HB2366

Modifies provisions relating to employment of unauthorized aliens

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Missouri HB2366 modifies employment laws to prevent unauthorized aliens from being hired and penalizes violators.

Missouri HB2366 modifies provisions relating to employment of unauthorized aliens. It mandates that no business entity or employer knowingly employ, hire, or continue to employ an unauthorized alien. The attorney general can seek injunctions and monetary damages against employers violating these provisions. Public employers must enroll in a federal work authorization program. General contractors and subcontractors are liable if they know or should know of violations by their subcontractors. The bill also outlines enforcement mechanisms and penalties for violations.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

31 Yea

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0 Nay

2 Absent

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Calendar

Apr 28

12:45 PM

Fiscal Oversight Hearing

Apr 15

7:00 PM

Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Hearing

History

Jul 13

Senate

Approved by Governor (G)

Jul 13

Senate

Delivered to Secretary of State (G)

May 28

Senate

Signed by House Speaker (H)