Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB150

Introduced
1/4/23  

Caption

Requires the creation of county commission political party committees

Impact

The enactment of SB150 would reform how political parties operate at the county level, particularly regarding the nomination of candidates. By establishing clearer guidelines for nominating committees within each party, the bill aims to create a more consistent framework across counties in Missouri. This could enhance party organization and potentially lead to more effective candidate selection practices, thereby impacting local governance and electoral processes positively.

Summary

SB150 seeks to repeal and replace existing sections of the Missouri Revised Statutes that govern county commission district political party committees. The bill introduces new provisions detailing the organization and selection processes of nominating committees within political parties at various levels, reflecting the importance of local governance in political processes. Specifically, it outlines how committees will select candidates for various public offices, including county, state legislative, and congressional seats, emphasizing the role of county commission district committees in these processes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB150 appears supportive among political party members and local governance advocates who appreciate the effort to clarify and standardize the processes for nominating candidates. However, there may be dissent from factions within parties that prefer a more decentralized approach to candidate selection, as some committee members may feel this new structure limits local autonomy in favor of stricter party control.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between party control and local autonomy within the political nomination process. Some members may argue that while standardized procedures can streamline operations, they may also dilute the unique needs and preferences of local political parties. Furthermore, the effectiveness of these new provisions will depend significantly on their implementation and acceptance within county political landscapes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB901

Modifies provisions relating to county commission district political party committees

MO SB16

Requires weighted voting in county political party committees

MO SB1078

Modifies provisions relating to county political party committees

MO SB1011

Modifies provisions relating to county political party committees

MO SB814

Modifies provisions relating to election of circuit and associate circuit judges

MO HB4389

Relating to state political party committees

MO HB3550

Relating to state political party committees

MO SB693

Clarifying meeting voting requirements for political party executive committees

MO HB2119

Requiring precinct committeemen and committeewomen to provide the county clerk with their address, phone number and email address.

MO SB503

Generally revise political party committee laws

Similar Bills

WV SB693

Clarifying meeting voting requirements for political party executive committees

MO SB901

Modifies provisions relating to county commission district political party committees

WV SB829

Modifying political party committee organization

WV HB4389

Relating to state political party committees

WV HB3550

Relating to state political party committees

WV HB5625

Relating to updating names of institutions of higher education and nondiscrimination in leadership positions

TX SR549

Suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, H.B. No. 1987.

TX HR2022

Suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, H.B. No. 1987.