Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HJR115

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri to require Jackson County to have an elected county assessor instead of an unelected assessment department

Impact

The proposed amendment would significantly alter the governance structure within Jackson County. By introducing the requirement for an elected official, HJR115 aims to reshape the way property tax assessments are conducted, ensuring that the assessor directly answers to the electorate. This shift is intended to foster accountability and responsiveness to community needs, as the elected assessor would be inclined to prioritize the interests of constituents in their assessment processes.

Summary

HJR115 proposes a constitutional amendment for Missouri that mandates Jackson County to have an elected county assessor rather than relying on an unelected assessment department. This initiative stems from a perceived need for greater transparency and accountability in property tax assessments, which play a crucial role in local governance and funding for public services. The bill seeks to empower county residents by allowing them to elect their assessor, thereby providing a direct influence over their local taxation officials.

Contention

While supporters of HJR115 argue that the amendment would enhance democratic processes and promote better representation in local government, opponents raise concerns about the potential politicization of the assessor's office. Critics argue that having an elected assessor could lead to conflicts of interest, as assessors may feel pressured to adjust assessments in favor of their voter base rather than adhering strictly to fair valuation practices. This debate highlights the broader tension between electing local officials for accountability and maintaining professional standards in crucial functions like tax assessment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HJR21

Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri to require Jackson County to have an elected county assessor instead of an unelected assessment department

MO HJR20

Proposes a constitutional amendment to assert the right of Missourians to hunt and fish

MO HJR33

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to real property tax assessments

MO HJR17

Proposes a constitutional amendment to freeze property tax assessments for senior citizens

MO HJR51

Proposes a constitutional amendment to authorize counties to freeze the real property assessed values of certain senior citizens

MO HJR54

Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to motor vehicle fuel tax

MO HJR11

Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax exemptions

MO SJR13

Requires all county assessors to be elected

MO HJR15

Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a property tax exemption for certain seniors

MO HJR7

Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to a property tax exemption for certain disabled veterans

Similar Bills

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