SENATE CALENDAR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Second Regular Session
NINETEENTH DAY—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2026
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FORMAL CALENDAR
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS
SB 1603-Hough
Establishes the "Missouri Declaration and Bylaws Modernization Act"
SB 1604-Brattin
Modifies provisions allowing property owners to petition for exclusion from a fire protection district
SB 1605-Henderson
Makes 7-hydroxymitragynine in certain amounts a Schedule I controlled substance
SB 1606-Lewis
Creates provisions relating to insurance coverage for treatment of obesity in certain persons
SB 1607-Lewis
Modifies provisions relating to professional sports teams special license plates
SB 1608-Washington
Authorizes a tax credit for contributions to certain youth police initiatives
SB 1610-Washington
Creates the Liaison for Postsecondary Education for Homeless Pupils within the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development
SB 1611-Washington
Establishes the "Missouri Urban and Local Food Systems Apprenticeship Act"
SB 1612-Washington
Creates the "Success for Homeless and Foster Youth in Higher Education Act" requiring all public institutions of higher education to designate a homeless and foster student liaison within the institution's financial aid office
SB 1613-Mosley
Designates each November 24th as "Frankie Muse Freeman Day" in Missouri
SB 1615-Brattin
Creates new provisions relating to the treatment of summary statements of ballot measures
SB 1616-Brattin
Creates new provisions restricting the availability of public benefits to U.S. citizens
SB 1617-Brattin
Establishes the "Accountability for Low-Earning Outcome Degrees in Higher Education Act of 2026" to prohibit the allocation of state funds for low-earning outcome academic degree programs
SB 1618-Brattin
Provides appeals of preliminary injunctions issued by circuit or associate circuit judges
SB 1619-Nicola
Modifies provisions relating to leaves of absence for members of the National Guard and Armed Forces Reserves
SB 1620-Gregory (15)
Modifies provisions relating to the calculation of sales tax for certain cash transactions
SB 1622-Carter
Prohibits political subdivisions from taking into account any protected status when awarding contracts
SB 1625-Williams
Prohibits the transfer of any balance at the end of a biennium in certain state funds to the state general revenue fund
SB 1626-Moon
Creates provisions relating to excessive charges by public utilities
SB 1627-Trent
Modifies provisions relating to stop-payment orders under the UCC
SB 1628-Trent
Creates and modifies provisions relating to student evaluations
SB 1630-Coleman
Establishes procedures for reporting certain non-communicable diseases
SB 1633-Webber
Modifies provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices
SB 1634-Webber
Modifies provisions relating to disabled license plates and placards, with penalty provisions
SB 1637-Lewis
Creates provisions relating to communication access services
SB 1638-Lewis
Adds provisions relating to the actions of certain federal personnel
SB 1639-Bean
Modifies provisions relating to public contracts
SB 1640-McCreery
Allows the Board of Pharmacy to waive compliance with any Missouri rule for certain nonprofit pharmacies during emergencies
SB 1641-Brattin
Authorizes private school students to participate in extracurricular activities at public schools under certain conditions
SB 1642-Schroer
Requires summer and day camps to be licensed and to have an emergency plan in place
SB 1643-Nicola
Modifies the conditions under which a child support order shall terminate
SB 1644-Hudson
Creates provisions relating to conduct affecting health care provider networks
SB 1645-Hudson
Authorizes a sales tax exemption for campground rentals
SB 1646-Henderson
Modifies provisions relating to the use of certain tourism tax revenues
SB 1647-McCreery
Provides for the Board of Therapeutic Massage and the Board of Chiropractic Examiners to apply to the Administrative Hearing Commission for emergency suspensions or restrictions of licenses
SB 1648-Beck
Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Charter Public School Commission
SB 1649-Roberts
This act modifies procedures relating to the detention of a juvenile
SB 1650-Carter
Modifies provisions relating to the offense of tampering with a judicial officer
SB 1651-Carter
Creates provisions relating to benefits of Soil and Water Conservation District employees
SB 1652-Mosley
Requires the Department of Public Safety to establish an office dedicated to preventing the targeting of African American women and girls
SB 1653-Trent
Establishes new accountability measures for public schools, charter schools, school districts, and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
SB 1654-Webber
Creates new provisions relating to work performance standards for warehouse employees
SB 1657-Fitzwater
This act contains provisions relating to the Board of Police Commissioners
HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING
HCS for HB 1757
Requires school districts to screen all students at least once before third grade for the purpose of identifying gifted students
HB 1628-Haley
Creates, repeals, and modifies provisions relating to higher education
THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS
SB 1020-Crawford
Modifies provisions relating to Department of Revenue fee offices
SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
SB 974-Black, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to compensation for services rendered in veteran benefits matters
SB 953-Bean
Modifies provisions relating to the expenditure of moneys in certain funds by the Department of Natural Resources
SB 856-Brattin and Coleman
Modifies provisions relating to the circuit court of Cole County, including its appellate district and venue of certain cases
INFORMAL CALENDAR
SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION
SB 863-Bean, with SS & SA 1 (pending)
Requires the Governor to appoint a board of directors to oversee any statewide activities association that facilitates interscholastic activities for secondary school students
SB 889-Coleman
Repeals expired, terminated, sunset, and obsolete sections, and portions of sections of law
SB 948-Brattin, with SS & SA 3 (pending)
Provides that parents shall have the fundamental right to direct the upbringing, education, health care, and mental health of their children free from government interference
RESOLUTIONS
SR 565-Beck
Modifies Senate Rules 28 and 47 regarding fiscal review of legislation
SR 566-Beck
Modifies Senate Rules 84 and 85 regarding a motion for the previous question
SR 567-Beck
Modifies Senate Rule 52 to require certain bills to lie on the table for one day before the Senate may take action on the bill
ACTIONS PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IV, SECTION 27