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Missouri senators return next week with property-tax proposals, defense of Amendment 3 and a May 9 budget deadline
Summary
Lawmakers in Jefferson City will resume the regular legislative session Monday with proposals tied to property taxes and women’s health prominent among priorities, senators said, and with a statutory deadline to deliver the fiscal 2026 operating budget to the executive branch by 6 p.m. May 9.
Missouri lawmakers will resume the regular legislative session on Monday, with proposals to address property-tax increases and protections for women’s health among the items senators cited, and with the Missouri Senate required by law to deliver the fiscal 2026 state operating budget to the executive branch by 6 p.m. on Friday, May 9, a reporter and two senators said.
The matters drew attention in remarks recorded before the session break. "I've talked to a lot of seniors, they're really upset, they're crying, they can't afford the increases and they're losing their homes,…
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