Senate committee hears bill to create CTF medical alert system for certain missing persons

2259349 · February 11, 2025

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Summary

The Missouri Senate Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee heard Senate Bill 41, sponsored by Senator Angela Walton Moseley, which would create a CTF medical alert system and define covered missing persons; the bill is pending a committee vote.

The Missouri Senate Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee heard testimony on Senate Bill 41, sponsored by Senator Angela Walton Moseley of Florissant, which would create a CTF medical alert system.

Senator Angela Walton Moseley said the proposal would define the system's covered population as people, including children, who are missing under unexplained, involuntary or suspicious circumstances. The transcript does not provide the bill text or further operational details for the alert system.

Senate Bill 41 was awaiting a committee vote at the time the transcript excerpt ends. The hearing was listed alongside other major items in committee this week, according to the reporter's account.

Reporting from the state capital, Dean Morgan summarized the committee schedule but did not record additional testimony or a vote in the excerpt provided.