HB353--NEWSPAPERS SPONSOR: McGaugh COMMITTEEACTION:Voted"DoPass"bytheStandingCommitteeon LocalGovernmentbyavoteof12to0. Currently,inordertoqualifytorunpublicnoticesand advertisements, anewspapermusthavebeenpublishedregularlyfor aperiodofthreeyears;ormustbethesuccessornewspapertoa defunctnewspaperandbeginpublicationnolaterthan30daysafter theterminationofthepriornewspaper. Thisbillreducesthetimeperiodofregularpublicationfromthree yearstooneyear,andincreasesthetimeperiodfrom30daysto90 dayswithinwhichasuccessornewspapermustbeginpublication. Thebillalsoallowsanewspaperthathasbeenpurchasedornewly establishedbyanothernewspaperthatsatisfiestheseconditionsto qualify. ThisbillisthesameasHB2301(2024)and782(2023). PROPONENTS: SupporterssaythatMissourihasoneofthelongest periodsrequiredbeforeanewly-establishedpapercanrunpublic noticesandadvertisements. Noticeshelpspreadneededinformation tothepublicandcanhelpkeepstrugglingpapersopen.Oneyear isstilltoolongforabadactortoexploitthisprocess. TestifyinginpersonforthebillwereRepresentative McGaugh; MunicipalLeagueofMetroSt.Louis;RichardDouglasCrews, MissouriPressAssociation;andArnieDienoff. OPPONENTS: Therewasnooppositionvoicedtothecommittee. Writtentestimonyhasbeensubmittedforthisbill.Thefull writtentestimonyandwitnessestestifyingonlinecanbefound underTestimonyonthebillpageontheHousewebsite.