Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1518

Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Creates new provisions prohibiting discrimination against businesses based on ESG scores

Impact

The impact of SB1518 could significantly alter how state contracts are awarded, ensuring that businesses are evaluated without bias towards their ESG scores. Advocates of the bill argue that it promotes equality in the business environment by preventing the assessment of companies based solely on their environmental or social practices, which some believe can be subjective. This could lead to a more balanced playing field, especially for smaller businesses that might not have robust ESG practices in place.

Summary

Senate Bill 1518 aims to prevent discrimination against businesses based on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores in the procurement and contracting processes within the state of Missouri. The bill stipulates that no state agency, political subdivision, or related instrumentality can give preferential treatment or discriminate against bidders, contractors, or subcontractors based on their ESG evaluations. This evaluation includes factors like energy usage, social welfare spending, wages, and environmental policies, among others.

Conclusion

In conclusion, SB1518 introduces critical legal protections for businesses regarding their ESG scores but invites significant debate about the implications for environmental and social accountability within the business sector. Whether the bill will pass remains to be seen, as discussions continue regarding the balance between business equity and corporate responsibility.

Contention

However, the bill faces contention from advocates of sustainability and corporate responsibility who may see the legislation as a setback to the progress made in promoting environmentally and socially responsible business practices. Critics argue that excluding ESG scores from the evaluation process undermines efforts to encourage companies to adopt more sustainable practices, potentially hindering progress towards environmental goals. This creates a conflict between promoting business interests and advancing environmental and social governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB316

Creates new provisions prohibiting discrimination against businesses based on ESG scores

MO SB177

Creates new provisions prohibiting discrimination against businesses based on ESG scores

MO SB50

Prohibits giving preferential treatment or discrimination based upon ESG scores

MO SB200

Creates provisions relating to firearms discrimination

MO SB267

Prohibits discrimination based on pregnancy

MO SB60

Prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity

MO SB225

Creates provisions relating to the liability of businesses prohibiting firearms on the premises

MO SB424

Creates new provisions on discriminatory practices relating to hair

MO SB692

Creates new provisions of law relating to virtual currency

MO SB377

Crates new provisions relating to public contracts

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