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SB 1000·MO·senate

SS/SB 1000 - Current law establishes the Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund, and provides for appropriations to the fund from certain tourism-related taxes. This act repeals such language and provides that the fund shall consist of any moneys appropriated by the General Assembly and any gifts, contributions, grants, or bequests from federal, private, or other sources. This act is identical to SB 555 (2025) and SB 1456 (2024), and to a provision in HCS/HB 967 (2025) and SCS/HB 2719 (2024), and is substantially similar to HB 1671 (2026). JOSH NORBERG

FailedFiled Dec 1, 2025
Sponsor: Hudson, Brad
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Signed by Governor

Jul 9, 2026

Summary

The bill removes the current rule that the Division of Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund receives money from tourism‑related taxes. Instead, the fund would only contain money the General Assembly appropriates and any gifts, contributions, grants, or bequests from federal, private, or other sources. It would affect how tourism‑related revenue is collected and used in Missouri.

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