Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HCR67

Introduced
1/20/22  

Caption

Urges counties to erect a plaque at the site of a historical lynching

Impact

If enacted, HCR67 will set a precedent for the state to formally recognize historical events linked to racial violence, inviting counties to take on the responsibility of commemorating these sites. By promoting the establishment of plaques, the bill seeks to encourage public discourse on historical injustices and support educational initiatives aimed at addressing racism and violence in the state’s history. This initiative can lead to greater awareness and dialogue within communities and contribute to ongoing efforts of reconciliation.

Summary

HCR67 is a resolution urging counties to erect a plaque at the site of a historical lynching. This bill aims to address and recognize the injustices of the past by creating a permanent reminder of these occurrences. The intent of the resolution is to foster a deeper understanding of the state’s historical context and the impacts of racial violence. Proponents of HCR67 argue that such actions are critical in confronting the past and acknowledging the suffering of victims and their families.

Contention

While supporters view HCR67 as a step towards healing and recognition, some may argue that it does not go far enough in addressing systemic issues resulting from historical injustices. The focus on physical memorials could lead to debates about the adequacy of such measures in truly reconciling the past. However, the call for counties to take action locally could ignite discussions about the significance of site-specific commemorations versus broader legislative measures aimed at addressing contemporary racial disparities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB337

Siting of data centers; impacts on resources and historically significant sites.

MO SB284

Siting of data centers; impacts on resources and historically significant sites.

MO SB284

Siting of data centers; impacts on resources and historically significant sites.

MO HB1823

Lynching Sites Memorialization, Virginia Commission on; established, report, sunset.

MO SR69

Urges Congress to pass resolution condemning violence against historically Black colleges and universities.

MO HB2332

Relating to the naming by the Texas Historical Commission of certain areas without historical value that are on historic sites.

MO SR20

Recognizes Historically Black Colleges and Universities Day at the Capitol.

MO HB5152

Relating to creating a program to designate historic sites in counties.

MO AB3196

Historically assessed property.

MO S132

Early Voting Sites/Helene Counties

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.