Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1424

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

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to credit unions

Impact

If enacted, SB 1424 will significantly alter how credit unions operate in Missouri. The changes include specifics on the requirements for membership, the types of shares, and the roles of the board of directors. With new regulations surrounding membership shares and their stipulations on liquidation of assets, the bill is designed to provide greater protections to members while ensuring that credit unions remain viable and competitive entities in the financial sector. This could lead to an environment that is more favorable to credit unions, potentially increasing their growth and service offerings to members.

Summary

Senate Bill 1424 aims to modify existing provisions related to credit unions by repealing certain sections of the Revised Statutes of Missouri and enacting new sections in their place. This bill seeks to clarify and adjust the rules governing the formation, management, and operational parameters of credit unions to better reflect current practices and ensure the financial stability of these institutions. One of the main changes proposed in the bill is regarding the composition and shares of credit union memberships, including stipulations on share values and rights associated with membership shares.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the impact of SB 1424 on the existing operational frameworks of credit unions. While supporters might argue that the bill simplifies regulations and enhances operational efficiencies, critics could express concerns about whether these changes adequately protect members' interests, particularly in scenarios involving asset liquidation. The balance between regulation and self-governance is a classic point of debate, and stakeholders in the credit union community may have diverse perspectives on how these proposed changes will affect local operations and governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB67

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MO HB1007

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MO SB475

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MO SB30

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MO SB490

Modifies provisions relating to benevolent tax credits

MO SB126

Modifies provisions relating to benevolent tax credits

MO HB682

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MO HB828

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MO SB466

Modifies provisions relating to agricultural tax credits

MO HB1317

Modifies provisions relating to agricultural tax credits

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