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HB 2180

Modifies provisions relating to mail sent by state agencies

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Phil Amato and 16 co-sponsors

Missouri HB 2180 modifies state agency mail procedures; passed House unanimously, now in Senate Government Efficiency Committee review.

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Bill Summary · HB 2180

Legislative bill overview

HB 2180 modifies provisions governing how Missouri state agencies handle and send mail. The bill passed the House unanimously and is currently in the Senate's Government Efficiency Committee. The specific modifications to mail procedures are not detailed in the available legislative actions.

Why is this important

State agency mail operations affect administrative efficiency, costs, and how agencies communicate with citizens. Streamlining these processes could reduce government spending and improve service delivery, though the actual impact depends on what specific provisions the bill contains.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of public transparency: The bill's specific language and actual provisions are not publicly summarized in available records, making it difficult for citizens to understand what is changing
  • Scope of modifications: Without knowing whether the bill centralizes mail services, changes mailing requirements, or alters regulations, stakeholders cannot assess potential unintended consequences
  • Committee referral focus: The Senate routing to "Government Efficiency" suggests cost-cutting measures, which could affect service quality or employee roles if not carefully balanced

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

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