Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HR4167

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Congratulates the Kansas City Chiefs on winning Super Bowl LVIII

Impact

The adoption of HR4167 would have a cultural and symbolic impact rather than a direct effect on state laws. It reinforces the importance of sports in building community spirit and pride among the constituents of Missouri. Such resolutions are common practices in legislative bodies, used to celebrate local accomplishments and foster a sense of regional identity. The bill underlines how the success of local sports teams can elevate the morale of residents and promote local culture.

Summary

House Resolution 4167 is a legislative proposal that congratulates the Kansas City Chiefs on their victory in Super Bowl LVIII. This resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of the team's achievements and the significance of their win for the city of Kansas City and the state of Missouri. By recognizing the Chiefs in this manner, the bill not only honors the players and coaching staff but also celebrates the community's pride and unity generated by the championship victory.

Contention

While HR4167 focuses on a positive acknowledgment of the Kansas City Chiefs, it is representative of broader legislative themes where sports serve as a unifying force in society. However, one point of contention might involve the allocation of legislative time and resources for ceremonial resolutions in light of pressing state issues. Critics may argue that such resolutions, while meaningful, distract from more significant legislative work that affects the daily lives of citizens.

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 HB649

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

MO HCR2

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

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.