Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2067

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Prohibits the State of Missouri from recollecting certain incorrectly distributed employment security benefits

Impact

The introduction of HB 2067 signifies a shift in the approach the state legislature takes toward managing employment security benefits. By disallowing the recollection of benefits that were improperly distributed, the bill aims to protect recipients from unjust financial burdens. This legislation is particularly significant in contexts where individuals may have relied on these funds during transitional periods of unemployment, ensuring that they are not further disadvantaged by the state’s administrative errors.

Summary

House Bill 2067 aims to prohibit the State of Missouri from recollecting certain employment security benefits that were incorrectly distributed. The bill targets the fiscal policies surrounding the distribution of unemployment benefits, ensuring that individuals who received benefits in error cannot be penalized through demands for repayment. This measure is intended to provide relief to those who might be experiencing financial difficulties due to job loss, especially during economic downturns.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at protecting individuals, there could be contention surrounding the financial implications for the state of Missouri. Critics may raise concerns about how this prohibition will affect state budgets and the overall integrity of the employment security program. Additionally, some may argue that invalidating the recollection of benefits could lead to potential misuse or neglect of proper benefit distribution practices, raising questions about accountability within the system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1587

Prohibits the State of Missouri from recollecting certain incorrectly distributed employment security benefits

MO HB573

Prohibits the State of Missouri from recollecting certain incorrectly distributed employment security benefits

MO HB786

Prohibits the State of Missouri from recollecting certain incorrectly distributed employment security benefits

MO HB2918

Prohibits the State of Missouri from recollecting certain incorrectly distributed employment security benefits

MO HB1860

Modifies provisions relating to employment security benefits

MO HB2676

Prohibits certain offenders from being five hundred feet of any Missouri state park

MO HB312

Prohibits certain offenders from being five hundred feet of any Missouri state park

MO LB544

Disqualify certain individuals from receiving benefits under the Employment Security Law

MO SB84

Oklahoma Employment Security Commission; evaluate benefits, rates and trust fund; report distribution.

MO HB364

Creates the Missouri Premium Security Plan

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.