Limits the number of bills that may be introduced by members of the General Assembly
Impact
If enacted, SB1801 could significantly change the operational dynamics of the Missouri legislature by encouraging more thoughtful and intentional bill drafting among lawmakers. The limit on the number of bills is intended to prevent a situation where irrelevant or redundant bills clutter the legislative agenda, thereby potentially leading to a more focused discussion on key issues. However, it also raises concerns about constraining legislative responsiveness, as members may feel handicapped in addressing various constituents' needs and pressing matters.
Summary
Senate Bill 1801 proposes to amend Chapter 21 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by instituting limits on the number of bills that can be introduced by members of the General Assembly during a regular legislative session. Specifically, it allows no more than five bills for House members and ten bills for Senate members. The intent of this legislation is to streamline the legislative process and enhance efficiency within the General Assembly by reducing the volume of introduced legislation that needs to be debated and voted upon.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding SB1801 revolve around the balance between efficiency and representation. Some legislators may argue that limiting bill introductions undermines their ability to respond adequately to the diverse concerns of their districts. Additionally, the provision allowing for waivers to exceed the limits—with a significant two-thirds approval required—could become a point of debate, leading to discussions about transparency and the possible politicization of waiver requests.
Provides that state capitol access keys or key cards shall be provided to spouses and children of members of the General Assembly upon written request of the member
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly and the number of members of the house of representatives
Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly and the number of members of the house of representatives