Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HR3873

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Informs the Governor that the 103rd General Assembly, Second Regular Session, is organized and ready for business

Impact

The passage of HR3873 signifies a procedural step in the legislative process, ensuring that the operations of the General Assembly are conducted in an orderly manner. It emphasizes the importance of formal notifications in the governance process and illustrates the checks and balances in the state government structure. By officially informing the Governor of their readiness, the House and Senate demonstrate their commitment to transparency and collaboration.

Summary

House Resolution 3873 is a formal communication from the Missouri House of Representatives to the state's Governor. Introduced by Representative Riley, this resolution serves to notify the Governor that both the House and Senate of the 103rd General Assembly are organized and ready for business in the second regular session. The intent behind this resolution is to establish a clear line of communication and confirm that the legislative body is prepared to receive any communications that the Governor may wish to send.

Contention

While HR3873 is largely procedural in nature and does not introduce new laws or significant changes to policy, it does reflect the dynamics of the legislative process in Missouri. The resolution's significance may stem from its implications for ongoing or future legislative actions, as it sets the stage for discussions and potential votes on key issues facing the state during this session. As such, the resolution could be seen as a marker of the legislative agenda and priorities for the upcoming business.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HR4

Informs the Governor that the 103rd General Assembly, First Regular Session, is organized and ready for business

MO HR7

Rules of the House of Representatives for the 103rd General Assembly

MO SJR16

Modifies provisions relating to the General Assembly

MO HR3

Informs the Senate that the House is duly convened, has elected its officers, and is in session ready for consideration of business

MO HR1

Informs the Governor and the Senate that the House is convened for the 2025 Second Extraordinary Session

MO SB771

Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by a state department or agency until the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly

MO HR1

Temporary Rules of the House of Representatives for the 103rd General Assembly

MO HR2

Establishes the elected permanent officers of the 103rd General Assembly

MO SJR38

Modifies provisions of the Constitution relating to powers of the General Assembly

MO HJR2

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.