
A Stronger Missouri for
Those Who Serve and Protect
Championing Missouri’s Public Safety
Professionals, First Responders, and Veterans

Our Mission
The Missouri Valor Alliance was established in 2025 to champion Missouri’s veterans and public safety communities through principled public policy advocacy, strategic partnerships, and meaningful recognition of service.
The Alliance advocates for policies that strengthen public safety, promote safe Missouri communities, expand opportunities for our veterans and first responders, protect those who place themselves in harm’s way, and advance fiscally responsible tax and economic policies.
In partnership with state and local advocates, civic leaders, and community organizations, the Missouri Valor Alliance honors Missouri heroes and works to make Missouri the best state in the nation for those who serve and protect.
2026
Legislative
Priorities
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Veteran-Owned Business Support
Advancing legislation that prioritizes Missouri’s veteran-owned businesses, strengthening economic opportunity for heroes who served while keeping taxpayer dollars invested in Missouri communities
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Juvenile Justice Reform
Supporting smart, balanced reforms that improve juvenile accountability, enhance public safety, and promote rehabilitation while protecting communities and victims.

Making a Difference for Missouri
Through advocacy, coalition-building, and strategic engagement, the Missouri Valor Alliance works every day to ensure that Missouri remains a place where service is honored, communities are protected, and opportunity is expanded for those who have sacrificed for others.
Latest Updates
Recent news, statements, press releases, and policy updates.
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Governor Kehoe Signs SB 888
A key part of the Safer Missouri Plan is now law. Governor Mike Kehoe has signed SB 888, a major step toward strengthening accountability for violent crime and ensuring justice for victims across Missouri. SB 888 was led by Senator Nick Schroer and Representative Brad Christ, alongside supporting lawmakers who worked to advance the bill
