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Bill Summary · HB 2795

Legislative bill overview

HB 2795 designates June 20th annually as "John Goodman Day" in Missouri. The bill is a ceremonial measure that establishes a state-recognized observance for an individual named John Goodman, though the bill text does not specify who this person is or why they are being honored.

Why is this important

Designatory bills create official state recognition and commemoration. While largely symbolic, they can honor significant contributions to the state, raise public awareness about individuals or causes, and establish cultural touchstones. However, the lack of context about who John Goodman is or what achievements warrant this designation raises questions about the legislative priority and the criteria for such honors.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of specificity: The bill does not explain who John Goodman is or justify why he merits a statewide annual observance, making it difficult to assess whether the honor is warranted
  • Legislative resource allocation: Some may question whether designating ceremonial days is an appropriate use of legislative time and resources compared to substantive policy matters
  • Precedent concerns: Approving this bill without clear criteria could encourage numerous similar requests, potentially diminishing the significance of state-designated observances

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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