Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2798

Caption

Designates November 26th each year as "Tina Turner Day"

Impact

The introduction of 'Tina Turner Day' in Missouri is a symbolic gesture intended to enhance cultural pride and foster community engagement through events celebrating the artistic contributions of Tina Turner. By establishing an official day of recognition, the state aims to foster local events that highlight the impact of music on community identity and heritage, specifically drawing attention to Missouri's rich musical history.

Summary

House Bill 2798 seeks to designate November 26th of each year as 'Tina Turner Day' in the state of Missouri. This legislative action aims to honor the legacy of Tina Turner, a renowned singer and cultural icon whose career began in St. Louis. The bill promotes appreciation for her contributions to music and culture, encouraging Missouri citizens to participate in celebrations and activities that recognize this significant figure in the entertainment industry.

Contention

While the bill is primarily celebratory and does not introduce any controversial regulations or policies, notable points of contention may arise around the allocation of resources for official state celebrations. Critics could question whether state recognition should extend to individual personalities, focusing on how public funds are utilized to commemorate private citizens as opposed to comprehensive community initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB911

Designates November 26th each year as "Tina Turner Day"

MO HB1203

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MO SB433

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MO HB604

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

MO SB110

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

MO SB777

Designates June 17th of each year as "Neighborhood Gun Violence Prevention Day" in honor of Preston Ja'mon "Tink" Jones, Sr

MO SB580

Designates the last Saturday of April of each year as "Emmett Kelly Day" in Missouri

MO HCR12

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

MO HB650

Designates February 20th each year as "John Donaldson Day" in Missouri

MO SB303

Designates every February 20th as John Donaldson Day in Missouri

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.