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SB 1764

SB 1764 - Capital Improvement, Maintenance and Repairs . Governor Senate GR $ 137,176,635 $ 0 FEDERAL 139,358,166 139,358,166 OTHER 369,589,202 369,589,202 . ______________ ______________ TOTAL $ 646,124,003 $ 508,947,368 . House Final GR FEDERAL OTHER . _______________ ______________ TOTAL ADAM KOENIGSFELD

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Lincoln Hough

Missouri bill allocating state funds across government departments and agencies for operational expenses, grants, and distributions.

Second Read and Referred S Appropriations Committee
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Bill Summary · SB 1764

Legislative bill overview

SB 1764 is a general appropriations bill that allocates state funds to various government departments and offices in Missouri. The bill covers operational expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions across multiple state agencies for the fiscal period specified.

Why is this important

Appropriations bills are fundamental to state government operations—they determine which agencies receive funding and at what levels. This directly affects public services ranging from education and transportation to social services and law enforcement. Budget decisions made in these bills shape what state government can accomplish during the fiscal year.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding priorities: Different constituencies will advocate for more resources directed toward their preferred departments or programs (education, healthcare, infrastructure, etc.)
  • Overall budget constraints: Legislators must balance spending requests against available revenue, potentially requiring difficult choices about which services expand or contract
  • Line-item specificity: Disagreements may emerge over how narrowly or broadly funds are allocated, affecting agency flexibility versus legislative oversight

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

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