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Missouri Senate introduces more than 20 bills and two joint resolutions; no floor debate recorded

2135917 · January 21, 2025
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During its Jan. 16 session the Missouri Senate introduced 21 bills and two joint resolutions on topics including childhood abuse claims, protection of unborn life, daylight saving time exemption, vehicle franchise practices and election-related measures; no floor debate or recorded committee referrals were included in the session transcript.

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Senate on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025, formally introduced more than 20 measures on a range of topics, including proposals on childhood abuse claims, protection of unborn life, daylight saving time and vehicle franchise practices. Senators offered the bills on the Senate floor; the session transcript records the introductions but shows no floor debate or recorded votes on those measures.

Senators read bill titles and numbers into the record during the introduction-of-bills portion of the session. Notable items included Senate Bill 587, offered by Senator Hudson, "an act relating to vehicle franchise practices," and Senate Bill 588, also offered by Senator Hudson, "an act relating to public contracts with certain…

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