Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2444

Introduced
1/17/24  

Caption

Establishes new procedures for annexation of school districts to special school districts

Impact

If the bill passes, it will modify the way school districts integrate with special school districts by introducing a formal process that includes voter approval. This process aims to ensure that attachments are made based on community consent, reflecting the desires of the residents who will be affected by such changes. The requirements for voter signatures on a petition, reflecting either ten percent of the last voting cycle or a majority, are intended to create a clear pathway for annexation, thereby formalizing the merger of services and governance where necessary.

Summary

House Bill 2444 establishes new procedures for the annexation of school districts into adjacent special school districts. This bill proposes that a school district wishing to attach itself to a special school district must first establish a special school district within its jurisdiction and then follow specific procedures outlined for annexation. The school board of the district proposing the annexation is required to submit the question of annexation to voters, contingent upon receiving sufficient support from the voters of that district.

Conclusion

Overall, HB2444 is designed to streamline the annexation process while ensuring that it remains democratically accountable. The bill’s focus on voter involvement suggests a shift towards greater local governance in matters affecting educational policy, with implications for how special education services are distributed across school districts in Missouri.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding the bill, primarily centered around community representation and the administrative burden of complying with the new annexation processes. Some stakeholders may argue that requiring voter approval for annexations could complicate and delay educational resource allocation and the establishment of special education services. Conversely, supporters of the bill assert that it enhances local control and accountability by ensuring that only districts that clearly have the community's backing can proceed with annexation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB253

Establishes transfer procedures to nonresident districts for students in public schools

MO HB1072

Specifies that tax revenues dedicated to school districts cannot be reduced or redirected to accommodate special taxing districts

MO HB1087

Establishes antibullying requirements for school districts

MO HB844

Establishes a grant program to assist school districts in hiring school resource officers

MO HB536

Modifies provisions relating to certain special taxing districts

MO SB34

Authorizes school districts and charter schools to offer elective social studies courses on the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament

MO HB784

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

MO HB288

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools

MO HB408

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in charter schools and public middle and high schools

MO HB173

Establishes a process for encouraging the donation of unused agricultural food products to school districts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.