Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2549

Introduced
1/25/22  

Caption

Authorizes a tax credit for planting native species

Impact

If enacted, HB 2549 will have significant implications for state laws related to tax incentives and environmental conservation. The introduction of tax credits for planting native species represents a shift towards proactive environmental policies that reward individuals and businesses for contributing to ecological health. Additionally, this measure could spur interest in native horticulture and create new opportunities for local nurseries and gardening communities involved in the promotion and sale of native plant species.

Summary

House Bill 2549 proposes a tax credit for individuals and businesses who engage in the planting of native species. The objective of this bill is to encourage environmental conservation and enhance local ecosystems by supporting the restoration and promotion of native plants. By incentivizing such activities, the legislation aims to boost biodiversity, improve habitats for flora and fauna, and foster community involvement in ecological stewardship. The bill highlights the importance of native plants in sustaining local wildlife and supporting soil health.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from environmental advocacy groups and proponents of biodiversity, it may face criticism or opposition from fiscal conservatives concerned about the long-term financial implications of tax credits. Some may argue that while the intent of promoting native species is commendable, the bill could divert state revenue or result in limited actual environmental gains without sufficient monitoring or assessment. As such, ongoing discussions around HB 2549 may focus on balancing environmental goals with fiscal responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB1138

Authorizes a tax credit for all taxpayers

MO SB509

Authorizes tax credits for child care

MO SB742

Authorizes tax credits for child care

MO SB455

Authorizes tax credits for child care

MO SB717

Authorizes a tax credit for urban farms

MO HB833

Authorizes the "Volunteer First Responder Tax Credit", relating to tax credits for certain first responders

MO HB1030

Authorizes a tax credit for a stillbirth

MO SB571

Authorizes a tax credit for educators

MO HB1631

Authorizes a tax credit for a stillbirth

MO HB2770

Authorizes a tax credit for a stillbirth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.