Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB565

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Blue; designate as the state color of Mississippi.

Impact

If enacted, HB 565 will have minimal direct legal implications since designating a state color does not usually interfere with existing state laws. However, it can enhance state branding and identity, potentially benefiting tourism and marketing efforts. The presence of a state color can create additional opportunities for promotional materials and could influence local culture by integrating the color blue into various state-related events and merchandise.

Summary

House Bill 565, introduced by Representative Holloway, aims to officially designate the color blue as the state color of Mississippi. The bill emphasizes the significance of the color blue to Mississippi, particularly in relation to its cultural and historical context. Designating a state color is a symbolic act that represents the identity and heritage of the state. By making blue the state color, the bill intends to foster a sense of pride and unity among its residents.

Contention

Discussion around HB 565 may touch upon the utility of such symbolic legislation. While supporters might argue that state colors can bolster pride and unity, critics may question the necessity of designating a color given other pressing legislative matters. This highlights a broader debate on prioritizing symbolic issues versus substantive legislative challenges within the state government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB181

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 SB2513

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

MS HB143

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

MS SB2138

Tourism; designate the Mississippi Opal as the state gemstone.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.