Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2767

Introduced
2/21/24  

Caption

Designates February fourteenth each year as "Kansas City Parade Shooting Remembrance Day"

Impact

The establishment of February 14 as a formal remembrance day carries significant implications for state law and community engagement. It solidifies a public acknowledgment of the events of the shooting, signaling a commitment by the state to remember victims and support their families. Additionally, it offers a platform for discussion and reflection about gun violence, which has become a pressing issue in many states, including Missouri.

Summary

House Bill 2767 is a legislative proposal that designates February fourteenth of each year as "Kansas City Parade Shooting Remembrance Day" in Missouri. This bill aims to encourage citizens to participate in events and activities that commemorate the victims of the tragic shooting that occurred during the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade on February 14, 2024. By establishing this specific day of remembrance, the bill seeks to foster a sense of community and awareness surrounding gun violence and its impact on families and communities.

Contention

While the bill itself appears straightforward in its intent to honor victims, debates around the broader issues of gun control and community safety may arise in associated discussions. Establishing such remembrance days often evokes varying opinions about the underlying causes of gun violence, and proponents of stricter gun regulations may see this as an opportunity to promote further dialogue on potential legislative changes. Critics may argue that these remembrance days alone do not address the pressing issues surrounding gun violence and call for more tangible actions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB920

Designates November 23 each year as K.C. Wolf Day

MO HB976

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

MO HB963

Designates March 19th each year as Lloyd Gaines Day

MO HB921

Designates May 3rd each year as Shelley v. Kraemer Day

MO HB999

Designates January 16th each year as Albert Pujols Day

MO HB1391

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

MO HB436

Designates October 2 each year as Breast Cancer Awareness Day

MO HB1325

Designates the first Sunday in August each year as Pennytown Day

MO SB584

Designates August 6 of each year as "Chris Sifford Day" in Missouri

MO HB212

Designates June 12th of each year as Women Veterans Appreciation Day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.