Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1435

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Increases the size of the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission from 3 to 5 members

Impact

The impact of this bill on state laws involves the establishment of additional oversight capabilities within the labor relations sector. By enlarging the commission, the bill aims to introduce a broader range of perspectives, which may improve decision-making processes related to labor practices and regulations. With three members previously, the commission could have faced limitations in addressing complex labor issues that require diverse insights. This expansion is anticipated to bolster its authority and effectiveness in overseeing labor laws and resolving disputes.

Summary

Senate Bill 1435 proposes to increase the size of the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission in Missouri from three members to five. The bill aims to enhance the commission's capability to address labor and industrial relations matters by diversifying its membership. Each member is appointed by the governor with the consent of the senate and must have resided in Missouri for at least five years before their appointment. This structure facilitates a more balanced representation of employers, employees, and the public within the commission, which is intended to foster more effective governance in labor affairs.

Contention

While the bill appears to have the potential for positive outcomes by improving labor relations oversight, there may be concerns among existing stakeholders regarding the politicization of the commission. The requirement that no more than three members belong to the same political party seeks to mitigate bias, yet critics might argue that increasing membership could complicate consensus-building among members. The reception of this bill may vary, with proponents highlighting improved representation and opponents worried about the implications of increased political influence on labor relations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB315

Modifies the membership requirements of the State Fair Commission

MO SB569

Repeals and creates new provisions relating to the members of the Clean Water Commission

MO HB7

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Economic Development, the Department of Commerce and Insurance, and the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations

MO SB9

Modifies provisions relating to the commissioners of the Public Service Commission

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 HJR90

Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the conservation commission membership composition and requiring the election of the commissioners

MO SB600

Repeals a requirement that appointment of commissioners to the Bi-State Development Agency shall be made from panels

MO SB305

Increases the penalties for the offense of filing false documents

MO SB720

Requires the Commissioner of Administration to report on state property that have been abandoned and authorizes the Governor to convey such properties

MO SB437

Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.