North Dakota 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2229

Introduced
1/12/23  
Refer
1/12/23  
Report Pass
1/18/23  
Engrossed
1/23/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Report Pass
3/10/23  
Enrolled
3/17/23  

Caption

Designating curling as the official state sport.

Impact

The bill, if enacted, would amend existing state laws to include curling in the list of officially recognized sports. This designation may lead to increased funding and support for existing curling rinks and clubs, further encouraging public engagement and development of local curling programs. It may also open doors for curling events, competitions, and outreach programs aimed at involving a broader demographic within the state, ultimately promoting physical activity and community spirit.

Summary

Senate Bill 2229 seeks to designate curling as the official state sport of the jurisdiction. This initiative aims to highlight the cultural importance of curling within the community, promote interest in the sport, and encourage participation among residents. By naming curling as the official state sport, the bill intends to foster a sense of pride and recognition for the sport, which has an established history and community in the state. The move also showcases the diversity of sports that are celebrated at the state level.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB 2229 appears to be positive. Supporters include curling enthusiasts and local community organizations that advocate for the sport. They see this designation as a valuable acknowledgment of the community's culture and recreational opportunities. However, some critics may question the allocation of state resources towards promoting a specific sport and advocate for a more inclusive approach that represents a broader range of sports or physical activities.

Contention

While SB 2229 primarily aims to celebrate curling, the discussion does include some contention regarding the implications of officially designating a state sport. Some voices in the debate argue that the focus should be on promoting various sports rather than singling out one that may not have universal appeal. Further, the discussions raise questions about how such legislative measures might influence other recreational activities seeking similar recognition, potentially leading to legislative 'competition' among varying sports.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1334

Designating rhubarb as the official state vegetable.

ND HB1186

Designating Knife River flint as the official state rock.

ND HB1236

Township officials.

ND HB1489

Requiring institutions of higher education designating athletic teams and sports for male, female, or coed participation.

ND HB1235

Term beginning dates for elected state government officials.

ND SB2146

Designating state highway 91 as North Dakota's shortest highway; and to provide a continuing appropriation.

ND HB1397

The designation of the state waltz and state troubadour; and to provide for application.

ND SB2097

Wild and scenic river designations.

ND HB1354

Designating the overpass on United States highway 281 as the hidden wounds veterans overpass; and to provide a continuing appropriation.

ND HB1351

Designating the bridge on state highway 1806 as the PVT. Albert Grass WWI bridge; and to provide a continuing appropriation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.