HS for HB 2310 (5066H.03P) State Designations Section LR Identifier Original Bill Status as of 4/26/22 Description 9.010 5066H03.20H HB 2431 Read Second Time (H) Designates Juneteenth as a state holiday 9.138 5066H03.15H The Governor shall annually issue a proclamation setting apart the first week of March as "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Week" 9.275 5066H.03F HS HB 2310 Designates the month of June as "Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month" 9.280 5066H.03F HS HB 2310 Designates July 2 nd as "Mormon War Remembrance Day" 9.308 5066H03.03H HB 2606 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H) Designates the first full week in February as "School Counseling Week" 9.339 5066H.03F HS HB 2310 Designates September 22nd as "Hazel Erby Day" 9.343 5066H.03F HS HB 2310 Designates May 10th as "School Bus Drivers' Appreciation Day" 9.345 5066H03.32H HB 1782 Read Second Time (H) Designates the month of September as "Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Awareness Day" 9.346 5066H03.32H HB 2233 Read Second Time (H) Designates the month of July as "Uterine Fibroid Awareness Month" 9.347 5066H.03F HS HB 2310 Designates the month of October as "Substance Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month" 9.349 5066H03.01H HB 2069 Read Second Time (H) Designates September 15th to October 15th as "Hispanic Heritage Month" 9.350 5066H.03F HS HB 2310 Designates October 1st as "Biliary Atresia Awareness Day" in memory of Annistyn Kate Rackley 9.352 5066H.03F HS HB 2310 Designates the month of May and May 10th as "Lupus Awareness Month" and "Lupus Awareness Day" 9.353 5066H.03F HS HB 2310 Designates the month of February as "Black History Month" 9.356 5066H.03F HS HB 2310 Designates the month of November as "Native American Heritage Month" 9.357 5066H03.03H HB 2800 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight(H) Designates the month of March as "Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month" 10.095 5066H.03F HS HB 2310 Updates the naming of the Parrosaurus missouriensis dinosaur as the official dinosaur of the state 10.205 5066H03.05H HB 2458 Read Second Time (H) Names the book entitled "Missouri's Great Flood of '93 - Revisiting an Epic Natural Disaster" by Kenneth L. Kieser as the official state work chronicling the 1993 flood. 227.475 5066H03.24H HB 1687 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) Designates the "Chief of Police Ferman R Raines Memorial Highway" on a portion of State Highway 17 in Pulaski County. 227.774 5066H03.24H HCB 3 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H) Designates the portion of State Highway 94 from State Highway TT to State Highway F in St. Charles County as "George Washington Highway" 227.775 5066H03.24H HB 2759 Referred: Transportation(H) Designates the “Daniel Boone Highway” in St. Charles County 227.785 5066H03.24H HB 2308 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) Designates the "Ripley County Veteran's Memorial Bridge" 227.787 5066H03.24H HB 1738 Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety (S) – Public Hearing Held Modifies the name of a current memorial highway designation from “David Dorn Memorial Highway” to the “Captain David Dorn Memorial Highway” 227.796 5066H03.24H HB 2475 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H) Designates the "WWII Henry Archie Black Memorial Bridge" in Polk County. 227.808 5066H03.24H HB 1460 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H) Designates the "Police Officer Richard C Fleming Memorial Highway" in Jackson County 227.809 5066H03.24H HB 1652 Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H) Designates the "Atomic Veterans Memorial Highway" in Jasper County 227.810 5066H03.24H HCB 3 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H) Designates a portion of State Highway J in Pemiscot County as the "Annistyn Kate Rackley Memorial Highway" 227.811 5066H03.24H HB 2524 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H) Designates the "Russell Lee Burton Memorial Highway" in Montgomery County 227.812 5066H03.24H HB 2790 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H) Designates the "Firefighter Benjamin J Polson Memorial Highway" in St. Louis County 227.813 5066H03.24H HB 2744 Read Second Time (H) Designates the "Samuel C Houston Memorial Highway" in Clay County 227.814 5066H03.24H HCB 3 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H) Designates a portion of U.S. 67 through the city of Farmington in St. Francois County as t he "SP5 Billy J Meador Memorial Highway" 227.815 5066H03.24H HCB 3 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H) Designates the portion of U.S. 67 from Perrine Road continuing to Highway H through the city of Farmington in St. Francois County as the "WO1 Reginald D Cleve Memorial Highway" 227.817 5066H03.24H HB 2821 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H) Designates a portion of US Highway 169 as "Championship Way" in Clinton and Clay Counties 311.028 5066H03.10H HB 2621 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight(H) Establishes the conditions for spirits to qualify and be labeled for sale in Missouri as "Ozark Highlands" spirits. Section 1 5066H03.10H Designates the newly constructed bridge on the CST David Hoeckel Parkway that crosses over Interstate 70 in Wentzville in St. Charles County as the "Marine LCPL Jared Schmitz Memorial Bridge Section 2 5066H03.08H Designates November 5th as "Cora Faith Walker Remembrance Day" Section 3 5066H03.18H Designates April 11th through April 17th as "Black Maternal Health Week. Section 4 5066H03.18H Designates the month of April as "Minority Health Month" Section 5 5066H03.23H Designates the bridge on Interstate 70 crossing over State Highway N in St. Louis County as the "Honorable Cora Faith Walker Memorial Bridge" Section 6 5066H03.39H Beginning August 28, 2022, the Department of Transportation shall restart its city and county accomplishment program, allowing a city or county to display up to three accomplishments below its jurisdictional boundary sign Section 7 5066H03.39H Beginning August 28, 2022, city populations shall be included on city limit signs Section 8 5066H03.32H Designates May 2nd as "Pinhook Remembrance Day" Section 9 5066H03.40H Designates November 9th as "Dorrel Norman Elvert "Whitey" Herzog Day"