Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HJR84

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit any new tax or increase in tax from going into effect unless approved by the voters in a general election

Impact

The implementation of HJR84 would significantly alter the landscape of taxation within the state. Currently, state and local governments can impose taxes and adjust rates without direct voter input. This proposed amendment would shift that authority to voters, requiring them to weigh in through general elections. Hence, any legislative efforts to raise revenue through taxation would be more complex, as lawmakers would need to consider the political ramifications of proposing new taxes or tax increases.

Summary

HJR84 proposes a constitutional amendment that requires voter approval for any new tax or any increase in existing taxes to take effect. This measure is aimed at ensuring that taxpayers have a direct say in taxation decisions that affect their financial obligations. By introducing this requirement, the bill emphasizes the importance of public input and participation in fiscal matters, reflecting a broader trend towards increasing voter engagement in government operations.

Contention

Debate around HJR84 is anticipated to center on the implications of requiring voter approval for tax measures. Proponents of the bill argue that it enhances democratic processes, giving citizens control over their financial contributions to government. However, critics contend that such a requirement could hinder effective governance and the ability to respond quickly to economic needs or crises. They raise concerns that essential funding for public services could be jeopardized if funding measures do not pass in elections, potentially leading to budget shortfalls and affecting overall state services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HJR50

Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit any new tax or increase in tax from going into effect unless approved by the voters in a general election

MO HJR16

Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit any new tax or increase in tax from going into effect unless approved by the voters in a general election

MO HJR13

Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting an initiative measure approved by the voters to be amended or repealed by the General Assembly except by referendum

MO HJR65

Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting a statutory initiative measure approved by the voters to be amended or repealed by the General Assembly except under certain conditions

MO HJR60

Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the general assembly to exempt tangible personal property from personal property taxation by general law

MO SB479

Requires all elections for local tax increases to be held at a general or primary election

MO HB1202

Requires all elections for local tax increases to be held at a general or primary election

MO HJR35

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to taxation

MO HJR56

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to property taxes

MO SJR5

Raises the threshold for approving initiative petitions proposing constitutional amendments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.