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Senate approves temporary two-year licenses to ease professional moves into Missouri
Summary
The Missouri Senate passed a bill creating temporary two-year professional licenses for certain out-of-state workers, keeping testing requirements and setting limits intended to protect consumers.
The Missouri Senate on March 27 passed Senate Substitute for Senate Bill 61, a professional licensure measure that creates a temporary two-year license pathway for people moving to Missouri from other states. The motion to take the bill up for third reading and final passage was made and renewed by the senator from Franklin.
Senator from Franklin, speaking in favor of the bill, said the measure “grants a temporary 2 year license for those attempting to move here from another state, who by no fault of their own, just happened to…
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