Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3264

Introduced
2/10/26  
Refer
2/18/26  

Caption

Designates the city of Kansas City as the "Barbecue Capital" of the state of Missouri

Impact

The implementation of HB3264 is expected to have positive implications for Kansas City, particularly in terms of tourism and local businesses. By establishing Kansas City as the Barbecue Capital, the city may attract more visitors interested in its barbecue heritage, potentially leading to increased revenue for local restaurants and related businesses. Moreover, such recognition could foster a sense of community and pride among residents, emphasizing the city's unique contributions to the state's culinary landscape.

Summary

House Bill 3264 proposes the designation of Kansas City as the official 'Barbecue Capital' of the state of Missouri. This bill aims to celebrate and promote the rich barbecue culture that Kansas City is renowned for, which includes a significant culinary tradition of barbecue restaurants, festivals, and competitions. By adopting an official designation, the bill seeks to enhance the city's identity and cultural significance within the state, as well as encourage tourism and local pride among residents.

Contention

While the bill may seem relatively uncontroversial, there could be discussions regarding the selection of Kansas City over other cities known for their barbecue, such as St. Louis. Some localities may feel overlooked or argue for inclusion in the designation process. The acknowledgment of Kansas City as the Barbecue Capital might spark dialogue regarding the cultural significance of barbecue across Missouri, as various regions have their own traditional styles and methods of preparation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB673

Designates the city of Waverly as the apple capital of Missouri

MO SB820

Designates the Kansas City Chiefs as the official professional football team of the state of Missouri

MO SB825

Designates the Kansas City Chiefs as the official professional football team of the state of Missouri

MO SB674

Designates the city of Concordia as the patriotic mural city of Missouri

MO HB681

Designates J. Rieger & Co. the official Kansas City whiskey of Missouri

MO HB679

Designates August 14th each year as "Kansas City Chiefs Day" in Missouri

MO HB133

Designates Concordia, MO as the patriotic mural city of Missouri

MO HB6

Designates the Kansas City Royals as the official professional baseball team of the state of Missouri

MO SB833

Designates the Heart of America Bridge in Kansas City as the "Sam Graves Heart of America Bridge"

MO SB754

Designates "Missouri" as the official state promotional song

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.