Summary of the Truly Agreed Version of the Bill

SCS HB 1141, 1400, 1645, 1745 & 2026 -- HIGHWAY DESIGNATIONS;
OFFICIAL STATE HORSE

This bill designates various portions of the state's highways and
bridges in honor of specific individuals.  The designations are
as follows:

(1)  A portion of Interstate 55 from mile marker 129 to mile
marker 135 as the "Trooper James Froemsdorf Memorial Highway";

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

(3)  A portion of Interstate 44 from log mile 277.3, Geyer Road
overpass, to log mile 255.0, one mile west of Gray Summit
interchange, as the "Henry Shaw Ozark Corridor";

(4)  A portion of U. S. Highway 63 from the southern-most city
limits of Houston, south to State Route Z in Texas County as the
"Trooper Kelly L. Poynter Memorial Highway";

(5)  The Missouri River Bridge located on Route 364 connecting
St. Louis and St. Charles counties as the "Veterans Memorial
Bridge";

(6)  A 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"; and

(7)  A portion of State Highway 72 in Iron and Madison counties
as the "Sergeant Randy Sullivan Memorial Highway."

The bill also names the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse as the
official state horse of Missouri.

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