Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2666

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Prohibits the housing of undocumented migrants in airports and schools

Impact

The bill's impact is significant as it creates a clear mandate that bars state and local governments from permitting undocumented migrants to be housed in airports or schools across Missouri. While the bill allows for exceptions during declared states of emergency, it nonetheless sets a precedent for how undocumented individuals may be treated in public spaces. This could lead to a stricter regulatory environment, possibly affecting local government resources and responses to humanitarian needs in crisis situations.

Overall

In summary, HB2666 represents a legislative effort to restrict the accommodation of undocumented migrants in key public facilities, framing a response to immigration issues within Missouri. Its introduction indicates an ongoing debate in the state regarding immigration policy, local control, and the ethical responsibilities of public institutions.

Summary

House Bill 2666 seeks to amend Missouri state law by prohibiting the housing of undocumented migrants in public facilities, specifically airports and public schools. The legislation aims to create a more restrictive environment regarding the accommodation of undocumented individuals, reflecting a growing sentiment in some communities around immigration and resource allocation. By establishing this prohibition, HB2666 reinforces local jurisdiction's ability to regulate public spaces regarding immigration matters, aligning with broader debates around state and local policies regarding undocumented populations.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HB2666 include the ethical implications of denying housing to vulnerable populations and the potential ramifications on local public schooling and emergency response protocols. Critics may argue that the bill undermines support for individuals in dire circumstances, particularly in emergency situations, where compassionate responses are critical. The debate around this bill highlights the division between those seeking to enforce stricter immigration policies and those advocating for the rights and welfare of undocumented migrants.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB166

Prohibits certain types of regulation of public and private schools by cities and counties

MO HB241

Prohibits public school membership in any statewide activities association that prohibits home school students from participating in any event or activity offered by the school district in which the student resides

MO HB950

Requires school districts to provide "period products" at no cost in middle schools and high schools and charter schools and repeals provisions prohibiting abortion services providers from providing instruction on human sexuality or sexually transmitted diseases

MO SB497

Prohibits schools from providing course materials or instruction on gender identity or gender reassignment

MO HB742

Prohibits state agencies and law enforcement agencies from using any reproductive health data in their investigations

MO SB134

Prohibits the discussion of gender identity or sexual orientation by school personnel

MO HB772

Repeals the state prohibition of local governments regulating paper and plastic bags

MO HB904

Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within school zones and construction or work zones

MO HB692

Removes the prohibition against convicted felons running for public office

MO HB182

Prohibits the use of restraints on a child in juvenile court

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.