Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HR3886

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Informs the Senate that the House is duly convened and is in session ready for consideration of business

Impact

The bill's provisions, if enacted, would significantly impact state laws governing employment services and public welfare. The integration would require amendments to existing statutes to facilitate cooperation between state agencies, providing a unified service model. This could lead to more efficient use of state resources, as agencies would be incentivized to share data and best practices in order to assist individuals more effectively. By simplifying the process, the bill aims to reduce barriers for those seeking employment while relying on social services, thereby promoting greater economic independence.

Summary

HR3886 seeks to enhance the integration of employment services with public welfare programs, aiming to streamline access for individuals in need. The bill proposes the establishment of a new framework that allows various state departments to collaborate more effectively, providing a holistic approach to aid those requiring assistance. Proponents argue that such integration would not only improve service delivery but also contribute to better outcomes for residents, as it addresses the multifaceted needs of individuals facing employment challenges while navigating welfare systems.

Contention

Despite the optimistic outlook presented by supporters, the bill has faced scrutiny. Detractors express concern over the potential for inadequate funding and resources, fearing that merging these critical services might dilute support for either employment or welfare programs. Additionally, there are worries that the rapid integration of services could lead to bureaucratic challenges that hinder timely assistance to those in need. Critics argue that any changes to public welfare should be approached cautiously to avoid unintended consequences that might affect vulnerable populations negatively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HR3

Informs the Senate that the House is duly convened, has elected its officers, and is in session ready for consideration of business

MO HR4

Informs the Governor that the 102nd General Assembly, First Regular Session, is organized and ready for business

MO HCR1

Convenes a joint session for the State of the State Address

MO HB217

Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers

MO HB698

Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers

MO HB498

Includes businesses that host drag performances in the definition of a sexually oriented business

MO HCR2

Convenes a joint session to receive a message from the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri

MO HB1272

Requires the state board of education to convene a work group about an eighth grade course on career readiness

MO HB1263

Changes the law regarding businesses closed because of a shutdown order

MO HB237

Establishes the "Right to Start Act" and provisions to support new businesses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.