Board Bill Number 33 In Session 2025-2026
Powers Delegated to the Sheriff of the City of St. Louis
Summary
An ordinance, requested by the Sheriff of the City of St. Louis, identifying the powers delegated to the Sheriff while proscribing from the Office those activities not specifically provided to the Sheriff by the Missouri Constitution, by Missouri statute, by City of St. Louis ordinance, or as specifically authorized by the Board of Alderman.
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Latest Bill text:
- Introduced (225.97 KB PDF)
Overview
Session: 2025-2026
Introduced: 06/13/2025
Primary Sponsors: Matt Devoti
Latest Activity: Committee Hearing
Legislative History
Legislative activities and outcomes for this board bill. Learn more about what these activities mean.
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06/13/2025
First Reading
Bill text was introduced (225.97 KB PDF).
06/13/2025Referred to a Committee
The bill was assigned to the Public Safety Committee.
07/10/2025Committee Hearing
The bill was held in committee during the Public Safety Committee hearing.
Supporting Materials
These materials are not a part of the legislation. They may be presented by the sponsor, other Board members, special guest speakers or others to help further explain the proposal, provide other evidence, give additional information and/or alternative ideas or opinions.
2 Files have been uploaded Title File Size Proposed Amendment Number 1 for Board Bill Number 33 to be presented at the Public Safety Committee meeting Thursday, July 10, 2025 in the Kennedy Room. BB33 Ad 1.pdf 97.52 KB Proposed Amendment Number 2 for Board Bill Number 33 to be presented at the Public Safety Committee meeting Thursday, July 10, 2025 in the Kennedy Room. BB33 Ad 2.pdf 123.61 KB
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