
The 77th District newsletter highlights key legislative updates, including the $50+ billion Missouri state budget, the St. Louis City Earnings Tax vote, and upcoming grant opportunities. It also covers youth programs like the FBI Teen Academy and Missouri Youth Transportation Conference. Stay informed about critical funding, legislative changes, and community resources impacting St. Louis.
Key Updates from the 77th District
Legislative Progress: Missouri State Budget
The Missouri House has passed a $50+ billion state operating budget, now under Senate review. This budget funds essential services like public safety, infrastructure, and education. Representative Kimberly-Ann Collins has prioritized protecting St. Louis investments during this challenging legislative session.
St. Louis City Earnings Tax Vote
The St. Louis City Earnings Tax, also known as Proposition E, is up for reauthorization on April 7, 2026. This 1% tax on wages and business earnings funds critical services, including:
- Public safety (Police and Fire Departments)
- Infrastructure maintenance
- Emergency response
Both residents and non-residents working in St. Louis are subject to this tax. Retirees and unemployed individuals are exempt. Learn more about the earnings tax at The Narrative Matters.
Grant Opportunities for St. Louis Residents
Afghan Entrepreneurship Grant
This grant supports Afghan entrepreneurs who arrived in the U.S. after August 2021. Eligible applicants can receive funding to grow their businesses. Requirements include:
- Valid LLC or business license
- EIN and financial statement
- One-page business plan and pitch presentation
Deadline: April 15, 2026
More Info: International Institute of St. Louis
United Way Safety Net Funding
The United Way of Greater St. Louis offers grants for urgent needs like food, housing, and workforce access. Nonprofits must meet these criteria:
- Operational for at least two years
- 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status
- Good standing in Missouri or Illinois
Deadline: April 17, 2026
More Info: United Way of Greater St. Louis
DESE Afterschool Grants
Missouri’s Office of Childhood provides grants for afterschool programs focusing on academic enrichment and youth development. These grants are highly competitive.
Deadline: April 24, 2026
More Info: Missouri DESE
Missouri Humanities Mini Grant
Missouri Humanities has increased its Mini Grant funding to $15,000 for eligible projects. This one-time opportunity supports initiatives like literacy festivals and veterans’ programs.
Deadline: May 1, 2026
More Info: Missouri Humanities
Youth Programs in St. Louis
Missouri Youth Transportation Conference
This free conference, sponsored by the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), introduces high school students to careers in transportation and engineering. Activities include:
- STEM-related problem-solving
- Field trips and site tours
- Sessions on public administration and safety
Deadline: April 30, 2026
Contact: ytc@modot.mo.gov
FBI St. Louis Teen Academy
The FBI Teen Academy offers high school juniors and seniors an inside look at FBI operations. Students learn about:
- Cybercrime and terrorism
- Evidence gathering and SWAT tactics
- Day-to-day FBI operations
Dates: May 28–29, 2026
Deadline: May 8, 2026
Contact: mhunter@fbi.gov
Legislative Spotlight: Sales Tax Proposal
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has proposed a significant sales tax increase to eliminate the state’s individual income tax. Critics argue this shift would disproportionately impact lower- and middle-income residents. If approved, the measure will appear on the November 3, 2026 ballot.
Data Visualization: St. Louis Earnings Tax Breakdown

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