Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3470

Introduced
2/26/26  
Refer
3/24/26  

Caption

Establishes the "Hope Missouri" Act

Impact

The establishment of this charity program is intended to improve the overall efficacy of social services in Missouri, providing a structured method for integrating services across various state departments. By fostering collaboration among agencies and creating a participant-centric approach, the bill proposes a shift towards holistic family support. This could lead to significant changes in how social services address the needs of vulnerable populations, focusing on individual goal attainment and breaking the cycle of poverty.

Summary

House Bill 3470, known as the 'Hope Missouri Act', aims to establish a charity program within the Missouri Department of Social Services. The bill seeks to facilitate better support systems for individuals and families in need by creating a robust charitable network involving state agencies and non-profit organizations. The initiative is designed to enhance self-sufficiency among participants by addressing barriers to employment, education, and stable housing, ultimately promoting a prosperous community environment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3470 appears largely positive among proponents who believe this approach will enhance accountability and transparency in dealing with child protection and family welfare. Supporters commend the emphasis on creating a supportive network that utilizes existing resources effectively. However, some concerns were raised about the funding and sustainability of the program, given the reliance on collaborative efforts with various entities.

Contention

Although the sentiment is mostly positive, notable contention surrounds the expected effectiveness of the charity program and whether the task force established under the bill will have sufficient oversight and influence. Participants may face bureaucratic hurdles if the coordination among various agencies fails, possibly leading to gaps in service provision. Legislative discussions may further reveal differing opinions on the execution and evaluation of the proposed charity program, especially regarding its long-term viability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB743

Establishes the "Missouri Building Codes Act"

MO SB461

Establishes the Missouri Angel Investment Incentive Act

MO HB1417

Establishes the "Missouri Prenatal Equal Protection Act"

MO HB1072

Establishes the "Missouri Prenatal Equal Protection Act"

MO HB989

Establishes the "Missouri Survivors' Act"

MO SB537

Establishes the Missouri Defense and Energy Independence Act

MO SB35

Establishes the Revitalizing Missouri Downtowns and Main Streets Act

MO SB31

Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractors Licensing Act

MO SB523

Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractors Licensing Act

MO HB900

Establishes the "Revitalizing Missouri Downtowns and Main Streets Act"

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