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Missouri Senate Advances Legislative Reforms
March 13, 2026
The Missouri Senate, led by Senator Brian Williams, has reached the midpoint of its 2026 legislative session with a record number of bills introduced, focusing on key reforms including updates to divorce laws protecting pregnant women, automatic expungement for nonviolent offenses, and property tax assessment notification improvements. These legislative efforts, involving the Missouri House of Representatives and state tax authorities, signal potential changes in state regulatory and administrative processes that may impact procurement planning and compliance for contractors and vendors operating in Missouri.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on property tax reform and expungement policies, which could influence state contracting environments and vendor eligibility criteria.
- Businesses engaged with Missouri state agencies may need to adjust compliance strategies in response to evolving legislative priorities affecting community resources and legal frameworks.
- The involvement of multiple state entities, including the Select Committee on Property Taxes and the State Tax Commission, suggests forthcoming administrative changes that could affect contract terms and tax-related obligations.
- Organizations should consider outreach opportunities via Senator Williams' office (phone: 573-751-4106) to engage with legislative developments relevant to procurement and community impact.
I firmly believe automatic expungement will save taxpayers money on the exorbitant costs of recidivism, while putting rehabilitated people on the pathway to become model citizens.
— Senator Brian Williams
Agencies
Missouri Senate, Missouri House of Representatives, Office of the Governor of Missouri, Select Committee on Property Taxes, State Tax Commission
Vendors
McDonald's System