Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HJR160

Caption

Proposes a new constitutional amendment that limits the powers of corporations

Impact

If enacted, HJR160 would significantly alter the legal landscape concerning corporate rights and powers. The proposed amendment is expected to lead to a reevaluation of existing corporate privileges that allow corporations to operate with less oversight. This change could affect various sectors, particularly those that have been criticized for their lack of accountability and ethical governance practices. The bill has the potential to encourage a more equitable distribution of power between corporations and the public, enabling local communities greater influence over decisions that affect them.

Summary

HJR160 is a proposed constitutional amendment that aims to limit the powers of corporations within the state. The primary intention of this bill is to establish more stringent regulations controlling corporate influence in matters that affect public welfare and governance. Proponents of the bill argue that corporations hold excessive power over local and state legislative processes, which can lead to decisions that prioritize profits over the interests of residents. By introducing this amendment, advocates hope to reduce corporate sway and enhance democratic processes.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HJR160 is expected to elicit diverse opinions from various stakeholders. Supporters argue that reducing corporate influence is essential for restoring the integrity of democratic processes and ensuring that elected representatives remain responsive to their constituents. Conversely, opponents assert that such restrictions could hinder economic growth and stifle innovation. Critics may also contend that limiting corporate powers could lead to complications in business operations and regulatory compliance, ultimately affecting job creation and economic stability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HJR67

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly

MO HJR2

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly

MO SJR30

Modifies process for proposing and approving constitutional amendments

MO HJR73

Proposes a constitutional amendment that establishes provisions relating to reproductive health care

MO HJR5

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

MO HJR6

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

MO HJR7

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

MO HJR33

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to property tax

MO HJR8

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

MO HJR27

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to the consolidation of St. Louis County and St. Louis City

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