Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1778

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Requires the general assembly to commission the writing of the history of the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus

Impact

The bill's impact extends to state laws by establishing a formal recognition of the Legislative Black Caucus's history, thus promoting an inclusive understanding of Missouri's legislative history. By commissioning this book, the General Assembly hopes to enhance public awareness and appreciation of the contributions made by the Black Caucus, potentially serving as a resource in educational institutions as well.

Summary

House Bill 1778 mandates the Missouri General Assembly to commission a book detailing the history of the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus. This legislation represents a significant step towards acknowledging the contributions and historical context of the Black Caucus within Missouri's legislative framework. The bill outlines the criteria for the selection process of the content to be presented in the book, which is intended to be informative and educational for the general public.

Contention

While this bill primarily advocates for the historical recognition of a significant legislative body, there could be debates regarding the allocation of funding for the publication and distribution of the book, as the financial provisions are stated to be subject to appropriation. Some may argue about the prioritization of resources spent on historical documentation versus other immediate legislative needs, prompting discussions on fiscal responsibility within the governmental budget.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB1173

Requires members of the General Assembly to file certain reports with the Missouri Ethics Commission

MO HB993

Requires members of the general assembly to report to the Missouri Ethics Commission when they file bills that would benefit their employer

MO HB1850

Requires members of the general assembly to report to the Missouri ethics commission when they file bills that would benefit their employer

MO A4671

Provides member of General Assembly be referred to as Assembly Member rather than Assemblyman or Assemblywoman.

MO HR426

General Assembly; support creation of a Black Maternal Health Caucus; urge

MO HB646

Allows members of the general assembly to serve as ex-officio members of boards, commissions, councils or legislative bodies within their district

MO HB1615

Allows members of the general assembly to serve as ex-officio members of boards, commissions, councils or legislative bodies within their district

MO HB1983

Allows members of the general assembly and other elected officials to display the Missouri and United States flags outside of their offices

MO HR2189

Recognizing the creation of the Texas Historically Black Colleges and Universities Legislative Caucus.

MO SB6

Creates the Getting Missourians Back to Work Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.