Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2648

Introduced
2/6/24  
Refer
2/22/24  

Caption

Establishes requirements for library boards to be elected

Impact

If enacted, HB2648 would significantly alter the structure of library governance in the state, moving from appointed boards to an elected system. This shift is designed to empower citizens by involving them more directly in the decision-making processes of their libraries. Supporters argue that this could lead to improved services and better alignment of library resources with community needs. Opponents, however, may raise concerns about the potential for politicization of library boards and the implications this has for the provision of unbiased educational resources.

Summary

House Bill 2648 aims to establish requirements for the election of library boards within the state. This legislation seeks to enhance public involvement and accountability by allowing community members to directly elect the individuals responsible for managing their local libraries. The intent behind HB2648 is to foster greater transparency in library governance and ensure that the policies and direction of libraries reflect the needs and desires of the communities they serve.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB2648 involves fears that the election process could introduce partisan politics into the library's operations. Critics suggest that if library boards are elected, certain groups may attempt to influence these boards for specific agendas, potentially undermining the libraries' roles as neutral spaces for learning and resources. This aspect of the proposal raises important discussions about how best to balance community control with the mission of libraries to serve all citizens fairly, irrespective of political affiliations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1159

Prohibits the state librarian from disbursing funds to libraries that offer obscene materials to children

MO HB1238

Prohibits the state librarian from disbursing funds to libraries that offer obscene materials to children

MO HB986

Modifies provisions relating to the powers of libraries

MO HB639

Transfers the State Historic Preservation Office from the Department of Natural Resources to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor

MO HB316

Relates to facilities of historic significance.

MO SB672

Creates and modifies provisions relating to disbursements of funds to libraries by the state librarian

MO HB473

Establishes the Show MO Act

MO HB675

Establishes the Show MO Act

MO HB1087

Establishes antibullying requirements for school districts

MO HB1122

Establishes the Show MO Act, relating to tax credits for qualified motion media projects

Similar Bills

MO HB2186

Creates subdistricts within certain school districts

MO HB557

Establishes requirements for library boards to be elected

MO HB1750

Changes provisions relating to school boards

MO HB1747

Changes provisions relating to school boards

MO HB1804

Provides for new school board subdistricts and member elections in certain cities

MO HB1174

Modifies provisions governing candidate filing location for nonpartisan elections

MO HB1753

Elementary and Secondary Education

MO SB681

Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education