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House sends 24 passed bills to Missouri Senate; one requests Senate concurrence
Summary
Chief Clerk Joseph Engler read messages to the Missouri Senate that the Missouri House passed 24 bills on a range of topics, including one (House Bill 543) that requests Senate concurrence for a mental-health detention measure. The Senate took routine procedural votes and adjourned until April 7.
Chief Clerk Joseph Engler read messages from the Missouri House during the Senate session informing the Missouri Senate that the House had taken up and passed 24 bills, including House Bill 543, which requests the Senate's concurrence on a measure about detention for evaluation and treatment at a mental-health facility.
The list of measures read into the record covered worker compensation, public safety, elections, education, and administrative matters. Most were reported as passed by the House with no further action recorded in the Senate during the session. Joseph Engler closed the messages with the formal submission line, "respectfully submitted." Senator Blatt had asked the secretary to request that the messages be read.
Notable bills read into the record included: House Committee Substitute for House Bill 497 ("an act relating to workers' compensation," emergency clause adopted); House Bill…
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