Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H5052

Introduced
8/29/24  
Refer
8/29/24  
Refer
9/12/24  

Caption

Designating Pastene Day in Massachusetts

Note

Pastene Day will be celebrated through various activities that may include events emphasizing the company's historical contributions and achievements, helping to maintain the cultural fabric of Massachusetts.

Impact

If passed, this bill will require the Governor to issue an annual proclamation recognizing Pastene Day. This designation will promote awareness of the company's operations and legacy, encouraging Massachusetts residents to partake in activities that honor one of the iconic businesses of the state. Observance of Pastene Day can serve as an educational opportunity for citizens to learn about local history and economic contribution, fostering a sense of community pride.

Summary

House Bill 5052, presented by Representatives Joan Meschino and Patrick M. O'Connor, aims to designate October 17th as 'Pastene Day' in Massachusetts. This bill is intended to celebrate the 150-year history of the Pastene Companies Ltd., which has played a significant role in the state's cultural and economic landscape. The bill highlights the company’s commitment to family values, community service, and its contributions to the workforce of Massachusetts residents.

Contention

While the bill is likely to be embraced by those who value local businesses and heritage recognition, it does not appear to present significant contention among lawmakers. The primary support stems from its celebratory nature rather than any regulatory changes or fiscal implications. However, as with any proposed designation or observance, discussions may arise regarding the appropriateness of public resources being allocated for local business celebrations.

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