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Votes at a glance: Missouri House passes multiple committee substitutes April 13, 2026

Missouri House of Representatives · April 13, 2026

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Summary

The Missouri House recorded votes on several committee substitutes and bills on April 13: HB 2740 (passed 139–1), HB 2422 (passed 131–6), HCS HB 3111 (passed 112–22), HCS HB 3009 (passed 133–6), and additional measures were perfected and printed.

The Missouri House completed votes and procedural actions on several bills during the April 13 floor session. Key results recorded on the floor include:

- House Committee Substitute for House Bill 27-40 (HB 2740): Creates a pediatric disease task force within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development; third read and passed, yeas 139, nays 1 (SEG 303–370).

- House Bill 24-22 (HB 2422): Increases the county filing user fee from $4 to $5 and allocates the additional $1 to the Department of Agriculture Land Survey Program; third read and passed, yeas 131, nays 6 (SEG 373–462).

- House Committee Substitute for House Bill 31-11 (HB 3111): Moves oversight of the bail bonds industry under the Board of Private Investigators and Fire Investigators and creates a combined board; third read and passed, yeas 112, nays 22 (SEG 466–509).

- House Committee Substitute for House Bill 3009 (HB 3009): Statutory guidance for pharmacies and emergency dispensing by nonprofit pharmacies; third read and passed, yeas 133, nays 6 (SEG 512–585).

- Additional measures ordered perfected and printed: House Committee Substitute for HJR 159 (perfected and printed after adoption of floor amendment); House Committee Substitute for House Bill 2474 (progressive design-build) perfected and printed; House Committee Substitute for House Bill 3076 (clean water/agriculture exemption) perfected and printed; and HCS for House Bill 24-36 was perfected and printed after multiple amendments (see separate article).

Where vote tallies were given on the floor, they are listed above. Several other motions and amendments were adopted by voice vote (announced as "the ayes have it").