Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2823

Caption

Repeals section 260.283 relating to paper or plastic bags for packaging items

Note

Overall, HB 2823 raises important questions about the extent of local governance versus state regulation, particularly in the realms of environmental policy and public health.

Impact

The repeal of this statute would have significant implications for packaging regulations in Missouri. If enacted, it would eliminate the protections that allow local jurisdictions to enact their own rules regarding the type of bags that can be used for sales transactions. This could lead to standardized practices across the state but may limit local governments' ability to address environmental concerns or public sentiment regarding plastic and paper bag usage. Advocates for the repeal argue that it would enhance business flexibility, while opponents may worry about local autonomy and environmental impacts.

Summary

House Bill 2823 seeks to repeal Section 260.283 of Missouri's Revised Statues, which currently grants merchants, itinerant vendors, and peddlers in the state the option to use either paper or plastic bags for packaging purchased items. The bill specifically addresses restrictions on local governments' ability to impose bans, fees, or taxes on the use of these bags. As such, the proposed repeal suggests a fundamental change to how businesses can package goods and the oversight local governments have concerning this issue.

Contention

Debate around HB 2823 likely centers on the balance between state control and local governance. Proponents of the repeal may argue that uniform regulations prevent confusion and compliance challenges for businesses operating in multiple jurisdictions. However, critics could contend that such a repeal diminishes local governments' authority to act in the best interests of their communities, particularly regarding environmental sustainability efforts. The issue of whether local governments should have the ability to manage packaging waste and promote reusable bag usage is expected to be a point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB428

Repeals the state prohibition of local governments regulating paper and plastic bags

MO SB757

Repeals expired, terminated, sunset, and obsolete sections, and portions of sections, of law

MO HB315

Prohibits temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) benefit cards from being used at ATMs or to access cash, and limits the items that may be purchased with TANF benefits

MO SB10

Modifies termination dates of certain sections

MO SJR55

Repeals Art. I, Section 36, the "Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative"

MO SB515

Repeals provisions relating to rebate coupons from manufacturers of intoxicating liquor

MO SB68

Creates, repeals, and modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

MO SB701

Repeals a vehicle weight limitation on eligibility for a partial motor fuel tax refund

MO SB400

Repeals certain provisions relating to county health ordinances

MO SB391

Repeals the expiration date for the Basic Civil Legal Services Fund

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.