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SB 1754

SB 1754 - Office of Administration OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION . Governor Senate GR $ 393,349,161 $ 351,359,274 FEDERAL 144,050,144 144,050,144 OTHER 194,320,299 186,120,299 . _____________ _____________ TOTAL $ 731,719,604 $ 681,529,717 . House Final GR $ FEDERAL OTHER . _____________ _____________ TOTAL $ EMPLOYEE BENEFITS . Governor Senate GR $1,046,388,376 $1,088,281,376 FEDERAL 349,665,859 354,422,859 OTHER 355,137,528 355,137,528 . _____________ _____________ TOTAL $1,751,191,763 $1,797,841,763 . House Final GR $ FEDERAL OTHER . _____________ _____________ TOTAL $ ADAM KOENIGSFELD

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Lincoln Hough

SB 1754 appropriates state funds to five Missouri agencies including Transportation, Public Safety, and Conservation to cover operational expenses and grant distributions.

Second Read and Referred S Appropriations Committee
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Bill Summary · SB 1754

Legislative bill overview

SB 1754 is an appropriations bill that allocates state funds to five major Missouri state agencies: the Office of Administration, Department of Transportation, Department of Conservation, Department of Public Safety, and the Chief Executive's Office. The bill covers expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions for these departments' operations during the fiscal period.

Why is this important

Appropriations bills directly determine how much funding state agencies receive and therefore what services they can provide to Missouri residents—from road maintenance and law enforcement to wildlife management and administrative functions. These budget decisions shape the state's capacity to deliver public services and respond to constituent needs.

Potential points of contention

  • Transportation funding levels – Debates may arise over how much funding goes to highway maintenance versus public transit, particularly in urban versus rural areas
  • Public safety resource allocation – Questions about whether funds adequately address law enforcement needs, crime prevention, or other safety priorities depending on stakeholders' priorities
  • Environmental vs. development priorities – Conservation Department funding could spark disagreement between environmental advocates and those prioritizing economic development on state lands

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

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