Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2447

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Legal holidays; designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

Impact

The incorporation of Juneteenth as a recognized legal holiday in Mississippi is poised to have a positive impact on civil rights education and awareness. Supporters believe that this will encourage celebrations and educational activities around the historical aspects of Juneteenth, fostering a greater understanding of the African American experience among all citizens. It is seen as a step toward social justice and acknowledgment of past injustices. Additionally, the bill clarifies the procedure for celebrating legal holidays when they fall on weekends, ensuring continuity in observances and offerings of paid time off for public employees.

Summary

Senate Bill 2447 proposes to amend the Mississippi Code of 1972 to officially designate June 19 as 'Juneteenth Freedom Day.' This day commemorates the end of slavery in the United States and marks a significant historical event when the last enslaved African Americans in the U.S. received word of their freedom. By enacting this bill, Mississippi seeks to recognize and honor the heritage, struggle, and triumph of African Americans and ensure that the lessons of history are reflected in state law. This amendment would elevate Juneteenth to a legal holiday within the state, thus giving it official recognition alongside other significant dates such as Independence Day and Veterans' Day.

Contention

While the bill may generally be viewed positively, it potentially highlights points of contention around the broader context of acknowledging historical injustices and how they influence present-day policies in Mississippi. There may be opposition from those who feel that controversial figures and events related to the state’s past should overshadow the recognition of Juneteenth. The discussions surrounding this bill may reflect tensions between reconciling history and the ongoing struggle for civil rights, as well as debates on how history is taught and commemorated statewide.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2364

Legal holidays; designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

MS HB963

Legal holidays; designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

MS HB471

Legal holidays; designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

MS HB125

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.

MS HB75

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.

MS HB126

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.

MS HB434

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.

MS SB2085

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.

MS SB2182

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.

MS SB2588

Legal holidays; remove Confederate Memorial Day and designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

Similar Bills

MS HB434

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.

MS SB2011

Days of commemoration; designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

MS SB2090

Days of commemoration; designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

MS SB2085

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.

MS SB2182

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.

MS HB352

Juneteenth National Independence Day; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS HB471

Legal holidays; designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

MS HB126

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.