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Citizen Initiative Petitions

Bill #: SB 152

LWVMO OPPOSES this bill.

Short Description: This bill creates restrictions and mandates compliance regarding contributions of foreign nationals to Missouri Statewide ballot measures.

Status of the Bill: Scheduled for a Hearing on Monday, February 17 at 2:00 PM in the Senate Local Government, Elections and Pensions Committee.

Link to the summary of the bill: HERE

5 for Democracy: Only in-person testimony is allowed in Senate hearings. Contact members of the Senate Local Government, Elections and Pensions Committee HERE and tell them you OPPOSE this bill.

Voting Rights

Bill #: HB 507

LWVMO SUPPORTS this bill 

Short Description: This bill establishes the offense of tampering with an election official, thereby creating protection for election workers.

Status of the Bill: Scheduled for a Hearing on Tuesday, February 18 at 8:00 AM in the House Elections Committee. 

Link to the summary of the bill: HERE

Call to action: Submit testimony HEREin SUPPORT of HB 507.

Bill #: HB 126

LWVMO SUPPORTS this bill 

Short Description: This act reinstates the presidential preference primary.

Status of the Bill: Scheduled for a Hearing on Tuesday, February 18 at 8:00 AM in the House Elections Committee. 

Link to the summary of the bill: HERE

Call to action: Submit testimony HEREin SUPPORT of HB 126 

Links to further readingPresidential primary would return under bill approved by the Missouri House April 18, 2023 

Bill #: HB 367

LWVMO SUPPORTS this bill 

Short Description: This act reinstates the presidential preference primary and modifies provisions for absentee voting.

Status of the Bill: Scheduled for a Hearing on Tuesday, February 18 at 8:00 AM in the House Elections Committee. 

Link to the summary of the bill: HERE

Call to action: Submit testimony HERE in SUPPORT of HB 367

Links to further readingVoting Outside the Polling Place: Absentee, All-Mail and Other At-Home Options October 1, 2024 

Missouri's first presidential election with no-excuse early voting draws long lines October 30, 2024 

Reproductive Rights

Bill #: HB 807

LWVMO OPPOSES this bill

Short Description: Creates a Maternal and Child Resources division in the Department of Social Services and requires the Division to create and maintain a database of expecting mothers at risk for seeking an abortion and prospective adoptive parents for the purposes of identifying children who may be suitable for adopting.

Status of the Bill: Scheduled for a Hearing on Tuesday, February 18 at 8:00 AM in the House Children and Families Committee.

Link to the summary of the bill: HERE

Call to action: Submit testimony HERE to OPPOSE HB 807.

Taxes

Bill #: SB 64

LWVMO SUPPORTS this bill

Short Description: Increases the Circuit Breaker tax law to increase the income eligibility and to also increases the Maximum credit for property owners and renters, to be annually adjusted for inflation. The circuit breaker law was designed to help low income disabled persons and senior citizens to continue to live in their homes or to make rents more affordable to them.

Status of the Bill: Scheduled for a Hearing on Wednesday, February 19 at 10:00 AM in the Senate Economic and Workforce Movement Committee.

Link to the summary of the bill: HERE

Call to action: Only in-person testimony is allowed in Senate hearings. Contact Senate Economic and Workforce Movement Committee members HERE and tell them you SUPPORT this bill.

Bill #: SB 101

LWVMO SUPPORTS this bill

Short Description: Would begin to increase the Circuit Breaker law credit for low income senior citizens and disabled persons and expand income eligibility. The circuit breaker law was designed to help low income disabled persons and senior citizens to continue to live in their homes or to make rents more affordable to them.

Status of the Bill: Scheduled for a Hearing on Wednesday, February 19 at 10:00 AM in the Senate Economic and Workforce Movement Committee.

Link to the summary of the bill: HERE

Call to action: Only in-person testimony is allowed in Senate hearings. Contact Senate Economic and Workforce Movement Committee members HERE and tell them you SUPPORT this bill.