Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HR4165

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Congratulates the Kansas City Chiefs on winning Super Bowl LVIII

Impact

While HR4165 does not amend any existing state legislation or regulatory structures, it fosters a sense of community and belonging among residents of Kansas City and fans of the Chiefs. The passing of this resolution may also encourage further local pride initiatives and support for community events related to sports. By recognizing the achievement of the Chiefs, this bill contributes to the overall promotion of sports in the state and can inspire younger generations to engage in athletic activities.

Summary

HR4165 is a resolution that serves to congratulate the Kansas City Chiefs on their victory in Super Bowl LVIII. This type of bill is common in legislative practices, where lawmakers recognize the accomplishments of local sports teams, showcasing pride in their achievements. The resolution reflects the positive impact of the team's success on the local community, economy, and morale of fans. While it may not impact state laws directly, it highlights the importance of respecting and acknowledging sports achievements at a state level.

Contention

There is typically little contention surrounding resolutions of this nature, as they primarily serve a ceremonial purpose. However, discussion may arise related to the priorities of legislative time and resources. Some might argue that the legislature should focus on pressing issues rather than resolutions commemorating sports teams. Nonetheless, such resolutions often gain bipartisan support, showcasing the unifying force of sports and community pride.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HR445

Congratulates the Kansas City Chiefs on winning Super Bowl LVII

MO HB640

Modifies provisions relating to the Kansas City Police Department

MO HB420

Repeals the interstate compact for supervision of parolees and probationers and modifies the interstate compact for adult offender supervision

MO HCR2

Convenes a joint session to receive a message from the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri

MO HB649

Modifies provisions relating to land bank agencies by requiring the Land Bank of Kansas City, Missouri to file quiet title actions

MO SB384

Modifies provisions relating to the supervision of adult offenders on probation or parole from other states

MO HB1235

Establishes provisions relating to failing to supervise a child

MO HB64

Changes the laws regarding cities of the fourth classification

MO HR40

Grants the use of the House Chamber to the Jefferson City Chapter of the Federalist Society on January 20, 2023

MO HB851

Waives certain fees for offenders who are not subject to lifetime supervision or require electronic monitoring services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.