Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1080

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Requires the State Highway Patrol to receive a specific appropriation from the General Assembly for any single vehicle purchase in excess of $500,000, rather than $100,000

Impact

The enactment of SB1080 will significantly affect state budgeting processes and fiscal management concerning the Missouri Highway Patrol's operational capabilities. Previously, the agency had relative autonomy in using funds allocated for vehicle purchases. By changing the threshold for required appropriations, the bill ensures legislative scrutiny over more substantial investments, likely impacting purchasing strategies and timelines as agencies will need to wait for legislative approval for large purchases. This will necessitate more careful financial planning and comprehensive budgeting from the Highway Patrol.

Summary

Senate Bill 1080 proposes to overhaul how the Missouri Highway Patrol purchases vehicles, specifically by amending the existing section 43.265 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri. The bill mandates that any single vehicle purchase by the Highway Patrol exceeding $500,000 requires a specific appropriation from the General Assembly. This is an increase from the previous limit of $100,000, which aimed to provide more rigorous oversight and accountability regarding large expenditures by the state agency responsible for ensuring public safety on highways.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB1080 may involve varying perspectives on the efficiency and necessity of the changes. Proponents of the bill may argue that greater legislative oversight is crucial for accountability and preventing misuse of funds, especially with large financial commitments. Conversely, critics could express concerns regarding delays in procurement processes that might hinder the Highway Patrol's operational readiness and efficiency. The adjustment in limits signals a shift towards more extensive fiscal oversight, something that may not align with the operational tempo of law enforcement agencies that depend on timely funding for essential equipment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB652

Exempts state and public institution purchases under $600 from the requirement to be purchased from Missouri Vocational Enterprises

MO SB200

Exempts certain farm vehicles from emissions inspection requirements

MO HB664

Requires the general assembly to approve proposed administrative rules

MO SB393

Specifies that ATVs used for any agricultural purpose shall be considered farm machinery and equipment for purposes of a sales tax exemption

MO SB350

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

MO SB663

Provides that state capitol access keys or key cards shall be provided to spouses and children of members of the General Assembly upon written request of the member

MO SJR2

Transfers authority over the Department of Transportation from the Highways and Transportation Commission to the Governor

MO HB449

Specifies that the seller of ammunition must verify the age of the purchaser

MO HB698

Specifies that the seller of ammunition must verify the age of the purchaser

MO HB247

Establishes a five-year motor vehicle registration option for motor vehicles with a model year of manufacture that is less than six years old

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.