SB1613

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

Chamber Passed·3/24/26

Missouri SB1613 designates November 24th as "Frankie Muse Freeman Day" in Missouri.

Missouri SB1613 adds a new section to Chapter 9 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, designating November 24th as "Frankie Muse Freeman Day." The bill encourages citizens to participate in events and activities celebrating Frankie Muse Freeman, a civil rights champion and the first black woman appointed to the United States Commission on Civil Rights by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Freeman notably won a landmark case ending legal racial discrimination in St. Louis public housing.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the Senate · 31–0 · Mar 24
Current
Rules - Legislative Committee
Next
House floor vote

Sponsors

D
1
0
Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

Senate: Third Reading

31 Yea

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0 Nay

2 Absent

DR

Calendar

May 14

1:00 PM

Rules - Legislative Executive Session

May 13

9:30 AM

Rules - Legislative Executive Session

History

May 14

House

Executive Session Action postponed H Rules - Legislative

May 13

House

Executive Session Action postponed H Rules - Legislative

May 11

House

Executive Session Action postponed H Rules - Legislative