Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB485

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Creates the "Missing and Murdered Women Task Force"

Impact

If enacted, HB485 would significantly influence state laws related to public safety, as it mandates the formation of a task force that would take a collaborative stance between different agencies and communities. This task force is intended to develop strategies and recommendations on how to effectively prevent and respond to cases of missing or murdered women. The bill highlights an important societal issue and is expected to coordinate resources across various state and local jurisdictions, potentially leading to improved outcomes in the investigation and prevention of violence against women.

Summary

House Bill 485 aims to establish a 'Missing and Murdered Women Task Force' dedicated to addressing the critical issues surrounding the disappearance and murder of women. This legislation underscores the importance of public safety and aims to create a targeted approach to reduce violence against women and enhance investigative practices by involving law enforcement, community organizations, and advocacy groups. By focusing specifically on women, the bill seeks to bring attention to the unique challenges faced by this demographic in the context of violence and crime.

Contention

Although the bill has garnered support due to the pressing need for action on this issue, it may also bring to light differing opinions on resource allocation and the best approaches toward implementation. Some critics might argue about the effectiveness of such task forces and whether they can produce tangible results compared to existing methods. There is often debate around how these initiatives should be funded and sustained over time, which could be a point of contention among lawmakers and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2397

Creates the "Missing and Murdered African American Women Task Force"

MO SB890

Creates the "Missing and Murdered African American Women Task Force"

MO SB1070

Creates a cyber crimes task force

MO SB660

Creates a cyber crimes task force

MO SB779

Creates a human trafficking task force

MO HB737

Creates the State Building Usage Task Force

MO HB2615

Creates the "Office of Racial Equity" and the "Racial Equity Task Force"

MO HB735

Creates the Decentralizing State Government Task Force

MO HB311

Modifies provisions relating to task forces

MO HB1814

Modifies provisions relating to task forces

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.