Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB604

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
4/2/25  

Caption

Designates November 13th each year as "Believe in Gianna Day"

Impact

By officially recognizing November thirteenth as "Believe in Gianna Day", the bill aims to increase public knowledge about Sanfilippo syndrome and its effects on families. The event encourages educational outreach and community involvement, which may lead to better support for individuals affected by the syndrome and their families. This could also foster a greater sense of community solidarity and compassion for those facing health challenges.

Summary

House Bill 604 designates November thirteenth each year as "Believe in Gianna Day" in the state of Missouri. This day is intended to raise awareness about Sanfilippo syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that causes Alzheimer's-like symptoms in children. The bill encourages citizens to participate in various events and activities that promote understanding of this condition and to celebrate the life of Gianna Wacker, a Missouri resident who has surpassed the expected life expectancy of children affected by the syndrome.

Contention

While the bill may seem largely symbolic, its underlying intent to raise awareness about Sanfilippo syndrome has the potential to influence broader conversations around children's health issues and genetic disorders. As with many initiatives related to health awareness, there may be ongoing discussions about resource allocation and the effectiveness of awareness campaigns. However, there are no specific recorded opposition points in the provided documents.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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