Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB350

Introduced
2/15/22  
Refer
2/15/22  
Engrossed
3/10/22  
Refer
3/10/22  
Enrolled
3/31/22  
Chaptered
3/31/22  

Caption

Peanut, designated as official state legume

Impact

By enacting this bill, the state would formally acknowledge the significance of peanuts in Alabama's agricultural history and ongoing production. This designation may also serve to promote awareness and cultural pride in local agriculture, potentially benefiting farmers and peanut producers in the state. Furthermore, it aligns with efforts to encourage agricultural diversity and sustainability in response to modern farming challenges.

Summary

House Bill 350 aims to designate the peanut as the official state legume of Alabama. This designation is a ceremonial recognition that highlights the importance of the peanut crop to the state's agricultural industry and honors the contributions of George Washington Carver, an influential figure in agricultural science. Carver's extensive work with peanuts not only included the development of numerous products derived from them but also advanced agricultural practices in the region, enhancing soil health and crop yields for local farmers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 350 appears to be largely positive, reflecting a consensus on the importance of peanuts within Alabama's agricultural heritage. While specific contentious debates were not cited in the discussions around this bill, generally positive sentiment indicates agreement on recognizing the contributions of a historically significant agricultural figure like George Washington Carver.

Contention

While the bill does not present significant points of contention, it does embody a broader discussion about recognizing state symbols and their relevance to cultural heritage. Some might argue that such designations should focus on more pressing legislative issues, but overall, the simplicity of the bill suggests it is unlikely to engender significant opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB229

State symbols; designate Little Bluestem as the official State Grass of Alabama.

AL SB225

State symbols; designate Little Bluestem as the official State Grass of Alabama.

AL HB434

State symbols; designate the Alabama shad as the official state migratory fish of Alabama.

AL SB291

Municipal officials, requires officials to participate in training

AL HB203

Elections, election officials, high school students authorized to work as precinct election officials

AL HB100

Establishing penalties for crimes against election officials

AL HB157

County officials, uniform increases such as cost-of-living, newly elected or appointed officials, included in initial compensation under Omnibus Pay Act

AL HB365

Municipal officials, requires participation in training

AL HB227

Ethics; laws pertaining to public officials and public employees revised

AL HR121

July 26, 2025, Officiate Alabama Day, recognized

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.