Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1612

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Authorizes expansion of regional jail districts upon voter approval

Impact

If enacted, HB1612 would significantly impact state laws governing the establishment and funding of regional jail districts. The requirement for voter approval implies a democratic process wherein local residents have direct input into decisions affecting their communities. Proponents argue that such expansions can lead to better management of correctional facilities, improved rehabilitation services, and potentially lower incarceration rates through adequate community support systems.

Summary

House Bill 1612 authorizes the expansion of regional jail districts, contingent upon voter approval. This legislation aims to provide local governments with the ability to create or expand jail districts in response to increasing demands for correctional facilities. The bill seeks to modernize the infrastructure of detention facilities and enhance local jurisdictions' capabilities to manage populations effectively, thus addressing concerns related to overcrowding and inmate welfare in jails.

Contention

Notably, there are concerns regarding local accountability and the implications of increased funding for regional jails. Critics fear that while the bill allows for the expansion of jail facilities, it might also lead to an over-reliance on incarceration as a solution to criminal justice issues. This can spark debates over the ethical implications of investing in jail expansion versus community-oriented solutions such as rehabilitation programs and mental health services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB676

Authorizes the cities of Marshall and Odessa to levy a sales tax dedicated to public safety upon voter approval

MO HB771

Authorizes the city of Odessa to levy a sales tax whose revenues are dedicated to public safety upon voter approval

MO HB813

Authorizes a property tax exemption for certain property used for childcare, contingent upon passage and approval by the voters of a constitutional amendment permitting a property tax exemption.

MO HB665

Authorizes volunteer fire protection association dues to be collected by a county collector similar to property tax collections upon voter approval

MO HB373

Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs

MO HB784

Requires approval by school district voters before a school district adopts a four-day school week

MO SB354

Authorizes certain fire protection districts and ambulance districts to propose a 1.0% sales tax

MO HB1322

Installs a student voting member on college and university boards of curators, regents, or governors upon student body approval

MO HB385

Allows people confined in jails to vote by absentee ballot

MO HB247

Authorizes cities and fire protection districts to impose a public safety sales tax

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.