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St. Louis City Public Safety Committee gives due-pass recommendation to Resolution 202

Public Safety Committee, St. Louis City · February 5, 2026
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Summary

The St. Louis City Public Safety Committee voted unanimously (6-0) to give Resolution Number 202 a due-pass recommendation to move out of committee; the transcript does not specify the measure's substantive content.

The St. Louis City Public Safety Committee voted 6-0 to give Resolution Number 202 a “due pass” recommendation to move out of committee.

The chair (identified in the transcript as "Chair Mariah") moved that the committee "pass Resolution 202 out of Public Safety with a due pass recommendation," and a second was recorded. A roll-call vote showed six aye votes from members present, and the motion carried. The committee had previously discussed the resolution and had prepared an Exhibit A, the chair said, but the resolution had not been formally before the committee at that earlier meeting.

Earlier in the short session the committee approved the minutes of Thursday, 12/11/2025. The minutes-approval motion was moved by Alderman Aldridge and seconded by Alderman Clark Hubbard; the clerk recorded six aye votes and the motion to approve the minutes was sustained.

The transcript does not include substantive text of Resolution 202 or describe its policy content. Committee members did not debate the resolution on the record during this session; the chair presented the motion, it was seconded, and the roll-call vote was taken. The meeting concluded shortly afterward by unanimous consent to adjourn.

Next steps: the committee gave Resolution 202 a due-pass recommendation to advance it out of the Public Safety Committee; any subsequent hearings, full council consideration, or referrals are not recorded in this transcript and therefore are not described here.