Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1174

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Indigenous Peoples' Day; declare second Monday in October as a day of observance.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1174 would establish a statewide observance intended to foster appreciation for the cultural contributions of Indigenous communities. By adding Indigenous Peoples' Day to the list of recognized observances, the bill aims to encourage more inclusive commemoration practices within the state's legal holiday framework. The change reflects a growing trend in other jurisdictions to acknowledge and celebrate Indigenous histories and cultures, asserting their importance in American society.

Summary

House Bill 1174 aims to amend Section 3-3-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to designate the second Monday of October as 'Indigenous Peoples' Day.' This day is intended to serve as an observance in recognition of the contributions and heritage of Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples throughout the history of the state and nation. The bill seeks to bring awareness and honor the cultural significance of First Nations peoples in Mississippi.

Contention

The introduction of this bill comes amid ongoing debates around historical narratives and the representation of Indigenous communities. Proponents advocate for the recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Day as a vital step towards honoring Native American history, countering the often simplistic and Eurocentric narratives that dominate traditional holidays. However, there may be pushback from groups resistant to altering the status of existing observances, such as Columbus Day, which some states still celebrate. This tension highlights the broader conflicts over historical memory and identity politics in American society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1291

Indigenous Peoples' Day; declare second Monday in October as a day of observance.

MS HB1018

Indigenous Native American Day; declare the second Monday in October as.

MS HB538

Legal holidays; increase number of days counties and municipalities may declare as in lieu of certain other holidays.

MS HB581

Bobbie Gentry Day; declare June 3 as.

MS HB1007

Civil Rights Memorial Day; designate the last Monday of April as.

MS HB702

Bullying Prevention Awareness Month; designate the month of October as.

MS SB2011

Days of commemoration; designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

MS SB2055

State holidays; designate days of general elections for statewide offices as.

MS HB704

State holiday; exclusively recognize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday on the third Monday of January.

MS HB847

State holiday; observe Robert E. Lee's birthday on the same day as Confederate Memorial Day.

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