SENATE CALENDAR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Second Regular Session

TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY—MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2026

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FORMAL CALENDAR


SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS

SB 1658-Nurrenbern
Creates new provisions relating to persons with impaired or limited ability to communicate with law enforcement

SB 1659-Nurrenbern
Establishes provisions relating to fire suppression and fire safety

SB 1660-Nurrenbern
Prohibits public institutions of higher education from accepting standardized test scores from entities that require applicants with lifelong or static disabilities to undergo evaluations within the prior two years to receive federally protected accommodations

SB 1661-Black
Modifies provisions relating to vehicle registration

SB 1662-May
Modifies provisions relating to early childhood education taxes

SB 1663-Crawford
Transfers the Community Service Commission to the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development

SB 1664-Coleman
Creates the "Honest Billing Act" regarding payment for health care services

SB 1665-Coleman
Prohibits warrantless searches of private residences by state employees, except under certain circumstances

SB 1666-Coleman
Creates provisions relating to the regulation of community water systems

SB 1667-Gregory (21)
Modifies provisions relating to public labor organizations

SB 1668-Gregory (21)
Establishes the Missouri Innovation, Public Safety, and Accountability Act

SB 1669-Carter
Modifies provisions relating to recreational vehicle (RV) dealers

SB 1670-Beck
Modifies provisions regarding the purchasing authority of fire protection districts

SB 1671-Gregory (21)
Authorizes the city of Lexington to impose a sales tax for public safety

SB 1672-Brown (16)
Establishes provisions relating to the practice of medicine

SB 1673-Burger
Establishes the Interstate Massage Compact

SB 1674-Burger
Requires the Governor to appoint a student representative to the Coordinating Board for Higher Education

SB 1675-Lewis
Authorizes the board of trustees of an urban library district to change the dates of the fiscal year

SB 1676-Burger
Creates new provisions relating to persons with impaired or limited ability to communicate with law enforcement

SB 1677-Schnelting
Modifies provisions relating to child passengers on motorcycles and motortricycles

SB 1678-Gregory (21)
Authorizes tax credits for child care

SB 1679-Gregory (21)
Requires the tax rate mapping feature maintained by the Department of Revenue to include property taxes

SB 1680-McCreery
Modifies provisions relating to eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

SB 1681-McCreery
Modifies provisions relating to parole eligibility

SB 1682-McCreery
Modifies provisions relating to alternative therapies and treatments, including psilocybin

SB 1683-McCreery
Modifies provisions relating to estates of persons receiving public benefits

SB 1684-McCreery
Creates the "Missouri Residential Sale Leaseback Protection" act

SB 1685-McCreery
Extends the expiration date for a sales tax exemption for certain aviation jet fuel

SB 1686-McCreery
Repeals certain tax incentives for professional sports teams

SB 1687-McCreery
Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet third party liability

SB 1688-Gregory (15)
Authorizes incentives for downtown redevelopment

SB 1689-Gregory (15)
Modifies provisions relating to a service fee charged by a fire protection district

SB 1690-Gregory (15)
Establishes provisions relating to the effect of homicide on benefits received from a decedent's estate

SB 1691-Burger
Modifies provisions relating to licensure reciprocity for health care professionals providing for telehealth services

SB 1692-Lewis
Modifies provisions relating to abortion

SB 1693-Lewis
Modifies provisions relating to firearms

SB 1694-Roberts
Authorizes incentives for downtown redevelopment

SB 1695-Webber
Modifies provisions relating to the admissibility of evidence resulting from peer review committees for health care professionals

SB 1696-Webber
Authorizes the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri to own or operate health care facilities

SB 1697-Schroer
Enacts provisions related to the death penalty for sexual offenses involving a child

SB 1698-Schroer
Modifies provisions relating to condemnation proceedings

SB 1699-Gregory (21)
Modifies provisions relating to condemnation proceedings

SB 1700-Henderson
Requires school districts and charter schools to install master key boxes at public schools and charter schools on or before July 1, 2028

SB 1701-Nurrenbern
Authorizes a tax credit for the adoption of certain animals

SB 1702-Nurrenbern
Increases the number of circuit judges in the 7th Judicial Circuit, consisting of Clay County

SB 1703-Carter
Establishes the "Student Screen-Time Standards Act" and the "Framework on Classroom Use of Screens (FOCUS) Council" regarding instructional methods in elementary schools

SB 1704-Gregory (15)
Authorizes a tax credit for the adoption of certain animals

SB 1705-Lewis
Creates provisions relating to insurance coverage of preventative healthcare services

SB 1706-Lewis
Modifies provisions relating to funding for the Kansas City Police Department

SB 1707-McCreery
Modifies provisions relating to child abuse and neglect

SB 1708-McCreery
Repeals the expiration date for the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program

SB 1709-McCreery
Designates the last week of September as Frontotemporal Degeneration Awareness Week

SB 1710-McCreery
Requires public high schools to begin mandated instruction no earlier than 8:30 a.m. and establishes the "Missouri Sleep and Education Advisory Task Force"

SB 1711-McCreery
Modifies provisions related to utility colocation along highway corridors

SB 1712-McCreery
Creates provisions relating to the regulation of public utilities

SB 1713-McCreery
Prohibits certain transactions involving public utilities unless the Public Service Commission finds them to be in the public interest

SB 1714-McCreery
Prohibits certain charges by public utilities to customers

SB 1715-McCreery
Creates provisions relating to public utilities employees' whistleblower protections

SB 1716-McCreery
Repeals and modifies certain provisions relating to the regulation of public utilities.

SB 1717-Nurrenbern
Provides for the family court commissioner of the 7th Judicial Circuit to be compensated by the state

SB 1718-Hudson
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation

SB 1719-Schroer
Establishes provisions relating to health care workplace violence and advanced practice registered nurses

SB 1720-Schroer
Repeals the expiration date of "Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week"

SB 1721-Schroer
Modifies procedures for getting initiative and referendum petitions on the ballot

SB 1722-Gregory (21)
Creates provisions relating to environmental appeals

SB 1723-Brown (16)
Modifies provisions relating to excursion gambling boats

SB 1724-Brown (16)
Makes xylazine a Schedule III controlled substance

SB 1725-Beck
Creates provisions relating to foam fire suppressants

SB 1726-Carter
Modifies provisions for orders of protection

SB 1727-Carter
Modifies provisions relating to property tax payments

SB 1728-Carter
Establishes the "True Charity" Act

SB 1729-Henderson
Establishes provisions relating to college and career readiness assessments

SB 1730-Henderson
Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Technology Corporation

SB 1731-May
Modifies provisions relating to critical incident management

SB 1732-Trent
Modifies provisions relating to the unlawful use of real property

SB 1733-Gregory (15)
Establishes "Alyssa's Law" and requires local educational agencies to implement wearable panic alert technology and critical incident response mapping

SB 1734-Gregory (15)
Authorizes the city of Chesterfield to establish an entertainment district

SB 1735-Washington
Establishes the Sickle Cell Standing Committee

SB 1736-Washington
Modifies the calculation of state aid for certain school districts

SB 1737-Washington
Creates provisions related to insurance coverage of annual kidney function screenings

SB 1738-Washington
Creates the offense of tampering with an election official

SB 1739-Washington
Creates provisions relating to solicitations to buy real property

SB 1740-Washington
Creates a mobile device pilot project implemented by the Department of Social Services

SB 1741-Washington
Modifies provisions relating to rental protections for victims of domestic violence

SB 1742-Lewis
Modifies provisions relating to crew member requirements for certain rail operations

SB 1743-Lewis
Modifies provisions relating to reports of certain railroad incidents

SB 1744-Lewis
Modifies provisions relating to train length restrictions

SB 1745-Lewis
Modifies provisions relating to critical incident management

SB 1746-Moon
Provides for the election of all judges

SB 1747-McCreery
Modifies provisions relating to cybercrimes, harassment, and stalking

SB 1748-McCreery
Creates the offense of disclosure of an intimate digital depiction

SB 1749-McCreery
Establishes the State Office of Archaeology

SB 1750-McCreery
Creates provisions relating to the regulation of large load electric customers

SB 1751-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the State Board of Education and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, and the several divisions and programs thereof

SB 1752-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development of Higher Education and Workforce Development

SB 1753-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Revenue and Department of Transportation

SB 1754-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Office of Administration, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Conservation, the Department of Public Safety, and the Chief Executive's Office

SB 1755-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Natural Resources, and the Department of Conservation

SB 1756-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Economic Development, the Department of Commerce and Insurance, and the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations

SB 1757-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Public Safety and the Department of National Guard

SB 1758-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Corrections

SB 1759-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Mental Health, the Department of Health and Senior Services, and the Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee

SB 1760-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Social Services, and the several divisions and programs thereof

SB 1761-Hough
To appropriate state funding for Elected Officials, the Office of Public Defender, the Judiciary, and the General Assembly

SB 1762-Hough
To appropriate money for real property leases, related services, utilities, systems furniture, structural modifications, and related expenses for the several departments of state government and the divisions and programs thereof

SB 1763-Hough
To appropriate money for capital improvement and other purposes for the several departments and offices of state government and the several divisions and programs thereof

SB 1764-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of several departments and offices of state government

SB 1765-Hough
To appropriate money for planning and capital improvements for the several departments and offices of state government

SB 1766-Hough
To appropriate money for the expenses, grants, refunds, distributions, purchase of equipment, planning expenses, capital improvement projects, and equipment or systems of the several departments and offices of state government

SB 1767-Brattin
Modifies provisions relating to alternative therapies and treatments, including psilocybin

SB 1768-Brattin
Modifies the definition of "firefighter" under the Public Safety Recruitment and Retention Act

SB 1769-Brattin
Creates the Office of Public Defense and authorizes the Office to acquire and transfer machine guns to residents

SB 1770-Brattin
Prohibits state agencies from using the term "West Bank" in official government materials and instead requires the area to be referred to as Judea and Samaria

SB 1771-Brattin
Creates provisions related to dissolution or disincorporation of special road districts

SB 1772-Brattin
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to illegal immigrants

SB 1773-Gregory (21)
Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act

SB 1774-Gregory (21)
Modifies provisions relating to manufactured housing

SB 1775-Gregory (21)
Establishes provisions relating to workplace violence in health care facilities and modifies provisions relating to assault in the fourth degree

SB 1776-Coleman
Modifies provisions relating to spontaneous fetal death reports

SB 1777-Coleman
Allows a low-performing school district to enter into a contract with a state-approved entity for the establishment of a "Public School Transformation Campus"

SB 1778-Mosley
Establishes provisions relating to personal finance curriculum requirements for public school students

SB 1779-Henderson
Modifies cost of living adjustments for members of the Public School Retirement System and the Public Education Employee Retirement System

SB 1780-Burger
Creates provisions relating to the sale of wood products

SB 1781-Burger
Modifies salary schedules for certain elected county officials

SB 1782-Schnelting
Establishes "Justin's Law", authorizes law enforcement agencies to use canines to detect illicit narcotics

SB 1783-Schnelting
Modifies provisions relating to probation and parole

SB 1784-Schnelting
Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property

SB 1785-Hudson
Adds provisions relating to bonds for violent offenders

SB 1786-Black
Modifies provisions relating to annexation by certain cities

SB 1787-Black
Modifies provisions relating to grants to deaf-blind individuals and families

SB 1788-Williams
Creates provisions relating to revenues of airports

SB 1789-Bean
Modifies provision relating to extended term of imprisonment

SB 1790-Bean
Modifies provisions relating to the calculation of property tax levies

SB 1791-Cierpiot
Establishes contribution limits for self-funded candidates

SB 1792-Webber
Modifies provisions relating to certain convention and sports complex funds

SB 1793-Webber
Creates the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm by a minor and creates an income tax deduction for compensation as a first responder

SB 1794-Webber
Modifies provisions relating to long-term care facilities

SB 1795-Webber
Creates provisions relating to biomarker testing

SB 1796-Trent
Creates provisions relating to personal information of public school teachers

SB 1797-Trent
Creates provisions regarding the severability of provisions in a legislative act

SB 1798-Trent
Modifies provisions relating to the operation of utility vehicles

SB 1799-Trent
Modifies the statute of limitations for certain actions from five years to two years

SB 1800-Schroer
Creates provisions relating to expressive activity at postsecondary educational institutions

SB 1801-Schroer
Limits the number of bills that may be introduced by members of the General Assembly

SB 1802-Carter
Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement System and the County Employees' Retirement System

SB 1803-Carter
Establishes the "True Charity" Act

SB 1804-Beck
Prohibits certain professional licensing boards from waiving or modifying administrative rules related to prescription authority

SB 1805-Lewis
Modifies the calculation of state aid for certain school districts

SB 1806-Washington
Preempts local regulation of intoxicating liquor in original packages

SB 1807-Washington
Modifies provisions relating to automated expungement

SB 1808-Luetkemeyer
Authorizes legislation with a subject to be determined at a later date

SJR 118-Nurrenbern
Modifies provisions relating to the right to bear arms

SJR 119-Lewis
Modifies provisions relating to the right to bear arms

SJR 120-Lewis
Establishes the Stop Socialism Act

SJR 121-McCreery
Prohibits public utilities from charging for costs for construction in progress

SJR 122-Moon
Provides for the election of all judges


HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING

HB 2498-Christ
Modifies provisions relating to the certification of a juvenile for trial as an adult

HCS for HBs 2637 & 3155
Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses, including minimum prison terms and conditional release

HCS for HJR 154
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to MO HealthNet work requirements

HB 2189-Bromley
Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle registration

HCS for HB 1790
Modifies provisions relating to tax levies by political subdivisions

HB 1844-Gallick
Establishes the Athletic Trainer Compact

HCS for HB 2178
Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property

HCS for HBs 1663, 1607 & 1973
Modifies guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex


THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS

SS for SB 975-Black
Modifies provisions relating to ambulance districts

SS for SCS for SB 973-Trent
Creates provisions relating to certain disclosures by a real estate wholesaler


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

1. SB 838-Cierpiot, with SCS
Modifies certain provisions relating to nuclear energy

2. SB 903-Henderson, with SCS
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to telecommunications infrastructure

3. SB 1029-Brattin, with SCS
Establishes provisions relating to transparency of certain school district financial information

4. SBs 971 & 906-Trent, with SCS
Establishes provisions relating to student transfers to nonresident districts

5. SB 1351-Nicola
Changes the term of office for members of the Independence School District school board

6. SB 1408-Burger
Increases the maximum speed limit from 70 to 75 miles per hour on rural interstates and freeways

7. SB 982-Coleman
Modifies provisions relating to the sex offender registry

8. SB 887-Schroer
Establishes the "Missouri Lyme Disease Eradication Act"

9. SB 970-Fitzwater, with SCS
Creates provisions relating to cost-sharing under health benefit plans

10. SB 999-Hudson
Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act"

11. SJR 95-Schnelting, with SCS
Establishes the "Show-Me Prosperity Fund"

12. SB 931-Crawford
Modifies provisions relating to the mailing of certain tax information

13. SB 849-O'Laughlin
Places a moratorium on the construction of solar projects

14. SB 879-Fitzwater
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to electric utilities

15. SB 1605-Henderson
Makes 7-hydroxymitragynine in certain amounts a Schedule I controlled substance

16. SB 918-Burger
Modifies provisions relating to the admissibility of expert testimony evidence

17. SB 916-Burger, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to sovereign immunity

18. SB 878-Fitzwater, with SCS
Modifies the duties of a pharmacist

19. SBs 1066 & 1088-Brown (26), with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to the classification of certain residential real property


HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING

HCS for HB 2014, with SCS (Black)
Appropriates supplemental funds

INFORMAL CALENDAR


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

SB 836-Crawford, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to elections

SB 856-Brattin and Coleman
Modifies provisions relating to the circuit court of Cole County, including its appellate district and venue of certain cases

SB 863-Bean, with SS & SA 1 (pending)
Requires the Governor to appoint a board of directors to oversee any statewide activities association that facilitates interscholastic activities for secondary school students

SB 888-Schroer, with SS & SA 1 (pending)
Modifies provisions relating to juvenile justice systems

SB 889-Coleman
Repeals expired, terminated, sunset, and obsolete sections, and portions of sections of law

SB 904-Gregory (15), with SS & SA 1 (pending)
Creates provisions relating to cannabis

SB 917-Burger, with SS & SA 1 (pending)
Creates provisions relating to a post-consumer paint recycling program

SB 948-Brattin, with SS & SA 3 (pending)
Provides that parents shall have the fundamental right to direct the upbringing, education, health care, and mental health of their children free from government interference

SB 998-Hudson, with SCS
Creates, repeals, and modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

SB 1003-Schnelting, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 4 (pending)
Modifies various provisions relating to military affairs

SB 1019-Crawford, with SA 1 (pending)
Modifies provisions relating to hospital investments and service areas

SB 1023-Brown (16), with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 2 (pending)
Modifies provisions relating to funding for certain libraries

SB 1062-Carter, with SS#2 & SA 4 (pending)
Establishes the "True Charity" Act

SB 1064-Brown (26)
Modifies provisions relating to tobacco product regulations


RESOLUTIONS

SR 565-Beck
Modifies Senate Rules 28 and 47 regarding fiscal review of legislation

SR 566-Beck
Modifies Senate Rules 84 and 85 regarding a motion for the previous question

SR 567-Beck
Modifies Senate Rule 52 to require certain bills to lie on the table for one day before the Senate may take action on the bill

SR 668-Moon
Modifies Senate Rule 96 to provide that, no later than April 1, 2026, the Senate shall provide an audio and video feed of its proceedings on the website of the Senate


ACTIONS PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IV, SECTION 27

SS for SB 1 - Hough