Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2227

Caption

Requires all state departments to report the cost of complying with federal regulations to the department of economic development

Impact

The adoption of HB 2227 is expected to influence how state departments manage their budgets and planning in relation to federal mandates. By requiring regular reports on compliance costs, state lawmakers and citizens will gain insights into the financial burdens imposed by federal regulations. This may lead to increased discussions around the validity and necessity of certain federal laws, potentially pushing for reforms or adjustments that could better balance compliance costs against state budgets.

Summary

House Bill 2227 mandates that all state departments in Missouri report the costs associated with complying with federal regulations to the Department of Economic Development. This reporting requirement will begin on September 1, 2026, and is intended to happen on a quarterly basis. The reports will not only be delivered to the General Assembly but will also be made publicly available on the Department of Economic Development's website. The intent behind this bill is to enhance transparency regarding the financial impact of federal regulations on state operations.

Contention

While some lawmakers may advocate for the transparency and accountability aspects of HB 2227, the bill could face opposition from those who see it as an additional bureaucratic burden. Critics may argue that the costs of compliance are difficult to quantify and that these reports may not accurately reflect the overhead incurred due to federal regulations. Additionally, the requirement for regular reporting could be seen as an impediment to state departments already operating under tight budgets, thus creating tensions over administrative resources versus transparency initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB868

Requires all state departments to report the cost of complying with federal regulations to the department of economic development

MO HB750

Requires all state departments to report the cost of immigration to the department of economic development

MO SB829

Allows the Department of Economic Development to publish certain reports on its website

MO HB869

Requires an audit of all state departments every four years

MO HB7

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Economic Development, the Department of Commerce and Insurance, and the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations

MO HB767

Relating to the cost of implementing laws and regulations

MO HB1542

Allows the department of economic development to publish on its website the required annual reports on revenue bond issuances and general obligation bond issuances submitted to the department by municipalities

MO SB1

To appropriate money to the Department of Economic Development for the Missouri Housing Development Commission

MO SB721

Requires state departments to identify administrative entities that are obsolete

MO SB771

Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by a state department or agency until the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.