Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB890

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Refer
2/10/26  
Engrossed
2/12/26  
Refer
2/27/26  
Report Pass
4/13/26  
Refer
4/16/26  
Report Pass
5/13/26  
Refer
5/13/26  
Report Pass
5/15/26  

Caption

Repeals expired, terminated, sunset, and obsolete sections of law

Impact

The implications of SB890 are significant for state laws as it establishes a systematic approach for the state to assess and potentially eliminate redundant entities within the government framework. This bill could lead to a more efficient state administration, enabling better allocation of resources while reducing waste and duplication of efforts across state agencies. The expected outcomes include improved accountability and transparency in government operations.

Summary

SB890 seeks to enhance the efficiency of state government by mandating departments to report on obsolete administrative entities. The bill requires identification and reporting of entities that no longer serve a necessary function to ensure government resources are allocated effectively. This aligns with broader efforts to streamline governance and eliminate unnecessary bureaucratic overhead, which can impede public service delivery.

Sentiment

General sentiment around the bill appears to be favorable, especially among proponents of administrative efficiency and governmental reform. Supporters argue that such measures are essential to modernizing state operations and making them more responsive to the needs of the public. However, some concerns have been expressed regarding the potential impacts on specific administrative functions and the fear of abrupt changes that could affect service delivery in certain areas.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the fear that the repeal of certain administrative entities could disrupt important services. Opponents warn that such actions must be carefully assessed to ensure they do not compromise the integrity of services provided to the public. Thus, while the bill aims for efficiency, it also raises questions about maintaining essential functions within state governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB757

Repeals expired, terminated, sunset, and obsolete sections, and portions of sections, of law

MO SB10

Modifies termination dates of certain sections

MO SB391

Repeals the expiration date for the Basic Civil Legal Services Fund

MO SB729

Requires state departments to report on obsolete administrative entities, repeals certain administrative entities and repeals and reassigns duties for certain other administrative entities

MO SB355

Repeals the expiration date for the Basic Civil Legal Services Fund

MO HB124

Repeals the expiration date of funding of basic civil legal services for certain persons

MO HB181

Repeals the expiration date of funding of basic civil legal services for certain persons

MO SB570

Repeals the expiration date for the fees credited to the Secretary of State' Technology Trust Fund

MO SB494

Repeals a portion of the tax on motor fuel, and specifies an expiration date for the exemption and refund process applicable to that portion

MO SB775

Repeals a portion of the tax on motor fuel, and specifies an expiration date for the exemption and refund process applicable to that portion

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.