Silver Haired Legislature
The Silver Haired Legislature, or
SHL as it is often called, is a formally elected body of citizens
60 years of age and older that promote conscientious legislative
advocacy for Missouri's older adults. All members are volunteers
who serve without pay. Elections are held annually during the month
of May at local area agencies on aging nutrition or senior centers.
Senior citizens elect three senators and twelve representatives
from each of the ten area agencies on aging for a total of 30 senators
and 120 representatives. Following elections, the legislators meet
to elect officers and begin to ascertain the needs of seniors in
their districts. Bills and resolutions are then drawn up and prepared
for presentation at the statewide conference in the fall.
The SHL meets for two days in the fall to conduct a model legislative
session. At that time, members present, debate and vote on a pre-prepared
docket of bills and resolutions that concern legislation, which
affects the lives of not only the elderly but all Missouri citizens.
From the docket, five bills having the highest priority are selected
as the main focus in the Missouri General Assembly for the upcoming
year.
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