Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HR31

Introduced
1/10/22  
Refer
1/10/22  
Refer
1/27/22  
Report Pass
2/9/22  
Refer
2/10/22  

Caption

A RESOLUTION recognizing May 2022 as National Beef Month in Kentucky.

Impact

The resolution serves to commend the efforts of cattle farmers and ranchers in Kentucky, recognizing the importance of beef production and its nutritional value. By formally designating a month to celebrate and promote beef, HR31 aims to raise awareness about the economic impact of the cattle industry in Kentucky, which reported approximately $727 million in beef cattle sales in 2020. This recognition can enhance public perception and possibly influence increased consumption of beef products, benefiting local producers.

Summary

House Resolution 31 (HR31) recognizes May 2022 as National Beef Month in Kentucky, highlighting the significance of the beef industry to both the state and the nation. It emphasizes that beef not only ranks as the second most popular meat in the United States, consumed at an average of 57 pounds per American per year, but also constitutes a multibillion dollar sector within the economy. The resolution cites Kentucky's prominent role as a leading beef cattle state, especially east of the Mississippi River, contributing vital economic benefits through its substantial cattle population and beef sales.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding HR31 appears to be positive, as it supports and promotes the agricultural community, specifically those involved in beef production. The recognition of National Beef Month instills a sense of pride among local farmers and ranchers, reinforcing the vital contribution of agriculture to the state's economy and culture. The resolution seeks to unify support for the beef industry across Kentucky by engaging community members through promotional initiatives.

Contention

While HR31 does not present controversial points or opposition, it implicitly highlights the ongoing discussions around food production and agricultural practices. Notably, issues may arise from broader conversations about health and dietary choices in relation to beef consumption. However, this resolution maintains a celebratory tone, focusing instead on the contributions and achievements of the cattle industry without delving into potential disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HR30

A RESOLUTION recognizing October 2022 as National Pork Month in Kentucky.

KY HR22

A RESOLUTION recognizing April 2022 as National Soybean Month in Kentucky.

KY HR36

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 19, 2022, as National Poultry Day in Kentucky.

KY HR15

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 22, 2022, as National Agriculture Day.

KY HR35

A RESOLUTION recognizing June 2022 as National Dairy Month.

KY SR255

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 2024 as Kentucky Women's History Month throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY HR16

A RESOLUTION recognizing February 19 to 26, 2022, as FFA Week in Kentucky.

KY HR85

A RESOLUTION recognizing March 4, 2022, as PFAS Chemical Awareness Day in Kentucky.

KY HR73

A RESOLUTION recognizing October 2024 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Kentucky.

KY SR130

A RESOLUTION recognizing October 2024 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Kentucky.

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