Grants use of the House Chamber to the Missouri Catholic Conference on October 1, 2022, from 7 am to 5 pm
The resolution grants the Missouri Catholic Conference the permission to utilize the House Chamber on October 1, 2022, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This facilitates access for the Conference to conduct their event in a prominent governmental space, symbolizing the importance of civic engagement. Events like these can help nurture informed citizens who are better equipped to participate in legislative matters and advocate for their needs and concerns.
House Resolution 3396, sponsored by Representative Rudy Veit, addresses the necessity of empowering citizens to engage actively in the democratic process. The resolution acknowledges the longstanding tradition of the Missouri House of Representatives in providing assistance to organizations that aim to empower their members through workshops and assemblies. This recognition is particularly aimed at fostering greater civic involvement and transparency in government operations.
While the resolution appears straightforward in its intent to promote citizen participation, it also raises questions about the allocation and use of legislative spaces. The restrictions outlined within the resolution, such as the prohibition of food and drink and the requirement for dignified conduct, indicate a need to maintain the decorum of the House, which could be seen as either necessary for preserving the institution’s integrity or as an unintended barrier to full participation.