Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HJR191

Caption

Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing a joint committee on conservation oversight

Impact

If enacted, HJR191 could significantly change the landscape of environmental governance within the state. It would formalize the oversight of conservation practices, potentially leading to more rigorous enforcement of environmental regulations. This could benefit both state authorities and local stakeholders by fostering better resource management and accountability in conservation efforts. However, it might also require adjustments in existing policies to align with the new oversight structure.

Summary

HJR191 proposes a constitutional amendment aimed at establishing a joint committee on conservation oversight. The bill seeks to enhance the state's ability to manage and supervise conservation efforts by creating an official body tasked with this responsibility. Advocates argue that such a committee would provide a structured approach to oversight, ensuring that conservation measures are effectively implemented and monitored across various sectors and state initiatives.

Contention

Discussions around HJR191 indicate potential areas of contention, particularly concerning the scope and authority of the proposed joint committee. Some legislators may express concerns over whether the establishment of such a committee might lead to increased bureaucracy or overlap with existing regulatory bodies. Those in opposition could argue that it may complicate existing environmental efforts or lead to conflicts over jurisdiction and authority in conservation matters, suggesting a need for clear parameters defining the committee's roles and responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HJR101

Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing a joint committee on conservation oversight

MO HJR43

Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the membership of the conservation commission, the conservation sales and use tax, and the Department of Conservation's property tax exemption

MO HJR54

Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing provisions relating to reproductive health care

MO SJR30

Modifies process for proposing and approving constitutional amendments

MO HJR33

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to property tax

MO HJR94

Proposes a constitutional amendment providing for the reauthorization or expiration of the conservation sales and use tax

MO HJR7

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

MO HJR5

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

MO HJR6

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

MO HJR8

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying the taxation of property

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