Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2005

Introduced
1/6/26  
Refer
1/6/26  
Engrossed
2/11/26  
Refer
2/16/26  
Enrolled
3/9/26  

Caption

Official state tartan; designate.

Impact

The bill, once enacted, will amend state law to include the tartan in the Mississippi Code. It will serve as a state symbol that various organizations and individuals affiliated with Mississippi are encouraged to use. The establishment of an official state tartan represents an effort to celebrate and promote cultural identity within the state, potentially enhancing tourism and community engagement through themed events and merchandise.

Summary

Senate Bill 2005, titled 'An Act to Create Section 3-3-79, Mississippi Code of 1972,' designates an official state tartan for Mississippi. The bill outlines the specific design and colors that comprise the tartan, which is intended to represent the cultural heritage of the state. This measure not only provides a formal recognition of the tartan but also connects Mississippi to the broader cultural significance of tartan patterns, especially those stemming from Scottish heritage.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the adoption of the official state tartan appears to be largely positive, with many viewing it as a celebration of cultural heritage. The legislature saw significant support, as indicated by the voting outcome where the bill passed with 98 yeas to 7 nays. Supporters likely appreciate the symbolism and community pride that the tartan will foster, while critics may not see the immediate practical benefits of such an initiative.

Contention

Although the bill garnered overwhelming support, it is worth noting some potential contention regarding state symbols and their appropriateness in representing diverse populations. Critics might argue that while recognition of cultural heritage is important, it should not overshadow the diverse backgrounds present in Mississippi. However, this specific bill appears to focus primarily on promoting a singular cultural symbol that represents a segment of the state's heritage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB584

Union County Heritage Museum; designate as the official state barbeque museum.

MS HB404

Elected officials; increase surety bond required for certain.

MS HB822

Blue; designate as the state color of Mississippi.

MS HB89

Secretary of State; require to provide election officials training on disenfranchising crimes.

MS HB884

Interlocal agreements for use of services/facilities of certain county officials; require agreements be approved by county officials and A.G.

MS SB2055

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

MS HB489

Retirement; elected officials convicted of certain felonies shall have benefits suspended until full restitution has been made.

MS HB906

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

MS HB526

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

MS HB498

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

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