Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2518

Caption

Creates provisions relating to professional licenses issued to DACA recipients

Impact

The implementation of HB 2518 could significantly alter the landscape of licensure for DACA recipients in the state. By creating clear pathways for these individuals to obtain the necessary professional licenses, the bill would create greater economic inclusivity and allow DACA recipients to contribute their skills and knowledge to sectors such as healthcare, education, and technology. Furthermore, this change could also stimulate economic growth as licensed professionals enhance the workforce and fill critical roles in various industries.

Summary

House Bill 2518 proposes to create provisions relating to professional licenses issued specifically to individuals who are recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The bill seeks to address the barriers that DACA recipients face in obtaining professional licensure in various fields, which is essential for their ability to legally work and contribute to the economy. With this legislation, the state intends to ensure that talented individuals who arrived in the country as children can pursue their careers and integrate fully into their professional communities without facing unnecessary hurdles due to their immigration status.

Contention

An area of contention surrounding HB 2518 is the broader debate over immigration policy and the rights of undocumented individuals. Some lawmakers and advocacy groups support the bill as a necessary step toward recognizing the contributions of DACA recipients. Conversely, opponents may view the bill as a controversial endorsement of immigration policies that they believe should be reformed or restricted. As discussions continue, the bill has the potential to become a focal point of larger conversations about immigrant rights and workforce integration, potentially highlighting differing views on how to manage professional opportunities for individuals based on their immigration status.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB811

Creates provisions relating to professional licenses issued to DACA recipients

MO SB61

Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing

MO HB478

Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing

MO HB881

Creates provisions relating to the licensing of radon industry professionals and businesses

MO HB325

Creates provisions relating to the practice of certain licensed professions

MO SB738

Establishes provisions relating to the issuance of professional and occupational licenses to certain individuals with federal employment authorizations

MO HB901

Creates provisions relating to workplace security for health care professionals

MO HB851

Creates provisions relating to delegation of tasks by licensed health care professionals

MO SB441

Modifies provisions relating to professional counselors

MO HB836

Creates provisions relating to the licensing of radon industry professionals and businesses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.