Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB181

Introduced
1/4/22  
Refer
1/4/22  

Caption

Blue; designate as the state color of Mississippi.

Impact

The legislation, once enacted, is relatively straightforward and primarily serves to establish a visual representation of the state. Its impact on state laws is minimal as it does not introduce regulations or affect governance but instead presents a symbolic acknowledgment of blue as a color that embodies state pride. Such measures can play a role in branding and marketing the state, potentially enhancing tourism and state identity initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 181 proposes to designate the color blue as the official state color of Mississippi. This bill is a symbolic measure aimed at enhancing the state's identity and pride. By codifying a color as the state color, the legislature seeks to provide a sense of unity and represent Mississippi's cultural and historical significance associated with the color blue. It reinforces the idea that colors can symbolize state heritage and character.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB181 likely have limited contention given the nature of the bill, primarily revolving around symbolism and representation rather than direct policy implications. However, there may have been some debate about the relevance of designating a state color amidst pressing legislative issues. Some may argue that the focus should be on more substantive laws that impact the economy and residents, suggesting that symbolic legislation should be secondary to urgent matters.

Notable_points

The simplicity of the bill is reflected in its short text, which indicates only the designation of the color without additional provisions. This may have resulted in a smooth passage through discussions, though it raises questions about the prioritization of legislative efforts. Overall, HB181 may serve as a conversation starter about state identity and the importance of symbols in fostering community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB565

Blue; designate as the state color of Mississippi.

MS HB699

Blue; designate as the state color of Mississippi.

MS HB822

Blue; designate as the state color of Mississippi.

MS HB772

Mississippi Opal; designate as official state gemstone.

MS A08837

Designates the colors blue and yellow as the official colors of the state of New York.

MS HB1027

State Fruit; designate the blueberry as.

MS HB1487

State song; designate "One Mississippi" as official.

MS HB143

State song; designate "My Home Mississippi" as second official state song.

MS HB453

Tourism; establish programs for certain assistance, designate "One Mississippi" as contemporary music genre official State Song.

MS SB2513

Designate American Quarter Horse as the "Official State Horse of the State of Mississippi."

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.