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Missouri · 2026 session · Formerly incarcerated or family of
Bills affecting Formerly incarcerated or family of in Missouri — 2026 session
CivicRadar surfaces 17 active Missouri bills this session that affect formerly incarcerated or family of constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.
Top 17 bills, ranked
Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the formerly incarcerated or family of community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.
- 01MO · HB2592In committee
Restores voting rights to individuals on probation and parole
- 02MO · HB2153In committee
Abolishes the death penalty and specifies that any person sentenced to death must be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole
- 03MO · SB1681In committee
Modifies provisions relating to parole eligibility
- 04MO · HB3498Introduced
Allows a law enforcement officer to arrest a parolee or probationer without a warrant in certain circumstances and requires conditions and terms of probation or parole to be recorded in MULES
- 05MO · SB1783Introduced
Modifies provisions relating to probation and parole
- 06MO · HB2047On floor
Creates provisions relating to expungement
- 07MO · HB2967On floor
Establishes the "Missouri Expungement Fund"
- 08MO · SB1335In committee
Creates provisions relating to parole eligibility
- 09MO · SB1357In committee
Modifies provisions relating to earned discharge from probation
- 10MO · SB1358In committee
Modifies provisions relating to terms of probation
- 11MO · SB1494Introduced
Establishes procedures for the automatic expungement of certain criminal offenses
- 12MO · HB3339Introduced
Requires members of the Missouri parole board to visit department of corrections facilities at least four times per year
- 13MO · HB3527Introduced
Modifies provisions relating to eligibility for parole
- 14MO · SB1807Introduced
Modifies provisions relating to automated expungement
- 15MO · HB1865Introduced
Requires the division of probation and parole to publish a list of offenders who are on probation for second degree murder
- 16MO · HB2786Introduced
Specifies that offenders do not have to pay intervention fees for the first sixty days of probation, parole, or conditional release
- 17MO · HB2678Introduced
Establishes provisions relating to parole hearings for certain offenders
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