Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HR4211

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Recognizes the Cherokee of Arkansas and Missouri tribe

Impact

The passage of HR4211 would have implications for state laws pertaining to indigenous rights and tribal recognition in both Arkansas and Missouri. By formally acknowledging the Cherokee of Arkansas and Missouri, the bill could potentially facilitate more inclusive policies that support the tribe's cultural, educational, and economic initiatives. This acknowledgment could enhance collaboration between state governments and the tribe, allowing for better representation of indigenous interests in legislative processes.

Summary

HR4211 proposes to officially recognize the Cherokee of Arkansas and Missouri tribe, which emphasizes the need to acknowledge the historical presence and cultural significance of the tribe in these states. The bill aims to enhance the visibility and status of the Cherokee community, fostering a greater understanding of their contributions to the region's heritage and identity. This recognition is integral for the community to advocate for their rights and interests within state affairs.

Contention

While the bill appears to have widespread support, it may face some opposition from individuals wary of increased tribal recognition and its implications for state sovereignty or resource allocation. Discussions surrounding HR4211 may involve topics related to how recognizing a tribe can affect existing policies, funding, and resource distribution among various indigenous populations in the area. Ultimately, the essence of the contention lies in balancing respect for tribal recognition with the state's administrative and fiscal responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB6

Creates the Getting Missourians Back to Work Act

MO HJR20

Proposes a constitutional amendment to assert the right of Missourians to hunt and fish

MO SCR8

Designates Campbell, Missouri, as the Peach Capital of Missouri

MO SJR19

Recognizes that nothing in the Missouri Constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion

MO HCR11

Commends Israel for its cordial and mutually beneficial relationship with Missouri and the United States and recognizes Jerusalem as the eternal capital of Israel

MO SCR14

Apologies for the State of Missouri's role in slavery

MO HCR13

Creates the America 250 Missouri Commission

MO SCR7

Creates the America 250 Missouri Commission

MO SCR4

Commends Israel for its cordial and mutually beneficial relationship with Missouri and the United States, supports Israel's right to exist, and recognizes Jerusalem as the eternal capital of Israel

MO HB996

Establishes the Missouri Care Plan

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.