Missouri Governor ? Michael L. Parson Office of Communications ????????_____________________________________________________________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 29, 2022 Governor Parson Signs HB 1878, Four Other Bills Into Law (JEFFERSON CITY, MO) ? Today, during a signing ceremony at the State Capitol, Governor Mike Parson signed five pieces of legislation into law, including House Bill (HB) 1878, which modifies Missouri's election laws to strengthen election processes and voter confidence.? "We are happy to be joined by Representative John Simmons and Senator Sandy Crawford to sign HB 1878 into law," Governor Parson said. "In 2020 and years prior, Missouri has conducted free, fair, and secure elections, but with changing technologies and new emerging threats, we want to ensure they remain that way. HB 1878 strengthens our election processes and gives Missourians confidence that their voices are being accurately and securely recorded at the ballot box." HB 1878 - Modifies provisions regarding election law: Requires all registered voters in Missouri to provide a photo ID to vote and repeals the use of mail-in ballots while allowing certain absentee ballots, strengthening the integrity of each citizen's vote.? Additionally, HB 1878 makes several other modifications to state statute:
"Our election system is a cornerstone of our Republic,"?State Representative John Simmons said. "Faith and confidence in the process is a solemn responsibility by voters themselves and those conducting elections.? A photo ID? requirement is but one common sense measure the vast majority of Missourians support." ? ?I believe when HB 1878 becomes law Missourians can be assured that their votes will be counted correctly and there will be many safeguards in place to prevent voter fraud,??State Senator Sandy Crawford said.? Additionally, Governor Parson signed SB 745, SB 820, HB?1606, and HB?1552.? SB 745 -? Modifies provisions relating to public utilities:?
SB 820 - Modifies provisions relating to utilities:
HB 1606 - Changes the law regarding political subdivisions:
HB 1552 - Modifies provisions relating to funding for charter schools and requirements for virtual education:
For more information on the specifics of each bill signed, visit House.mo.gov, Senate.mo.gov, or click here. Photos from today's bill signing will be available on Governor Parson's?Flickr page. ###
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