Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2937

Caption

Creates a new joint committee on government efficiency

Impact

The introduction of this joint committee could have significant implications for state laws and governance. By focusing on efficiency, the committee may lead to recommendations for legislative changes aimed at reducing unnecessary bureaucratic processes and enhancing service delivery to citizens. This could include reevaluating existing policies and proposing new measures to optimize resource allocation and administrative practices within state agencies.

Summary

House Bill 2937 proposes the establishment of a new joint committee on government efficiency, aimed at assessing state operations and ensuring effective management of resources. The intent behind this bill is to streamline government functions and enhance the overall efficiency of state operations. Supporters argue that a dedicated committee focused on efficiency will help identify redundancies and areas where tax dollars can be better spent, ultimately benefiting the state's budget and public services.

Contention

However, the establishment of such a committee is not without controversy. Some legislators express concerns regarding the potential for overreach or misuse of authority by the committee, particularly if it leads to cuts in essential services under the guise of efficiency. Others question the accountability measures that will be in place to ensure that the committee's recommendations align with the needs of the state’s diverse population. Critics are wary of the possibility that efficiency might be prioritized over equity and accessibility in public services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1083

Creates a new joint committee on government efficiency

MO SB508

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MO SCR8

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MO SCR1

Establishes a joint committee of the General Assembly for the inaugural events occurring on January 13, 2025

MO SB320

Creates new provision relating to joint employers

MO HR141

Committee on Ethics Rules of Procedure

MO SB446

Creates new provisions relating to state contracts for minority and women's business enterprises

MO SB107

Modifies provisions relating to peer review committees

MO SB437

Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution

MO SB99

Creates new provisions to prevent fraudulent activity on bank accounts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.