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Missouri lawmakers negotiate changes to employee compensation bills as Proposition A sick-leave provisions take effect

5109460 · May 5, 2025
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With two weeks left in the 2025 regular session, Missouri lawmakers said they are negotiating revisions to four House bills that would alter employee compensation provisions while portions of voter-approved Proposition A began taking effect May 1, prompting concern from business advocates and a reported offer in talks by Senate Democrats.

As the Missouri Legislature entered its final two weeks of the 2025 regular session, lawmakers continued negotiating revisions to House bills 567, 546, 758 and 958 that seek to modify provisions relating to employee compensation, Senate President Pro Tem Cindy O'Laugh said.

The bills drew concern during the talks about the potential burden on businesses. "Concern for the burden that this would place on…

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