SB 511 -- JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE LIFE SCIENCES
CO-SPONSORS: Kinder, Goode, Loudon, Steelman (Holand)
COMMITTEE ACTION: Voted "do pass by consent" by the Committee on
Health Care Policy by a vote of 10 to 0.
This bill creates the Joint Committee on the Life Sciences to
make recommendations to the General Assembly on the
implementation of Missouri's strategic plan for life sciences and
on actions necessary to nurture and support new and existing life
science research and commercialization. Recommendations may
include changes in statutes, executive branch actions and
policies, and state investments and taxes. The committee may
also consider improvements in the coordination of existing
scientific resources, including those at colleges and
universities.
The committee consists of seven representatives appointed by the
Speaker and the Minority Floor Leader of the House of
Representatives and seven senators appointed by the President Pro
Tem and the Minority Floor Leader of the Senate. No more than
four representatives or four senators can be from the same
political party. Members serve for their entire term of office,
and the chair alternates between the House of Representatives and
the Senate biennially. The committee will meet at least
quarterly and submit an annual report to the General Assembly by
January 15.
FISCAL NOTE: No impact on state funds.
PROPONENTS: Supporters say that the bill will provide the state
with an opportunity to unite government and industry behind the
promotion and implementation of life sciences research.
Testifying for the bill were Senator Kinder; Citizens for a
Healthy Missouri; and Missouri Biotechnology Association.
OPPONENTS: There was no opposition voiced to the committee.
Joseph Deering, Legislative Analyst
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