A joint resolution designating the American cream draft horse as the official state horse of the State of Iowa.(See SSB 1206.)
Impact
The resolution mandates that appropriate representations of the American cream draft horse, including pictures and other materials, be displayed in the state historical museum, emphasizing its connection to Iowa's cultural history. Additionally, the Iowa official register is required to include a picture and commentary about this breed alongside those of the state rock, flower, bird, and tree. This formal recognition may enhance public awareness and appreciation of the breed, potentially influencing tourism and local educational programs.
Summary
Senate Joint Resolution 10 (SJR10) designates the American cream draft horse as the official state horse of Iowa. This resolution highlights the unique characteristics and historical significance of the American cream draft horse breed, which is noted for being native to the United States. Its bloodline traces back to a mare named Old Granny, who was foaled in Iowa around the turn of the last century, making it an integral part of Iowa's agricultural heritage.
Contention
Debate surrounding this resolution may arise from differing views on the importance of state symbols. While proponents argue that designating a state horse strengthens community ties to agricultural heritage, opponents could view it as unnecessary or a distraction from more pressing legislative issues. Nonetheless, the intent behind SJR10 is to honor a part of Iowa's history and promote the breed that reflects the state's farming legacy.
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