Civil Practice and Procedure

HB41 - Rep. Hardy Billington (R) - Lowers the statute of limitations for certain actions
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB68 - Rep. Matthew Overcast (R) - Modifies the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to two years
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
04/28/2025 
S - Placed on Informal Calendar

HB69 - Rep. Matthew Overcast (R) - Modifies provisions relating to the collateral source rule
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/10/2025 
H - Referred to committee - House-Rules-Administrative

HB83 - Rep. Rudy Veit (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil jurisprudence
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/31/2025 
H - Placed on Informal Calendar

HB88 - Rep. Dave Griffith (R) - Modifies provisions relating to tort actions based on improper health care
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB114 - Rep. Brian Seitz (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB124 - Rep. Rudy Veit (R) - Repeals the expiration date of funding of basic civil legal services for certain persons
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/30/2025 
H - Referred to committee - House-Rules-Legislative

HB128 - Rep. Rudy Veit (R) - Establishes the "Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act"
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB129 - Rep. Rudy Veit (R) - Creates the "Change of Venue for Capital Cases Fund" to reimburse a county that receives a capital case from another county for costs associated with the sequestering of jurors
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/25/2025 
H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative

HB131 - Rep. Rudy Veit (R) - Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/02/2025 
H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Legislative

HB141 - Rep. Ed Lewis (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil penalties for violations of federally mandated natural gas safety standards
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB174 - Rep. Cameron Parker (R) - Modifies provisions relating to the principal place of administration of a trust
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB175 - Rep. Cameron Parker (R) - Modifies provisions relating to the limitations of an action against a trustee
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB179 - Rep. Cameron Parker (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil proceedings
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/23/2025 
H - Referred to committee - House-Rules-Administrative

HB181 - Rep. Cameron Parker (R) - Repeals the expiration date of funding of basic civil legal services for certain persons
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB182 - Rep. Cameron Parker (R) - Modifies provisions relating to fees and expenses for an interpreter or translator in certain proceedings
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/08/2025 
H - Placed on Informal Calendar

HB189 - Rep. Doug Clemens (D) - Establishes the "Seventh Amendment Preservation Act"
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB230 - Rep. Michael O'Donnell (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil penalties for violations of federally mandated natural gas safety standards
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB234 - Rep. Sherri Gallick (R) - Modifies the offense of hazing
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/03/2025 
H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative

HB254 - Rep. LaKeySha Bosley (D) - Creates a civil cause of action allowing claimants to seek damages from the state for wrongful conviction
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB258 - Rep. LaKeySha Bosley (D) - Establishes provisions relating to civil actions brought against peace officers
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB263 - Rep. Barry Hovis (R) - Modifies provisions relating to expert witnesses
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/02/2025 
H - Voted Do Not Pass - House-Judiciary

HB275 - Rep. Lane Roberts (R) - Modifies provisions relating to garnishments
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB282 - Rep. Raychel Proudie (D) - Establishes definitions that relate to the issuance of protective orders
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB283 - Rep. Raychel Proudie (D) - Establishes provisions relating to civil actions for abuse, bullying, or neglect of certain persons with disabilities
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB302 - Rep. David Tyson Smith (D) - Establishes provisions relating to the refiling of cases dismissed by a court
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB335 - Rep. Ann Kelley (R) - Modifies reporting requirements for certain littering offenses
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB348 - Rep. Renee Reuter (R) - Creates a special surcharge in civil cases for construction of a new courthouse in the twenty-third judicial circuit
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/12/2025 
H - Public hearing completed - House-Judiciary

HB362 - Rep. Cecelie Williams (R) - Creates the offense of and civil penalties for disclosure of intimate digital depictions
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/23/2025 
H - Perfected

HB384 - Rep. Marlene Terry (D) - Modifies provisions relating to guardianships and conservatorships
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB385 - Rep. Marlene Terry (D) - Provides that the court shall not order a parent to pay child support to the other parent for reasonable or necessary expenses of the child if the parents are awarded equal time with the child
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB437 - Rep. Bill Hardwick (R) - Modifies provisions relating to settlement demands
Progress: House: 3rd Reading
Last Action:
04/29/2025 
S - Voted Do Pass - Senate-General Laws

HB451 - Rep. Ian Mackey (D) - Provides that a confession of a child is inadmissible as evidence if the confession was obtained through deception
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB506 - Rep. Ian Mackey (D) - Modifies the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to three years
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB534 - Rep. Dane Diehl (R) - Modifies Supreme Court Rule 52.08 relating to class actions
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/08/2025 
H - Placed on Informal Calendar

HB543 - Rep. Bennie Cook (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil detention procedures
Progress: House: 3rd Reading
Last Action:
04/16/2025 

HB565 - Rep. Mitch Boggs (R) - Modifies a provision relating to liability for equine or livestock activities
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/17/2025 

HB570 - Rep. Josh Hurlbert (R) - Modifies provisions relating to abuse or neglect of a child
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
01/30/2025 
H - Referred to committee - House-Children and Families

HB621 - Rep. Renee Reuter (R) - Creates a special surcharge in civil cases for construction of a new courthouse in the 23rd judicial circuit
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB666 - Rep. Ben Keathley (R) - Creates provisions relating to immunity from criminal liability for health care providers
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB716 - Rep. Bill Falkner (R) - Modifies provisions governing nuisance actions for deteriorated property in certain home rule cities
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/27/2025 
H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative

HB721 - Rep. Mazzie Christensen (R) - Prohibits governmental entities from granting legal personhood to a variety of objects
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB738 - Rep. Sherri Gallick (R) - Creates provisions relating to an exemption from liability for persons rendering emergency care at the scene of an accident or other emergency
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/03/2025 
H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative

HB753 - Rep. Don Mayhew (R) - Provides immunity from civil liability for disclosures by a charitable organization of allegations of sexual misconduct
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
02/06/2025 
H - Referred to committee - House-General Laws

HB830 - Rep. Bennie Cook (R) - Creates provisions relating to peer review committees
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/08/2025 
H - Placed on Informal Calendar

HB839 - Rep. Jim Schulte (R) - Modifies provisions relating to injunctions
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/13/2025 
H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative

HB883 - Rep. Brian Seitz (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/15/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB916 - Rep. Chad Perkins (R) - Establishes certain protections for vulnerable persons
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
05/08/2025 
H - Dropped from Calendar - Pursuant to House Rules

HB918 - Rep. John Black (R) - Relating to civil actions
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
05/06/2025 
S - Hearing Conducted - Senate-General Laws

HB952 - Rep. Matthew Overcast (R) - Establishes provisions relating to payments for tort liability to insurers
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/22/2025 
H - Third Read and Defeated - Y-37 N-107

HB975 - Rep. Matthew Overcast (R) - Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/23/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB983 - Rep. Eric Woods (D) - Requires arbitration agreements for certain disputes to be in a separate agreement
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/10/2025 
H - Removed from House Hearing Agenda - House-Health and Mental Health - 2/11/25 - 12:00 pm - HR 6

HB1011 - Rep. Marlon Anderson (D) - Establishes provisions relating to plea agreements
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/27/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1034 - Rep. John Simmons (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil penalties for violations of federally mandated natural gas safety standards
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/27/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1040 - Rep. Michael Johnson (D) - Establishes provisions relating to the admissibility of evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/01/2025 
H - Reported Do Pass as substituted - House-Emerging Issues

HB1067 - Rep. Cameron Parker (R) - Provides certain immunity for private contractors, subcontractors, and employees of such contractors and subcontractors acting within the scope of a government contract awarded by the Missouri department of transportation
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/29/2025 
H - Referred to committee - House-Rules-Legislative

HB1087 - Rep. Sherri Gallick (R) - Establishes the "Civil Liability for Employers Hiring Ex-Offenders Act", which provides liability protections for employers hiring those convicted of certain offenses
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/29/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1094 - Rep. LaKeySha Bosley (D) - Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for unlawful discriminatory practices and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race and associated traits
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/29/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1131 - Rep. Cameron Parker (R) - Establishes provisions relating to nondisclosure agreements in childhood sexual abuse cases
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/03/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1132 - Rep. Cameron Parker (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/03/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1140 - Rep. Renee Reuter (R) - Allows for a cause of action for alienation of affection
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/03/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1145 - Rep. Dane Diehl (R) - Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory employment practices, limiting certain civil remedies
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/05/2025 
H - Public hearing completed - House-Judiciary

HB1150 - Rep. Wendy Hausman (R) - Establishes the "Uniform Unregulated Child Custody Transfer Act"
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/03/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1165 - Rep. Don Mayhew (R) - Modifies provisions relating to visitation rights of grandparents
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/17/2025 
H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Legislative

HB1184 - Rep. Bridget Walsh Moore (D) - Modifies provisions relating to tort actions based on improper health care
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/05/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1197 - Rep. Ben Baker (R) - Establishes immunity from civil liability for certain actions taken by private schools related to access to restrooms or changing areas
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/08/2025 
H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Legislative

HB1243 - Rep. Hardy Billington (R) - Establishes provisions relating to emancipated minors
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/11/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1248 - Rep. John Simmons (R) - Requires the release of personal property located within abandoned property that has been towed
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/11/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1255 - Rep. Ben Baker (R) - Establishes provisions protecting transportation network companies from vicarious liability
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/12/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1258 - Rep. Bill Owen (R) - Establishes a nuisance action for deteriorated property in certain counties and municipalities within those counties
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/12/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1266 - Rep. Gregg Bush (D) - Creates provisions relating to immunity from liability for health care professionals who inquire about potential dangers in patients' homes
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/12/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1389 - Rep. Ben Keathley (R) - Establishes provisions relating to the admissibility of evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/10/2025 
H - Referred to committee - House-Rules-Legislative

HB1509 - Rep. Marlon Anderson (D) - Modifies the statute of limitations for certain debts
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/28/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1521 - Rep. LaKeySha Bosley (D) - Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/28/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1540 - Rep. Dane Diehl (R) - Establishes provisions relating to comparative negligence or fault in certain actions for damages
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/02/2025 
H - Referred to committee - House-Commerce

HB1551 - Rep. Barry Hovis (R) - Creates a civil cause of action allowing claimants to seek damages from the State for wrongful conviction
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
02/28/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HB1579 - Rep. Phil Amato (R) - Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the adoption of children
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/25/2025 
H - Public hearing completed - House-Children and Families

HJR49 - Rep. Keri Ingle (D) - Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing crime victims' rights to a civil action with the same time limitations as the criminal action
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/09/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HJR60 - Rep. Wick Thomas (D) - Proposes a constitutional amendment providing that marriage exists only between individuals who are 18 years of age or older
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/15/2025 
H - Read Second Time

HJR79 - Rep. Cameron Parker (R) - Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing retrospective laws to be enacted if the laws involve civil childhood sexual abuse claims
Progress: House: Filed
Last Action:
01/30/2025 
H - Introduced and Read First Time

SB18 - Sen. Karla May (D) - Allows the circuit court of St. Louis City to collect a civil case filing fee of an amount not to exceed $20, rather than $15, for certain uses, including the maintenance of a law library
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
SB47 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Amends Supreme Court Rule 52.08 relating to class actions
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/24/2025 
G - Signed by the Governor

SB66 - Sen. Tracy McCreery (D) - Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children, vulnerable persons, and animals
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/24/2025 
H - Reported Do Pass - House-Rules-Administrative

SB93 - Sen. Maggie Nurrenbern (D) - Modifies provisions relating to dissolution of marriage or legal separation and pregnancy status
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
01/16/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-Families, Seniors and Health

SB251 - Sen. Mike Moon (R) - Modifies provisions relating to minimum prison terms
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
02/26/2025 

SB262 - Sen. Angela Mosley (D) - Modifies provisions relating to child custody
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/12/2025 

SB267 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Prohibits the funding of legal actions by foreign individuals and legal entities
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/13/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-General Laws

SB268 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil procedure, including the collateral source rule, time-limited settlement demands, references to damages, and disclosure requirements
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/04/2025 
S - Hearing Conducted - Senate-General Laws

SB281 - Sen. Jill Carter (R) - Modifies provisions relating to minimum prison terms
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
02/26/2025 

SB290 - Sen. Jamie Burger (R) - Modifies the provision regarding the exclusion of attorney's fees for prevailing parties in agency proceedings
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/13/2025 

SB301 - Sen. Steven Roberts (D) - Creates provisions relating to inmate phone call fees
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/13/2025 

SB312 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Modifies provisions relating to time-limited settlement demands to liability insurers
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/04/2025 
S - Hearing Conducted - Senate-General Laws

SB313 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Modifies provisions relating to court procedure, including the admissibility of expert testimony evidence and Supreme Court Rule 52.08 relating to class actions
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/13/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-General Laws

SB314 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil procedure, including the collateral source rule, determinations of fault, references to damages, and disclosure requirements
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/13/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-General Laws

SB322 - Sen. Jill Carter (R) - Modifies provisions relating to warrants issued for failure to appear at certain court appearances
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/25/2025 
S - Removed from Senate Hearing Agenda - 3/26/25 - 8:00 am - Senate Lounge - Senate-Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence

SB352 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/17/2025 

SB354 - Sen. Rusty Black (R) - Modifies provisions relating to the inhalation of substances
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
04/09/2025 

SB355 - Sen. Rusty Black (R) - Repeals the expiration date for the Basic Civil Legal Services Fund
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/26/2025 
S - Superseded by SB 391

SB378 - Sen. Angela Mosley (D) - Creates provisions relating to oversight of Department of Corrections facilities
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
SB391 - Sen. Nick Schroer (R) - Repeals the expiration date for the Basic Civil Legal Services Fund
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/26/2025 
S - Voted Do Pass as substituted - Senate-Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence

SB394 - Sen. Jill Carter (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil actions
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/17/2025 

SB397 - Sen. Ben Brown (R) - Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/25/2025 
S - Removed from Senate Hearing Agenda - 3/26/25 - 8:00 am - Senate Lounge - Senate-Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence

SB411 - Sen. Travis Fitzwater (R) - Establishes provisions relating to the civil and criminal liability of disclosure of intimate digital depictions
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
03/26/2025 

SB440 - Sen. Barbara Washington (D) - Modifies provisions relating to legal representation for certain court proceedings involving children
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/17/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-Families, Seniors and Health

SB443 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Establishes the Civil Liability for Employers Hiring Ex-Offenders Act, which provides liability protections for employers hiring those convicted of certain offenses
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/17/2025 

SB448 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Establishes provisions relating to release of certain liabilities for unauthorized or negligent disclosure of biometric identifiers or information
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/17/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-General Laws

SB449 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Modifies provisions relating to minimum prison terms
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
02/26/2025 

SB454 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Modifies the term "purchase" as it relates to political subdivisions purchasing liability insurance for tort claims
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/17/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-General Laws

SB503 - Sen. Mike Henderson (R) - Establishes the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act, which provides procedures for dismissal of causes of action based on public expression in public proceedings or on matters of public concern
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
SB511 - Sen. Mike Cierpiot (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil penalties for violations of federally mandated natural gas safety standards
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
SB521 - Sen. Jill Carter (R) - Modifies the immunity from liability for care or assistance rendered in emergency or accident
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/27/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-Families, Seniors and Health

SB552 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Establishes immunity from liability for certain designers, manufacturers, sellers, and lessors of products
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/27/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-General Laws

SB553 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Establishes provisions relating to double recovery of civil damages from a defendant and an insurer
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/27/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-General Laws

SB559 - Sen. Jamie Burger (R) - Provides sovereign immunity for private contractors acting within the scope of a government contract
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
04/24/2025 
S - Voted Do Pass - Senate-General Laws

SB562 - Sen. David Gregory (R) - Modifies provisions relating to spousal support and child support orders
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
SB574 - Sen. Nick Schroer (R) - Provides that school boards and members of school boards are entitled to sovereign and official immunity
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
03/13/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-Education

SB589 - Sen. Brad Hudson (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse, including the statute of limitations for such actions
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
SB590 - Sen. Brad Hudson (R) - Modifies provisions relating to childhood sexual abuse actions, including the application of nondisclosure agreements in such actions
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
SB621 - Sen. David Gregory (R) - Modifies provisions relating to nuisance actions
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
03/13/2025 

SB626 - Sen. Jill Carter (R) - Establishes provisions relating to liability for inherent risks of motocross activities
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
SB638 - Sen. Rick Brattin (R) - Modifies provisions relating to child custody arrangements
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
03/24/2025 

SB648 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Establishes the Restoring Artistic Protection Act, which provides for the admissibility of evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/02/2025 
S - Superseded by SB 661

SB660 - Sen. Brian Williams (D) - Modifies provisions relating to dissolution of marriage or legal separation and pregnancy status
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
03/24/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-Families, Seniors and Health

SB661 - Sen. Brian Williams (D) - Establishes the Restoring Artistic Protection Act, which provides for the admissibility of evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/02/2025 
S - Voted Do Pass as substituted - Senate-General Laws

SB686 - Sen. Jill Carter (R) - Establishes provisions allowing for freestanding claims of actual innocence
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
04/07/2025 
S - Removed from Senate Hearing Agenda - 4/9/25 - 8:00 am - Senate Lounge - Senate-Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence

SB691 - Sen. Karla May (D) - Modifies provisions relating to the redaction of certain information on court records
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/02/2025 

SB717 - Sen. Curtis Trent (R) - Removes availability of attorney fees under the Missouri Human Rights Act when a public employer is involved
Progress: House: In Committee
Last Action:
04/15/2025 
S - Voted Do Pass - Senate-General Laws

SB719 - Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R) - Provides that transportation network companies shall not be held vicariously liable based on reasons specified in the act, provided certain conditions are met
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
03/24/2025 

SB747 - Sen. Adam Schnelting (R) - Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse, including the statute of limitations for such actions
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
03/27/2025 

SB758 - Sen. Doug Beck (D) - Modifies the liability of employers
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
03/27/2025 
S - Read Second Time

SB805 - Sen. Maggie Nurrenbern (D) - Modifies provisions relating to child custody
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
04/09/2025 

SJR13 - Sen. Barbara Washington (D) - Modifies the statutes of limitations for civil actions based on certain sexual offenses
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
02/06/2025 

SJR51 - Sen. Brad Hudson (R) - Provides that retrospective laws may be enacted for civil childhood sexual abuse claims
Progress: Senate: In Committee
Last Action:
03/03/2025 
S - Referred to committee - Senate-Families, Seniors and Health