Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2646

Introduced
2/6/24  

Caption

Designates J. Rieger & Co. the official Kansas City whiskey of Missouri

Impact

By designating J. Rieger & Co. as the official Kansas City whiskey, the bill would symbolically recognize and promote local distilling traditions in Missouri. This could lead to increased interest in Kansas City's heritage within the distilled spirits industry and potentially boost tourism and local business associated with the whiskey culture. The legislation aims not only to promote a local business but also to create a sense of identity and pride among Kansas City residents.

Summary

House Bill 2646 proposes the designation of J. Rieger & Co. as the official Kansas City whiskey for the state of Missouri. The bill seeks to honor the legacy of J. Rieger & Co., which was the largest mail-order whiskey house in the United States prior to Prohibition. With the revival of the company in 2015, it marks the return of whiskey distilled in Kansas City, thus making it historically significant in the context of local alcohol production and distribution.

Contention

While the current text of the bill does not indicate significant opposition or contention, it is possible that there may be debates surrounding the implications of such designations on branding and market competition within the distilled spirits industry. Some might argue that official state designations could favor certain businesses over others, raising questions about fairness and the selection process for future designations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB788

Designates the corn dog as the official food of the Missouri State Fair

MO HB43

Designates "Missouri's Great Flood of '93 - Revisiting an Epic Natural Disaster" by Kenneth L. Kieser as the official state work chronicling the 1993 Flood

MO SB6

Creates the Getting Missourians Back to Work Act

MO HB1261

Designates Piedmont as the UFO Capital of Missouri

MO HB1391

Designates July 13 each year as "Great Missouri Smokeout Day"

MO SB517

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

MO SCR8

Designates Campbell, Missouri, as the Peach Capital of Missouri

MO HB224

Designates the official state rifle

MO HB530

Designates the official state rifle

MO HB1051

Designates the month of May each year as API Heritage Month in Missouri

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.