Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2491

Introduced
1/23/24  
Refer
1/25/24  
Refer
1/25/24  
Report Pass
2/13/24  
Refer
2/13/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The introduction of Missouri Trails Day is expected to have a positive impact on state laws by creating a formal recognition of trails and promoting their use and maintenance. By encouraging participation in trail-related activities, the state can enhance recreation and tourism opportunities, potentially benefitting local economies. The promotion of outdoor activities may also support public health initiatives by encouraging citizens to engage in physical activity while enjoying nature.

Summary

House Bill 2491 seeks to officially designate the first Saturday in June each year as 'Missouri Trails Day'. This initiative aims to encourage the citizens of Missouri to engage in events and activities that promote the exploration and appreciation of the state's trails. By celebrating this day, the bill focuses on enhancing public awareness regarding the diverse trail systems that exist across Missouri, fostering a spirit of community and outdoor activity among the residents.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB2491 is largely positive, with broad support from various stakeholders, including outdoor enthusiasts and conservation groups. Supporters view the establishment of Missouri Trails Day as an excellent opportunity to highlight the importance of outdoor spaces and community involvement. The promotion of such events can strengthen community ties and uplift local culture, while simultaneously increasing awareness about trail conservation and recreational benefits.

Contention

While there appear to be no major points of contention documented regarding HB2491, some might question the financial implications of promoting events statewide. However, the overall message of wellness, community engagement, and acknowledgment of natural resources tends to overshadow potential critiques. Thus, this bill primarily stands as a testament to Missouri's commitment to outdoor recreational opportunities without significant opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB976

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

MO HB1391

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

MO SB584

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

MO SB517

Designates January 21 of each year as "Edith Cunnane Day" in Missouri

MO HB1051

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

MO HCR18

Designates the fourth Saturday in July each year as "National Day of the Cowboy"

MO HB1325

Designates the first Sunday in August each year as Pennytown Day

MO SCR13

Designates every June 21st as "Make Music Day" in Missouri

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.