
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


A summary of key bills moving through the Missouri Legislature this week, along with the League of Women Voters of Missouri (LWVMO) positions and calls to action for listeners.
Calls to Action 3-1-2026
Legislative Bulletin 3-1-2026
Voting RightsSB 986 — LWVMO OpposesRequires documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC) to register to vote.
Hearing: Senate Local Government, Elections & Pensions Committee — Monday, March 2 at 2:00 PM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Only in‑person testimony is allowed. Contact committee members and urge them to OPPOSE SB 986.
Committee info: https://www.senate.mo.gov
HB 2480 — LWVMO SupportsReinstates Missouri’s presidential preference primary.
Hearing: House Elections Committee — Executive Session, Tuesday, March 3 at 8:00 AM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact House Elections Committee members and SUPPORT HB 2480.
Defines “person” for purposes of equal protection, effectively establishing fetal personhood.
Hearing: Senate Emerging Issues & Professional Registration Committee — Monday, March 2 at 1:00 PM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Only in‑person testimony is allowed. Contact committee members and OPPOSE SJR 72.
Restores voting rights upon release from incarceration and expands expungement access.
Hearing: House Fiscal Review Committee — Executive Session, Monday, March 2 at 2:30 PM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact committee members and SUPPORT HCS HBs 2747 & 2047.
Provides funding for Missouri’s expungement process.
Hearing: House Fiscal Review Committee — Wednesday, March 4 at 12:00 PM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact committee members and SUPPORT HB 2967.
Committee info: https://house.mo.gov
Climate & EnvironmentSCS/SB 838 — LWVMO OpposesAdds “nuclear” to the definition of renewable energy.
Status: On Senate Formal Perfection Calendar — Monday, March 2
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact your Senator and OPPOSE SCS/SB 838.
SB 849 — LWVMO OpposesPlaces a moratorium on all solar projects.
Status: On Senate Formal Perfection Calendar — Monday, March 2
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact your Senator and OPPOSE SB 849.
Further reading
SB 879 — LWVMO OpposesCreates new restrictions and tax burdens on solar energy development.
Status: On Senate Formal Perfection Calendar — Monday, March 2
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact your Senator and OPPOSE SB 879.
Find your Senator
Further reading
HB 2598 — LWVMO Opposes“Missouri Nuclear Energy Advancement Act” — removes prohibition on nuclear plant construction.
Hearing: House Utilities Committee — Wednesday, March 4 at 8:00 AM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Submit written testimony in OPPOSITION to HB 2598.
Testimony form
Further reading
SB 1116 — LWVMO OpposesSenate version of the Missouri Nuclear Energy Advancement Act.
Hearing: Senate Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & Environment Committee — Tuesday, March 3 at 10:00 AM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Only in‑person testimony allowed. Contact committee members and OPPOSE SB 1116.
Further reading
League of Women Voters of Missouri: www.lwvmissouri.org
Register to Vote / check vote registration and more at : Vote411.org
There is a Local League near you. Get involved or join today to help protect democracy.
Track Missouri Bills: www.senate.mo.gov | www.house.mo.gov
House Roster
Senate Roster
The League of Women Voters envisions a democracy where every person has the desire, the right, the knowledge and the confidence to participate. We believe in the power of women to create a more perfect democracy.
Want to be a guest on the podcast or have questions? Email [email protected]
By LWVMOA summary of key bills moving through the Missouri Legislature this week, along with the League of Women Voters of Missouri (LWVMO) positions and calls to action for listeners.
Calls to Action 3-1-2026
Legislative Bulletin 3-1-2026
Voting RightsSB 986 — LWVMO OpposesRequires documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC) to register to vote.
Hearing: Senate Local Government, Elections & Pensions Committee — Monday, March 2 at 2:00 PM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Only in‑person testimony is allowed. Contact committee members and urge them to OPPOSE SB 986.
Committee info: https://www.senate.mo.gov
HB 2480 — LWVMO SupportsReinstates Missouri’s presidential preference primary.
Hearing: House Elections Committee — Executive Session, Tuesday, March 3 at 8:00 AM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact House Elections Committee members and SUPPORT HB 2480.
Defines “person” for purposes of equal protection, effectively establishing fetal personhood.
Hearing: Senate Emerging Issues & Professional Registration Committee — Monday, March 2 at 1:00 PM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Only in‑person testimony is allowed. Contact committee members and OPPOSE SJR 72.
Restores voting rights upon release from incarceration and expands expungement access.
Hearing: House Fiscal Review Committee — Executive Session, Monday, March 2 at 2:30 PM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact committee members and SUPPORT HCS HBs 2747 & 2047.
Provides funding for Missouri’s expungement process.
Hearing: House Fiscal Review Committee — Wednesday, March 4 at 12:00 PM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact committee members and SUPPORT HB 2967.
Committee info: https://house.mo.gov
Climate & EnvironmentSCS/SB 838 — LWVMO OpposesAdds “nuclear” to the definition of renewable energy.
Status: On Senate Formal Perfection Calendar — Monday, March 2
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact your Senator and OPPOSE SCS/SB 838.
SB 849 — LWVMO OpposesPlaces a moratorium on all solar projects.
Status: On Senate Formal Perfection Calendar — Monday, March 2
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact your Senator and OPPOSE SB 849.
Further reading
SB 879 — LWVMO OpposesCreates new restrictions and tax burdens on solar energy development.
Status: On Senate Formal Perfection Calendar — Monday, March 2
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Contact your Senator and OPPOSE SB 879.
Find your Senator
Further reading
HB 2598 — LWVMO Opposes“Missouri Nuclear Energy Advancement Act” — removes prohibition on nuclear plant construction.
Hearing: House Utilities Committee — Wednesday, March 4 at 8:00 AM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Submit written testimony in OPPOSITION to HB 2598.
Testimony form
Further reading
SB 1116 — LWVMO OpposesSenate version of the Missouri Nuclear Energy Advancement Act.
Hearing: Senate Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy & Environment Committee — Tuesday, March 3 at 10:00 AM
Summary
Key Issues:
Call to Action:
Only in‑person testimony allowed. Contact committee members and OPPOSE SB 1116.
Further reading
League of Women Voters of Missouri: www.lwvmissouri.org
Register to Vote / check vote registration and more at : Vote411.org
There is a Local League near you. Get involved or join today to help protect democracy.
Track Missouri Bills: www.senate.mo.gov | www.house.mo.gov
House Roster
Senate Roster
The League of Women Voters envisions a democracy where every person has the desire, the right, the knowledge and the confidence to participate. We believe in the power of women to create a more perfect democracy.
Want to be a guest on the podcast or have questions? Email [email protected]