Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB352

Introduced
1/22/24  
Refer
1/22/24  

Caption

Indigenous Native American Day; declare the second Monday in October as.

Impact

The passage of HB352 will signify an official recognition of Indigenous Native American Day, potentially prompting state agencies, schools, and local governments to observe this holiday. It may lead to educational initiatives and community events aimed at raising awareness about the history, culture, and rights of Indigenous peoples. This formal recognition may also provide a platform for dialogues on Indigenous issues, promoting cultural sensitivity and respect within the broader community. Additionally, the law could inspire similar actions in other states to adopt similar recognition.

Summary

House Bill 352 amends Section 3-3-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to designate the second Monday in October as Indigenous Native American Day. This change is intended to honor and recognize the contributions and culture of Indigenous peoples in Mississippi. By establishing a specific day for acknowledgment, the bill underscores the importance of promoting awareness and appreciation of Native American history and contemporary issues. The recognition reflects a broader trend across various states to celebrate Indigenous cultures and histories.

Contention

While the bill is primarily seen as a positive step towards recognition of Indigenous communities, there may be contention regarding its implications on existing holidays and traditions. Some stakeholders might argue about the prioritization of Indigenous Native American Day over other established holidays, raising concerns about the representation of various cultural histories within the state's legal holiday framework. The challenge will be to balance reverence for Indigenous history while respecting the traditions associated with other holidays already recognized by the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB492

Indigenous Native American Day; declare the second Monday in October as.

MS HB290

Indigenous Peoples' Day; declare second Monday in October as a day of observance.

MS HB1047

Mississippi Native Plant Month; declare April as.

MS HB490

Civil Rights Memorial Day; designate the last Monday of April as.

MS HB1450

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

MS HB825

State holiday; exclusively recognize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday on the third Monday of January.

MS HB180

Women's Veterans' Day; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS HB682

State holidays; remove Confederate Memorial Day as.

MS HB1006

Confederate Memorial Day; remove as a state holiday.

MS HB126

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.

Similar Bills

MS HB847

State holiday; observe Robert E. Lee's birthday on the same day as Confederate Memorial Day.

MS HB498

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

MS HB537

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

MS HB579

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

MS HB704

State holiday; exclusively recognize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday on the third Monday of January.

MS HB1007

Civil Rights Memorial Day; designate the last Monday of April as.

MS HB1018

Indigenous Native American Day; declare the second Monday in October as.

MS HB702

Bullying Prevention Awareness Month; designate the month of October as.