Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1506

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Requires the governor to maintain and regularly update a list of each state board, commission, committee, or council that contains members appointed by the governor

Impact

By establishing the 'Transparency on Boards and Commissions Act,' HB1506 would reinforce the principle of transparency within state government. It is expected to empower citizens by giving them the tools needed to monitor governmental appointments, helping to ensure that state boards and commissions are held accountable for their actions and decisions. Moreover, this legislation may promote greater public interest and participation in governmental processes, as individuals can track who is serving on these significant bodies and the duration of their service.

Summary

House Bill 1506 aims to enhance the transparency and accountability of state governance in Missouri by mandating the governor's office to maintain and regularly update a comprehensive list of all state boards, commissions, committees, and councils that include members appointed by the governor. This list will include details such as each appointee’s name, city or county of residence, and term expiration date. The intent of the bill is to provide the public with accessible information regarding government appointments, which supporters believe is crucial for informed civic engagement and oversight.

Contention

While the bill is primarily positioned as a positive step toward transparent governance, potential points of contention may arise concerning privacy and the practical implications of maintaining such a public record. Opponents may argue that disclosing the residency of appointees could lead to unintended consequences, including undue scrutiny or harassment. Furthermore, there is the concern over the language in the bill that exempts the governor’s office and others from fines under public records laws, which could be viewed as limiting accountability mechanisms meant to protect the public's right to information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB236

Requires the Governor to maintain and regularly update a list of each state board, commission, committee, or council that contains members appointed by the Governor

MO HB646

Allows members of the general assembly to serve as ex-officio members of boards, commissions, councils or legislative bodies within their district

MO SB150

Requires the creation of county commission political party committees

MO SCR18

Urges the Governor to establish an oversight committee to work with the federal government on programs listed under the Justice 40 Initiative

MO HB1322

Installs a student voting member on college and university boards of curators, regents, or governors upon student body approval

MO HB993

Requires members of the general assembly to report to the Missouri Ethics Commission when they file bills that would benefit their employer

MO HB800

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

MO SB274

Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution

MO HB682

Modifies the membership of the "Clean Water Commission"

MO HB823

Establishes provisions for the appointment and duties of commissioners to attend an Article V convention

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.