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Concerns On HB 1055

HB 1055

Oppose HB 1055: absentee ballots invite fraud. ACT4MO calls for single-day, in-person voting to protect election integrity.

HB 1072 and HB 1417

HB 1072 and HB 1417

Missouri’s HB 1072 & HB 1417 define life from conception to protect the unborn. ACT4MO backs both, favoring HB 1072 for its earlier vote. Support life!

The Hidden Dangers of HB 507: A Threat to Election Integrity and Public Trust

ELection Bill

HCS HB 507 may be cloaked as a step toward stronger elections, but its provisions tell a different story. The vague new election offenses invite misuse, the reliance on HAVA concentrates power without sufficient oversight, and the erosion of public questioning threatens transparency at a time when trust in elections is already fragile.

SB 152

SB 152

Senate Bill 152 (SS SB 152) amends Chapter 130 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri
(RSMo) by adding six new sections (130.170 to 130.188) to regulate campaign finance. The
bill focuses on preventing foreign influence in Missouri elections, particularly ballot
measures.

SB 87

SB 87

SB 87, a Missouri legislative bill, amends property tax laws to shield homeowners from
sudden tax spikes. It introduces a tax credit for primary residences, capping annual
increases at 5% during reassessment years compared to a baseline year, helping prevent
financial shock.

SB 10

SB 10

SS No. 2 for SCS for SB 10 represents a mixed bag of legislative changes, with the extensions of the SAFE Act
and athletic competition restrictions overshadowed by the significant fiscal costs of its other provisions

Urgent: Oppose Senate Bill 10 (SB 10) – Act Before 11 PM on April 1st!

ACT4MO Alert

SB 10 is a flawed and expensive proposal that Missouri taxpayers cannot afford. While it includes important measures like extending the SAFE Act and protecting women’s sports by restricting male participation, it also locks in costly tax credits and reimbursement programs with no end date. This could cost Missouri up to $61.2 million each year and add over $1.4 billion in long-term financial commitments

HB 999

HB 999

This legislation establishes procedures and consequences
for counties that fail to comply with orders from the State Tax Commission regarding the
modification or equalization of assessed property valuations.