Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2497

Introduced
3/1/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Report Pass
5/17/22  
Engrossed
5/19/22  
Refer
5/20/22  
Report Pass
6/2/22  
Enrolled
6/8/22  

Caption

State Emblems

Impact

The passage of S2497 will officially add the trilobite to the state's roster of symbols, which may include various plants, animals, and other cultural icons recognized in Rhode Island law. By designating the trilobite as the state fossil, Rhode Island not only acknowledges its geological heritage but also promotes public interest in paleontology and natural science education. Such designations can foster state pride and attract tourism related to fossil hunting and educational exhibits in local museums.

Summary

Senate Bill S2497, introduced during the January session of 2022, aims to amend Rhode Island's General Laws relating to state affairs by designating the trilobite as the official state fossil. This action highlights the importance of state heritage and the natural history of Rhode Island, which has yielded significant fossil discoveries over the years. The bill was introduced by several senators and referred to the Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs committee for consideration.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, it is essential to recognize that discussions around state symbols sometimes invoke broader debates on cultural identity and resource allocation for educational purposes. Some members may argue about the need for additional state symbols, prioritizing funds for pressing state issues instead. However, the minimal cost of implementing this designation ensures that it does not divert significant resources, allowing both support and dissent to exist without stark opposition.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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