Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1540

Introduced
1/12/26  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to certain convention and visitors commissions

Impact

The passage of SB1540 would empower regional commissions to impose sales taxes at a local level, directly impacting how cities can fund convention centers and tourism projects. Local governments would have the authority to ask voters to agree on tax levies specifically for enhancing tourism-related facilities. By centralizing authority under a regional commission, the bill facilitates a collaborative approach to tourism management, allowing for potentially larger events and increased economic activity. Additionally, the bill specifies the use of collected funds to ensure they are directed towards specific tourism projects, thereby enhancing accountability in resource allocation.

Summary

Senate Bill 1540 introduces significant changes regarding the management and funding of regional convention and visitors commissions in Missouri. The bill repeals several existing statutes and replaces them with new provisions to enhance the ability of these commissions to levy taxes, particularly a convention district sales and use tax aimed at funding tourism and convention-related activities across the region. This new tax aims to provide a dedicated revenue source for maintaining and enhancing tourism infrastructure, which is seen as critical for economic development in the area.

Contention

Despite its expected benefits, SB1540 has encountered points of contention among legislators and local governments. Critics argue that the bill may limit local control over tax revenue and decision-making regarding tourism projects. Some local leaders express concerns that regional commissions may not prioritize the needs of smaller municipalities within their jurisdictions, possibly leading to unequal benefits across the region. Furthermore, the mechanics of implementing the new tax structure, including voter approval for tax increases, may face scrutiny as communities balance the need for funding with potential tax burdens placed on residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1229

Modifies provisions relating to certain convention and sports facility authorities

MO SB676

Modifies provisions relating to certain convention and sports facility authorities

MO SB9

Modifies provisions relating to the commissioners of the Public Service Commission

MO SB578

The repeals and modifies certain provisions relating to land survey

MO SB19

Modifies provisions relating to the State Tax Commission

MO SB797

Modifies provisions relating to regional planning commissions

MO SB52

Modifies provisions relating public safety

MO SB44

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO HB495

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO SB5

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to utilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.