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Governor Parson finalizes decisions on remaining legislation from the 2024 session

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Michael L. Parson, 57th Governor of Missouri | Missouri Gov. Michael Parson

Michael L. Parson, 57th Governor of Missouri | Missouri Gov. Michael Parson

Jefferson City — Governor Mike Parson has taken action on all remaining legislation approved by the Missouri General Assembly during the 2024 Legislative Session. The governor signed House Bill (HB) 1909, Senate Bill (SB) 748, and SB 1296, while allowing SB 751 to become law without his signature.

The bills signed into law include:

- HB 1909: Repeals the requirement that county and city committee meetings be held at the county seat.

- SB 748: Extends the Federal Reimbursement Allowance (FRA) sunset to September 30, 2029.

- SB 1296: Allows conveyance of certain state properties.

Additionally, SB 751, which relates to the distribution of 340B pharmaceuticals, will become law without Governor Parson's signature. This bill will take effect on August 28, 2024. In a letter outlining his decision to neither sign nor veto SB 751, Governor Parson provided further explanation for his actions. The letter is available in an attached document.

For more information on these legislative actions and additional provisions, visit senate.mo.gov or house.mo.gov.

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