Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2685

Caption

Designates the week of September 24th to 30th each year as "Historically Black College and University Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Week"

Impact

The enactment of HB2685 will formalize an annual observance across the state, which may include educational programs, community discussions, and events focused on the importance of diversity and inclusion. It serves to highlight the historical significance of HBCUs and their role in advancing opportunities for underrepresented communities. The implications of this observance could foster greater community engagement and encourage collaborative efforts among educational institutions, local governments, and organizations dedicated to these values.

Summary

House Bill 2685 seeks to designate the week of September 24th to 30th each year as 'Historically Black College and University Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Week' in Missouri. The bill encourages citizens to participate in various events and activities that celebrate the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion exemplified by historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). The measure aims to promote awareness and appreciation for the contributions of HBCUs to the educational landscape and society as a whole.

Contention

While the bill does not appear to have prominent points of contention as it's largely supportive of diversity initiatives, some discussions may arise regarding the adequacy of resources allocated to properly observe this week. Additionally, there may be varying opinions on how effectively this designation translates into genuine action and awareness within local communities. However, there has been no recorded opposition, indicating a general consensus on the need for increased visibility of the issues addressed by the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB678

Designates the week of September 24th to 30th each year as "Historically Black College and University Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Week"

MO SB132

Establishes the Black History Education and Awareness Act and designates the first week in February as Black History Week

MO HCR4

Designates the last week in April each year as "Infertility Awareness Week"

MO HB742

Prohibits state departments from spending money on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives

MO SB110

Designates January 5 of each year as "Kappa Alpha Psi Day" in Missouri

MO SB56

Prohibits diversity-equity-inclusion requirements in school districts and charter schools

MO HCR12

Designates the week of November each year as "Veterans Week of Service"

MO HCR1

Designates the last week in April each year as "Infertility Awareness Week"

MO HCR1

Designates the last week in April each year as "Infertility Awareness Week"

MO SB326

Prohibits public institutions of postsecondary education and proprietary schools from requiring the submission of diversity, equity, and inclusion statements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.