The Missouri General Assembly has sent the first completed bill of the 2020 legislative session to the governor for his signature. I’m proud to report the first measure to cross the finish line is one I guided through the Senate. This legislation streamlines the process for spouses of military personnel to transfer professional licenses when they move to Missouri.

A priority of the governor, the first measure “truly agreed and finally passed” began in the House of Representatives as one of two essentially identical and parallel bills. I introduced Senate Bill 673, which has passed the Senate and has been referred to the House. I also had the honor of shepherding House Bill 1511 once it reached the upper chamber. Both bills address a problem faced by military families deployed to Missouri. While the man or woman in uniform goes straight to work, their spouse often faces difficulty finding a job because their out-of-state professional credentials are not recognized in Missouri. The legislation sent to the governor allows military spouses to apply for an occupational license in Missouri, as long as he or she holds a valid license issued by another state or U.S. territory.