Jill Carter
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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.
