Governor Parson signed several bills into law advocated by Senator Karla May, bringing safer communities and empowerment to Missouri citizens.

ST. LOUIS — Senator Karla May is proud to celebrate Senate Bills 754, 756, and 872 being signed into law today by Missouri Governor Michael Parson. Through her diligent work, Senator May was able to amend these three bills to include her own legislation and improve existing language.
Senate Bill 754 contains includes Senator May’s SB 760 which adds firefighters, 911 dispatchers, paramedics and emergency medical technicians as eligible recipients under the Critical Stress Incident Management Program. This program was established in 2021 after being proposed by Senator Karla May.
Senate Bill 756 modifies a real property tax credit which was passed by the General Assembly in 2023. Senator May amended this bill during debate on the floor to remove language that would have prevented seniors from receiving the property tax credit.
Senate Bill 872 contains Senator May’s SB 1411, which extended the sunset of the “Uniform Small Wireless Facility Deployment Act” from January 1st, 2025 to December 31st, 2029. This extension will ensure stability between broadband providers and cities so that Missourians access may continue to be strengthened and expanded.
For more information on Sen. May’s legislation, visit her official Missouri Senate website at senate.mo.gov/May.
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