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SB 1757

SB 1757 - Public Safety & National Guard PUBLIC SAFETY . Governor Senate GR $ 370,243,007 $ 369,181,527 FEDERAL 1,299,984,104 1,299,984,104 OTHER 612,487,823 612,487,823 . _____________ _____________ TOTAL $2,282,714,934 $2,281,653,454 . House Final GR FEDERAL OTHER . _____________ _____________ TOTAL NATIONAL GUARD . Governor Senate GR $ 11,138,051 $ 11,138,051 FEDERAL 38,449,048 38,449,048 OTHER 6,984,724 6,984,724 . _____________ _____________ TOTAL $ 56,571,823 $ 56,571,823 . House Final GR FEDERAL OTHER . _____________ _____________ TOTAL ADAM KOENIGSFELD

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Lincoln Hough

Missouri bill allocates state funding to Public Safety and National Guard departments for operations, grants, and distributions pending amount determination.

Second Read and Referred S Appropriations Committee
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Bill Summary · SB 1757

Legislative bill overview

SB 1757 is a budget appropriations bill that allocates state funding to Missouri's Department of Public Safety and Department of National Guard for operational expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions. The bill has just been introduced and is in its early legislative stage (first read).

Why is this important

These departments oversee law enforcement, emergency management, disaster response, and military operations within the state. Budget appropriations directly determine the resources available for public safety services, emergency response capabilities, and National Guard operations that affect all Missourians.

Potential points of contention

  • Specific funding amounts unknown – Without seeing the actual dollar figures or line items, it's unclear whether this represents a budget increase, decrease, or maintains current levels, making it difficult to assess fiscal impact
  • Lack of detail on grants and distributions – The bill's reference to grants and distributions without specification could hide controversial allocations or priorities depending on final language
  • Competing priorities – Questions may arise about whether funding levels appropriately balance law enforcement, emergency management, and National Guard preparedness against other state spending needs

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

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