Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Financial Institutions Feb 18th, 2026

House Financial Institutions Committee

Key Moments

  • Bill Owen — Chair Owen votes aye.
  • Philip Oehlerking — Responded present during roll call.
  • Philip Oehlerking — Voted aye on HB 2586.
  • Philip Oehlerking — Voted aye on HB 2586.
  • Philip Oehlerking — Voted aye on the consent motion for HB 2586.
  • Philip Oehlerking — Voted aye on the consent motion for HB 2586.
  • Philip Oehlerking — Voted aye on HB 3107.
  • Philip Oehlerking — Vice Chair Oehlerking votes aye on the roll call.
  • Philip Oehlerking — Vice Chair Oehlerking votes aye.
  • Marty Joe Murray — Responded present during roll call.
  • Marty Joe Murray — Voted yea on HB 2586.
  • Marty Joe Murray — Voted yea on the consent motion for HB 2586.
  • Marty Joe Murray — Voted yea on the consent motion for HB 2586.
  • Marty Joe Murray — Recorded present on HB 3107 vote.
  • Marty Joe Murray — Representative Murray says the House Committee substitute is solid and references conversations with the sponsors.
  • Marty Joe Murray — Representative Murray supports the substitute but expresses concern about the breadth of immunity language.
  • Marty Joe Murray — Representative Murray votes yea on the roll call.
  • Marty Joe Murray — Representative Murray votes no.
  • Hardy Billington — Responded present during roll call.
  • Hardy Billington — Voted aye on HB 2586.
  • Hardy Billington — Vote begins for the consent motion on HB 2586.
  • Hardy Billington — Voted aye on HB 3107.
  • Hardy Billington — Billington votes aye.
  • Hardy Billington — Billington votes aye.
  • David Casteel — David Casteel was recorded present during roll call and later noted in vote proceedings, including an aye vote on HB 2586 and being recorded present on the HB 3107 vote.
  • David Casteel — Casteel votes aye.
  • David Casteel — Likely transcription error for Casteel; recorded as aye.
  • Doug Clemens — Responded present during roll call.
  • Doug Clemens — Voted aye on HB 2586.
  • Doug Clemens — Asked to inquire of the bill handler before the vote on HB 3107.
  • Doug Clemens — Recorded present on HB 3107 vote.
  • Doug Clemens — Raised concerns about substitute language granting criminal immunity in debt hearing testimony and changing prosecutorial discretion.
  • Doug Clemens — Representative Clemens offers an amendment, but is told it is too late to consider it at this point.
  • Doug Clemens — Clemens votes aye.
  • Doug Clemens — Representative Clemens is recognized for further comment after the amendment is adopted.
  • Doug Clemens — Representative Clemens says the bill will be detrimental to businesses and that he will vote no.
  • Doug Clemens — Clemens votes no.
  • Doug Clemens — Voted no on the motion.
  • Jeff Hales — Responded present during roll call.
  • Jeff Hales — Voted aye on HB 2586.
  • Jeff Hales — Voted no on HB 3107.
  • Jeff Hales — Jeff Hales appears in the roll-call voting sequence, with one vote recorded as aye (including a likely transcription variant of his name) and later votes recorded as no on a subsequent motion.
  • Stephanie Hein — Responded present during roll call.
  • Stephanie Hein — Voted aye on HB 2586.
  • Stephanie Hein — Recorded present on HB 3107 vote.
  • Stephanie Hein — Hein votes aye.
  • Stephanie Hein — Voted no on the motion; transcribed as "Hine."
  • Dave Hinman — Dave Hinman was present for roll call and then recorded as voting aye on HB 2586 and HB 3107 during the same voting sequence.
  • Dave Hinman — Hinman votes aye.
  • Dave Hinman — Voted aye on the motion; transcribed as "Hennman."