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Special Committee approves Senate substitute for Senate Bill 1,000 in executive session

Missouri House Special Committee on Tourism · April 15, 2026

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Summary

The Missouri House Special Committee on Tourism met in executive session and voted 11-0 to report a Senate substitute for Senate Bill 1,000 due pass; the measure concerns collection and distribution rules for the tourism supplemental revenue fund.

The Special Committee on Tourism voted unanimously in executive session to report the Senate substitute for Senate Bill 1,000 as "due pass." Chair (committee chair) moved the motion that the substitute be voted due pass; a roll call recorded 11 ayes and 0 nos.

The motion, described on the floor as addressing the tourism supplemental revenue fund and how related revenues are collected and dispersed, drew no discussion before the committee voted. The chair told members the measure had received "great senatorial witness testimony" and that the bill sponsor was running the bill on the House side.

Madam Clerk called the roll and the chair announced the outcome: by a vote of 11 ayes and 0 nos the Senate substitute for Senate Bill 1,000 was voted due pass. The committee concluded the executive session and moved directly into the public hearing agenda.

No public testimony on SB 1,000 was recorded in this transcript portion; committee members did not elaborate on implementation details during the executive session.

The committee adjourned the executive session and opened the public hearing portion of its agenda.