Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2891

Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Authorizes a tax credit for homeless shelters

Impact

If passed, HB 2891 would legally modify existing tax structures to create deductions that benefit homeless shelters, allowing them to allocate more resources towards essential services such as food, healthcare, and job training for residents. The anticipated outcome is a more robust network of shelters that can provide improved support for homeless individuals while enabling facilities to operate with greater financial independence and sustainability. This legislation may also foster collaboration between local government agencies and shelters, promoting effective use of tax revenue to tackle housing insecurity.

Summary

House Bill 2891 aims to authorize a tax credit specifically for homeless shelters, intending to provide financial support to these institutions that play a critical role in addressing homelessness. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the challenges faced by shelters and seeks to encourage improvements in facilities and services offered by these organizations. By introducing a financial incentive, lawmakers hope to enhance the capacity of homeless shelters to serve more individuals and families in need, ultimately reducing homelessness in the community.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HB 2891 may bring up varying perspectives from stakeholders involved in housing and support services. Proponents of the bill may argue that it is a necessary step to improve the welfare of homeless individuals by increasing funding for shelters at a time when economic pressures are greater than ever. Conversely, opponents could raise concerns about potential misuse of taxpayer funds or express skepticism about the effectiveness of tax credits versus direct funding strategies. As the bill progresses through legislative channels, the varying opinions regarding its efficiency and potential impact on state resources will likely remain a point of contention among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB434

Authorizes a tax credit for providing services to homeless persons

MO SB622

Modifies provisions relating to homelessness

MO HB545

Repeals provisions relating to individuals facing homelessness

MO SB509

Authorizes tax credits for child care

MO SB571

Authorizes a tax credit for educators

MO HB1030

Authorizes a tax credit for a stillbirth

MO HB1197

Authorizes a tax credit for a stillbirth

MO HB811

Authorizes tax credits for health care professionals and EMTs serving in rural areas

MO HB321

Authorizes a tax credit for certain contraception costs

MO SB226

Authorizes a tax credit for certain education expenses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.