Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1607

Introduced
1/29/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to professional sports teams special license plates

Impact

With the enactment of SB 1607, there will be significant changes to how professional sports teams engage in generating revenue through license plate sales. Under this bill, the contributions from vehicle owners will be partly forwarded to regional sports authorities that promote marketing and development strategies for these teams. This not only provides a new revenue stream for both the teams and the state but also pushes more funds toward community engagement around sports activities.

Summary

Senate Bill 1607 aims to modify existing provisions regarding special license plates for professional sports teams. The bill intends to simplify the process by which vehicle owners can obtain these plates, allowing them to apply annually and pay a fee to the sports teams for the use of official emblems. Previously, the administration of this process may have involved complex regulations, but the new bill seeks to streamline it and enhance participation among vehicle owners and sports teams alike.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1607 is generally positive, especially among sports teams and local residents who support the idea of promoting state pride through personalized license plates. Supporters view the bill as a beneficial economic boost, while critics perhaps express concern over the potential for administrative oversight or misallocation of funds. However, the overall tone during discussions indicates enthusiasm for fostering a supportive environment for professional sports.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the distribution of funds collected through emblem-use fees. While most contributors may see the benefit of enhanced community marketing efforts, there may be questions about the transparency of the allocation of funds between teams and state authorities. Additionally, concerns could be raised about whether adequate evaluations will be conducted to ensure that these initiatives effectively promote the respective sports teams and engage the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB378

Modifies provisions relating to temporary license plates

MO SB80

Creates and modifies provisions relating to sports

MO SB61

Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing

MO HB61

Modifies provisions relating to "Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation" license plates

MO HB478

Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing

MO HB775

Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle licenses

MO SB358

Creates "The Freedom 13 Organization" special license plates

MO SB710

Modifies provisions relating to sports complex authorities

MO SB713

Modifies provisions relating to sports complex authorities

MO SB28

Modifies provisions relating to transportation

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