Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1650

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to sexually oriented businesses

Impact

The implications of HB 1650 would be significant, as it would alter the balance of power between state and local governments regarding how businesses are managed and supervised. Specifically, it would affect statutes permitting various local governments to impose specific regulations that they feel align with community standards. This centralization of authority may limit the ability of cities and counties to address unique regional issues related to sexually oriented businesses, which critics argue could lead to a disregard for local community values and safety measures.

Summary

House Bill 1650 seeks to amend regulations surrounding sexually oriented businesses, specifically targeting the provisions that dictate how local jurisdictions can regulate these entities. The bill aims to establish a more uniform approach to regulation across the state, potentially overriding more stringent local ordinances that aim to address community-specific concerns. Proponents believe that this will streamline operations for businesses and reduce confusion stemming from different local regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1650 include concerns raised by local governments that fear losing the ability to effectively regulate businesses that may conflict with local cultural and social norms. Opponents to the bill argue that it represents an overreach by the state, undermining local control and opening the door for businesses to operate in ways that may not align with community standards. This debate often highlights the need to balance economic interests with the protection of local values and concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB494

Modifies provisions relating to sexually oriented businesses

MO HB498

Includes businesses that host drag performances in the definition of a sexually oriented business

MO SB429

Modifies provisions relating to sexually oriented businesses

MO SB189

Modifies provisions relating to criminal laws

MO HB1164

Modifies provisions relating to nuisance businesses

MO HB1108

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO HB1177

Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses

MO SB309

Modifies provisions relating to searches and seizures

MO SB315

Modifies provisions relating to the transfer of appeals

MO SB279

Modifies provisions relating to gaming

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.