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Easy Legislative Bill Tracking for St. Louis

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Why do I need bill tracking for St. Louis legislation?
Tracking bills is hard, especially if you rely on state legislature websites! Thousands of bills get filed in St. Louis every year (and about 180,000 bills nationwide). Legislation gets introduced by bill sponsors, heard in committees, amended, passed, and becomes law. If you want to be an effective advocate, you need to know where legislation of interest stands, and act quickly.
FastDemocracy makes it easy to track legislation in Congress and all 50 states, so you don't miss legislative bill actions that are important to you. We combine this with a government advocacy and lobbying suite to develop and organize advocacy strategies, collaborate, and keep stakeholders informed. Instead of going to government websites and combing through hundreds of pages of legislation, we detect legislative patterns and help you focus on what they do best - advocate for policy change. FastDemocracy is built from the state-level up, so we have the most accurate and timely information across states and the federal government.
How do I track bills in St. Louis?
1. Sign up here for a free FastDemocracy account.
2. Head to Tracked Topics to select issue areas you care about.
3. Use the search bar on top if you're looking for something specific.
4. Click "Track Bill" for any legislation you'd like to monitor a bit closer. That's how you add it to your Tracked Bills. You can also click on a bill to learn more, see the bill summary, most recent actions, votes, news and tweets. You can also contact legislators or share your bills on social media.
5. You can track an unlimited number of bills for free and we'll send you a daily or weekly email if your tracked legislation moves.
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How do I find my local St. Louis Alderperson?
You can use the Find Your Legislators tool to find them, see their voting records, and contact them.
Most tracked bills in St. Louis, 2024-2025
Last Action
Ordinance: 71894 effective 09/03/2024
Board • Sep 03, 2024
Latest Version
City Charter Change to Create the Department of Transportation
Last Action
Ordinance: 71895 effective 09/03/2024
Board • Sep 03, 2024
Proposed City Charter Change Removing Municipal Fine Limits
Last Action
Ordinance: 71896 effective 09/03/2024
Board • Sep 03, 2024
License Fee Per Occupied Room Per Day for Short Term Rental Properties
Last Action
Ordinance: 71881 effective 08/31/2024
Board • Aug 31, 2024
Proposed City Charter Changes - Updating Certain Language Usage in the Charter
Last Action
Delivered to Register
Board • Aug 23, 2024
Latest Version
Charter Change Proposal Creating the Office of Public Advocacy
Last Action
Perfection. The bill failed
Board • Aug 13, 2024
Proposed City Charter Change - Changing Dates for Municipal and Special Elections
Last Action
Committee Hearing. The bill failed during the Legislation and Rules Committee hearing
Board • Aug 07, 2024
Latest Version
City Charter Change Related to the City Counselor
Last Action
Committee Hearing. The bill was held in committee during the Legislation and Rules Committee hearing
Board • Jul 30, 2024
Latest Version
Change to Article XXV, Section 1, of the Charter of the City of St. Louis
Last Action
Committee Hearing. The bill was held in committee during the Legislation and Rules Committee hearing
Board • Jul 23, 2024
Latest Version
Proposed City Charter Change - Special Tax Bills
Last Action
Referred to a Committee. The bill was assigned to the Legislation and Rules Committee
Board • Jul 12, 2024
Latest Version
Conditionally Vacating Poepping Street
Last Action
Referred to a Committee. The bill was assigned to the Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee
Board • May 03, 2024
Latest Version
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