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Bills affecting Homeowner in Missouri (2026 session)

CivicRadar surfaces 41 active Missouri bills this session that affect homeowner constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.

Top 20 bills, ranked

Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the homeowner community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.

  1. 01
    MO · HB2944In committee

    Modifies provisions relating to the local senior citizen homestead tax credit

  2. 02
    MO · HB2588On floor

    Establishes the "Missouri Disabled Veterans Homestead Tax Credit Act", authorizing counties to adopt a real property tax credit for certain disabled veterans who own a homestead

  3. 03
    MO · HB2535On floor

    Authorizes a homestead tax exemption for certain veterans, and to offset lost property tax revenue, increases the cigarette tax and subjects alternative nicotine products, vapor products, tobacco paraphernalia, and hemp-derived consumable products to an excise tax

  4. 04
    MO · HB2923On floor

    Establishes the "Homestead Improvement Property Tax Relief Act" exempting qualifying improvements to a homestead from real property taxation

  5. 05
    MO · HB3115In committee

    Modifies provisions governing homestead property tax credits

  6. 06
    MO · HB2869On floor

    Provides a homestead exemption for disabled veterans

  7. 07
    MO · HB3230On floor

    Creates new provisions for zoning regulations for manufactured housing

  8. 08
    MO · HB2234Introduced

    Requires counties to report and transfer unclaimed surplus proceeds from real property tax sales to the unclaimed property division of the state treasurer after 3 years

  9. 09
    MO · HB2636On floor

    Establishes the "Uniform Mortgage Modification Act"

  10. 10
    MO · HB2276On floor

    Authorizes the "Missouri Disabled Veterans Homestead Exemption" relating to a property tax exemption for certain veterans

  11. 11
    MO · HB2651In committee

    Modifies provisions governing local property tax ballot questions, real property assessments, and property tax levies

  12. 12
    MO · HB2672On floor

    Establishes the "Missouri Disabled Veterans Personal Property Tax Credit Act", authorizing counties to adopt a personal property tax credit for certain disabled veterans who own up to two motor vehicles

  13. 13
    MO · HB3342In committee

    Prohibits personal property tax levies passed prior to January 1, 1975, from applying to motor vehicles

  14. 14
    MO · SB834On floor

    Modifies provisions relating to mortgage modifications

  15. 15
    MO · SB1041In committee

    Authorizes a property tax for special educational services

  16. 16
    MO · SB1211In committee

    Modifies provisions relating to property tax payments

  17. 17
    MO · SB1535In committee

    Establishes the "Missouri Disabled Veteran Homestead Tax Credit Act"

  18. 18
    MO · SB1583In committee

    Modifies provisions relating to a property tax for senior services

  19. 19
    MO · HB2859Introduced

    Reduces the assessment percentage of certain personal property and provides a personal property tax exemption for certain personal property upon adoption of a constitutional amendment authorizing such exemption

  20. 20
    MO · HB2925Introduced

    Modifies provisions governing local property tax ballots

Frequently asked
What homeowner bills are moving in Missouri in 2026?
CivicRadar currently tracks 41 Missouri bills this session that affect homeowner constituents including Modifies provisions relating to the local senior citizen homestead tax credit; Establishes the "Missouri Disabled Veterans Homestead Tax Credit Act", authorizing counties to adopt a real property tax credit for certain disabled veterans who own a homestead; Authorizes a homestead tax exemption for certain veterans, and to offset lost property tax revenue, increases the cigarette tax and subjects alternative nicotine products, vapor products, tobacco paraphernalia, and hemp-derived consumable products to an excise tax.
How do I find my Missouri legislators?
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How does CivicRadar decide which bills affect homeowner people?
CivicRadar matches bill text, sponsor signals, and advocacy-organization positions against a curated set of identity keywords, then ranks by legislative stage and recency. See the Methodology page for the full breakdown.

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