Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1515

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishes the "Missouri Small Business Property Crime Prevention Grant Program"

Impact

The bill outlines a structured approach for the distribution of grants, mandating the Department of Economic Development to administer the program. Eligible small businesses must have fewer than fifty employees and demonstrate a clear security need to qualify for funding. The grants, capped at one thousand dollars per business per fiscal year, can be used for expenses tied to security enhancements or for repairing damages from criminal activities. This initiative marks an effort to alleviate some of the aforementioned vulnerabilities through state-sponsored financial assistance.

Summary

House Bill 1515 establishes the 'Missouri Small Business Property Crime Prevention Grant Program'. This program is designed to assist small businesses in enhancing their security measures against property crimes. Through this initiative, small businesses can apply for grants aimed at funding physical security upgrades and repairing damages incurred during property crimes. The intent of the bill is to improve safety for local businesses, which can often be vulnerable to crime, thus fostering a more secure operating environment.

Contention

While many stakeholders see the bill as a proactive step towards supporting small businesses and reducing crime, there may be debates over the adequacy of the funding and the eligibility criteria. Critics may argue that the cap on grants is too low to effectively mitigate criminal damages. Furthermore, the bill introduces a sunset provision that could lead to the program's termination after six years unless reauthorized, which raises concerns about the long-term sustainability of the support being provided to small businesses in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2381

Establishes the "Protecting Missouri's Small Businesses Act", which changes the law regarding businesses closed because of a shutdown order

MO HB2796

Establishes the "Protecting Missouri's Small Businesses Act", which changes the law regarding businesses closed because of a shutdown order

MO HB2874

Establishes the "Protecting Missouri's Small Businesses Act", which changes the law regarding businesses closed because of a shutdown order

MO HB318

Establishes the "Missouri Voter Fraud Prevention Act"

MO HB727

Establishes the Missouri Angel Investment Incentive Act

MO HB2226

Establishes the "Missouri Angel Investment Incentive Act"

MO HB681

Modifies the Missouri Works Program to allow retail businesses in counties of the second classification to participate

MO HB237

Establishes the "Right to Start Act" and provisions to support new businesses

MO SB6

Creates the Getting Missourians Back to Work Act

MO HB235

Establishes the Missouri Teachers Classroom Supply Assistance Program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.