Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB261

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Includes questions and responses related to the care and treatment of a patient in the patient record maintained by physicians

Impact

The passage of SB261 is expected to significantly impact state laws regarding energy production and environmental protection. By providing financial incentives and streamlining support for renewable initiatives, the bill seeks to shift the energy landscape in the state towards a more sustainable model. This shift may lead to stronger regulations on traditional energy sources and incentivizing the development of cleaner alternatives. Supporters argue that this legislation is essential for future economic security and environmental sustainability, while critics are concerned about the feasibility of rapid transition and the implications for existing energy industries.

Summary

SB261 focuses on enhancing state support for renewable energy initiatives and investments in green technology. The bill proposes various incentives for businesses and individuals looking to adopt sustainable practices and reduce their carbon footprint. It emphasizes the importance of transitioning towards more sustainable energy sources in order to combat climate change and promote a healthier environment. By introducing favorable tax provisions and funding opportunities, the state aims to encourage investment in renewable energy projects, which could pave the way for new job creation in the sector.

Contention

There has been considerable debate surrounding SB261, particularly around the balance between promoting renewable energy and ensuring economic stability for existing industries. Some opponents of the bill argue that while the intention to promote renewable energy is commendable, the implementation may undermine jobs in traditional energy sectors and create unintended economic consequences. Proponents contend that job creation in green technology sectors will offset these losses and provide new opportunities for employment. This counter-argument highlights the ongoing tension between environmental goals and economic priorities, making the bill a focal point in state legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB768

Modifies provisions relating to alternative therapies and treatments, including psilocybin

MO SB51

Modifies provisions relating to physical therapists

MO SB205

Modifies provisions relating to physical therapists

MO SB1329

Establishes provisions relating to the licensure of naturopathic physicians

MO SB807

Modifies provisions relating to the requirement of geographic proximity in collaborative practice arrangements between physicians and registered professional nurses

MO SB1279

Modifies provisions relating to the requirements of collaborative practice arrangements between physicians and registered professional nurses

MO HB115

Modifies provisions relating to licensing of health care professionals.

MO SB393

Modifies provisions relating to physician license reciprocity and adopts the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact

MO SB232

Modifies provisions relating to immunizations

MO SB778

Establishes provisions relating to licensure of dentists and dental hygienists, including license reciprocity and the Dental and Dental Hygienist Compact

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.