Establishes the Missouri Advisory Boards and Commissions Association
The establishment of this association could significantly influence how advisory boards and commissions operate within Missouri. By formalizing a structure for these individuals and entities to meet and discuss pertinent issues, the bill seeks to improve governance and oversight within the state's bureaucratic framework. The association is tasked with issuing annual reports and recommendations, which could shape future legislative actions and policy directives aimed at improving the state's advisory processes.
House Bill 2224 aims to establish the Missouri Advisory Boards and Commissions Association. The proposed legislation introduces a new section to Chapter 186 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, effectively creating an organization for former members of the legislative assembly and current and former members of various advisory boards and commissions within the state. This association is intended to enhance collaboration and communication among these former government officials and bodies.
There may be points of contention surrounding the voluntary nature of membership in the association and whether it requires financial compensation for its members. Critics could argue that without compensation, participation might be limited to only those who can afford to engage in such roles without financial return, potentially affecting the diversity and effectiveness of the association. Additionally, the lack of a structured governing framework for how the association functions could lead to inefficiencies in its operations.