HB 1141 (Truly Agreed) Designates various highways & bridges as memorial highways and designates an official state horse
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SCS/HBs 1141, 1400, 1645, 1745 & 2026 - This act designates various portions of the state's highways and bridges in honor of specific individuals.

This act designates a portion of Interstate Highway 55 from mile marker 129 to mile marker 135 as "Trooper James Froemsdorf Memorial Highway" (Section 227.319).

This act designates the bridges spanning ditch number 2 on portions of Interstate Highway 55 and two-lane Highway J at mile marker 16, as the "Sergeant Rob Guilliams, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Memorial Bridge" (Section 227.326).

This act designates a portion of Interstate 44 as the "Henry Shaw Ozark Corridor". This act is similar to SB 950 (2002)(Section 227.323).

This act designates a portion of U.S. Highway 63, from the southern city limits of Houston, south to State Route Z in Texas County as the "Trooper Kelly L. Poynter Memorial Highway" (Section 227.329).

This act designates the Missouri River Bridge located on Route 364 connecting St. Louis and St. Charles Counties as "Veterans Memorial Bridge" (similar to SB 775(2002))(Section 227.321).

This act designates the portion of U.S. Highway 136 in Harrison County, from the eastern city limits of Bethany to the Harrison-Mercer County line, as the "Babe Adams Highway" (Section 227.317)(similar to SB 1270 (2002)).

This act designates the portion of Highway 72 in Iron and Madison County the "Sergeant Randy Sullivan Memorial Highway" (Section 227.333).

This act also makes the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse the official state horse of Missouri (SB 1103 - Section 10.140).
STEPHEN WITTE

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