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Last updated on Wednesday, February 28, 2018
(INDIANAPOLIS) - It’s been debated for years, but after a vote Tuesday afternoon the firefly will become the official state insect of Indiana.
The effort was led by students at Cumberland Elementary School in West Lafayette who sent letters to the governor pushing to make the firefly - or lightning bug - the official state insect.
Governor Eric Holcomb offered the following statement regarding the passage of SEA 236, which makes the Say's Firefly the official state insect:
"I know this bill bugged some of my legislative friends, but the truth is it's a big deal to young students around the state who have reached out to us in support--particularly students from Cumberland Elementary School in West Lafayette. They've shown incredible perseverance and have advocated for the Say's Firefly to be the official state insect for several years. Beyond the satisfaction these kids will feel when they look out on a hot Indiana summer night and see the state insect flashing away, the real beauty of this bill is the civic engagement it inspired in our youngest citizens. It's taught them a great deal about how our lawmaking process works--and that if they are engaged, they can make a real difference."
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