Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2607

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Establishes the MO Task Force on Nonprofit Safety and Security

Impact

The establishment of the Task Force has the potential to significantly enhance safety protocols and security resources for nonprofit organizations across the state. By addressing specific challenges faced by these organizations, policymakers hope to foster a safer environment for the populations they serve. The task force will serve as a resource for best practices and recommendations on safety measures, which could potentially influence state laws relating to the operations and funding of nonprofits.

Summary

House Bill 2607 aims to establish the Missouri Task Force on Nonprofit Safety and Security. The bill recognizes the importance of nonprofit organizations within the community and their roles in providing essential services. By creating this task force, legislators intend to address safety and security challenges faced by nonprofits, particularly regarding funding and resource allocation for protective measures. The task force will consist of various stakeholders, including members from nonprofit organizations, law enforcement, and state agencies to ensure diverse input and effective solutions.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB2607, particularly concerning the implications of increased regulation and oversight of nonprofit organizations. While supporters laud the intent to enhance safety, critics argue that the establishment of such a task force may lead to bureaucratic hurdles and make it more challenging for nonprofits to secure funding and operate effectively. The balance between ensuring safety and avoiding overregulation will be a significant theme in discussions as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1063

Establishes the MO Task Force on Nonprofit Safety and Security

MO HB1291

Establishes the Summer Camp Safety Task Force

MO HB1156

Establishes within the department of public safety a "Task Force on Body-Worn Cameras"

MO HB1226

Establishes the Task Force on Juvenile Justice and Education

MO HB311

Modifies provisions relating to task forces

MO HB317

Establishes the Missouri Technology Task Force

MO HB312

Establishes the 21st-Century Missouri Social Services Gap Analysis Task Force

MO HB301

Modifies and establishes provisions relating to public safety

MO SB397

Establishes the "Dialectical Behavior Therapy Task Force" and grants certain rulemaking authority to the Department of Commerce and Insurance

MO SB660

Creates a cyber crimes task force

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.