Legislative Update - Oct. 9, 2025
This Week at the Capitol Missouri Department of Revenue Proposing Tax on Credit Card Usage Fees The proposed amendment (View PDF Here) from the Department of Revenue includes a change that would…
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This Week at the Capitol Missouri Department of Revenue Proposing Tax on Credit Card Usage Fees The proposed amendment (View PDF Here) from the Department of Revenue includes a change that would…
Read MoreThis Week at the Capitol Governor Kehoe Acts on Redistricting, Nutrition, and Immigration Support Governor Kehoe signed the Missouri First Map into law over the weekend. The new congressional map…
Read MoreThis Week at the Capitol New Vice-Chair of the Missouri Senate’s Appropriations Committee Congratulations to Senator Brad Hudson on being named Vice-Chair of the Missouri Senate’s Appropriations…
Read MoreThis Week at the Capitol Missouri Special Session Update The Missouri General Assembly returned to Jefferson City this week for its second special session this year. Governor Kehoe called for the…
Read MoreThis Week at the Capitol Message from Missouri Chamber Chamber of Commerce and Industry With the passage of HB 567, Missouri has officially repealed the Earned Paid Sick Time mandate created by…
Read MoreThis Week at the Capitol Governor Kehoe Appoints Catherine Hanaway as Missouri’s Next Attorney General Governor Mike Kehoe made the announcement at a press conference Tuesday following Andrew…
Read MoreThis Week at the Capitol Reports indicate there’s a push from the White House to revisit Missouri’s congressional district maps – just five years after the last redistricting. This is typically done…
Read MoreThis Week at the Capitol Congratulations Senator Hudson! Senator Brad Hudson was recently named as Chair of the Select Committee on Government Modernization and Transformation. The committee will…
Read MoreThis Week at the Capitol Governor Kehoe continues to sign legislation passed by the General Assembly during regular session, which ended in May. Here are a few of the bills he has signed recently:…
Read MoreThis Week At The Capitol Governor Mike Kehoe signed the Fiscal Year 2026 state budget bills on Monday. The $50.8 billion budget includes 208 line-item vetoes totaling nearly $300 million, along with…
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