Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2939

Caption

Requires expenditures for projects included in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) to be organized by county and introduces certain reporting requirements

Impact

If enacted, HB 2939 will introduce specific reporting requirements that counties must comply with when managing funds related to STIP projects. This may require counties to establish new administrative processes or hire additional personnel to meet the new reporting standards. By mandating these changes, the bill aims to promote a more structured approach to transportation project funding, which could ultimately lead to improvements in infrastructure and public safety on local roads.

Summary

House Bill 2939 aims to enhance the management of expenditures for projects included in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) by organizing these expenditures by county. This organizational shift is intended to improve transparency, accountability, and efficiency in how state transportation funds are allocated and spent at the county level. Supporters believe that this will allow for better tracking of project progress and allow citizens to have a clearer understanding of how transportation dollars are being utilized in their respective areas.

Contention

However, there are concerns regarding the potential administrative burdens that could arise for smaller counties with limited resources. Critics argue that the reporting requirements could place an undue strain on county staff and finances, potentially diverting funds away from essential services. Additionally, the requirement to categorize expenditures by county may lead to discrepancies in funding allocations and prioritization of projects, worrying those who believe this could exacerbate existing inequities in transportation infrastructure across different regions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB761

Requires the department of transportation to prioritize federal priority corridors in the statewide transportation improvement program (STIP) and requires any changes to the STIP to be approved by the joint committee on administrative rules

MO HB759

Establishes an administrative process for review by the Administrative Hearing Commission of items in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)

MO HB1298

Modifies provisions relating to abuse and neglect reporting, including a requirement to report companion animal abuse

MO SB473

Modifies provisions relating to reporting requirements of law enforcement agencies

MO SB65

Modifies provisions relating to abuse and neglect reporting, including a requirement to report companion animal abuse

MO SB655

Modifies provisions relating to abuse and neglect reporting, including a requirement to report companion animal abuse

MO SB495

Creates provisions relating to reporting requirements of prosecuting attorneys

MO HB572

Authorizes motor fuel tax rate changes based on certain department of transportation expenditures

MO SB823

Requires the agricultural education pilot program to be implemented at all elementary schools statewide

MO HB1513

Modifies provisions relating to abuse and neglect reporting, including a requirement to report companion animal abuse

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.