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Votes at a glance: House passes omnibus substitute, Senate companions and secretary-of-state LLC language

Missouri House of Representatives · April 22, 2026
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Summary

On April 22 the House approved a multi-bill substitute on third reading and passed two senate companion bills on third reading; roll-call tallies were recorded for the third-reading passage votes listed below.

Third-reading roll-call matters and floor outcomes reported on April 22 included:

House substitute for House Committee substitute for House Bills 3068 and 3049 — Moved by the gentleman from Warren (speaker 28), the House debated several provisions and one member said she would vote no because of anti-trans language despite supporting other parts of the substitute. The clerk reported the vote: 117 yea, 10 nay, 17 present; the substitute was third read and passed.

Senate substitute for Senate Bill 914 — The gentleman from Buchanan (speaker 7) moved the title and third reading; supporters described it as shifting requirements from perk tests to soil analysis to protect waterways. The clerk reported the tally: 108 yay, 34 nay, 1 present; the motion carried.

Senate committee substitute for Senate Bill 1142 — The gentleman from Clay (speaker 34) said the language, drafted by the Secretary of State's office, provides authority to issue certificates of good standing for series limited liability companies; the House truly agreed and finally passed the measure by a reported vote of 142 yay, 0 nay, 1 present.

What these actions mean: Each reported vote advanced the listed measures. The House also ordered House Bill 17-58 perfected and printed after extended debate (see separate article).