Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SJR106

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Transfers authority over the state highway system to the Department of Transportation

Impact

If enacted, SJR106 would repeal six existing sections of Article IV of the Missouri Constitution, which currently govern the highways and transportation commission. The bill replaces these sections with new provisions establishing the Department of Transportation and detailing its powers and responsibilities. This includes the authority to plan, construct, maintain, and manage all transportation programs and facilities throughout the state, which could lead to significant shifts in both funding allocations and administrative priorities in transportation sectors.

Summary

SJR106 is a Senate Joint Resolution proposing amendments to the Missouri Constitution that would transfer authority over the state's highway system from the current highways and transportation commission to the Department of Transportation. The resolution intends to streamline operations and management of the highway infrastructure by placing oversight directly under a dedicated department rather than a commission. This change is aimed at enhancing efficiency and ensuring that transportation policies are more responsive to public needs and safety requirements.

Contention

Notably, the resolution has raised discussions regarding the implications of centralizing transportation authority. Proponents argue that the change will enhance accountability and improve the coordination of transportation projects, while critics express concerns over the potential for reduced local input into transportation decisions. Additionally, the resolution stipulates how funds raised from state sales taxes on motor vehicles will be specifically allocated to different transportation projects, thus solidifying financial plans that may limit flexibility in resource distribution for local governments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SJR2

Transfers authority over the Department of Transportation from the Highways and Transportation Commission to the Governor

MO HJR32

Proposes a constitutional amendment that transfers authority over the department of transportation from the highways and transportation commission to the governor

MO HJR45

Proposes a constitutional amendment dissolving the authority of the highways and transportation commission and granting authority to the department of transportation

MO HB4

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Revenue and Department of Transportation

MO HB572

Authorizes motor fuel tax rate changes based on certain department of transportation expenditures

MO SB120

Modifies provisions relating to the expenditure of moneys in funds by certain state departments

MO SB672

Enacts the "Alexander Whalen Safe Highways Act" pertaining to wrong-way vehicle detection systems

MO SB321

Designates portions of the state highway system as "Donald J Trump Highway"

MO SB307

Enacts provisions relating to the Department of Transportation's fiber network

MO HJR46

Proposes a constitutional amendment to grant the legislature the authority to veto department of transportation spending plans

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