Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC73

Introduced
3/15/22  
Refer
3/15/22  
Engrossed
3/17/22  
Refer
3/17/22  
Enrolled
3/29/22  

Caption

John Girard Guthrie; commend life and legacy upon his passing.

Impact

The text of HC73 emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the lives of exemplary individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities. By commemorating Mr. Guthrie, the resolution underscores the state's policy to honor those who have positively impacted society. This kind of legislative resolution often serves to foster community pride and remembrance, promoting values of appreciation and connection among residents.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 73 (HC73) serves as a heartfelt tribute mourning the loss of Mr. John Girard Guthrie, a distinguished resident of Mississippi who passed away on February 4, 2022. This resolution commends his life and legacy, highlighting his contributions as a friend, father, and community leader. The document reflects on Mr. Guthrie’s deep-rooted faith, his active involvement in local church activities, and his dedication to service, particularly within the Boy Scouts and various civic organizations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HC73 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a celebration of life rather than a focus on loss. Members of the legislature express deep respect and admiration for Mr. Guthrie’s character and accomplishments. The tone of the resolution promotes unity and collective remembrance, with legislators joining together to pay tribute to a beloved figure in their community. This communal acknowledgment fosters a sense of belonging and shared values in the face of loss.

Contention

While HC73 is primarily a memorial resolution and does not present legislative contention in the traditional sense, it does tap into broader discussions about the legacies of local leaders and the importance of recognizing contributions of individuals in shaping community values. There may not be explicit opposition to HC73, but it can reflect tensions between how communities choose to memorialize figures, which can differ from region to region and over time.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR1

Dr. Alton Cobb; commend the life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HC15

Mr. George Smith; commend his life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HC1

Gary Jude Harkins; commend life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR62

Johnny Allen Morrow; commend his life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HC17

Carroll V. Hood; commend life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR71

Samuel Earl Wilson III; mourn loss and commend life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR14

Mr. Mack Elmore Banks; commend life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR51

George A. Schloegel; commend life upon his passing.

MS HR88

Roy L. Dixon, Sr.; commend life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR74

Fredrick (Fred) George Burns; commend his life and legacy upon his passing.

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