SB 589 - This act adds law enforcement policies, whether formally enacted or informally adopted, to the definition of "sanctuary policy" with regard to political subdivisions. Under this act, a sanctuary policy includes any order, ordinance, or law enforcement policy by a municipality that:

    Violates federal law prohibiting local and state governments from enacting laws or policies that limit communication with the Department of Homeland Security;

    Restricts the municipality's cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to obtain custody or transfer any alien into the custody of ICE; or

    Prevents the municipality's law enforcement officers from asking an individual his or her citizenship or immigration status.

Additionally, this act provides that political subdivisions, rather than municipalities, will be ineligible for certain state funds if any sanctuary policies are adopted.

This act is identical to SCS/SB 64 (2019) and similar to HB 1908 (2018) and HB 980 (2017).

MARY GRACE BRUNTRAGER

Statutes affected:
Introduced (3736S.01): 67.307


Senate Committee Minutes:
SENATE COMMITTEE MINUTES Bill No.: SB 589
Sponsor: Burlison
Hearing Date: 2/4/2020


COMMITTEE: General Laws

CHAIRMAN: Eigel

DATE REFERRED: 1/9/2020 DATE HEARING REQUESTED: 1/30/2020



STAFF:
Jim Ertle
Denia Fields
Jacob Scott


WITNESSES GIVING INFORMATION:



WITNESSES FOR:
Arnie Dienoff - Individual


WITNESSES AGAINST:
Gabriele Eissner - St Francis Community Services
Jack Seisel - St. Louis Jewish Community Relations Council
Clark A. Brown - SEIU State Council
Monica Del Villar - American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri
Sharon Jones - NAACP
Sara John - St. Louis Inter-Faith Committee on Latin America
Rita Chang - Missouri Immigrant and Refugee Advocates