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Missouri Senate adjourns regular session ahead of constitutional deadline
Summary
The Missouri Senate adjourned the 2025 regular legislative session before the constitutionally mandated 6 p.m. May 16 deadline. Senate leaders said lawmakers continue to defer an economic development benefits package; a proposed St. Louis city–county merger drew cautious comment but no immediate action.
The Missouri Senate adjourned the first regular session of the 100th General Assembly before the constitutionally mandated 6 p.m. May 16 deadline, Senate leadership said.
Senate President Pro Tem Cindy O'Loughlin said lawmakers continue to waive the need for an economic development benefits package as floor activity for the 2025 regular legislative session concluded. Reporting from the state capital, Dean Morgan said lawmakers entered adjournment and that May 30 was mentioned in the transcript in connection with a possible…
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