Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SJR2

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, SJR2 would repeal existing sections of the Missouri Constitution that outline the structure and authority of the Highways and Transportation Commission, replacing them with new provisions that grant expanded powers to the Governor. In practical terms, this could lead to shifts in how transportation funding is allocated and managed, potentially resulting in a more cohesive strategy for state highway and transportation system development. Furthermore, it is expected to affect the distribution of state funds generated from vehicle taxes and related fees, enabling the administration to prioritize projects according to the current administration's objectives.

Summary

SJR2 is a proposed amendment to the Missouri Constitution that seeks to significantly alter the governance of the state's transportation sector. The bill proposes to transfer authority from the current Highways and Transportation Commission to the Governor, thereby consolidating executive control over transportation policies. This change aims to increase efficiency in decision-making processes related to the Department of Transportation, particularly in the areas of road construction, maintenance, and overall transportation planning. The proposal is positioned as a way to streamline operations and enhance accountability within the department.

Contention

However, the amendment has generated discussions around its implications for local control and community input in transportation decisions. Critics express concerns that centralizing authority may dilute local involvement in transportation planning, particularly for projects that impact specific communities. There is also apprehension regarding the balance of power and whether changes could lead to mismanagement of transportation funds without adequate oversight mechanisms. These points of contention highlight the broader debate about the role of state versus local governance in shaping transportation infrastructure in Missouri.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB505

Authorizes the Department of Natural Resources to convey certain state property located in Iron County to the State Highways and Transportation Commission

MO HJR109

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

MO HB2004

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

MO SB942

Modifies provisions relating to the selection of Commissioners of the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority

MO SB127

Enacts provisions relating to state designations marked by the Department of Transportation

MO HB2005

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Office of Administration, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Conservation, the Department of Public Safety, and the Chief Executive's Office

MO SB407

Modifies provisions relating to Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System and Missouri State Employees' Retirement System

MO SB219

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

MO SB1323

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

MO SB1300

Modifies provisions relating to transportation

Similar Bills

MO SJR57

Modifies provisions relating to the employment of personnel for state highway system purposes

MO SJR58

Modifies provisions relating to the employment of personnel for state highway system purposes

MO SJR56

Modifies provisions relating to the employment of personnel for state highway system purposes

CA SB1173

Transportation funds: De Luz Community Services District.

AZ HB2598

Transportation tax; election; Maricopa county.

AZ SB1356

Transportation tax; election; Maricopa county

CA AB914

Electrical infrastructure: California Environmental Quality Act: review time period.

CA SB617

Public contracts: progressive design-build: local and regional agencies: transit.