Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2755

Introduced
2/23/22  

Caption

Creates provisions relating to flood resiliency

Impact

If passed, HB 2755 would significantly influence state laws related to environmental protections and disaster preparedness. The bill proposes that local governments receive guidance and resources to develop tailored flood resiliency plans, which are expected to interface with existing state regulations. This could foster a more coordinated statewide approach to flood management while ensuring that local jurisdictions can implement strategies that fit their unique geographic and demographic challenges.

Summary

House Bill 2755 introduces provisions aimed at enhancing flood resiliency across the state. The bill addresses the urgent need for improved flood management and infrastructure in response to increasing weather-related disasters and climate change impacts. By formalizing measures to enhance flood protection and adaptability, the bill seeks to ensure safer environments for residents in flood-prone areas. The key focus is on creating actionable steps for local communities to bolster their defenses against flooding events that are becoming more frequent and severe.

Contention

The primary points of contention surrounding HB 2755 revolve around the extent of state involvement in local flood management efforts. Some legislators argue that while state-level coordination is vital, it should not override local decision-making and resource allocation. Opponents of the bill express concerns that an overarching state directive could undermine local innovations and tailored solutions to flooding issues. Balancing state guidance with local autonomy remains a critical dialogue as discussions on the bill progress.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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