SB3

Senate Bill 3 (SB3) is a bill that provides significant tax credits and funding for sporting events
and professional sports facilities in Missouri. While it includes a provision for disaster relief,
there are serious concerns about its financial impact and constitutionality
Oppose SB7

SB7 is unconstitutional—cramming laws into one bill breaks Missouri’s single-subject rule. The Supreme Court agrees. Urge our lawmakers to VOTE NO!
SJR40

SB68

ACT4MO opposes HCS SS SCS SB 68 for its vague, 86-page scope and potential harm to schools. We support its phonics focus but call for sharper, targeted Missouri education laws.
SB152

SB485

Repeals and enacts sections of the Missouri Revised Statutes (RSMo) to move
school board elections to November of even-numbered years and standardize board member
terms to four years, effective January 1, 2026.
SB559

ACT4MO strongly opposes SB559 due to its potential to harm Missouri families, extending government privileges to private entities, and raising constitutional concerns—all of which conflict with our core principles and values.
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, 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

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
