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MO SB757

MO SB757
Repeals expired, terminated, sunset, and obsolete sections, and portions of sections, of law


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Introduced
02/25/2025
In Committee
03/27/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
05/16/2025

Introduced Session

2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Repeals expired, terminated, sunset, and obsolete sections, and portions of sections, of law

AI Summary

This bill repeals a large number of expired, terminated, sunset, and obsolete sections of Missouri law. Specifically, the bill eliminates sections of law that are no longer necessary, have outlived their purpose, or have already completed their intended function. The bill systematically goes through dozens of sections of Missouri Revised Statutes, removing provisions that are no longer relevant or have been superseded by newer legislation. This type of bill is commonly known as a "housekeeping" or "clean-up" bill, which helps to streamline and modernize the state's legal code by removing outdated or redundant language. Some examples of the types of provisions being repealed include: - Expired task forces and commissions that have completed their work - Pilot programs that have concluded - Temporary provisions that were time-limited - Sections related to programs that are no longer active The bill ensures that the Missouri Revised Statutes remain current and free of obsolete language, making the legal code more clear and easier to navigate. While the specifics of each repealed section vary, the overall purpose is to remove legal provisions that are no longer applicable or necessary.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

SCS Voted Do Pass S Government Efficiency Committee (2955S.02C) (on 04/02/2025)

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