transition procedures
View full bill textSponsors
Key Points
- Relates to gender transition procedures
- This bill has been introduced and is in early stages of consideration
- Sponsored by Hardy Billington (Republican)
- Review the full bill text for complete details before taking action
HB1609
Enacts provisions governing flags displayed in public school classrooms
Last action: Jan 07, 2026
Enacts provisions governing flags displayed in public school classrooms
View full bill textSponsors
Key Points
- This bill has been introduced and is in early stages of consideration
- Sponsored by Hardy Billington (Republican)
- Review the full bill text for complete details before taking action
HB1610
Lowers the statute of limitations for certain actions
Last action: Jan 07, 2026
Lowers the statute of limitations for certain actions
View full bill textSponsors
Key Points
- This bill has been introduced and is in early stages of consideration
- Sponsored by Hardy Billington (Republican)
- Review the full bill text for complete details before taking action
HB1611
Changes the law regarding catalytic converters
Last action: Jan 07, 2026
Changes the law regarding catalytic converters
View full bill textSponsors
Key Points
- This bill has been introduced and is in early stages of consideration
- Sponsored by Hardy Billington (Republican)
- Review the full bill text for complete details before taking action
HB1612
Requires school districts to display the Ten Commandments in each building and classroom in the school district
Last action: Jan 07, 2026
Requires school districts to display the Ten Commandments in each building and classroom in the school district
View full bill textSponsors
Key Points
- This bill has been introduced and is in early stages of consideration
- Sponsored by Hardy Billington (Republican)
- Review the full bill text for complete details before taking action
HB1613
Moves local elections to the general election day
Last action: Jan 07, 2026
Moves local elections to the general election day
View full bill textSponsors
Key Points
- This bill has been introduced and is in early stages of consideration
- Sponsored by Bill Allen (Republican)
- Review the full bill text for complete details before taking action
HB1614
Adds certain 7-OH products to the list of Schedule I controlled substances
Last action: Jan 07, 2026
Adds certain 7-OH products to the list of Schedule I controlled substances
View full bill textSponsors
Key Points
- This bill has been introduced and is in early stages of consideration
- Sponsored by Bill Allen (Republican)
- Review the full bill text for complete details before taking action
HB1615
Modifies the minimum number of directors for insurance entities from nine to five
Last action: Jan 07, 2026
Modifies the minimum number of directors for insurance entities from nine to five
View full bill textSponsors
Key Points
- This bill has been introduced and is in early stages of consideration
- Sponsored by Bill Allen (Republican)
- Review the full bill text for complete details before taking action
HB1616
Establishes the "Independent Office of Corrections and Transparency" and provisions relating to department of corrections oversight
Last action: Jan 07, 2026
Establishes the "Independent Office of Corrections and Transparency" and provisions relating to department of corrections oversight
View full bill textSponsors
Key Points
- Relates to department of corrections oversight
- This bill has been introduced and is in early stages of consideration
- Sponsored by Bill Allen (Republican)
- Review the full bill text for complete details before taking action
Sources & neutrality
Sources used
- LegiScan (bill metadata, roll calls, links)
- NGA (governor roster)
- NAAG (attorney general roster)
- NASS (chief election official roster)
- Open States (legislator roster)
Disclaimer
We summarize for clarity. Always check the official text before acting, and verify dates/status directly on the state site.