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Votes at a glance: Missouri House actions on March 12, 2026 Summary of formal floor actions taken March 12, 2026: House ordered perfection/printing or adopted committee substitutes on multiple bills including H.B. 26-36, 17-18, 21-20, 27-48, 20-35, 32-31, 25-47 and a set of calendar items; several votes were recorded on procedural motions.

The Missouri House made significant strides on March 12, 2026, passing key legislation on everything from mortgage modifications to AI in mental health.

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House reports passage of a package of bills to the Senate; Senate adjourns until March 23, 2026 At a brief Senate session, the House clerk reported that the House had taken up and passed a broad package of bills and joint resolutions across topics including taxation, autonomous vehicles, voter-roll maintenance, health care prior authorization and credit-union law; the Senate then voted to adjourn until March 23, 2026.

The House has sent a sweeping package of bills to the Senate, covering everything from tax reforms to autonomous vehicles—what’s next for these crucial discussions?

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Missouri House perfects constitutional amendment to phase out income tax after heated floor debate The Missouri House voted to perfect a House Committee Substitute for HJR 173 and 174, a constitutional amendment to phase out the individual income tax via revenue-growth triggers and authorize limited sales-use tax base changes; supporters said it returns money to Missourians, opponents warned it would shift the burden to consumers and risk cuts to schools.

The Missouri House is on the brink of a major tax overhaul that could phase out the individual income tax, but is it a win for taxpayers or a hidden cost for consumers?

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Votes at a glance: Key bills the Missouri House passed Feb. 18 On Feb. 18 the House approved a set of measures including HB 2596 (multiple-employer self-insured health plans), HB 16 44 (franchising liability), HB 24 23 (finance-related legislation), HB 26 41 (hemp-derived cannabinoids), HB 24 98 (juvenile-justice reform), HB 26 37 & HB 31 55 (sentencing), and HJR 154 (Medicaid/work requirement resolution).

The Missouri House made waves on February 18 by passing a series of impactful bills, from juvenile justice reform to new health plans!

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Votes at a glance: Missouri House passes a slate of bills on Feb. floor session The Missouri House approved several bills on third reading, including measures on school speech, teacher mobility, auction sales tax treatment, tobacco preemption, and signage for businesses. Vote tallies are listed with brief descriptions.

The Missouri House just passed a slew of impactful bills that could reshape education, taxation, and business rights—what's at stake?

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Missouri House passes HJR169 proposing voter approval for future tax increases and spending caps The House approved House Joint Resolution 169, a Hancock/TABOR-style measure to limit public spending to prior-year levels adjusted for inflation and population growth, 87–49. Supporters called it fiscal restraint; opponents warned it could hamper services and mirror Colorado’s controversial experience.

The Missouri House just passed a controversial resolution that could reshape public spending and tax increases, sparking fierce debate over its potential impact on vital services.

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Votes at a glance: House advances health-plan, franchise, and multiple bills Feb. 18 The House approved several bills with limited floor debate: HB2596 (multiple-employee self-insured health plans) passed 145-0; HB1644 (franchise liability) passed 103-45; HB2423 passed 146-0-3. Other measures discussed included joint resolutions and committee substitutes.

The Missouri House just passed several impactful bills aimed at supporting small businesses and health plans with overwhelmingly positive votes!

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Votes at a glance: Key measures the House passed Feb. 18, 2026 A roundup of several bills the Missouri House passed on Feb. 18, including measures on self‑insured plans, franchise liability, finance division authority, and others; vote tallies and short descriptions are provided for quick reference.

The Missouri House made significant strides on February 18, 2026, passing bills that impact health benefits for small employers, clarify franchisor liability, and reform juvenile justice.

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Votes at a glance: Missouri House passes education, workforce and regulatory bills On Feb. 5 the House approved several committee substitutes on third reading, including bills on gifted education identification, higher-education statutory cleanup, workers' compensation adjustments, and a campaign-donation transparency measure; recorded vote totals are provided.

The Missouri House made significant strides on February 5, passing crucial bills on education, workforce development, and regulatory reforms, including a comprehensive anti-trafficking package.

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Missouri House introduces guests including retiring Lafayette Industries CEO; clerk reads three bills on first reading Lawmakers introduced special guests including Rob Lavera, retiring CEO of Lafayette Industries, and the clerk read three bills on first reading: HB 3107 (Olyrking), HB 3108 (Sasseman) and HB 3109 (Lucas).

The Missouri House welcomed special guests, including retiring Lafayette Industries CEO Rob Lavera, while introducing three new bills that could shape the future of the state.

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Those who support this legislation are traitors to the people of Missouri.
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Keep us with our statistical area. Or the 50/50 liberal como with their liberal big city kc/stl. But keep Johnson county mo a 180° viewpoint from kc with their red buddies. P.s. the percentage of red/blie votes should essentially approximate the number of red/blue reps #gerrymandering #missourihouse

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🔵 Missouri House Representative Raychel Proudie, serving the 73rd district, stands against the repeal of a capital gains tax by Republicans. This move would alleviate taxes for the wealthiest Missourians. #MissouriHouse #TaxReform

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Let's talk about gerrymandering in Kansas City's Northland.

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