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MO HB3338

MO HB3338
Provides that certain international organizations shall have no jurisdiction in this state and creates the "No Shari'a Act" regarding enforcement of certain foreign laws in this state


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Introduced
02/18/2026
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Provides that certain international organizations shall have no jurisdiction in this state and creates the "No Shari'a Act" regarding enforcement of certain foreign laws in this state

AI Summary

This bill establishes that certain international organizations, specifically naming the World Health Organization, the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum, will have no authority or power within the state of Missouri, meaning their rules, fees, taxes, policies, or mandates cannot be enforced by the state or any of its subdivisions. Additionally, it creates the "No Shari'a Act," which prohibits the application of Shari'a law or any "foreign law" – defined as any legal system from outside the United States, including international organizations and religious law used in place of state or federal law – if it denies individuals "fundamental rights," which are defined as those guaranteed by the Missouri and U.S. Constitutions, such as due process, equal protection, and freedoms of religion and speech. Under this act, any ruling, contract provision, or judgment that relies on such foreign laws in a way that violates fundamental rights, particularly in matters of marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, or inheritance, will be void and unenforceable, with exceptions for existing Missouri Supreme Court precedents, internal religious organization matters, voluntary agreements by corporations to foreign law, and situations where federal law overrides state law. Furthermore, no Missouri court or tribunal can transfer a civil case if doing so would lead to the application of Shari'a or other foreign laws that violate fundamental rights.

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Read Second Time (H) (on 02/19/2026)

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