Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2822

Introduced
2/27/24  

Caption

Designates the "James Thompson Highway" in Ralls County

Impact

The impact of this bill on state laws revolves around the formal process for highway designation. By stipulating the specific language for the naming of the highway, it sets a precedent for similar future designations and reflects the state government’s role in recognizing local figures and contributions. The bill underscores the importance of state highways in community identity and pride, as well as the potential for local governments to engage with residents and private entities in funding public enhancements.

Summary

House Bill 2822 seeks to designate a specific portion of State Highway E in Ralls County, Missouri, as the 'James Thompson Highway'. This bill reflects a recognition of James Thompson's contributions or significance to the community or state. The bill mandates that the Missouri Department of Transportation will erect and maintain appropriate signage to signify this designation, and the associated costs will be covered by private donations, highlighting a collaborative community effort.

Contention

As a relatively straightforward piece of legislation focused primarily on naming a highway, HB2822 may not invite substantial contention. However, potential points of discussion could arise around the broader implications of naming roads after individuals, such as considerations of historical context, public sentiment, and the process by which such designations occur. Furthermore, the reliance on private donations for signage maintenance may raise questions about funding transparency and community involvement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB216

Designates "James W Brooks Memorial Highway" in St. Louis City and St. Louis County

MO HB44

Establishes the "SGT James L Shipley Memorial Highway" in Moniteau County

MO HB1055

Designates the "CPL Homer Hoover Shultz Memorial Highway" in Pulaski County

MO HB746

Designates the "Police Officer Blaize Madrid-Evans Memorial Highway" in Jackson County

MO HB1166

Designates a memorial highway

MO HB1193

Modifies provisions relating to the establishment of alternative county highway commissions in certain counties

MO HB201

Designates the "Don Welge Memorial Bridge" in Perry County

MO HB487

Designates the "Don Welge Memorial Bridge" in Perry County

MO HB1395

Establishes the "Major Lee Berra Memorial Highway" in St. Louis County

MO HB1276

Designates the "Senator Bill Foster Bridge" in Butler County

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.