Bill
SB 1345
Modifies provisions relating to public safety
SB 1345 modifies Missouri public safety provisions, but specific details require the full bill text to assess legislative impact and stakeholder implications.
Bill
SB 1345
SB 1345 modifies Missouri public safety provisions, but specific details require the full bill text to assess legislative impact and stakeholder implications.
SB 1345 is a Missouri bill sponsored by Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman that modifies provisions relating to public safety. The bill was prefiled in December 2025 and received its first reading in January 2026. Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact nature of these modifications cannot be determined from the available legislative records.
Public safety legislation can significantly impact law enforcement practices, criminal procedures, emergency response protocols, or community safety measures. Changes to these provisions affect how police operate, how crimes are prosecuted, and how public resources are allocated for safety initiatives. The real-world consequences depend entirely on whether the bill expands or restricts enforcement powers, modifies penalties, or changes procedural requirements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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