103rd General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
PUBLIC OFFICERS


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB138Justus, Doyle HB 1384/28/2025 Public Hearing Held (S)
  0289H.01P - Expands provisions relating to confidentiality of motor vehicle or driver registration records for certain persons
HB148Hovis, Barry HB 1482/27/2025 Reported Do Pass (H)
  0290H.01I - Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation
HB318Davis, Michael HB 3185/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  0723H.01I - Eliminates the restriction on felons running for public office
HB347Reuter, Renee HB 3475/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  0961H.01I - Allows public officials to use campaign funds for childcare costs incurred while campaigning or performing official duties
HB748Van Schoiack, Dean HCS HB 7483/27/2025 Reported Do Pass (H)
  1713H.02C - Modifies and creates new provisions relating to utilities
HB759Riggs, Louis HB 7595/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  0325H.01I - Establishes an administrative process for review by the Administrative Hearing Commission of items in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)
HB774Allen, Bill HB 7744/2/2025 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  1758H.01I - Establishes the "Office of the Department of Corrections Ombudsman" and provisions relating to department of corrections oversight
HB802Mayhew, Don HB 8024/17/2025 Reported Do Pass (H)
  0314H.02I - Establishes requirements for physical copies of a municipal code a municipal clerk keeps on file
HB818Terry, Marlene HB 8185/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1208H.01I - Changes the laws regarding cities of the fourth classification
HB1122Voss, John HB 11225/5/2025 Voted Do Pass (S)
  0670H.01P - Changes provisions relating to county coroners
HB1174Williams, Cecelie HB 11745/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  2437H.01I - Modifies provisions governing candidate filing location for nonpartisan elections
HJR3Coleman, Jeff HJR 32/5/2025 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
  1145H.01I - Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri to require Jackson County to have an elected county assessor instead of an unelected assessment department
HJR23Caton, Carolyn HCS HJRs 23 & 35/30/2025 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  1465H.02T - Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri to require Jackson County to have an elected assessor
HJR24Jobe, Will HJR 245/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1073H.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment that requires Jackson County to have an elected county assessor instead of an unelected assessment department
HJR36Crossley, Aaron HJR 365/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1466H.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment to require Jackson County to have an elected county assessor instead of an unelected assessment department