Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB989

Introduced
2/6/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

State vegetable; designate sweet potato as.

Impact

The designation of a state vegetable is primarily a symbolic act that serves to foster a sense of identity and pride among Mississippi residents. While it does not impose any regulations or changes to existing laws, it highlights the cultural importance of the sweet potato within the state. This move can encourage local agricultural initiatives and potentially boost awareness around the nutritional benefits and culinary versatility of sweet potatoes, potentially leading to increased consumption and support for local farmers.

Summary

House Bill 989 aims to designate the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) as the official state vegetable of Mississippi. This act emphasizes the importance of the sweet potato to the state's agricultural output and cultural heritage. By formalizing the sweet potato's status as a symbolic representation of Mississippi, the bill seeks to celebrate and promote a crop that is historically significant and widely cultivated in the region.

Contention

The bill, though straightforward and largely uncontroversial, may still generate discussions around the representation of state symbols. Some citizens might question whether the designation of a state vegetable constitutes an effective use of legislative time and resources. However, the overall sentiment towards such a measure is likely to be positive, considering the affection and significance local communities attach to the sweet potato.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2666

Distinctive motor vehicle license tags; reauthorize for supporters of the Mississippi Sweet Potato Council.

MS HB703

"Medal of Honor Trail"; designate portion of Interstate 22 and U.S. Highway 78 within the State of Mississippi as.

MS HB1523

Appropriation; City of Pontotoc for relocating fire station.

MS HB366

Sam G. Polles State Office Building; designate the MS Dept. of Wildlife Central Office Building as.

MS HB1527

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Pontotoc with relocating fire station.

MS HB1027

State Fruit; designate the blueberry as.

MS SB2713

Emerging Crops Fund; increase amount that may be loaned to any one borrower to assist in financing minority economic development.

MS HB1008

Juneteenth; designate as a state holiday.

MS HB565

Blue; designate as the state color of Mississippi.

MS HB232

Dairy show; relocate the show held in Lee County, MS, to Pontotoc County, MS.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.