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SB 1525

Modifies provisions relating to public health services

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Jamie Burger

Missouri bill SB 1525 modifies public health service provisions but lacks publicly available details on specific changes being proposed.

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Bill Summary · SB 1525

Legislative bill overview

SB 1525 is a Missouri bill sponsored by Jamie Burger that modifies provisions relating to public health services, though the specific modifications are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill has completed its first reading and is currently in the Senate Families, Seniors and Health Committee for review.

Why is this important

Public health service modifications can affect how healthcare is delivered, funded, and regulated across Missouri, potentially impacting vulnerable populations including families, seniors, and individuals with health conditions. The scope of impact depends on which specific provisions are being changed, ranging from minor administrative adjustments to substantive policy shifts.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency: The bill summary provided contains no details about what specific provisions are being modified, making it impossible for constituents to evaluate the proposal at this stage
  • Committee jurisdiction: Referral to the Families, Seniors and Health Committee suggests focus on vulnerable populations, but without bill text, stakeholder concerns remain unknown
  • Undefined fiscal impact: The potential cost or savings to the state and affected communities cannot be assessed without seeing the actual bill language

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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