Ross Barnett Reservoir; rename as the "B.B. King Reservoir".
Impact
The renaming of the reservoir will involve specific actions such as the erection of signage in each county surrounding the reservoir, reflecting B.B. King’s cultural significance and connection to Mississippi. The Department of Finance and Administration will allocate funds necessary for these changes, indicating potential financial implications for the state budget. This act demonstrates a statewide acknowledgment of the influence of B.B. King, likely enhancing tourism and state pride as visitors may be drawn to the site to learn more about the artist.
Summary
House Bill 1098 proposes to rename the Ross Barnett Reservoir, located across several counties in Mississippi, to the 'B.B. King Reservoir' to honor the legacy of the famous musician B.B. King. This act encompasses more than a simple name change; it aims to commemorate the life and contributions of King by ensuring that his name is preserved in a prominent geographic location within the state. The bill directs the Department of Finance and Administration, in collaboration with the Pearl River Valley Water Supply District, to prepare suitable signage and plaques that celebrate King's accomplishments.
Contention
While the bill appears to be a consensus decision, potential points of contention could arise regarding funding allocation and whether the state's resources should be directed towards such renaming efforts instead of other infrastructural projects. Additionally, discussions may emerge around the historical significance of the reservoir's former name and its importance to local communities. As with any revitalization of historical significance, there may also be debates regarding cultural representation and the implications of renaming public landmarks.
Requires DEP and owners of certain reservoirs to implement certain flood control measures; authorizes Office of Emergency Management to order lowering of reservoirs levels in response to severe weather events.
Requires DEP and owners of certain reservoirs to implement certain flood control measures; authorizes Office of Emergency Management to order lowering of reservoirs levels in response to severe weather events.