Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1635

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Changes the laws regarding cities of the fourth classification

Impact

The legislation aims to enhance the autonomy of local governments in managing their affairs, potentially leading to more responsive governance. By allowing the board of aldermen to operate with increased authority, the bill could facilitate quicker decision-making on urban development projects, public safety measures, and local taxation policies. However, it also raises questions about oversight and accountability, particularly concerning the lack of mayoral checks on board actions, which could lead to governance challenges or conflicts.

Summary

House Bill 1635 introduces significant changes to the governance of municipalities, particularly focusing on the powers and responsibilities of the board of aldermen. The bill establishes guidelines for how local governments can create, enforce, and amend ordinances, especially in cities of varying population sizes. One major provision allows a board of aldermen to enact ordinances without requiring mayoral approval under certain conditions, which could streamline the legislative process in municipalities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1635 involve the balance of power between elected officials at the local level. Critics argue that the increased power of the board of aldermen could undermine the checks and balances typically provided by the mayor's office. Supporters, on the other hand, contend that this shift is necessary for effective governance in rapidly evolving municipalities. Concerns also extend to the potential for disputes to arise between different branches of local government as they navigate their new roles under this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB64

Changes the laws regarding cities of the fourth classification

MO HB722

Changes the laws regarding bonds

MO HB903

Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of real property

MO HB585

Changes the laws regarding the terms and conditions of credit cards that lenders may offer

MO HB1088

Changes the law regarding the collection of delinquent property taxes

MO HB782

Changes the law regarding advertisements and orders of publication in newspapers

MO SB667

Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting attorneys, including classification as state employees and the transfer of the Prosecuting Attorneys and Circuit Attorneys' Retirement System to the Missouri State Employees' Retirement System

MO HB1120

Changes the laws regarding liens on stored property

MO HB1138

Changes the laws regarding the dispensing of contraceptives

MO HB1114

Makes county prosecutors state employees

Similar Bills

MO HB818

Changes the laws regarding cities of the fourth classification

MO HB2288

Changes the laws regarding cities of the fourth classification

MO HB64

Changes the laws regarding cities of the fourth classification

LA HB1069

Provides relative to mayors' courts

LA HB461

Provides relative to mayors' courts

LA HB413

Provides relative to meetings of the board of aldermen in a Lawrason Act municipality

LA HB463

Provides relative to the appointment and terms of municipal officials in Lawrason Act municipalities

MS SB2735

Mayoral veto power; clarify scope of.