Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1391

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

Designates July 13 each year as "Great Missouri Smokeout Day"

Impact

If enacted, HB1391 would contribute to efforts to reduce smoking rates in Missouri by establishing a day specifically focused on promoting tobacco-free living. This could have a positive impact on state laws related to public health, as recognizing such a day creates a platform for community engagement in discussions about smoking and its dangers. Additionally, it may encourage the state to further invest in smoking cessation programs and educational campaigns targeting the public's perception of smoking.

Summary

House Bill 1391 is legislation introduced to designate July 13 of each year as 'Great Missouri Smokeout Day.' The purpose of this bill is to raise awareness regarding the dangers associated with smoking and secondhand smoke, as well as to advocate for the health benefits of maintaining a tobacco-free lifestyle. The bill reflects a commitment to public health initiatives aimed at reducing tobacco use and encouraging active participation from citizens in relevant events and activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1391 appears to be generally positive among public health advocates and organizations focused on reducing smoking rates. Supporters view the establishment of a dedicated day as an essential step toward fostering greater awareness about the harmful effects of smoking. They believe this initiative can galvanize community action and strengthen public health messages. There may be less enthusiasm from those concerned about the implications of government intervention in personal choices, but overall, the bill is seen favorably.

Contention

One potential point of contention surrounding HB1391 could arise from debates about personal freedom versus public health interventions. While the bill promotes important public health goals, some individuals and groups may perceive it as encroaching on personal liberties, viewing the initiative as an attempt to regulate personal choices regarding tobacco use. Nonetheless, the bill's focus on awareness and education may mitigate some of these concerns, emphasizing voluntary participation in smokeout events rather than mandating restrictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1816

Designates July 13 each year as "Great Missouri Smokeout Day"

MO HB2773

Designates July thirteenth each year as "Great Missouri Smokeout Day"

MO HB2889

Designates April 22 each year as "Missouri Black Bear Day"

MO HB888

Designates April 27th each year as "Ulysses S. Grant Day" in Missouri

MO HB976

Designates April 22 each year as "Missouri Black Bear Awareness Day"

MO HB2486

Designates April 22 each year as "Missouri Black Bear Awareness Day"

MO HB1549

Designates April 22nd each year as "Missouri Black Bear Awareness Day"

MO HB2751

Designates April twenty-seventh each year as "Ulysses S. Grant Day" in Missouri

MO SB584

Designates August 6 of each year as "Chris Sifford Day" in Missouri

MO HB2491

Designates the first Saturday in June each year as "Missouri Trails Day"

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.