Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2918

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Kemp's ridley sea turtle; designate as official state turtle.

Impact

The designation is expected to enhance public awareness and educational initiatives regarding the Kemp's ridley sea turtle. By officially recognizing this species as the state turtle, the legislation aims to promote efforts focused on the recovery and conservation of the turtle population in Mississippi, which includes notable milestones such as the discovery of a nesting site in 2022 on Ship Island.

Summary

Senate Bill 2918 is a legislative proposal aimed at designating the Kemp's ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys kempii) as the official state turtle of Mississippi. The bill highlights the importance of this species, which is native to the Gulf of Mexico and North Atlantic Ocean, and is recognized as the smallest and most endangered sea turtle species. The legislation is intended to raise awareness regarding the conservation efforts necessary for this species and to affirm Mississippi's commitment to protecting its habitat.

Contention

Although the bill is primarily symbolic, the discussion surrounding it reflects a broader concern for environmental conservation policies within the state. Advocates for the bill argue that it serves to align Mississippi's state identity with significant conservation efforts, specifically in terms of protecting endangered species. Critics may suggest that while the bill sounds beneficial, it does not address more substantial environmental challenges facing the state and may not lead to concrete conservation actions without accompanying measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2680

Designate the Kemp's Ridley as "The Official State Sea Turtle of the State of Mississippi".

MS SB2530

"Secretary of State Eric Clark Coastal Preserve" and "Gollott Island/Godfather Point"; Department of Marine Resources designate.

MS HB1636

Appropriation; Marine Resources, Department of.

MS SB2137

"Mississippi Native Plant Month"; designate each April as.

MS SB2138

Tourism; designate the Mississippi Opal as the state gemstone.

MS HB772

Mississippi Opal; designate as official state gemstone.

MS HB476

Holy Bible; designate as the official state book of Mississippi.

MS SB2358

Ballot harvesting; ban.

MS SR45

Congratulate ten Mississippi professional football players who played in the 2023 NFL Super Bowl.

MS SC519

Extending deepest sympathy of Legislature to surviving family of MSU Football Coach Mike Leach and paying tribute to his legacy.

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