Legislative Alert! Support SB 22 to Reduce Biased Ballot Language for Constitutional Amendments.

Support SB 22 because it ensures voters receive accurate, unbiased summaries of ballot measures. By expanding the word limit and limiting courts’ ability to rewrite language, this bill prevents special interests from manipulating ballot titles. Missourians deserve clarity, not confusion, when deciding complex issues.
Legislative Alert for SB 82

Oppose SB 82 because it allows unregulated exportation of Missouri’s water resources through the bottled water exemption, threatening local water availability and prioritizing corporate profits over public interest.
Action Alert for HB 545

HB 545 raises concerns about limiting transparency, particularly by restricting access to detailed water usage data. Transparency is vital for ensuring government accountability, especially in managing public resources like water.
A Comparative Analysis of Missouri Senate Bill 23 and House Bill 1175: Protecting Second Amendment Rights

Dubbed the “Second Amendment Preservation Act,” these bills share a common goal but differ in scope, structure, and emphasis. This article compares and contrasts the two bills, focusing on how they protect this fundamental right and referencing key provisions.
Legislative Alert: Oppose SB 4 – Act Now Before March 10th Hearing!

“Oppose SS2 for SB4! It raises utility bills up to 20% & favors utilities over Missourians. Submit testimony by 3/11/25: https://witness.house.mo.gov/Default.aspx?noticeid=10473”
Competition Over Monopoly: Why Missouri Should Embrace the Free Market for Electricity

Missouri should adopt a competitive electricity market via HB 417 and SB 487, offering affordability and innovation without rate hikes, as seen in Texas and Pennsylvania.
Stop HB 1064: Protect the Integrity of Our Political Parties

Stop HB 1064: It allows unqualified candidates to run, risking voter confusion and election integrity. Take action—call your reps and testify today!
HB 1064

HB 1064, “The RINO Protection Act of 2024,” introduces a significant change that limits the ability of political
parties to block candidates from running in primary elections, particularly those whose
views may diverge from the majority of party members or the official party platform.
HB 433 & HB 630

House bills HB 630 and HB 433, both focus on regulating the treatment and use of gold and silver as legal
tender in Missouri under the “Constitutional Money Act.” Below is a summary of the provisions and differences,
as well as the potential benefits of the “Constitutional Money Act” for Missouri citizens.
HB 544

House Bill 544 (HB 544) focuses on regulating pesticides by amending Section 281.260 of
the Revised Statutes of Missouri (RSMo). This bill would allow pesticides registered under
the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) to be deemed compliant with
state warning label requirements if they meet federal EPA standards. This could allow the
manufacturer to escape liability if their products were later found to be harmful. Below are
specific concerns contained in this legislation.
