Missouri fails to pass ‘Rush Limbaugh Day’ bill

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers failed to pass a bill creating a “Rush Limbaugh Day” before their end-of-session deadline last week.

Several Republican state lawmakers proposed honoring the late Limbaugh every year on Jan. 12, his birthday.

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But the measure was stripped from several bills after being deemed too controversial and never made it to Republican Gov. Mike Parson’s desk as a standalone proposal.

The Cape Girardeau native gained national fame before he died in February at age 70 after a battle with cancer.

Supporters said Limbaugh was a conservative icon worthy of the honor, while opponents slammed his rhetoric as divisive.

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