Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1738

Introduced
1/5/22  
Refer
1/6/22  
Report Pass
1/19/22  
Refer
1/19/22  
Report Pass
1/31/22  
Engrossed
3/10/22  
Refer
3/31/22  
Report Pass
5/2/22  
Refer
5/12/22  
Report Pass
5/13/22  
Enrolled
5/13/22  
Passed
7/1/22  

Caption

Modifies the name of a current memorial highway designation to add the honoree's law enforcement rank

Impact

The passage of HB 1738 would result in changes to existing statutes that govern memorial designations on highways. This change will not only enhance the visibility of the honorees but also bolster public recognition of law enforcement's role in society. It symbolizes a collective acknowledgment of service members' efforts and is likely to resonate positively within communities where the honorees served.

Summary

House Bill 1738 seeks to modify the name of a current memorial highway designation to include the law enforcement rank of the honoree. This bill serves to recognize and honor the contributions of law enforcement officers in the state, reflecting an increasing trend to acknowledge those who have served with distinction in public safety roles. By formally designating memorial highways in their honor, the bill aims to create a lasting tribute that commemorates their sacrifices and dedication to community safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1738 appears to be predominantly positive, particularly among law enforcement agencies, community members, and advocacy groups supporting police recognition. Legislators propose it as a way to honor the commitment and sacrifices made by officers. However, there may be some contention from individuals or groups who feel that such designations should be reserved for a more extensive set of criteria or that they might inadvertently overlook other important public service roles.

Contention

The most notable contention surrounding the bill relates to the criteria for memorialization and the specific acknowledgment of law enforcement. Critics may raise concerns about potential biases in honoring certain groups over others and whether this reflects a comprehensive understanding of public service. Nevertheless, supporters argue that recognizing law enforcement is essential given their unique challenges and the risks they face in their line of duty.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1629

Designates June as "Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month" as well as several other state designations

MO HB2453

Modifies provisions relating to the naming of memorial highways and establishes the "Annistyn Kate Rackley Memorial Highway"

MO SCR78

Highways: memorial designations.

MO HB841

Modifies provisions relating to memorial highway designation requirements and costs

MO HB1596

Modifies provisions relating to memorial highway designation requirements and costs

MO SB628

Memorial highway designations; designating the Speaker Pro Tempore Jim R. Glover Memorial Highway. Effective date.

MO HCB3

Enacts provisions relating to memorial designations on highways and bridges

MO HB2785

Establishes memorial bridge and highway designations

MO HB2797

Establishes memorial bridge and highway designations

MO SB1803

Memorial highways and bridge designations; making certain highway and bridge designations. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.