Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2495

Caption

Prohibits employers from engaging in certain forms of discrimination based on gender

Impact

The enactment of HB 2495 would significantly alter existing employment laws related to gender discrimination by providing clearer guidelines and protections for employees. This would likely lead to a reduction in discriminatory practices and promote a culture of equity within workplaces across the state. The bill may also encourage organizations to adopt more inclusive hiring and employment practices to comply with the new regulations, ultimately fostering a diverse workforce.

Summary

House Bill 2495 seeks to prohibit employers from engaging in various forms of discrimination based on gender. The bill emphasizes the importance of promoting equal treatment in the workplace and aims to create a more equitable environment for employees regardless of their gender. By enforcing these provisions, the bill is designed to ensure that individuals are not subject to unfair treatment or biased practices that can adversely affect their employment opportunities and professional advancement.

Contention

While proponents of HB 2495 champion the bill for its potential to promote gender equity and protect workers, opponents may raise concerns regarding its implications for business operations. Critics could argue that such regulations impose additional burdens on employers, particularly small businesses, who may face increased administrative costs or challenges in adapting to the new standards. The discussions around the bill may reflect a broader debate on the balance between protecting workers' rights and maintaining a business-friendly environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB587

Prohibits employers from engaging in certain forms of discrimination based on gender

MO SB608

Prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity

MO HB1460

Prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status

MO SB285

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy for minors

MO SB338

Prohibits giving preferential treatment or discrimination based upon ESG scores

MO SB76

Modifies provision relating to prohibited discriminatory practices

MO HB796

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

MO HB1091

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors

MO HB284

Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of race

MO SB634

Repeals the prohibition on the State Lottery offering games based on the outcome of sporting events

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.