Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2947

Caption

Restricts the use of revenues derived from taxes levied on airports

Impact

If passed, HB2947 would give city airports the flexibility to reinvest their revenues into critical areas directly related to air transportation, thereby promoting better infrastructure and services. The intention behind the bill includes fostering growth in local airport systems while ensuring that funds are strictly used for airport operations, local airport systems, or related local facilities. This could lead to enhanced operational efficiencies and improved passenger experiences at these airports, particularly in cities that receive federal or state assistance for airport development.

Summary

House Bill 2947 seeks to amend Chapter 305 of Missouri's statutes by adding a section that governs the use of revenues from city-owned airports that are not located within a county. The bill allows these airports to utilize revenues generated from their operations, including allocations credited to the general revenue fund, under specified circumstances. The legislation primarily aims to clarify and potentially broaden the scope of how airport revenues can be utilized, stretching from operational costs to capital-related expenses for improvements and maintenance at the airports.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding HB2947 may raise points of contention regarding the allocation and oversight of airport revenues, especially in terms of ensuring that funds are utilized effectively and are safeguarded against misuse. Critics may argue that the bill could lead to a lack of accountability in how these revenues are spent, potentially reducing public oversight. Moreover, there might be concerns about how this legislation aligns with broader state budget considerations and the management of competing local needs, particularly if revenue distributions are not well-regulated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB4

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Revenue and Department of Transportation

MO SJR14

Exempts certain disabled veterans from property taxes

MO SB294

Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes

MO SB274

Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes

MO HB393

Creates provisions relating to the regulation of hemp-derived consumable products

MO HB696

Creates provisions relating to the regulation of hemp-derived consumable products

MO SB171

Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes

MO SB272

Creates new restrictions on certain business practices of entities doing business in this state related to economic boycotts and DEI initiatives

MO HJR7

Proposes a constitutional amendment dividing state revenues from gaming activities between public institutions of elementary, secondary, and higher education and the administration of the Missouri veterans commission

MO SB529

Establishes provisions relating to the divestment of certain restricted entities and restricted investment products in which a public employee retirement system holds an investment

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.