Wednesday, May 06, 2026

Kehoe signs eight bills into law


(From Gov. Mike Kehoe)

Today, Governor Mike Kehoe signed eight pieces of legislation into law: Senate Bills (SB) 907, 914, 982, and 1142, and House Bills (HB) 1786, 1866, 1870, and 2180

"We are proud to sign these bills into law today that protect businesses, improve public safety, and promote efficiency and good governance," said Governor Kehoe."I appreciate the efforts of the members of the General Assembly in sending many pieces of responsible legislation to my desk this session. Our office looks forward to reviewing and signing additional bills in the coming weeks."








The eight bills Governor Kehoe signed into law are as follows:

SB 907, sponsored by Senator Brad Hudson and Representative Brian Seitz, establishes the "Act Against Abusive Website Access Litigation." 

SB 914, sponsored by Senator Kurtis Gregory and Representative Bill Falkner, modifies provisions relating to sewage regulation.

SB 982, sponsored by Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman and Representative Jeff Myers, modifies provisions relating to the sex offender registry.

SB 1142, sponsored by Senator Brad Hudson and Representative Chris Brown, modifies provisions relating to series limited liability companies.








HB 1786, sponsored by Representative John Voss and Senator Kurtis Gregory, modifies provisions relating to highway patrol purchases of motor vehicles, watercraft, watercraft motors, and trailers.

HB 1866, sponsored by Representative Lane Roberts and Senator David Gregory, modifies provisions relating to peace officer training and licensure.

HB 1870, sponsored by Representative Lane Roberts and Senator Sandy Crawford, modifies provisions relating to garnishments.

HB 2180, sponsored by Representative Dave Griffith and Senator Mike Bernskoetter, modifies provisions relating to mail sent by state agencies.

For more information on the legislation signed into law, visit senate.mo.gov and house.mo.gov. Photos from the bill signing will be uploaded to Governor Kehoe's Flickr page.

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