Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB197

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Juneteenth National Independence Day; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

Impact

By establishing Juneteenth as a legal holiday, Mississippi would join the ranks of 47 other states and the District of Columbia in commemorating this significant date. The legislation would legally recognize the holiday, ensuring that it is included in the state's list of official holidays. This recognition may facilitate cultural education and celebration of African-American heritage, inviting communities across the state to engage in observance and reflection on the history and impact of slavery in the United States.

Summary

House Bill 197 seeks to amend Section 3-3-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to formally designate June 19th, known as Juneteenth National Independence Day, as a legal holiday in Mississippi. The bill underscores the historical significance of Juneteenth, which marks the official end of slavery in the United States when enslaved individuals in Texas were informed of their freedom on June 19, 1865. Passing the bill honors the legacy of African Americans and reflects an effort to recognize historical injustices while promoting education and inclusivity.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding the bill rests on the fact that Mississippi already has a limited number of legal holidays and that the inclusion of Juneteenth could provoke debate regarding the balance of historical observances. Some critics might view the establishment of additional holidays as burdensome to state resources or schedules. However, advocates argue that acknowledging Juneteenth reaffirms the state’s commitment to recognizing diverse histories and enhancing understanding within communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB352

Juneteenth National Independence Day; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS HB906

Juneteenth; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS HB498

Juneteenth; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS HB537

Juneteenth; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS HB579

Juneteenth; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS HB471

Legal holidays; designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

MS SB2588

Legal holidays; remove Confederate Memorial Day and designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

MS HB526

Women's Veterans' Day; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS HB434

Juneteenth Freedom Day; designate June 19 as.

MS SB2011

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

Similar Bills

NJ S4076

Authorizes creation of Juneteenth commemorative license plates.

CA SCR86

Juneteenth.

CA ACR90

Juneteenth.

NY K00781

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim June 19, 2025, as Juneteenth Day in the State of New York

GA SR402

Juneteenth Federation; honor

ME SP0795

JOINT RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE THE OBSERVANCE OF JUNETEENTH ON JUNE 19, 2025

GA HR913

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NY K00811

Commemorating the observance of the 5th Annual Juneteenth Day in the State of New York, on June 19, 2025