Government and Politics
April 24, 2025
From: Missouri Governor Mike KehoeJefferson City - On April 24, 2025, in a move that underscores his commitment to both the protection of individual rights and legal efficiency, Governor Mike Kehoe signed into law two pieces of legislation: Senate Bills (SB) 22 and 47.
“While these bills differ in subject matter-one focused on electoral procedures and the other on tort reform-each reflects a broader effort to bring efficiency, structure, and fairness to our civic and legal processes,” said Governor Kehoe. “I am proud to sign legislation into law that streamlines complex procedures while protecting the rights of every Missourian.”
SB 22, sponsored by Senator Rick Brattin and Representative Ben Keathley, modifies provisions relating to statewide ballot measures.
SB 47, sponsored by Senator Curtis Trent and Representative Dane Diehl, amends Supreme Court Rule 52.08 relating to class actions.
For additional provisions and more information on the legislation signed into law, visit senate.mo.gov. To view photos from the bill signing, click this link