Nick Schroer
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Complete Vote History
HJR3 "Protect Missouri Voters" Amendment (adopted 21 to 11 on 9/12/2025). Would require a majority of voters in each congressional district to approve initiative petitions to amend the Missouri Constitution.
SB3 Taxpayer Money for Sports Stadiums (passed 19 to 13 on 6/5/2025). Authorizes tax credits for “sporting events” and the expenditure of state funds for “athletic and entertainment" facilities.
HB567 Ending Mandatory Paid Sick Leave (passed 22 to 11 on 5/14/2025). Eliminates the obligation for all Missouri employers to provide paid sick time.
Government school-Budget Senate
HB2 Government-school Budget (passed 26 to 8 on 5/9/2025). Appropriates $8.7 billion for the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Interstate Policing Senate
HB225 Interstate Policing (emergency clause adopted 32 to 2 on 5/7/2025). Permits any chief law-enforcement official to request assistance from a law-enforcement agency outside the State of Missouri.
SB79 Year-round "Contraceptive" Coverage (passed 24 to 6 on 3/27/2025). Directs health benefit plans that offer coverage for FDA-approved “contraceptives” to cover no less than an initial three-month supply.
Constitutional Money Act Senate
SB735 Constitutional Money Act (passed 21 to 10 on 4/29/2024). Creates the “Constitutional Money Act,” declaring gold and silver coins as “legal tender” while exempting them from capital-gains taxes and preventing their seizure by government entities.
SB735 Constitutional Money Act (passed 21 to 10 on 4/29/2024). Creates the “Constitutional Money Act,” declaring gold and silver coins as “legal tender” while exempting them from capital-gains taxes and preventing their seizure by government entities.
SB751 Enforcing Federal Drug Pricing Mandates (passed 28 to 3 on 4/29/2024). Ensures pharmaceutical manufacturers comply with the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program.
HB2634 Prohibiting Taxpayer-Funded Abortion (emergency clause passed 23 to 10 on 4/9/2024). Specifies that no public funds will be expended to any abortion facility, or affiliate thereof, including Medicaid providers.
SJR78 Free, Fair, and Secure Elections (passed 24 to 9 on 4/9/2024). Proposes to amend the Missouri Constitution to provide a U.S. citizenship voting requirement; specifies that all elections shall be by “paper ballot” or “mechanical methods prescribed by law;” and restricts ranked-choice voting (RCV) to only nonpartisan municipal elections in cities that had a previous ordinance in effect.
SJR78 Free, Fair, and Secure Elections (passed 24 to 9 on 4/9/2024). Proposes to amend the Missouri Constitution to provide a U.S. citizenship voting requirement; specifies that all elections shall be by “paper ballot” or “mechanical methods prescribed by law;” and restricts ranked-choice voting (RCV) to only nonpartisan municipal elections in cities that had a previous ordinance in effect.
SB727 Expanding Government-Run Education (passed 19 to 10 on 3/14/2024). Raises the minimum salary for public school teachers by 60 percent, and increases the annual refundable tax credits allocated to Missouri's ESA program from $50 million to $75 million.
SB727 Expanding Government-Run Education (passed 19 to 10 on 3/14/2024). Raises the minimum salary for public school teachers by 60 percent, and increases the annual refundable tax credits allocated to Missouri's ESA program from $50 million to $75 million.
SJR74 'Rule of Law' for the Missouri Constitution (passed 22 to 9 on 2/22/2024). Would, if approved by the voters, require that any amendments to the Missouri Constitution receive a majority of votes cast both statewide and in a majority of congressional districts.
SJR74 'Rule of Law' for the Missouri Constitution (passed 22 to 9 on 2/22/2024). Would, if approved by the voters, require that any amendments to the Missouri Constitution receive a majority of votes cast both statewide and in a majority of congressional districts.
COVID & Military Senate
SB542 COVID & Military (Passed 24 to 9 on 4/17/2023). Stipulates that no member of the Missouri National Guard can be compelled by the Governor or the Adjutant General to receive a COVID-19 vaccination as a prerequisite for state service.
Grocery Store Tax Credit Senate
SB143 Grocery Store Tax Credit (Passed 28 to 6 on 4/6/2023). Raises the maximum amount of annual authorizations from $1.75 to $2.75 million in tax credits.
SAFE Act Senate
SB49 SAFE Act (Passed 24 to 8 on 3/23/2023). Provides that no healthcare provider shall perform gender transition surgeries on any minor.
Show MO Act Senate
HB675 Show MO Act (Passed 20 to 12 on 2/27/2023). Reauthorizes a tax credit for specific expenses associated with the production of qualified motion media production projects in Missouri.
Sound Money Senate
SB100 Sound Money (Passed 21 to 12 on 2/9/2023). Requires the State Treasurer to keep in the custody of the state treasury an amount of gold and silver greater than or equal to 1% of all state funds.
Constitutional Amendments Senate
HJR43 Constitutional Amendments (Passed 24 to 10 on 4/27/2023). Proposes raising the threshold for approving future constitutional amendments from a simple majority to a supermajority on a ballot.
SCR25 Article V Convention: Term Limits (passed 82 to 66 on 5/10/2022). Applies to Congress for the “calling of an Article V convention of the states to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution regarding term limits for members of Congress.”
SCR25 Article V Convention: Term Limits (passed 82 to 66 on 5/10/2022). Applies to Congress for the “calling of an Article V convention of the states to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution regarding term limits for members of Congress.”
HB3020 Appropriation of Federal COVID-19 Relief Funds (passed 114 to 16 on 5/6/2022). Appropriates, as passed by the General Assembly, approximately $3.4 billion, including nearly $2.9 billion in funds from the American Recovery Plan Act.
Abortion Restrictions House
HB2012 Abortion Restrictions (passed 91 to 37 on 4/6/2022). Provides new provisions on the prohibited uses of fetal organs or tissue resulting from an abortion, establishes criminal offenses for trafficking abortion-inducing drugs and hoarding human remains, and declares the “right of the people of Missouri” to restrict the use of public funds for abortion.
HB2012 Abortion Restrictions (passed 91 to 37 on 4/6/2022). Provides new provisions on the prohibited uses of fetal organs or tissue resulting from an abortion, establishes criminal offenses for trafficking abortion-inducing drugs and hoarding human remains, and declares the “right of the people of Missouri” to restrict the use of public funds for abortion.
HB1686 Prohibiting COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates (passed 110 to 41 on 11/17/2021). Prohibits government entities from requiring any person to receive a COVID-19 vaccination and provides for employees certain religious and medical-based exemptions from requirements to receive medical treatment as a condition of employment.
HB1686 Prohibiting COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates (passed 110 to 41 on 11/17/2021). Prohibits government entities from requiring any person to receive a COVID-19 vaccination and provides for employees certain religious and medical-based exemptions from requirements to receive medical treatment as a condition of employment.
HB85 Nullifying Federal Firearms Laws (passed 111 to 42 on 5/14/2021). Declares as invalid all federal laws that infringe on the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article 1, Section 23, of the Missouri Constitution.
HB85 Nullifying Federal Firearms Laws (passed 111 to 42 on 5/14/2021). Declares as invalid all federal laws that infringe on the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article 1, Section 23, of the Missouri Constitution.
SCR4 Article V Convention: Constitutional Amendments (passed 89 to 64 on 5/13/2021). Applies to Congress for the “calling of an Article V convention of states to propose certain amendments to the United States Constitution which place limits on the federal government.”
SCR4 Article V Convention: Constitutional Amendments (passed 89 to 64 on 5/13/2021). Applies to Congress for the “calling of an Article V convention of states to propose certain amendments to the United States Constitution which place limits on the federal government.”
