HB2905

Creates and modifies provisions relating to federally managed lands within the borders of the state

Introduced·1/12/26
Introduced Text

Missouri HB2905 cedes jurisdiction over federally managed lands to the United States but maintains state authority over natural resources and law.

Missouri HB2905 modifies jurisdiction over federally managed lands within the state, ceding concurrent jurisdiction to the United States but retaining state authority over natural resources and law enforcement. Federal agencies must consult with state and local authorities before acquiring land or imposing new regulations. State and local law enforcement have primary authority over natural resources, and federal officers are restricted in their enforcement actions. Federal agencies must obtain state permits for water use and mining activities.

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Where it stands

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Emerging Issues Committee
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Committee decision

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History

May 15

House

Referred: Emerging Issues(H)

Jan 13

House

Read Second Time (H)

Jan 12

House

Introduced and Read First Time (H)