
Legislature considered a slate of environmental protection bills this session
The Missouri Legislature considered several environmental protection bills during its recent session, including some related to data center regulation. However, none of these proposed bills were passed into law. Environmental groups in Missouri had been advocating for this legislation.
The Missouri House and Senate recently considered a series of environmental protection bills, with a focus on issues such as waste management, littering, and data center regulation. Despite being introduced, none of the proposed legislation successfully passed through the state legislature during the session.
Environmental advocacy groups in Missouri had actively pushed for these legislative measures, highlighting the state's need for updated regulations in these areas. The failure of the bills to pass means that, for now, the proposed environmental protections and data center regulations will not be implemented.