Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB201

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
3/19/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  

Caption

Directs the department of transportation to erect and maintain signs designating the "Ozark Highlands Spirits Region"

Impact

If passed, HB201 would significantly alter existing state regulations governing healthcare insurance and could lead to an expanded array of healthcare options for consumers. This legislation could potentially lower the overall cost of premiums by fostering competition among insurance providers and allowing for more tailored healthcare packages that better fit the needs of individual clients. Additionally, it aims to improve patient access to essential healthcare services, thereby increasing health outcomes across the board. However, the specific details regarding how these regulatory changes would be implemented remain a focal point of discussion among lawmakers.

Summary

House Bill 201 is a proposed legislation aimed at improving healthcare access and affordability for residents. The bill focuses on regulatory changes that would allow for greater flexibility in healthcare plans, particularly in terms of premium costs and the inclusion of additional medical services. Supporters argue that these changes will make healthcare more accessible to a wider range of individuals and families struggling with high insurance costs and limited options in their current plans. Proponents of HB201 assert that this legislation is critically needed to respond to the increasing healthcare needs of the population, particularly in underserved communities.

Contention

There has been noteworthy debate surrounding the bill, particularly regarding concerns from some legislators and healthcare advocates that the proposal could lead to a reduction in the quality of coverage for vulnerable populations. Critics argue that while the intention behind HB201 is to enhance accessibility and affordability, there is a risk that it may inadvertently empower insurers to offer less comprehensive plans, ultimately resulting in inadequate coverage for those who most need it. This tension highlights the ongoing struggle to balance cost containment with ensuring quality healthcare for all citizens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2414

Directs the department of transportation to erect and maintain signs designating the Ozark Highlands Spirits Region

MO SB1303

Directs the Department of Transportation to erect and maintain signs designating the Ozark Highlands Region

MO SB127

Enacts provisions relating to state designations marked by the Department of Transportation

MO HB2670

Establishes "Marie's Law", which creates signage standards for state owned boat ramps in Lake of the Ozarks State Park

MO HB2100

Requires the department of transportation to install signs to honor recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor

MO HB518

Requires the department of transportation to pay for all fees and costs associated with memorial sign designations on roads and bridges honoring deceased veterans, deceased law enforcement officers, or VFW posts

MO SB44

Modifies the process for maintaining voter registration rolls

MO SB1025

Modifies the process for maintaining voter registration rolls

MO HB882

Requires the department of transportation to pay for all fees and costs associated with memorial sign designations on roads and bridges honoring deceased veterans, members of the armed forces who are missing in action, deceased firefighters, and deceased law enforcement officers

MO HB2220

Modifies provisions relating to designations given to hospitals by the department of health and senior services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.