Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2837

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Modifies provisions for appointment of members to the bi-state development agency

Impact

The potential implications of HB 2837 on state laws are significant, as it not only updates the governing structure of the bi-state development agency but also reinforces local governance by ensuring that both St. Louis City and County have a fair input in the appointments. This bill reflects a commitment to collaborative governance which may enhance the effectiveness of the agency in fulfilling its regional developmental objectives and addressing the needs of both urban and suburban interests in the St. Louis area.

Summary

House Bill 2837 is introduced to revise the provisions concerning the appointment of members to the bi-state development agency. Specifically, it repeals the existing section 70.385, RSMo, which outlines the appointment procedures for this agency's board members and enacts an updated version intended to streamline the selection process. The new provisions seek to ensure that the appointments made by the governor are representative of both St. Louis City and St. Louis County by stipulating that certain nominees must be submitted alternately by the mayor of St. Louis and the county executive of St. Louis County.

Contention

While the bill appears to promote inclusive governance, there may be points of contention regarding how these appointments are perceived and managed. Some might argue that alternating nominations could lead to challenges in maintaining continuity and institutional knowledge within the bi-state development agency. Furthermore, discussions around the political dynamics of appointment practices could arise, especially in the context of partisan governance.

Legislative history

The bill has been introduced in the 103rd General Assembly and is currently undergoing scrutiny. There have been no recorded votes or amendments as of the latest update, which may reflect a need for further discussion or consensus-building among legislators regarding its implications on local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB600

Repeals a requirement that appointment of commissioners to the Bi-State Development Agency shall be made from panels

MO HB520

Modifies provisions relating to mail sent by state agencies

MO SB315

Modifies the membership requirements of the State Fair Commission

MO SB50

Modifies provisions relating to public institutions

MO SB52

Modifies provisions relating public safety

MO SB473

Modifies provisions relating to reporting requirements of law enforcement agencies

MO HB495

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO SB44

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO SB80

Creates and modifies provisions relating to sports

MO SB1

Modifies provisions relating to county officials

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.