Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2107

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Report Pass
1/20/26  
Refer
1/29/26  

Caption

Allows the General Assembly, the House, and the Senate to employ capitol security officers

Impact

If enacted, HB2107 would significantly influence the existing state laws regarding the employment and deployment of security personnel within legislative buildings. The move to empower the legislature to hire security officers directly could streamline processes currently managed by external agencies or state departments. This could result in a more responsive security mechanism tailored to the specific needs and concerns related to legislative safety. The bill reflects a legislative intention to prioritize safety and ensure that the legislature can act independently in matters concerning its own security.

Summary

House Bill 2107 is designed to expand the capacity of the general assembly as well as the house and the senate to employ capitol security officers. This introduction comes in light of growing discussions on public safety and the need for enhanced legislative protections. The bill aims to formalize the employment of security personnel specifically tasked with ensuring the safety and security of state legislative proceedings and infrastructure. By allowing the legislature to employ their own security staff, the bill seeks to enhance the security framework surrounding governmental operations.

Contention

Although there may not be significant contention cited for HB2107 from the available sources, discussions around the empowerment of the legislature to manage its security raise questions about accountability and the potential implications of increased security presence in state government. Stakeholders may voice concerns over the adequacy of oversight mechanisms regarding the powers and actions of these security officers. Balancing the need for safety with the principles of transparency and public trust will be a critical consideration as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1193

Allows the general assembly, the house, and the senate to employ capitol security officers

MO HR7

Rules of the House of Representatives for the 103rd General Assembly

MO HJR34

Proposes a constitutional amendment adding employees of school districts to the list of allowed employment for members of the general assembly

MO HB1349

Allows members of the general assembly and other elected officials to display the state and national flags outside of their offices

MO SB663

Provides that state capitol access keys or key cards shall be provided to spouses and children of members of the General Assembly upon written request of the member

MO SJR16

Modifies provisions relating to the General Assembly

MO SJR38

Modifies provisions of the Constitution relating to powers of the General Assembly

MO HB1281

Modifies provisions of the employment security program and establishes the "Employment Security Program Integrity Act of 2025", relating to the administration of unemployment compensation

MO SJR39

Modifies provisions relating to the General Assembly

MO HB202

Modifies provisions of the employment security program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.