Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC537

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  
Engrossed
1/25/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Enrolled
2/17/23  

Caption

Mourn the loss of Ineva May-Pittman of Jackson, Mississippi.

Impact

The resolution affirms the positive impact May-Pittman had on her community. She was celebrated for her advocacy efforts during the Civil Rights era, particularly for voting rights, education, and equal opportunity. Her involvement as the president of the Jackson NAACP Branch highlights her commitment to civil rights, and her role in community organizations cultivated a legacy of activism that influenced many in Jackson and beyond. The resolution also acknowledges her various awards and honors, demonstrating the high esteem she held in her community.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 537 is a tribute to the life and legacy of Ineva May-Pittman, a respected community leader and activist who passed away on January 2, 2023. The resolution expresses the deepest sympathies of the Mississippi Legislature towards her family and friends while commemorating her significant contributions to human rights and community service. Born in Jackson, May-Pittman was a prominent figure in Mississippi's civil rights movement and actively engaged in various civic, religious, and professional organizations throughout her life.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding the resolution is overwhelmingly positive, illustrating a collective admiration for May-Pittman's lifelong dedication to social justice and community engagement. The tribute reflects a deep respect from both lawmakers and community members, underscoring the sentiment that her work serves as an inspiration for future generations. Expressions of grief accompanied by celebrations of her achievements characterize the tone of the discussions, highlighting her role as a mentor and advocate.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a unifying tribute, it also represents a broader dialogue about the legacy of civil rights activists like May-Pittman. Acknowledging her contributions to civil rights raises awareness of ongoing challenges in the community that remain today. The resolution serves not just as a remembrance of an individual life but as an appeal for continued vigilance in the quest for equity and justice, reflecting the ongoing struggle faced by activists in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR83

Mourn the passing of veteran educator Mrs. Anna Jackson Washington-Lee of Mound Bayou.

MS SC507

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

MS SC504

Extend sincerest sympathy of Mississippi Senate to surviving family of former Senator Charles Pittman.

MS SR6

Mourn the loss and commend the life of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Daniel.

MS SC524

Mourn the passing of former Representative Billy Nicholson of Union, Mississippi, and commend his public and charitable service.

MS SR20

Mourn the loss and commend the life and public legal service of former Senator and Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Kay Cobb.

MS SC503

Extend sincerest sympathy of MS Senate to surviving family of former Senator Edwin Pittman who served in 3 branches of government.

MS SC507

"Omega Psi Phi Day"; designate March 9. 2024, in Mississippi.

MS SR0461

MEMORIAL-ERNESTINE JACKSON

MS SR2

Urge U.S. Congress to enact legislation to include airguns and airbows as items taxed under the Pittman-Robertson Act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.