Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC507

Introduced
1/6/22  
Refer
1/6/22  
Engrossed
2/2/22  
Refer
2/3/22  
Enrolled
2/15/22  

Caption

Extending the deepest sympathy on the passing of former Mississippi First Lady and community activist Elise Winter.

Impact

This resolution does not enact new laws or regulations but serves to commemorate Mrs. Winter's legacy and her pivotal role in shaping education in Mississippi. By spotlighting her work, the resolution underscores the importance of civic engagement and community leadership in advocating for enduring state reforms. It also reflects the state's recognition of the value of contributions by women in leadership roles, particularly during a transitional period for women's rights.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 507, adopted by both the Senate and the House, pays tribute to the late Elise Varner Winter, former First Lady of Mississippi and a prominent community activist. The resolution highlights her significant contributions to the state's educational reforms during her husband's administration, ensuring essential improvements such as the establishment of kindergarten programs and compulsory attendance laws. It recognizes her influence in promoting public policy that fostered inclusivity and educational opportunities for all children in Mississippi.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding Resolution 507 is one of respect and admiration. Lawmakers from both sides acknowledged Elise Winter's impactful contributions to educational reform and her enduring commitment to public service. While the resolution focuses on her life and achievements, the emotional resonance of her dedication to community welfare has fostered a supportive atmosphere, celebrating her role as a bridge between traditional values and progressive change.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention regarding the resolution itself, as it received unanimous support in both chambers, illustrating a collective acknowledgment of her contributions. While it is primarily a commemorative statement, it indirectly opens discussions about the continuing role of leaders like Mrs. Winter in influencing local policies through community service and advocacy, emphasizing the need for ongoing public engagement in state affairs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC524

Extending the sincerest sympathy of the Legislature on the passing of former U.S. President James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr.

MS H5029

House Resolution Extending Deepest Sympathy On The Passing Of Marie E. Paiva

MS S0005

Senate Resolution Extending Deepest Sympathy On The Passing Of Marie E. Paiva

MS H7105

House Resolution Extending Deepest Sympathy On The Passing Of Sharlene L. Damiani

MS S2024

Senate Resolution Extending Deepest Sympathy On The Passing Of Sharlene L. Damiani

MS SC535

Extend the deepest sympathy of the Legislature on the passing of former Speaker Pro Tempore Robert George Clark, Jr.

MS HC15

Patricia Pittman Lee; commend life and legacy of former First Lady of MS State University and extend sympathy upon passing.

MS H7004

HOUSE RESOLUTION EXTENDING DEEPEST SYMPATHY ON THE PASSING OF MADELINE MONTANARO

MS S2244

SENATE RESOLUTION EXTENDING DEEPEST SYMPATHY ON THE PASSING OF MADELINE MONTANARO

MS H8353

HOUSE RESOLUTION EXTENDING DEEPEST SYMPATHY ON THE PASSING OF JASON ALAN GOLDITCH

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