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SB 1414

SB 1414 - The act authorizes the conveyance of certain state property located in Cole County to the City of Jefferson. The act has a provision similar to a provision in HCS/SS/SB 937 (2026). JULIA SHEVELEVA

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Mike Bernskoetter

Missouri bill authorizes state transfer of unspecified property to other entities, currently in committee review stage with limited public information available.

Second Read and Referred S General Laws Committee
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Bill Summary · SB 1414

Legislative bill overview

SB 1414 is a Missouri bill that authorizes the state to transfer ownership of specified state-owned property to other entities. The bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process, having just completed its first reading and been referred to the Senate General Laws Committee. Without access to the specific property details in the bill text, the precise parcels or their intended recipients cannot be determined.

Why is this important

Property conveyances by the state can have significant fiscal and community impacts, potentially affecting state budgets, local government resources, or public access to facilities. These transfers often represent policy decisions about how state assets are managed and allocated, which may influence property tax bases, service delivery, or development patterns in affected areas.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal impact clarity - The economic value of conveyed property and whether the state receives fair market compensation needs examination
  • Public benefit justification - Stakeholders may question whether transferring state assets serves a compelling public purpose or represents underutilized property management
  • Local government effects - Property transfers can shift tax revenue between entities, affecting municipal budgets and services in ways requiring transparent disclosure

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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