Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2142

Introduced
1/30/24  
Refer
1/30/24  
Engrossed
3/7/24  
Refer
3/18/24  
Enrolled
4/17/24  

Caption

Designate American Quarter Horse as the Official State Horse and Kemp's Ridley sea turtle as Official Sea Turtle of Mississippi.

Impact

By adopting these designations, SB2142 impacts state laws by formalizing the recognition of these animals as symbols of Mississippi. State symbols can foster community pride and identity, particularly among residents engaged in agriculture, equestrian activities, and wildlife conservation. Furthermore, this move could enhance awareness and support for conservation efforts related to the Kemp's Ridley sea turtle, which faces significant challenges due to habitat loss and environmental changes.

Summary

Senate Bill 2142, recently passed by the Mississippi Legislature, designates the American Quarter Horse as the 'Official State Horse of the State of Mississippi' and the Kemp's Ridley sea turtle as the 'Official Sea Turtle of the State of Mississippi.' The American Quarter Horse is noted for its agility and speed, particularly in rodeo events, making it a fitting representative of the state's equine heritage. Meanwhile, the choice of the Kemp's Ridley, the world's most endangered sea turtle species, underscores Mississippi's commitment to environmental conservation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2142 appears to be largely positive, as indicated by its unanimous support during voting, with 47 'yeas' and no 'nays.' Legislators and members of the public likely view the bill as a meaningful acknowledgment of both cultural heritage and environmental responsibility. Such bills often inspire a sense of unity and pride among residents, though the impact on specific advocacy groups for wildlife could vary based on their views on how effectively the bill addresses conservation issues.

Contention

While the passage of SB2142 has not been met with significant opposition, as evidenced by the voting outcome, discussions may arise around the broader implications of designating state symbols. Some advocates for endangered species may push for further action and funding to protect the Kemp's Ridley sea turtle, arguing that mere recognition is insufficient without concrete conservation measures. The bill's focus on state pride and symbolism might be seen by some as a distraction from pressing ecological issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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