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Missouri Senate Advances Child Protection Legislation
March 13, 2026
The Missouri Senate has passed House Bill 2273, spearheaded by Senator Jill Carter, which aims to strengthen protections for children against online predators by criminalizing grooming behaviors and increasing penalties for child sex trafficking. This legislation, incorporating the Evan's Voice Act and Evie and Sophie's Law, is now pending the governor's approval. For procurement professionals and contractors, this signals potential upcoming requirements for technology solutions, training programs, and services that support compliance with enhanced child safety laws in digital environments.
- Agencies and organizations in Missouri should anticipate new mandates related to online safety and child protection that may require procurement of specialized software, monitoring tools, or educational services.
- Vendors offering cybersecurity, digital safety platforms, or compliance training may find emerging opportunities aligned with the enforcement of this legislation.
- Procurement teams should prepare for possible requests for proposals (RFPs) or contracts focused on technology and services that aid in detecting and preventing online grooming and trafficking activities.
- Engagement with state legislative contacts, such as Senator Carter's office, can provide insights into implementation timelines and specific procurement needs.
With so much of our children27s lives happening online now, it27s critical that Missouri takes a firm stance. This legislation makes it clear that we are committed to keeping kids safe both offline and online.
— Senator Jill Carter
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Missouri Senate