Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1029

Introduced
4/29/21  
Enrolled
5/5/21  

Caption

Resolution; designating May 4, 2021, as Oklahoma Beef Day; and recognizing May of 2021 as Oklahoma Beef Month.

Impact

The resolution is more symbolic than legislative, serving to promote awareness and appreciation for the beef industry in Oklahoma. By designating a specific day and month for celebration, it affirms the state's recognition of the importance of agriculture to its economy and cultural identity. The timing coincides with important agricultural practices, potentially boosting local morale and supporting the beef farming community through state recognition.

Summary

House Resolution 1029 designates May 4, 2021, as Oklahoma Beef Day and recognizes May 2021 as Oklahoma Beef Month. The resolution aims to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions of Oklahoma's beef cattle farmers and ranchers, emphasizing their commitment to producing safe and wholesome protein products. It highlights the dedication of these agricultural professionals to quality standards and responsible animal care while underscoring their role as stewards of Oklahoma's natural resources.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1029 is largely positive, reflecting support for the agriculture sector and the meat industry. Stakeholders view the resolution as a way to elevate the profile of beef farming in Oklahoma, celebrating the hard work and contributions of local farmers. The resolution does not seem to have significant opposition, indicating a unified front in recognizing the importance of beef in Oklahoma’s food system and economy.

Contention

While HR1029 does not delve into contentious areas of policy, its significance lies primarily in the celebration of the beef industry. Since the resolution aims to foster public appreciation rather than alter any laws or regulations, there are no notable points of contention within its text. The bill serves as a unifying gesture rather than a source of debate among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SR17

Resolution; recognizing May 4, 2021 as Oklahoma Beef Day.

OK SR43

Resolution; recognizing Oklahoma's beef farmers and ranchers; designating May as Oklahoma Beef Month.

OK HR1038

Resolution; Oklahoma Beef Month; Oklahoma Beef Day at the Capitol.

OK HR1055

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

OK HR1054

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

OK HR31

A RESOLUTION recognizing May 2022 as National Beef Month in Kentucky.

OK HR1056

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

OK SR15

Resolution; designating May as Law Enforcement Appreciation Month in Oklahoma.

OK SR11

Resolution; proclaiming March 23, 2021 as Oklahoma Agriculture Day; recognizing agriculture.

OK SCR24

A resolution designating April 7, 2022, as ACEs and PACEs Awareness Day in Oklahoma.

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