Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1613

Introduced
1/29/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  
Refer
2/12/26  
Engrossed
3/24/26  
Refer
4/9/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  

Caption

Designates each November 24th as "Frankie Muse Freeman Day" in Missouri

Impact

The establishment of 'Frankie Muse Freeman Day' represents a significant step toward acknowledging the role of individuals in advancing civil rights and racial equality in Missouri. By officially recognizing this day, the state legislature hopes to inspire citizens to remember and reflect on the importance of civil rights in their communities. Additionally, it reinforces Missouri's commitment to celebrate diversity and promote inclusivity through education and remembrance.

Summary

Senate Bill 1613 designates November 24th of each year as 'Frankie Muse Freeman Day' in the state of Missouri. This bill is a tribute to Frankie Muse Freeman, a notable St. Louis attorney who made significant contributions to the civil rights movement, particularly in her successful legal challenge against racial discrimination in public housing. The bill aims to recognize Freeman's legacy and encourage citizens to participate in appropriate events and activities in her honor. This commemoration serves to elevate public awareness of her contributions to civil rights and social justice.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB1613 appears to be positive, particularly among communities and groups advocating for civil rights. Supporters of the bill express appreciation for honoring Freeman's legacy and view it as a vital acknowledgment of the struggles faced by marginalized communities. The recognition of a specific day dedicated to her allows for broader discussions on civil rights issues in contemporary society.

Contention

While the bill is expected to receive overwhelming support, potential contention may arise around the implementation of commemorative events and discussions. There may be differing opinions on the extent and nature of activities encouraged on 'Frankie Muse Freeman Day.' Some may advocate for educational programs highlighting civil rights history, while others might focus on more celebratory events. Nevertheless, the broad objective of honoring a significant figure in Missouri's history remains largely uncontroversial.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1203

Designates November 24th each year as "Frankie Muse Freeman Day" in Missouri

MO SB433

Designates every November 9th as "Links, Incorporated Day" in Missouri

MO SB110

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

MO SB799

Designates every August 19th as "Eddie Gaedel Day" in Missouri

MO SB303

Designates every February 20th as John Donaldson Day in Missouri

MO SB580

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

MO HB911

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

MO HB650

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

MO HB679

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

MO SB18

Designates the St. Louis Cardinals as the official professional baseball team of the state of Missouri

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.