Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2241

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Designates the first full week in May as "Missouri Compost Awareness Week"

Impact

The establishment of Missouri Compost Awareness Week is intended to enhance public knowledge regarding composting and its benefits. It is likely to foster community events and educational programs, which can contribute to improving local waste management practices. The bill serves not only as a symbolic gesture but also as a means to inspire action towards better environmental stewardship outlined in broader waste management strategies within the state.

Summary

House Bill 2241 aims to designate the first full week in May as 'Missouri Compost Awareness Week'. This initiative encourages the citizens of Missouri to engage in activities that promote the importance of composting food scraps and yard waste, thus highlighting the environmental benefits of composting in creating healthier soil. The bill reflects a growing awareness of sustainable practices and aims to promote ecological responsibility among the populace.

Contention

While the bill appears to align with growing environmentally conscious trends, the potential for opposition could arise from sectors of the community questioning the necessity of designated awareness weeks. Critics may argue that awareness initiatives should be integrated into existing educational frameworks rather than established as standalone events. Concerns about the funding or resources needed to support activities during this week could also be discussed, although such points were not explicitly noted in the current discussions surrounding HB2241.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HCR24

Designates the third full week in September as "Sickle Cell Awareness Week" in Missouri

MO HCR25

Designates the first week of August as "Minority Organ Donor Awareness Week" in Missouri

MO HB976

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

MO SB301

Modifies the composition of the Missouri Commission on Human Rights

MO HCR15

Designates the first Tuesday in March each year as "Rivers of Missouri Day"

MO SCR12

Designates the first Tuesday in March each year as "Rivers of Missouri Day"

MO HB1051

Designates the month of May each year as API Heritage Month in Missouri

MO HB1302

Modifies laws regarding the composition of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission

MO SB584

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

MO HB1261

Designates Piedmont as the UFO Capital of Missouri

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.