Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1655

Introduced
2/10/26  

Caption

Modifies the composition of the State Tax Commission

Impact

The proposed alterations have significant implications for state governance and the administration of tax policy. By restructuring the commission, SB1655 intends to establish a more representative and balanced body, which could lead to improved accountability in the management of tax assessments. The bill also restricts commissioners from accepting private employment, thereby minimizing potential conflicts of interest and promoting a higher standard of ethical conduct among appointed officials. Such measures could instill greater public trust in the commission's abilities to manage the state's tax regulations impartially.

Summary

Senate Bill 1655 seeks to modify the structure and governance of the State Tax Commission in Missouri. The bill proposes the repeal of sections 138.190 and 138.200 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri and introduces new regulations governing the composition and functions of the commission. Notably, the bill expands the number of members on the commission from three to five, ensuring a bipartisan representation while simultaneously ensuring that no more than three members belong to the same political party. This change aims to enhance the operational efficiency and bias-free functioning of the commission in its duties overseeing tax assessments and appeals.

Contention

Discussions around SB1655 may raise points of contention concerning the balance of power between the executive branch, particularly the governor's appointment authority, and the ongoing necessity of checks and balances through legislative oversight. Critics could argue that increasing the governor's control over the commission's composition might inadvertently lead to politicization, undermining the commission's autonomy. Advocates for the bill, however, contend that the proposed changes are essential to process reform, fostering transparency and efficiency within the state’s tax administration system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB19

Modifies provisions relating to the State Tax Commission

MO SJR19

Modifies composition of the House of Representatives and modifies term limits

MO SB9

Modifies provisions relating to the commissioners of the Public Service Commission

MO SB315

Modifies the membership requirements of the State Fair Commission

MO HB777

Modifies provisions relating to the state tax commission

MO SB19

Modifies provisions relating to the State Tax Commission

MO SB795

Modifies provisions relating to the State Tax Commission's ratio studies

MO HB760

Modifies laws regarding the composition of the missouri highways and transportation commission

MO SB240

Modifies provisions relating to state funds for regional planning commissions

MO SB797

Modifies provisions relating to regional planning commissions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.