Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1030

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by a state department or agency until the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly

Impact

The implementation of SB 1030 is expected to have significant implications for how state laws are enforced in relation to federal regulations. It would require state departments or agencies to secure legislative approval before any federal regulation could be enforced, essentially adding a layer of oversight that could slow down the application of federal laws within Missouri. Existing regulations that are in force by August 28, 2026, will also be subject to review by a newly established 'Committee on Administrative Rules', which will assess their continued enforceability based on the General Assembly's recommendations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1030 aims to redefine the relationship between state and federal regulations by prohibiting state agencies from enforcing federal regulations unless such enforcement is expressly approved by the Missouri General Assembly. This legislation is based on the premise of protecting state sovereignty as outlined in the Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. By stipulating that all federal rules are subject to review, the bill seeks to enhance the legislative control over state administrative actions concerning federal regulations.

Contention

Discussions around SB 1030 may center on the degree of state versus federal authority, with proponents arguing that the bill reinforces state independence and protects local interests from unwanted federal intrusion. Critics, however, could raise concerns about the bureaucratic complexity it introduces, warning that the hurdles for implementing necessary federal protections (e.g., environmental or health regulations) may hinder effective governance. The balancing act between maintaining state control and ensuring adherence to federally mandated protections will be a key point of contention among lawmakers and stakeholders.

Administrative_changes

SB 1030 will create a permanent Joint Committee on Administrative Rules composed of five members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives. This committee will oversee the review process for all rules promulgated by state agencies considering the enforcement of federal regulations, further promoting legislative authority over administrative matters. This structured review mechanism aims to prevent arbitrary enforcement of federal laws and ensure community representation in legislative decision-making.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB771

Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by a state department or agency until the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly

MO HB664

Requires the general assembly to approve proposed administrative rules

MO HB868

Requires all state departments to report the cost of complying with federal regulations to the department of economic development

MO HB1578

Requires a memorandum of understanding between the chief law enforcement official of a county and the federal law enforcement agency in order for a federal law enforcement agency to conduct law enforcement duties within a county

MO SB583

Requires law enforcement agencies to collect information regarding the immigration status of criminal offenders

MO SB350

Requires the general assembly to approve proposed administrative rules with a fiscal note over $250,000

MO HB1147

Requires law enforcement agencies to report the immigration status of criminal offenders to the department of public safety

MO SB473

Modifies provisions relating to reporting requirements of law enforcement agencies

MO SB22

Creates new provisions relating to the treatment of summary statements prepared by the General Assembly for ballot measures

MO HJR99

Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting an initiative measure approved by the voters to be amended or repealed by the General Assembly except by referendum

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