Parson vetoes bills regarding cremation (aka Jedi Disposal Act), healthcare, mining royalties
EFFERSON CITY, Mo. Missouris chief executive rejected a handful of bills late Friday afternoon, just days ahead of the July 14th veto deadline.
Gov. Mike Parson vetoed six bills that covered a wide range of topics, from motorcycle helmet laws to the disposition of human remains to mining royalties. The quashed measures are SB 147, SB 202, SB 282, SB 414, HB 399, and HB 447.
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Human remains
Parson also killed SB 282 with multiple measures pertaining to the disposition of human remains, including Sen. Jason Holsmans provision allowing for outdoor cremation facilities operated by funeral establishments. The provision got some attention during the legislative session as it was nicknamed the Jedi Disposal Act.
Im disappointed. But most bills of this magnitude dont make it through the entire process the first year they are filed, Holsman, a Democrat, told The Missouri Times. The governor felt the bill needed more work to narrow the scope. I look forward to having that discussion in the future.
SB 282, from Republican Sen. Justin Brown, included additional changes to the death registration process, the definition of surviving spouses, and organ donation, in particular.
But Parson specifically pointed to the outdoor cremation provision of the bill for his reason for the veto.
Read more: https://themissouritimes.com/63154/parson-vetoes-bill-regarding-cremation-healthcare-mining-royalties/