Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB962

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Requires schools that receive state funds to give students excused absences for attending scheduled elections with their parents

Impact

If enacted, SB962 will have a considerable influence on school policies regarding attendance and encourage parental involvement in the electoral process. By officially recognizing the importance of voting, the bill seeks to strengthen the connection between education and civic responsibility. Additionally, it aims to normalize the practice of students participating in elections alongside their parents, promoting the notion that voting is a family activity and an integral part of democratic education.

Summary

Senate Bill 962 proposes to amend chapter 167 of Missouri Revised Statutes by introducing a provision that allows students to accompany their parents to scheduled elections without being marked absent from school. The bill is designed to encourage civic participation among students by recognizing their time spent at polling places when parents exercise their voting rights. Schools receiving state funding will be mandated to grant excused absences to students for the purpose of voting attendance, thereby promoting a culture of civic engagement.

Contention

The passage of SB962 is likely to generate discussions surrounding the implications of excusing students from school to attend elections. While supporters argue that the bill fosters civic responsibility, opponents may raise concerns about potential absenteeism and the challenge schools could face in balancing educational requirements with cultural engagement. Notably, the bill encourages students to wear identification items showing their participation at polling places, which could further underscore the celebration of civic activity within school communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB344

Requires schools that receive state funds to give students excused absences for attending scheduled elections with their parents

MO SB698

Requires school districts to establish a policy allowing students to be excused from class to receive religious or moral instruction off school property

MO SB572

Authorizes parents to choose the school that their children attend

MO SB812

Requires school districts to give physical education credit to students who complete yardwork for elderly persons or individuals with disabilities

MO SB640

Requires school districts and charter schools to adopt written policies governing students' use of electronic personal communications devices

MO SB335

Requires special elections to fill vacancies in statewide elected offices other than U.S. Senator

MO SJR6

Amends the Constitution to assert the right of parents to participate in and direct the education of their children free from government interference

MO SB470

Establishes no-excuse absentee voting

MO SB796

Requires school districts and charter schools to notify parents about the use of tutoring programs or services at least half-owned by entities outside the United States

MO SB212

Requires all public school shower rooms, locker rooms, and restrooms to be designated for and used by male or female students only

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.