Actions

Executive Orders

 – Executive Order 27 — Gov. Mike Kehoe extends Executive Orders 25-23 and 25-24 until August 31, 2025.
 – Executive Order 26 — Gov. Mike Kehoe designates members of his staff to have supervisory authority over departments, divisions, and agencies of state government.
 – Executive Order 25 — Gov. Mike Kehoe declares a State of Emergency and orders the Adjutant General to call into active service any state militia deemed necessary to support civilian authorities due to civil unrest in Missouri.
 – Executive Order 24 — Gov. Mike Kehoe orders the Director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and the State Board of Pharmacy vested with full discretionary authority to temporarily waive or suspend statutory or administrative rule or regulation to serve t
 – Executive Order 23 — Gov. Mike Kehoe extends Executive Orders 25-20 and 25-22 until June 30, 2025.
 – Executive Order 22 — Gov. Mike Kehoe extends Executive Orders 25-19, 25-20, and 25-21, until May 14, 2025.

Legislative Actions

SB 1 Signed by Governor,   — Special Session SB 1 Approval Letter
To appropriate money for the several departments and offices of state government, and the several divisions, and programs thereof, for planning and capital improvements, including but not limited to, major additions and renovations, new structures, and land improvements or acquisitions, and to transfer money among certain funds, to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28 of the Constitution of Missouri for the fiscal period beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2026.
SB 4 Signed by Governor,   — Special Session SB 4 Approval Letter
To repeal sections 215.034 and 215.036, R$Mo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to the appropriation of funds to the Missouri housing trust fund for emergency aid, with an emergency clause.
SB 81 Signed by Governor,   — SB 81 Approval Letter
To repeal sections 43.546, 49.266, 210.482, 210.487, 253.195, 287.243, 292.606, 320.106,320.111, 320.116, 320.121, 320.126, 320.131, 320.141, 320.151, 320.371, 324.009,537.046, 568.070, and 590.060, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof sixty new sectionsrelating to public safety, with penalty provisions and an emergency clause for a certainsection.
HB 810 Signed by Governor,   — HB 810 Approval Letter
To amend chapter 227, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the designationof a memorial highway.
SB 1 Signed by Governor,   — SB 1 Approval Letter
To repeal section 50.327 as enacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly,second regular session, section 50.327 as enacted by house bill no. 271 merged withsenate bills nos. 53 & 60, one hundred first general assembly, first regular session,section 55.160 as enacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly,second regular session, section 55.160 as enacted by house bill no. 58 merged withsenate bill no. 210 merged with senate bill no. 507, ninety-third general assembly, firstregular session, section 57.317 as enacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred firstgeneral assembly, second regular session, section 57.317 as enacted by senate bills nos.53 & 60, one hundred first general assembly, first regular session, section 58.095 asenacted by house bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly, second regularsession, section 58.095 as enacted by house bill no. 2046, one hundredth generalassembly, second regular session, section 58.200 as enacted by house bill no. 1606, onehundred first general assembly, second regular session, section 58.200 as codified assection 13145 in the 1939 revised statutes of Missouri, section 473.742 as enacted byhouse bill no. 1606, one hundred first general assembly, second regular session, andsection 473.742 as enacted by senate bill no. 808, ninety-fifth general assembly, secondregular session, and to enact in lieu thereof six new sections relating to county officials.
SB 22 Signed by Governor,   — SB 22 Approval Letter
To repeal sections 116.155, 116.160, 116.190, 116.334, and 526.010, RSMo, and to enact in lieuthereof five new sections relating to judicial proceedings, with an emergency clause for acertain section.

Proclamations