The proposal initially covered only the city of St. Louis Police Department, which is more than 100 officers short.
Lifting residency requirements would help recruiting and retention, according to Attorney General Eric Schmitt, who has pushed the measure as an effort to combat violent crime. The mayor and police chief of St. Louis have voiced support as well, after local efforts to dismantle the requirements were defeated by the city’s aldermen.
The amendment passed through the House Judiciary Committee on a voice vote and the bill now heads to the House floor.