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HB1614 - Rep. Bill Allen (R) - Adds certain 7-OH products to the list of Schedule I controlled substances
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HB1618 - Rep. Bruce Sassmann (R) - Modifies provisions relating to indoor air quality
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HB1632 - Rep. Willard Haley (R) - Modifies provisions relating to the biodiesel blend fuel seller tax credits
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HB1634 - Rep. Matthew Overcast (R) - Modifies definition of commercial feed to include industrial hemp
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HB1856 - Rep. Steve Butz (D) - Increases the cigarette tax from $0.17 per pack of 20 cigarettes to $0.27 per pack to be used for public education and health care purposes, upon voter approval
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HB1889 - Rep. Wendy Hausman (R) - Instructs the department of social services to apply for a waiver to the USDA to allow SNAP to prioritize the purchase of healthy food and discourage the purchase of highly processed foods
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HB1903 - Rep. Adrian Plank (D) - Modifies provisions relating to smoking regulations
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HB1947 - Rep. Jeff Myers (R) - Establishes the Missouri Gaming Bureau
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HB1958 - Rep. LaKeySha Bosley (D) - Creates provisions relating to warning labels for food products containing unsafe chemicals
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HB2085 - Rep. Ben Keathley (R) - Modifies provisions relating to tobacco product regulations
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HB2132 - Rep. Mark Boyko (D) - Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products
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HB2156 - Rep. Josh Hurlbert (R) - Authorizes motor fuel tax rate changes based on certain department of transportation expenditures
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HJR103 - Rep. Bruce Sassmann (R) - Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to the advertising and promotion of marijuana sales
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HJR106 - Rep. Matthew Overcast (R) - Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to products derived from cannabis plants
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SB850 - Sen. Karla May (D) - Authorizes the Video Lottery Control Act
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SB851 - Sen. Karla May (D) - Authorizes the Video Lottery Control Act
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SB862 - Sen. Jason Bean (R) - Modifies provisions relating to gaming
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SB904 - Sen. David Gregory (R) - Creates provisions relating to cannabis
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SB913 - Sen. Kurtis Gregory (R) - Modifies provisions relating to tax credits
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SB927 - Sen. Maggie Nurrenbern (D) - Regulates the sale of kratom in the state
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SB941 - Sen. Justin Brown (R) - Modifies provisions relating to gaming
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SB958 - Sen. Doug Beck (D) - Modifies provisions relating to sales tax receipts
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SB993 - Sen. Mike Henderson (R) - Creates provisions relating to hemp businesses
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SB1026 - Sen. Karla May (D) - Creates provisions regulating intoxicating cannabinoids
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SB1064 - Sen. Ben Brown (R) - Modifies provisions relating to tobacco product regulations
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SB1179 - Sen. Travis Fitzwater (R) - Provides that local taxes and fees on motor fuel shall expire five years after enactment unless reauthorized by a two-thirds vote of the political subdivision
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SB1188 - Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R) - Modifies provisions relating to tax credits
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SB1288 - Sen. David Gregory (R) - Modifies provisions relating to employment of illegal aliens
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SB1290 - Sen. Brad Hudson (R) - Establishes the "Missouri Healthy Schools Act" and prohibits public schools from serving, selling, or allowing a third party to sell ultraprocessed food during the school day
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SB1319 - Sen. Jill Carter (R) - Modifies provisions relating to food labeling
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SB1347 - Sen. Jill Carter (R) - Modifies provisions relating to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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SB1360 - 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
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SB1401 - Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R) - Modifies provisions of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
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SB1407 - Sen. Jamie Burger (R) - Modifies provisions relating to background checks for certain license applications
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