Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1619

Caption

Requires the department of natural resources to use at least ten percent of any moneys appropriated for the Rock Island Trail State Park to address adjacent landowner concerns

Impact

By requiring a specific allocation of funding to address landowner concerns, HB1619 could positively impact relations between the state and those living near state parks. It acknowledges the potential negative effects that park operations may have on adjacent properties, thereby fostering a more collaborative approach to environmental management. This could lead to more effective solutions and improvements in park policy regarding local stakeholders.

Summary

House Bill 1619 mandates that the Department of Natural Resources allocate at least ten percent of any funds appropriated for the Rock Island Trail State Park to address concerns raised by adjacent landowners. The bill aims to ensure that the needs and issues of local property owners are taken into consideration when developments or changes are made to the park. This funding requirement is reflective of a growing emphasis on community engagement and prioritizing local input in state park management decisions.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that it will enhance stakeholder involvement in state park issues, there may be concerns about the adequacy of the allocated funds. Detractors might question whether ten percent is sufficient to address all the necessary concerns of adjacent landowners. Additionally, there is potential for disagreement over what constitutes a 'landowner concern' and how effectively these concerns will be addressed within the scoped budget.

Notable_points

The legislation signifies a shift towards more localized governance in environmental matters, indicating that state-level decisions now consider the voices of those most directly impacted. By mandating that funding be directed toward these concerns, HB1619 could pave the way for future policies that prioritize the relationship between state resources and community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB62

Requires the department of natural resources to use at least ten percent of any moneys appropriated for the Rock Island Trail State Park to address adjacent landowner concerns

MO HB6

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Natural Resources, and the Department of Conservation

MO SB269

Modifies provisions relating to the duties of the Department of Natural Resources

MO HB18

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the several departments and offices of state government

MO HB19

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the several departments and offices of state government

MO SB87

Reduces the assessment percentage for residential real property

MO SB120

Modifies provisions relating to the expenditure of moneys in funds by certain state departments

MO SB627

Requires the University of Missouri to enter into an agreement with the State Treasurer to establish a separate custodial account for moneys in the University's Seminary Fund

MO HB20

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the several departments and offices of state government

MO SB796

Requires school districts and charter schools to notify parents about the use of tutoring programs or services at least half-owned by entities outside the United States

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.