Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1239

Introduced
3/1/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to investment policies of public entities

Impact

If enacted, SB1239 would require all existing contracts or investments with such companies to either be cancelled or divested at the earliest prudent opportunity, with a mandate to cease any associations by December 31, 2022. This divestment strategy aims to align Missouri's financial practices with broader national and international responses to geopolitical actions and ethical standards, ensuring that state funds are not used to support entities that could undermine democratic processes.

Summary

Senate Bill 1239 seeks to amend Chapter 30 of Missouri's Revised Statutes, introducing stricter regulations on the investment policies of public entities. The bill specifically prohibits the state, along with its political subdivisions and retirement systems, from contracting with or investing in companies that have operations in strategic industries within the Russian Federation, especially in light of aggression or election tampering concerns. This measure reflects a growing sensitivity and response to international events affecting national security and taxpayer interests.

Contention

The bill is submitted for voter approval, making it a referendum measure. While the intent is to safeguard taxpayer money from being associated with hostile or unethical entities, there may be contention surrounding the implications of such a divestment policy on businesses and public investments. Critics may argue that broad sanctions like these could have economic repercussions and limit investment opportunities that might otherwise benefit Missouri's economy.

Discussion

The legislation underlines a significant trend in state policies focusing on responsible investing and accountability concerning foreign entities, particularly those that pose potential risks to tainted democratic processes. The active involvement of voters through a referendum could also lead to public debate on foreign relations, ethics in governance, and the role of state investments.

Companion Bills

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