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Governor Parson Takes Action on Remaining Legislation Approved During 2024 Legislative Session

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(JEFFERSON CITY, MO) – Today, Governor Mike Parson took action on all remaining legislation approved by the Missouri General Assembly during the 2024 Legislative Session. Governor Parson signed House Bill (HB) 1909, Senate Bill (SB) 748, and SB 1296 and will allow SB 751 to become law without his signature.
Bills Signed:
  • HB 1909 – repeals the requirement that county and city committee meetings be held at the county seat. 
  • SB 748 – extends the Federal Reimbursement Allowance (FRA) sunset to September 30, 2029. 
  • SB 1296 – allows conveyance of certain state properties. 
Bills Not Returned: 
  • SB 751 – relating to the distribution of 340B pharmaceuticals.
By not returning SB 751, the bill becomes law without Governor Parson's signature. The law will take effect on August 28, 2024. Governor Parson has submitted a letter outlining his decision to neither sign nor veto SB 751. The letter can be found in the attached.  
For additional provisions and more information on legislation, visit senate.mo.gov or house.mo.gov.
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      • Elected Officials to Speak at Legislative Luncheon
    • Fashion >
      • Spotlight on Jennifer Atilemile
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      • Why Has Homegrown Not Been Distributed in U.S.
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      • Starling's Single Gymnast Reframes Narrative of Strength
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