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Missouri Legislature Concludes Session, Reviews Bills That Passed and Failed

The Missouri legislative session recently concluded, with a number of bills advancing to the governor's desk for consideration. Other proposed legislation did not receive final approval during the session.

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Posted 24d ago · Based on reporting by Google News — Statewide Politics

The Missouri legislative session has concluded, and lawmakers considered a range of proposed bills. Several pieces of legislation gained approval from both chambers. These will now be sent to the governor for review and potential enactment.

However, not all legislative proposals successfully completed the process. A number of bills did not secure final passage within the designated session timeframe. These measures will not advance further this year.

This session's outcome reflects the legislative actions taken on various matters across the state. The governor will now make final decisions on the approved bills. Full reporting is available from the original source.

Editor's note: Dispatch Briefs are short summaries written by Missouri Dispatch editors with the assistance of AI tools, based on publicly available reporting from the cited source. We do not independently verify every detail; please consult the original source for the complete story.

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