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.
HB 507

The primary concern for House Bill 507 is that it could limit the public’s ability to question
election officials. This concern is primarily centered on its provisions aimed at protecting
election officials from harassment, intimidation, or undue influence.
SB 84

Concerns on SB 84
First, laws already cover these concerns. This bill may increase the penalties but creates a
special class for election workers at the same time. Why single out just election workers?
Also concerning is how Senate Bill 84 is very similar to Democrat Senator Klobuchar’s bill at
the federal level. Senator Klobuchar is one of the most radical members of the US Senate
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1. Protection of Election Officials:
2. Penalty Provisions:
3. Scope of Protection:
HB 479

House Bill 479 repeals the existing section 115.635 and replaces it with a revised version that defines several new “class three election offenses.” These are misdemeanors punishable by up to one year in prison, a fine of up to $2,500, or both (PAGE 1, lines 3-5). If a violation results in death or bodily injury to an election official or their family member, the offense escalates to a class B felony (PAGE 3, lines 54-56).
Support the “The Constitutional Money Act”

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.”
The Constitutional Money Act, as defined by both HB 630 and HB 433, establishes the legal framework for recognizing gold and silver (“specie”) as legal tender in Missouri.
ALERT! ACT4MO.ORG Calls on Conservative Senators to Block Vote on SB 4!

SB4 is currently being debated once again on the Senate floor. We call on all our Conservative Senators to filibuster this bill and keep it from coming to a vote!
Urgent Update on SB 84

REPACCMO has an online petition to ask our Senators to stop SB 84!
Update on SB 4! A Bad Bill Gets Worse!

The Senate Substitute for Senate Bill No. 4 (SS for SB 4) is now a whopping 128 pages long, drastically changing how utilities in Missouri are regulated. Below is a summary of the bill’s key provisions that could negatively impact consumers and references to their respective sections.
Legislative Alert HB 544 coming to the House Floor Soon!

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.
Senator Cierpiot’s Utility Bills: A Burden on Missouri Consumers

Senator Mike Cierpiot introduced several pieces of legislation in Missouri that could significantly impact the price consumers pay for utilities.
