Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB791

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to homelessness

Impact

The bill mandates that local political subdivisions develop ordinances and policies that include establishing encampment support teams. These teams are responsible for notifying individuals in encampments about available temporary housing options and developing a response plan for relocation. Notably, the bill sets a framework for using state funds to cover essential services while encouraging collaboration among local law enforcement, health departments, and nonprofit organizations. The goal is to provide more supportive measures that assist individuals transitioning out of homelessness.

Summary

Senate Bill 791 is designed to address homelessness in Missouri by modifying existing provisions relating to the management of homeless encampments and the funding for temporary housing solutions. One of the bill's key provisions is the establishment of encampment support teams that collaborate with local entities to develop relocation plans for homeless individuals living in encampments. This approach prioritizes the allocation of state funds towards preventive and supportive measures, such as mental health and substance use evaluations, alongside the provision of basic facilities like access to water, electricity, and sanitation services in intentional encampment facilities.

Conclusion

Overall, SB791 aims to reform how homelessness is managed within Missouri by enforcing certain standards on encampments and promoting the development of supportive housing structures. While the intent is to provide better resources for homeless individuals, ongoing discussions will likely focus on balancing enforcement with compassion and effectively addressing the underlying causes of homelessness.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding the bill include its approach to enforcement and the potential for strict regulations on public camping. The bill prohibits localities from discouraging law enforcement actions concerning public sleeping or camping, which some advocates perceive as excessively punitive. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the adequacy of temporary shelters provided under the encampment response plans and whether these solutions truly meet the diverse needs of homeless populations. The effectiveness of the performance payments linked to meeting goals for reducing homelessness may also come under scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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