Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB787

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars to go toward the law library

Impact

The bill is poised to impact local statutes concerning the operation and funding of court-related facilities, specifically targeting the St. Louis City circuit court. Should the bill pass, it would empower the court to collect fees that could provide necessary financial support for the law library. This measure could enhance access to legal resources for individuals who may need legal assistance, thus promoting greater access to justice for the community.

Summary

House Bill 787 proposes legislation that enables the circuit court in St. Louis City to impose a fee, not exceeding twenty dollars, specifically aimed at funding the law library. This initiative seeks to supplement the resources available at the law library, which plays a crucial role in providing legal resources and assistance to both the public and legal professionals. By introducing this fee, the bill aims to address potential funding gaps that may hinder the law library's operations and services.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB 787 appears to be supportive, particularly among those who recognize the importance of maintaining comprehensive legal resources for the community. Proponents argue that a well-funded law library is essential for ensuring that individuals have access to the legal information and assistance they require. However, opponents may raise concerns about the imposition of additional fees during a time when many individuals face financial challenges.

Contention

While the bill seems to garner support for enhancing law library funding, there may be contention surrounding the introduction of fees. Some critics may argue that adding a fee could create barriers for low-income individuals who already struggle to access legal services. The balance between generating necessary funding for the law library and ensuring equitable access to these resources will likely be a point of debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1963

Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library

MO SB1209

Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a civil case filing fee of an amount not to exceed $20, rather than $15, for certain uses including the maintenance of a law library

MO SB252

Allows the circuit court of St. Louis City to collect a civil case filing fee of an amount not to exceed $20, rather than $15, for certain uses, including the maintenance of a law library

MO SB1023

Allows the circuit court of St. Louis City to collect a civil case filing fee of an amount not to exceed $20, rather than $15, for certain uses, including the maintenance of a law library

MO SB18

Allows the circuit court of St. Louis City to collect a civil case filing fee of an amount not to exceed $20, rather than $15, for certain uses, including the maintenance of a law library

MO SB800

Allows the circuit court of St. Louis City to collect a civil case filing fee of an amount not to exceed $20, rather than $15, for certain uses, including the maintenance of a law library

MO HB1872

To Amend The Law Concerning The Fees That May Be Collected By A County Sheriff; And To Allow A County Sheriff To Collect Fees For Attempted Service In Certain Circumstances.

MO HB2498

Requires public libraries that are authorized to levy or collect taxes to be governed by an elected library board

MO HB328

Provides for an increase in fees collected for the Lafayette Parish Law Library Commission

MO H8208

Allows town and city councils to impose penalties for the violation of ordinances and regulations not exceeding the amount of one thousand dollars ($1,000).

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.