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Recognizing Missouri's 200th Anniversary of Statehood

This U.S. Senate resolution commemorates the 200th anniversary of Missouri's entry into the Union as the 24th state. It highlights Missouri's contributions to the culture, governance, and intellect of the United States, as well as its historical role as the "Gateway to the West." For citizens, this signifies an official acknowledgment of the state's rich history and importance, potentially fostering a sense of community and regional pride.
Key points
The resolution officially recognizes and celebrates Missouri's 200th anniversary of statehood.
It emphasizes Missouri's historical significance as the "Gateway to the West" and its contributions to U.S. development.
Mentions notable figures, innovations, and achievements associated with the state of Missouri.
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Additional Information
A resolution recognizing and celebrating the 200th anniversary of the entry of Missouri-the "Show Me State"-into the Union as the 24th State.
Print number: SRES 350
Sponsor: Sen. Blunt, Roy [R-MO]
Process start date: 2021-08-09