Mayor Jones Issues Statement After Missouri House of Representatives Passes Bill to Remove Local Control of SLMPD

House Bill 495 will now head to the Senate.

February 20, 2025 | 2 min reading time

St. Louis, MO – Today, the Missouri House of Representatives voted to overturn the will of the people of Missouri in order to take away local control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and give it to a group of governor-appointed business owners who don’t live in the City. Mayor Jones issued the following statement:

"To this day, no lawmaker who supports state takeover of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has been able to say how it would make the City of St. Louis safer," said Mayor Tishaura O. Jones. "They also cannot explain why they are so determined to overturn the will of nearly two-thirds of Missourians who voted for local control. Today's vote is politics at its worst. I'm thankful to Chief Robert Tracy and every member of the SLMPD for all the work they continue to do for the people of St. Louis.”

House Bill 495 will now head to the Senate. 

Further context

  • Contact Information:
    Conner Kerrigan
    Director of Communications
  • Department:
    Office of the Mayor
    Metropolitan St. Louis Police Department
  • Topic:
    Police

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