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Missouri Senate sets aside HJR 73 after two hours of debate on reproductive health amendment
Summary
The Missouri Senate set aside House Joint Resolution 73, a proposed constitutional amendment relating to reproductive health care, after roughly two hours of floor debate. Senators argued over potential medical consequences and whether the measure would overturn a recent voter-approved action.
Missouri Senate members set aside House Joint Resolution 73, a proposed constitutional amendment relating to reproductive health care, after roughly two hours of floor debate during the final week of the 2025 regular legislative session.
The resolution drew sharp remarks from senators on the floor about its possible effects and its relationship to a recent public vote. Lawmakers paused consideration of HJR 73 and did not adopt the measure during the session…
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