Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2414

Introduced
1/16/24  
Refer
1/25/24  
Report Pass
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  

Caption

Directs the department of transportation to erect and maintain signs designating the Ozark Highlands Spirits Region

Impact

By designating the Ozark Highlands as a recognized spirits region, this bill could lead to increased economic opportunities for local distillers and businesses that operate in the area. This recognition could attract more visitors, improve sales for local distilleries, and support related sectors, such as hospitality and dining. The costs of the signage are to be covered by private donations, indicating a collaborative effort between the state and local stakeholders to boost regional branding without placing a financial burden on taxpayers.

Summary

House Bill 2414 is designed to enhance the visibility and recognition of the Ozark Highlands Spirits Region in Missouri by directing the Department of Transportation to erect and maintain suitable signs designating the region. This bill is significant as it aims to promote local businesses in the spirits industry and could potentially contribute to tourism in the area. The signage will serve to inform travelers and residents about the unique offerings of the local distillers, highlighting the region’s cultural and economic contributions.

Sentiment

Overall, the reception of Bill HB2414 appears to be positive among community members and local businesses in the spirits industry. Supporters argue that enhancing the visibility of the Ozark Highlands will create economic growth through increased tourism and awareness of local products. However, as with any legislative effort to promote a specific region or industry, there may be concerns about how broader implications of designation could affect regulatory practices or competition among businesses within the state.

Contention

While the bill enjoys general support, there might be underlying contention regarding the selection process for distillers that will be associated with the Ozark Highlands Spirits Region. Questions may arise about the criteria for designation and the possibility of favoritism toward certain businesses over others. The effectiveness of this initiative in genuinely boosting the local economy and benefiting all stakeholders involved can be a point of debate, particularly in a diverse agricultural and spirits market where many small distillers operate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB127

Enacts provisions relating to state designations marked by the Department of Transportation

MO HB518

Requires the department of transportation to pay for all fees and costs associated with memorial sign designations on roads and bridges honoring deceased veterans, deceased law enforcement officers, or VFW posts

MO SB44

Modifies the process for maintaining voter registration rolls

MO HB882

Requires the department of transportation to pay for all fees and costs associated with memorial sign designations on roads and bridges honoring deceased veterans, members of the armed forces who are missing in action, deceased firefighters, and deceased law enforcement officers

MO HB1080

Requires the department of higher education and workforce development to maintain a website listing registered apprenticeship programs

MO HB1037

Enacts provisions relating to the Department of Transportation's fiber network

MO SB219

Enacts provisions relating to the Department of Transportation's fiber network

MO HB203

Requires the department of revenue to establish and maintain a system for online verification of motor vehicle insurance

MO HB643

Requires the department of revenue to establish and maintain a system for online verification of motor vehicle insurance

MO SB221

Directs the Department of Revenue to issue only one license plate to most motor vehicles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.