Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3105

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Designating the official jazz song of the Commonwealth

Impact

The adoption of H3105 will signify an official recognition of jazz music within the Commonwealth's cultural identity, aligning with other states that have recognized official songs or musical forms. While the designation of an official jazz song is largely symbolic, it may enhance pride and promote jazz music in local communities, potentially impacting music education programs and encouraging local performances. This act could also foster greater interest in the arts and arts-related initiatives across Massachusetts.

Summary

House Bill H3105, presented by Representative Orlando Ramos, seeks to designate the song 'Massachusetts,' composed by Montenia, as the official jazz song of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This bill proposes an amendment to Chapter 2 of the General Laws to include a new section that formalizes this designation. The intent behind the bill is to celebrate the cultural heritage of jazz music and honor its contribution to the state's artistic landscape.

Contention

As this bill primarily focuses on the designation of a song, it does not present the same level of contentious debate typically associated with legislation impacting broader public policy domains. There may, however, be discussions regarding cultural representation or the resources allocated for promoting this designation. Opposition could come from those who argue that such designations should not take precedence over pressing state issues, although no significant opposition has been documented in the available discussions surrounding the bill.

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