H.J.Res.172

Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the membership of the conservation commission, the conservation sales and use tax, and the department of conservation's property tax exemption

Introduced·1/21/26
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Missouri HJR172 proposes a constitutional amendment altering the conservation commission's membership, the conservation sales and use tax, and the.

Missouri HJR172 proposes a constitutional amendment to change the composition and operations of the conservation commission. It repeals existing sections and introduces new provisions. The amendment sets the number of commissioners at no more than seven, with specific qualifications and terms. It mandates that the general assembly review and approve any real property sales or purchases by the department of conservation. The amendment also revises the conservation sales and use tax, specifying how the revenue will be used for wildlife conservation and management.

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Emerging Issues Committee
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History

May 15

House

Referred: Emerging Issues(H)

Jan 22

House

Read Second Time (H)

Jan 21

House

Introduced and Read First Time (H)