Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB800

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

Requires the Secretary of State to compile and post a list of school board members and terms on the Secretary's website

Impact

The implementation of HB800 will have direct implications for state laws governing educational transparency. The bill specifies that the information must be organized by school district and made publicly accessible online, which could foster greater accountability among school board members. Moreover, it could leverage public scrutiny of school board decisions, potentially leading to better-informed community participation in local educational affairs. The systematic collection and reporting of this data aim to empower voters and stakeholders in the education system.

Summary

House Bill 800 requires the Secretary of State to compile and annually post a report listing each school board member, the school district they serve, their election date, and the expiration date of their term. This new requirement aims to enhance transparency regarding school board governance and provide clearer access to information for the public. By making these details readily available on the Secretary of State's website, the bill seeks to keep community members informed about their local educational leadership and facilitate civic engagement regarding school board matters.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around HB800 appears to be positive, especially among advocates for educational transparency and civic engagement. Proponents argue that the bill establishes an important precedent in making school governance more accessible to the public. However, there may be nuanced discussions regarding the administrative burden this could impose on the Secretary of State’s office and each school district in terms of data collection and report generation.

Contention

While HB800 mainly garners support, some points of contention may arise around how efficiently and accurately school districts can supply this information annually. Concerns might be raised regarding the capacity of smaller districts with fewer resources to consistently meet the new reporting requirements. If the logistical implementation poses challenges, this could detract from the intended goal of increasing transparency. Nonetheless, the focus remains on promoting accountability within local education systems through this legislative effort.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB262

Secretary of State, boards and commissions, membership, maintenance on website, annual reports of board membership to Legislature, Dept. of Examiners of Public Accounts to review appointment expiration dates for statutory authority and compliance, Sec. 36-14-17 am'd.

MO S02136

Requires the filing and posting of required ancillary agreements on school district and charter school websites.

MO S02650

Requires the filing and posting of required ancillary agreements on school district and charter school websites.

MO HB380

Relating to the secretary of state posting on the secretary of state's Internet website databases containing certain information about elections.

MO HB665

Relating to the secretary of state posting on the secretary of state's Internet website databases containing certain information about elections.

MO HB2859

Relating to the secretary of state posting on the secretary of state's Internet website databases containing certain information about elections.

MO HB60

Relating to the secretary of state posting on the secretary of state's Internet website databases containing certain information about elections.

MO HB217

Relating to the secretary of state posting on the secretary of state's Internet website databases containing certain information about elections.

MO HB1893

School boards; requires posting of certain information on its website.

MO HB933

Relating to posting of election information on the secretary of state's and each county's Internet website.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.