Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2291

Introduced
1/6/22  
Refer
1/20/22  
Report Pass
2/24/22  

Caption

Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Clinton, and Lincoln

Impact

The passage of HB 2291 would enable the cities of Branson West, Clinton, and Lincoln to utilize a portion of sales tax revenue directly for public safety expenditures. This could include hiring additional law enforcement personnel, purchasing necessary equipment, and funding community safety programs. The ability to generate dedicated revenue for public safety is expected to enhance these cities' capacity to respond to local needs and priorities effectively.

Summary

House Bill 2291 authorizes the implementation of a dedicated sales tax to fund public safety initiatives specifically in the cities of Branson West, Clinton, and Lincoln. The bill responds to the growing need for enhanced public safety resources within these communities, allowing them to generate revenue specifically earmarked for this vital area. By establishing such a tax, the bill aims to empower local governments to better address public safety challenges and improve overall community welfare through more focused funding.

Sentiment

The general sentiment towards HB 2291 appears to be supportive, particularly among local government officials and community leaders who recognize the critical need for more resources devoted to public safety. The bill is interpreted as a proactive measure that reflects a commitment to ensuring the safety and security of residents. However, there may still be concerns among some taxpayers about the introduction of new taxes.

Contention

While there is considerable support for enhancing public safety funding, points of contention may arise regarding the imposition of sales taxes and how they affect local economies. Critics might argue that increasing sales taxes could place an undue burden on residents and businesses. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the oversight of how the revenue is spent, ensuring accountability and transparency in the utilization of funds dedicated to public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB551

Authorizes the cities of Clinton and Lincoln to impose a sales tax for public safety

MO HB876

Adds cities to the list of cities authorized to impose a public safety sales tax

MO SB180

Authorizes the cities of Clinton and Lincoln to impose a sales tax for public safety

MO HB1609

Adds the city of Belle to the list of cities authorized to impose a public safety sales tax

MO HB247

Authorizes cities and fire protection districts to impose a public safety sales tax

MO HB2214

Authorizes cities and fire protection districts to impose a public safety sales tax

MO HB676

Authorizes the cities of Marshall and Odessa to levy a sales tax dedicated to public safety upon voter approval

MO HB2561

Authorizes the cities of Huntsville and Steelville to levy a sales tax dedicated to public safety upon voter approval

MO HB2205

Authorizes the cities of Huntsville, Marshall, Moberly, and Steelville to levy a sales tax dedicated to public safety upon voter approval

MO HB1572

Authorizes the city of Nevada to impose a sales tax for public safety

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.