Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1459

Introduced
1/3/24  
Refer
2/15/24  
Report Pass
2/29/24  
Refer
2/29/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to disabled american veterans special license plates

Impact

If enacted, HB1459 would impact the way Disabled American Veterans obtain and utilize personalized license plates in Missouri. The revised language aims to enhance the availability of commemorative vehicle identifiers for these veterans while potentially simplifying the application process. This change may further promote the recognition and support for military veterans within the state, celebrating their service and community contributions through an increased presence of veteran-themed plates on the roads.

Summary

House Bill 1459 aims to modify the provisions relating to special license plates for Disabled American Veterans in Missouri. The bill seeks to repeal an existing statute and replace it with a new section that allows eligible members of the Disabled American Veterans organization to apply for personalized license plates for their vehicles. The application process includes presenting a valid membership card and photo identification, alongside paying a fee. The proposed license plates would also feature an official emblem of the Disabled American Veterans, emphasizing service to the country.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1459 appears to be supportive, reflecting a general consensus among lawmakers and advocacy groups on the importance of honoring veterans. Discussions emphasize the significance of recognizing the sacrifices made by military personnel and providing them with specific benefits and acknowledgments through such license plates. There is an underlying positive sentiment regarding enhancing visibility for Disabled American Veterans and fostering a sense of community and gratitude for their service.

Contention

While the bill does not appear to face significant opposition, the broader discussions around veteran support and benefits may touch on topics such as funding, state resources, and how these provisions align with other veteran services. Notably, there is an acknowledgment that while personalized license plates serve as a symbolic gesture, there are broader systemic issues that veterans face which may require more comprehensive legislative attention. Thus, HB1459 stands as a small yet meaningful step in the recognition of veterans' contributions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1067

Modifies provisions relating to Disabled American Veterans license plates

MO HB797

Modifies provisions relating to general assembly special license plates

MO HB734

Modifies provisions relating to disabled placards

MO HB1279

Modifies provisions relating to licensure of physicians

MO HB1397

Modifies fees for new or reissued special personalized license plates

MO HB142

Modifies provisions relating to Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation license plates

MO HB369

Modifies provisions relating to the "Back the Blue" license plate

MO HB45

Modifies provisions relating to licensure of certain professions

MO SB157

Modifies provisions relating to professions requiring licensure

MO HB913

Modifies provisions relating to licensed child care facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.