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Missouri Senate gives preliminary approval to expanded Senate Bill 10 removing multiple sunsets

2330896 · February 18, 2025
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Senate Bill 10, originally aimed at repealing a sunset on cities' and counties' authority to use design-build for public buildings, was expanded into a roughly 105-page measure removing several sunset provisions and received preliminary approval in the Missouri Senate on Monday night. Sponsor: Sen. Lincoln Huff.

The Missouri Senate on Monday night gave preliminary approval to Senate Bill 10, an expanded measure that removes multiple sunset provisions from state law, a reporter at the State Capitol said. Sponsor Senator Lincoln Huff of Springfield introduced the measure, which grew from a single repeal into roughly a 105-page bill removing a number of sunsets.

The change matters because the bill no longer just targets the sunset on the authority for cities and counties to use the design-build…

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