Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1572

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Designates January 22 as the "Day of Tears" in Missouri

Impact

The passage of HB1572 would symbolically elevate the recognition of the consequences of abortion in Missouri and align the state with similar initiatives in other regions where days of mourning or remembrance for abortion victims are designated. By officially designating a day for this purpose, the state seeks to foster a culture of reflection and dialogue surrounding the issue of abortion and its societal implications. This could potentially influence public opinion and discussions around abortion policies within the state, creating a heightened awareness of the topic.

Summary

House Bill 1572 proposes to designate January 22 of each year as the 'Day of Tears' in Missouri, commemorating all individuals lost to abortion. This date is intended to serve as a significant moment of remembrance and reflection regarding the impact of abortion within the state. The legislation requires that both the United States flag and the Missouri state flag be flown at half-staff on this day across all government buildings, thereby establishing a formal acknowledgment of the day within the state's civic observances.

Contention

While the bill focuses on commemoration, it may spark debate among those who oppose or support the designation of a 'Day of Tears.' Advocates for the bill often view this move as a necessary and compassionate response to the losses attributed to abortion, while opponents might argue that it politicizes a deeply personal and often contentious decision. Additionally, the requirement to display flags at half-staff could raise discussions about state appropriateness in matters of personal choice and reproductive rights, possibly leading to further legislative debates on abortion-related policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB1208

Designates every January 31st as Constitution Day in Missouri

MO SB517

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

MO SB110

Designates January 5 of each year as "Kappa Alpha Psi Week" in Missouri

MO SCR11

Designates every January 8th as Eddie Gaedel Day in Missouri

MO HB203

State designations, Day of Tears, January 22nd of each year, designated

MO SR12

Designating January 22, 2022, as Day of Tears in WV

MO HCR22

Designation of January 22nd as a Day of Tears

MO HB1739

Designates September 22 as Hazel Erby Day in Missouri

MO SR10

A RESOLUTION designating January 22, 2022, as the Day of Tears.

MO HB2889

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.