Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1469

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Enacts provisions establishing an elected city assessor of the City of St. Louis

Impact

If enacted, HB 1469 would fundamentally alter the governance structure of property assessment in St. Louis. The bill emphasizes the importance of local control, allowing voters to influence who oversees the property assessment process. This could lead to increased public engagement and potentially more responsiveness to community concerns about property valuations and tax implications. Moreover, this change could establish a precedent for other cities looking to implement similar governance reforms.

Summary

House Bill 1469 proposes to establish an elected city assessor in the City of St. Louis. This move aims to shift the role of property assessment from an appointed position to an elected one, thereby increasing accountability and transparency in the assessment process for property taxes. Proponents of this change argue that having an elected official will enhance oversight and better represent the interests of the community in property valuation decisions.

Contention

However, the bill has faced criticism from some stakeholders who argue that transitioning to an elected assessor might introduce political considerations into what has traditionally been a technical administrative role. Opponents express concerns about the potential for politicization of property assessments, which could undermine the objectivity needed in fair property valuation. Furthermore, there are fears that election campaigns may distract from the assessor's core responsibilities, and that the quality of assessments could decline in a bid to gain voter favor.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB658

Creates provisions relating to the accountability of the St. Louis city government

MO HB134

Modifies provisions relating to the state tax commission, assessors, and tax assessment procedures

MO HB608

Repeals provisions requiring absences from schools in St. Louis City to be reported to the children's division

MO SB363

Specifies that the St. Louis City school board shall fill any vacancy that occurs in such school board outside of the normal election cycle

MO SB216

Designates "James W Brooks Memorial Highway" in St. Louis City and St. Louis County

MO SB139

Enacts provisions relating to state designations

MO SB626

Modifies residency requirements of employees of St. Louis City

MO SB56

Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles

MO SB487

Enacts provisions relating to property insurance

MO SB23

Enacts provisions relating to commerce

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.