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Votes at a glance: House passes multiple measures including procurement option, naming bill and 'Mason’s Law'

Missouri House of Representatives · April 16, 2026

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Summary

On April 15 the Missouri House approved a set of committee substitutes and bills with recorded votes: HB 2474 (progressive design-build) passed 141-5; HB 2436 (animal impoundment package) passed 88-54; HB 2576 (naming bill) passed 140-3; HB 3175 (Mason’s Law) passed 147-0.

A series of additional measures cleared the House on April 15:

- House Bill 2474 (committee substitute) — adds an optional "progressive design-build" project delivery method for municipalities and political subdivisions; passed by yeas 141, nays 5.

- House Bill 2436 (committee substitute) — an animal-cruelty and impoundment package with amendments; passed by ayes 88, nays 54.

- House Bill 2576 (substitute) — a naming and commemorations bill adding observances and awareness days; passed by yeas 140, nays 3.

- House Bill 3175 ("Mason's Law") — permits submission of certain health-condition information to the Department of Revenue to assist law enforcement in traffic stops; passed unanimously, yeas 147, nays 0.

Each of these was moved, discussed briefly on the floor, and adopted by recorded vote as noted above. Additional scheduling announcements and committee meetings were made before the House adjourned until 4 p.m. on Monday, April 20, 2026.